Consume – Page 19
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Video: Andrew Neil interview at IBC Leaders' Summit
IBC2017 Leaders’ Summit: Broadcasters face a challenging and exciting future, says Andrew Neil.
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Industry Trends
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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Industry Trends
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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UHD from lens to screen: Who is calling the shots?
A panel of experts that span the supply chain discuss where the drive for higher resolution images is coming from and consider the challenges in creating and delivering UHD content.
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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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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Perfecting the Mobile Video Experience
This research paper explores the results of a survey of over 21,000 consumers in 42 countries, asking how video is consumed and the quality of the experience.
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Industry Trends
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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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: Daniel Danker, Facebook & Kim Poder, MTG
Facebook Product Director Daniel Danker and MTG Denmark CEO Kim Poder speak about the rise of fan and friend power in the media ecosystem.
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Industry Trends
In case you missed it... UHD on the agenda
There are more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide yet the key to success is yet to be determined, according to experts at IBC2017.
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In case you missed it…personalisation and UX at IBC2017
With an ever-increasing range of programmes and platforms, the tools and methods for connecting consumers with content came under scrutiny at IBC2017.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: How our bodies react to video quality
This whitepaper uncovers science that links streaming quality to viewers’ emotional responses and the impact on OTT business performance.
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Industry Trends
Diving into data to boost box office numbers
IBC2017: Data-driven insights into the cinema-going habits of Millennials and aging baby boomers could prove critical in boosting box office numbers, a panel of cinema experts revealed during an IBC’s Big Screen strand.
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Industry Trends
Consumer UX needs to be ‘slick, fast and simple’
IBC2017: The TV consumer experience must provide users with more personalisation while allowing the provider editorial control and work seamlessly over a range of devices, according to a panel at IBC.
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In pictures: IBC Innovation Awards
Industry excellence and thoughtful design were recognised at the IBC Innovation Awards at the RAI Auditorium on Sunday evening.
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Future TV: More livestreams, more premium
Mobile dominates online video today, according to experts, but livestreaming and premium set to be flavours of the future.
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News broadcasters urged: Don’t sign your death warrant
IBC2017: Ignoring the opportunities and flexibility of mobile could mean that broadcasters risk signing their own death warrant. This was the message from IBC’s ‘Live is Dead: Long live Live’ session, where the panellists were unanimous in urging broadcasters, not just in news, but right across the entertainment spectrum, to ...
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Industry Trends
Fox’s Sullivan: “Disruption in television is perfectly natural”
Brian Sullivan, President/COO, Digital Consumer Group, Fox Networks told IBC delegates that disruption in TV is perfectly natural.
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Industry Trends
Why young viewers could be gone for good
Broadcasters are concerned that younger viewers – commonly known as Generation Z – won’t make the move to linear TV.
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Industry Trends
What is the key to improving UX and content discovery?
IBC2017: Consumers have been given access to an ever-increasing range of content and platforms but don’t always have the tools to navigate and discover programmes.