All TV Everywhere articles – Page 10
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Thought Leadership
Looking ahead: The ongoing evolution of IMF
As an early advocate and keen user of IMF, Netflix is well placed to help develop and improve the format, writes Netflix Technical Integrations Manager and SMPTE TC 35PM Florian Schleich.
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Thought Leadership
Joining forces to foster innovation
The collaboration between IBC and the TM Forum will give media-telco convergence projects prominence at IBC and at the TM Forum’s Digital Transformation World, writes TM Forum Chief Executive Nik Willetts.
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Industry Trends
Econet awarded IBC Judges honour for TV everywhere
Econet has been recognised for its positive social impact and innovation in employing new technology to connect southern African audiences with global content.
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Video
Maria Garrido: "Linear TV is not dead"
Video: Audiences viewing habits are changing but what is the future for traditional linear TV?
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Industry Trends
IP-future “not too far away” says BBC
TV will evolve into a more immersive, personalised and interactive medium exclusively delivered over the internet in the not too distant future, predicted Matthew Postgate.
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Industry Trends
BBC, Discovery and YouTube execs to deliver keynote speeches at IBC2018
BBC Studios Chief Executive Tim Davie, Discovery Networks International President and Chief Executive Jean-Briac ‘JB’ Perrette and YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan are to deliver keynotes at the IBC2018 Conference.
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Video
Video: Ben Keen, analyst
NAB 2018: Analyst Ben Keen on the dynamic clash of cultures between internet platforms and traditional broadcasting businesses.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: David Kline, Viacom
David Kline, EVP and Chief Information & Technology Officer, Viacom on responding to – and inspiring – change.
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Industry Trends
The week in numbers: Oscars viewing figures and Paralympics coverage
A drop in Oscars viewing figures and broadcasters’ plans for Paralympics coverage.
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Industry Trends
Sale or scale: The future of production
The Royal Television Society (RTS) took the lilt and inference of the property and design franchise show Love It or List It for an evening panel session on the stark implications of eye-catching buy-outs in the media markets.
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Industry Trends
RTS to stage Futures TV Careers Fair
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has launched its fourth career event to help those keen to forge a career in the television industry.
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Industry Trends
Regional focus: Middle East & Africa
With many in the broadcast equipment sector flocking to Dubai for CABSAT, the IABM has produced a regional report on the Middle East and Africa.
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Video
Video: Facebook's Daniel Danker
IBC2017: Facebook Watch: creating a community for new content, growing audience and making money.
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Technical Papers
HDR for the second screen
HDR will soon be just as much about delivering great video experiences to tablets and smartphones as it is about delivering to the UHD TV in the living room.
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Industry Trends
Pay TV rivals compete to develop deeper customer relationships
IBC2017: Greater personalisation and segmentation are among the main priorities for pay TV services.
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Thought Leadership
IBC2017 Platform Futures explained
The Platform Futures stream will provide insight into the impact of new methods of distribution of content and the changing face of the pay TV industry, writes Bill Scott.
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Executive Interviews
The transformation of Sky Deutschland
Sky Deutschland is changing from a sports and film-orientated broadcaster towards a fully-fledged family entertainment company. CEO Carsten Schmidt explains how.
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Industry Trends
Does 5G have a future?
Could 5G be the answer to the consumer demand for high capacity video delivery in a mobile-centric landscape?
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Industry Trends
Making OTT pay
As OTT content grows in popularity, the challenge is to adopt models and tools that provide revenue in keeping – or outpacing – traditional delivery methods.
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Industry Trends
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.