Trends – Page 95
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Take off: the business case for UHD and HDR production
Production companies and distributors are tapping into “considerable” demand for UHD and HDR content.
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IBC Innovation Awards finalists revealed
The finalists of the IBC2017 Innovation Awards have been announced, with a shortlist that demonstrates the breadth of diverse applicants throughout the electronic media, entertainment and technology industry.
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AI, cloud and HDR on HPA Tech Retreat agenda
The 2017 programme for the Hollywood Professional Association (HPA) Tech Retreat UK promises rich content on artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), cloud and high dynamic range (HDR).
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YouView execs hail benefits of the cloud
The adoption of a cloud-based platform has enabled UK TV service YouView to make large-scale changes in “days rather than months”, according to Chief Executive Richard Halton.
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Carpool Karaoke producer: know your audience
The phenomenal changes in the way content is consumed has disrupted the media and technology supply chain for broadcasters and revolutionised the production world.
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IBC launches C-Tech Forum with focus on cyber security and 5G
IBC has launched the C-Tech Forum, a series of exclusive invitation-only micro events for C-level executives.
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IP is key to format flexibility and future-proofing
IP-based solutions for broadcasters are paving the way for flexibility in business models with new capabilities and transparent workflows, said AIMS Chairman Mike Cronk.
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RTS and Media Society back Steve Hewlett Memorial Fund appeal
The Steve Hewlett Memorial Fund has been set-up in memory of the celebrated broadcaster who died earlier this year from cancer.
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Cooney replaces Thorsteinson as SAM CEO
Former Tandberg Television Chief Executive Eric Cooney has replaced Tim Thorsteinson as President and CEO of SAM (Snell Advanced Media).
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Cord cutting leads to flat revenues for pay TV operators
Subscription and pay per view (PPV) revenues for 522 operators around the world will remain flat at around $185 billion, despite the addition of 120 million subs between 2016 and 2022.
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Sky Deutschland's Carsten Schmidt to speak at IBC Leaders' Summit
IBC has launched the IBC2017 Leaders’ Summit, an invitation-only event that combines insights from influential speakers with facilitated networking.
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Dow Jones CEO William Lewis on the fight against fake news
William Lewis, reporter, editor and media executive is part of the future of news – and a relentless opponent of fake news in all its forms and those who facilitate its spread.
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HDR sets to surpass 4K TV shipments in 2020
High dynamic range (HDR) features will infiltrate some full HD television sets and help boost 4K’s (UltraHD) momentum, according to a new study.
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Apple unveils "largest AR platform in the world"
Apple introduced a new augmented reality (AR) development platform at the company’s World Wide Developers Conference (WWDC) in San Jose, California, yesterday.
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RTS opens Craft and Design Awards
Celebrating excellence in British broadcasting across television the Royal Television Society (RTS) has opened entries for its 2017 Craft and Design awards.
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Netflix to reach 128 million subscribers by 2022
The total number of Netflix subscribers will increase from 89 million in 2016 to 128 million by 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Naomi Climer awarded Lifetime Achievement honour
Naomi Climer will be awarded the Lifetime Achievement honour at the annual TVBEurope Awards.
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Analysis: Intelsat’s collapsed merger with OneWeb
On Thursday last week the planned merger between satellite giant Intelsat and Jersey-based OneWeb collapsed.
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Linear TV "robust and alive and well" but SVOD excites
Executives at the DTG Summit agreed the future of broadcasting will be led by technology and innovation.
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VR: from conception to creativity
Virtual reality (VR) will transform into a unique medium of its own, according to Telegraph Group Creative Director Matt Simmonds.