All Connected TV & Devices articles – Page 5
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Industry Trends
Top 10: Consume
As the year draws to a close, we take a look at some of the most popular news and industry trend articles in our Consume category.
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News
3SS, Media Distillery and XroadMedia harness AI for personalised TV
The trio has teamed up to create an end-to-end video experience platform which will enable Android TV providers to make linear-on-demand a reality for viewers.
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News
BBC CTO reveals changes to red-button and smart TV apps
The BBC has unveiled a number of changes to the interactive services it offers on UK TV which it is set to introduce next year.
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News
Red pulls plug on Hydrogen device
Red Digital Cinema has pulled the plug on its Hydrogen device, ending the firm’s foray into mobile phone manufacturing.
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News
Commanding the future with next-generation voice control
Optimising voice control for a seamless and authentic user experience whilst driving new TV revenues is explored in the latest IBC365 webinar, with experts from Liberty Global, BBC and Nuance.
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Industry Trends
The internet of things: The start of a slow revolution
Broadcasters and other content creators will have much more consumer data to draw on as a result of the internet of things. But how to negotiate the new security challenges and avoid the danger of ‘digital fatigue’?
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News
Netflix responds to viewing speed criticism
Netflix has responded to criticism from filmmakers over a feature it has been testing that allows viewers to vary the speed at which they watch TV and films.
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News
BBC launches UK’s first voice news service
The BBC has launched the first UK interactive voice news service, reinventing the way news is accessed to audiences and offering faster navigation of complex news stories.
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Technical Papers
Evolution of radio services in the era of voice-controlled digital assistants
In this paper, Rai explores the impact of voice-controlled digital assistants on the evolution of radio services.
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Technical Papers
Using machine learning and behavioural analysis for user-tailored viewer experience
In this paper, 3 Screen Solutions showcases the machine learning engine and examines a behavioural mapping technique and the mathematical theory behind it.
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Technical Papers
Leveraging acoustic information for enhanced personalisation in the entertainment domain
In this paper, TiVo explores an effective strategy that could be used to enhance the discovery experience for voice remote users.
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Technical Papers
User acceptance of emotion-aware mood-improving voice assistants
In this paper, ruwido explores the potential of voice aware and mood-improving voice assistants.
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Thought Leadership
Enhancing content personalisation and confronting ‘viewer churn’
AI-driven content personalisation and interactivity for OTT are among the trends to be occupying the attention of Oleg Gubin, R D director of software development company Oxagile.
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Webinar
Creating brand loyalty and new TV revenues with next-generation voice control
Join IBC365 on demand to find out what’s required to take voice engagement to the next level to maximise audience experience and ensure customer retention and revenue growth.
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News
Dish TV India partners with Amazon Prime Video
Indian satellite operator Dish TV has collaborated with Amazon Prime Video to bring the Prime Video app to TV and direct-to-home subscribers for its upcoming hybrid set-top box.
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News
Vidgo and Kiswe launch new social TV experience
Designed for interactivity on sports, entertainment, family and Latino programming a new app is a “world-first” according to the two companies delivering the live social-streaming experience.
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News
BBC to commercialise new voice assistant Beeb
The BBC’s recently announced voice assistant Beeb will be available internationally and be commercialised outside the UK.
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News
Interactivity creating new levels of audience engagement
IBC2019: IBC Conference sessions focusing on interactivity have updated delegates on the latest advances in interactive entertainment.
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Executive Interviews
EA and esports: building an in-house revenue feedback loop
As the world of esports streaks ahead, Joe Lynch of EA looks to maximise the storytelling and get the most out of in-house broadcasting.
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Thought Leadership
Is this the end of broadcast?
IBC2019: Consumers have a wide range of services available to them, from traditional providers of broadcast services over-the-air, cable, satellite or IPTV, as well as via internet distributed services on all types of devices beyond the TV screen. Ian Nock considers what impact this will have.