All Broadcast technology articles
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Video
Engaging audiences with new formats and experiences
The widespread availability of fast broadband is radically changing how content is consumed. It is also democratising access to audiences worldwide. Through three use cases, this session will highlight how the IP, online world is the catalyst for new experiences and formats that take audience engagement to new heights.
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Video
Shaping the Future of Television: Reflections on the Paris Olympics TV 3.0 Live Broadcast Showcase in Brazil
This presentation explores Brazil’s transition to TV 3.0 and the live pilot broadcast of the Paris Olympics 2024. Building on the success of the FIFA World Cup 2022 showcase, Brazil’s broadcasters and the SBTVD forum have demonstrated significant advancements in TV technology. The trials showcased seamless interoperability of TV 3.0 ...
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Video
Reduce distribution costs with redundant SRT streams over public Internet
Roland Axelsson will present an innovative workflow using the SRT protocol to enhance live video distribution. The presentation focuses on a robust redundancy strategy that ensures uninterrupted broadcasts over public internet networks. By seamlessly switching between multiple internet paths, this approach not only enhances reliability but also significantly reduces distribution ...
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Daily News
Evertz Fiber X-Link makes a mega connection
Broadcast technology provider Evertz is using IBC2024 to introduce Fiber X-Link, the latest addition to its Nexx processing and routing solution.
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Daily News
EVS shares building blocks for growth
Now in its 30th year, EVS Broadcast is keen to illustrate how it has expanded and diversified beyond its original focus on replay technology.
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Daily News
Tech Strategies Propel New Broadcaster Business Models
The key to a sound technology strategy is making the right purchasing decisions in the face of huge pressures, according to Rob Ambrose, Co-founder, Caretta Research, at the IBC Conference session ‘Building the Future of Tech’. “Market data shows there is still pressure in the way consumption habits are changing ...
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Daily News
Flexible channel management with Monica
Serving as both an extensive monitoring and control solution and a network management system, Amphinicy Technologies’ latest offering, Monica, offers broadcasting companies, teleport operators, and integrators effective channel management.
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Daily News
Revamped NDI now meets all broadcasters’ needs
The networking standard NDI is now capable of meeting the needs of even high-end broadcasts, thanks to improvements in the latest NDI 6, which includes support for 10-bit HDR.
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Thought Leadership
The Broadcast Industry at a Crossroads: Economic Efficiency and the Rise of Private 5G
The broadcast industry is undergoing a significant transformation, driven by the need for greater economic efficiency and the advent of new technologies such as private 5G. As the demand for content continues to surge, budget constraints and the pressure to do more with less have become central concerns for decision-makers. ...
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News
XGen Network to showcase data delivery breakthrough in 5G Broadcast
XGen Network (XGN), part of the 5G Broadcast Collective (5GBC), will exhibit the world’s first demonstration of ancillary data delivery to a road sign using 5G Broadcast at IBC2024.
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Daily News
Mainstreaming collaborates with Stream7
Media delivery company MainStreaming announced its ongoing collaboration with Stream7 to “provide the scale and performance necessary” for delivering live event broadcasting to millions of concurrent viewers simultaneously.
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Webinar
Webinar: IP Networks and 5G Workflows
Despite some last-minute conflicts preventing IBC365’s scheduled IP networks webinar, we were fortunate to have 5G expert Erik Vold from NRK join us. Erik provided an insightful discussion on the possibilities of integrating wireless workflows into IP productions, both in-studio and in the field. He gave insights into the process ...
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News
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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News
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.
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Industry Trends
How can broadcast engineers keep pace with seismic shifts in the media tech landscape?
IT-based broadcasting is continually evolving and engineers face new challenges in key growth areas such as IP-based production and cybersecurity. John Maxwell Hobbs breaks down the resources at hand to help broadcast engineers stay on top of their game.
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Executive Interviews
Euro Meet Olympic qualifiers: upping production standards on a limited budget
Yann Figuet, Partner at FreeLens, explains how the production company deployed the latest tech from Blackmagic Design to up its game in the latest Euro Meet competition.
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Industry Trends
5G in broadcasting: revolutionising content production
Having been successfully deployed for key live events and reality shows, 5G production has proven its mettle for the big stage. John Maxwell Hobbs explores how its wider adoption is set to transform the broadcasting landscape.
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News
DPP appoints Head of Member Engagement
Jess Goode has been appointed as the new Head of Member Engagement for the DPP.
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Industry Trends
What to Expect in 2024: Womens Sport Bid Wars, AI and the Olympics
Soccer leads women’s sports into bidding wars, AI driven by the market, an Olympics in front of crowds and opportunities for the neurodiverse – all trends to spot in the new year, predicts Adrian Pennington.
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Industry Trends
Technology Leadership in 2024: A Broadcast Perspective
The year ahead is guaranteed to be full of significant changes for the broadcast industry. The rapid rise of FAST channels, the maturity of cloud technology services, the rollout of IP-based systems, and the emergence of Artificial Intelligence assures that we’re all in for an exciting ride in the coming ...