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News
Digital terrestrial TV at ‘tipping point’ warns Ofcom
UK regulator Ofcom has warned that changing audience habits and rising costs could force a ‘tipping point’ for digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the next decade.
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Israel shuts local offices of Al Jazeera
Israel has shut down the operations of the Al Jazeera television network in the country.
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EMG / Gravity appoints new leaders following merger
Broadcast technology and production specialist EMG / Gravity Media has appointed Charlie Cubbon as Chief Operating Officer (COO) and Jamie Hindhaugh as Regional CEO for the UK, USA, Australia, and Middle East.
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Industry Trends
The Future of Broadcast Engineering: Navigating the Cloud Computing Revolution
The advent of cloud computing technologies means the broadcast industry is currently undergoing a seismic shift. This transition from traditional hardware-based setups to complex IT-centric systems is fundamentally altering the landscape of media production. Industry veterans Stuart Ray, the Head of Skills and Development at The IABM and Damon ...
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Freely streaming services officially launches in UK
The UK’s public service broadcasters have launched joint streaming service Freely.
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Daily News
LTN partners with TelevisaUnivision
Media and video transport technology specialist LTN announced a partnership enabling Spanish-language media and content company, TelevisaUnivision, to migrate to IP-based video distribution.
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Industry Trends
Webinar report: The Collision of Gaming and TV
Now available on-demand, IBC365’s latest webinar explores the most recent collision between gaming and television, and how advances in CTV, streaming and VR pave the way for new forms of media consumption.
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Pascal Fratellia to leave role as EBU’s Olympics Director
Pascal Fratellia, the Director of Olympics at the European Broadcasting Union (EBU) is to leave the organisation after 17 years.
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Video
NAB 2024: How Important are the likes of NAB and IBC
IBC365 caught up with a panel of industry voices on the importance of getting the global community together, ‘everyone in one place’ at shows like NAB and IBC.
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Banijay agrees development deal with Traitors creator Marc Pos
Production and distribution group Banijay has agreed an exclusive global development deal with leading Dutch creator and producer, Marc Pos, through his independent label MPLab.
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News
Free-to-air sport broadcasting worth €4.9bn to European economy
Free-to-air sport broadcasting is worth €4.9bn to the European economy, according to a new report from the European Broadcasting Union (EBU).
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Video
NAB 2024: PearlTV on the future of US broadcasting
Anne Schelle, Managing Director at PearlTV discusses NextGenTV (ATSC 3.0) in the US, opportunities in IP-based distribution, and some of the challenges in regulation.
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Highest Impact Topics Explored in New IBC365 Tutorials
The M&E industry will have access to a brand new resource for staying on top of cutting-edge tech innovations, trends and business models having the biggest impact across the sector in IBC365’s expert-guided tutorials, launching this month.
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Industry Trends
Is it too soon to talk about 6G? IBC365 Webinar report
IBC365 kicked off a new season of live webinars with a discussion on 5G, the imminent rise of 6G and how leading organisations in broadcast are using pioneering technology and user cases to deliver content to consumers.
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NAB 2024: NBCUniversal showcases personalized broadcast experiences through NextGen TV
NBCUniversal has launched personalised broadcast experiences through its NextGen TV (ATSC 3.0) over-the-air channels on NBC- and Telemundo-owned stations in four markets.
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NAB 2024: Olympic Broadcasting Services unveils Panasonic as AV partner for Paris
Panasonic Connect will supply state-of-the-art AV solutions, including professional displays, broadcast production equipment and projection systems, for the Olympic Games Paris 2024 to be held in France from July 26 to August 11, and the Paris 2024 Paralympic Games, scheduled from August 28 to September 8.