All Trends articles – Page 57
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How the EBU is pioneering greater personalisation
An automated recommendation system developed by members of the EBU and in use by Switzerland’s RTS and Portugal’s RTP is the work of a development team spread throughout Europe.
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Software chief becomes Foundry CEO
Craig Rodgerson has been appointed Chief Executive of Foundry, starting immediately to lead the ongoing strategy and innovation for the creative software enterprise.
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Going deep: The making of natural history blockbuster Blue Planet 2
The filming techniques and camera technology used to capture elements of the world’s oceans that have never been seen before.
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Dealing with the threat from online
The behind-closed-doors IBC Leaders’ Summit heard remarkable stories of media companies reinventing themselves in the face of ever-increasing competition from new online players and changing consumer behaviour - in particular rapidly rising levels of mobile video consumption.
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Consumers expected to opt for VoD over linear
By 2020 seven out of ten consumers will prefer video on-demand (VoD) and catch-up services over scheduled linear TV viewing, according to a report by Ericsson.
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Artificial intelligence transforming broadcasting
Artificial intelligence was arguably the hottest topic at IBC2017, but what can broadcasters hope to achieve by investing in the technology?
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Mobile TV: A more direct relationship with viewers?
Mobile TV has been a topic of conversation in both the mobile and broadcasts arenas for years. Now, there is real progress in this area.
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Weekly news round-up: Nokia drops Ozo & Dell backs IoT
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Blog: Bowie, blockchain and the future of media distribution
Blockchain poses a threat to the middlemen who sit between creators and consumers, writes regular IBC365 contributor Amelia Kallman.
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RTS launches journalism awards
The Royal Television Society has opened entries for its Television Journalism Awards calling entrants for creative and excellent journalism.
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3D: A bright future at the cinema?
3D may have suffered from bad conversions and dim projection, but advances in display technology mean the format’s future is bright, writes Patrick Von Sychowski.
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How CBC Radio Canada wants to create open-source SMPTE 2110 software
CBC Radio Canada wants to reduce the barriers to entry for smaller software developers and boost interoperability.
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Digital edition: IBC2017 Executive Summary
The IBC2017 Executive Summary features interviews with the industry leaders who spoke at this year’s show.
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SMPTE Elects Officers and Governors for 2018-2019 Term
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has elected its new officers and governors for the 2018-2019 term.
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Cloud-based review and approval
IBC2017 provided further evidence that cloud-based technologies have entered a mature phase, from production through to playout.
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Video: IBC2017 keynotes
Watch all of the keynote speeches and debates from IBC2017, including Facebook’s Daniel Danker and Fox’s Brian Sullivan.
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Video: Fox's Brian Sullivan on the impact of consumer power
In a keynote address at IBC2017, Brian Sullivan, President and Chief Operating Officer Digital Consumer Group 21st Century Fox, speaks about the US market and the impact of consumer power and what the industry must do to keep viewers engaged.
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IBC2017 Exhibition round-up: Halls 1-15
A review of the themes and trends that emerged from the 1,700 exhibitors spread across the 15 halls of IBC2017.
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Weekly news round-up: Streaming piracy threat & Microsoft's VR deal
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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The rise of the single user
Advances in technology have paved the way for single users to take on tasks that were previously carried out by entire teams.