All Trends articles – Page 56
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Is greater vendor consolidation inevitable?
At IBC2017, industry leaders spoke of the likelihood of consolidation among vendors, but what is driving M&A activity and what will it mean for the industry?
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Google's vision: AI at "every step" of production
Machine learning (ML) is an integral part of Google’s plans for hosting cloud-based production and delivery tools, according to Jeff Kember, Technical Director for Media in the office of the CTO at Google.
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Cost of online piracy to hit $52bn
The cost of online piracy will hit $52 billion by the year 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Keeping on top of streaming assets
The use of the internet to deliver live content and VOD is growing as fast as new platforms arise to view it on, but there are challenges facing broadcasters and content owners wishing to get onboard.
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Analysis: Why Apple hired former C4 exec Jay Hunt
Apple’s recruitment of former Channel 4 creative boss Jay Hunt is a shot across the bows of both traditional broadcasters and digital rivals, writes Kate Bulkley.
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Analysis: The role of smart TVs in UHD broadcast
What does the launch of Samsung’s UHD sport app mean for the takeup of high resolution services, and could other display manufacturers follow suit?
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Weekly news round-up: Apple appoints ex-C4 chief & Arqiva's £1.5bn IPO
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Video: engaging and investing in live sport content
IBC2017: Engagement has supplanted reach as the ultimate measure of brand and campaign value, or has it? Experts discuss live sports content opportunities.
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Video: Transitioning to IP within the studio
IBC2017: Real-world IP connectivity showcased interoperability with IABM experts discussing the transition to IP as a professional media soltuion.
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Making the grade: The post-production of Blue Planet 2
In the second part of IBC365’s special report on the making of the BBC’s Blue Planet 2, Will Strauss looks at the post-production work that was completed for the returning natural history series.
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Blog: Exploring the metaverse
The online, virtual world holds great promise for the expansion of enterprise and the human experience, says Amelia Kallman.
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Freelancers celebrated at Rory Peck Awards
Last night’s Rory Peck Awards recognised the achievements of freelancers working behind the camera in some of the world’s most hostile environments.
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EBU technology chief to step down
Director of Technology and Innovation Simon Fell has announced he will leave the EBU at the conclusion of his tenure in February 2018.
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Cloud hailed as saviour of post-production
The use of cloud-based services are helping VFX firms deliver higher resolution content and cope with the rising costs of running a post-production facility.
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IABM DC report highlights service revenue growth
The latest IABM DC valuation of the technology supply market points to growth in both services and product revenues.
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Why phone? Unpicking Red’s Hydrogen One
Red’s announcement that it would launch a phone with a holographic display early next year prompted many questions about the technology.
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Sony President to chair RTS awards
Sony Pictures President Wayne Garvie will chair the RTS 2018 annual programme awards to recognise excellence across the TV industry.
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Weekly news round-up: Netflix growth & 5G trial flies
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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DPP’s commitment to cyber security
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) has opened its Committed to Security Programme to the entire media industry to help reduce the loss or theft of content.
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Analysis: Amazon and the Premier League
Amazon has been touted as a potential bidder for Premier League football rights, but how likely is such a move? And how would the online giant benefit from showing live football?