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Daily News
ioMoVo flags new Adobe and Microsoft integrations
Digital asset management (DAM) specialist ioMoVo has introduced enhanced integrations with Adobe Creative Cloud and Microsoft 365, which it says enables an improved digital workflow for enterprise and creative professionals.
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Enterprises demand broadcast-quality video and live streaming - report
Tata Comms Media is highlighting new research it says demonstrates the increasing importance that global enterprises place on professional quality video and live streaming as elements in corporate communications.
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Evergent gains AWS M&E status
Customer management and monetisation specialist Evergent said it has achieved Amazon Web Services (AWS) Media & Entertainment competency status, which it said recognises that its M&E subscription management services follow architectural and operational best practices, are being actively used by customers in production environments, and customers advocate for these services.
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Comcast Technology Solutions launches Cloud TV platform
Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS) launched its next-generation Cloud TV platform for broadcasters and video service providers across the globe.
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Turkey’s TRT partners with Insys VT
Turkey’s national public broadcaster, Turkish Radio and Television Corporation (TRT), has adopted technology from Insys Video Technologies for its streaming service, tabii, to secure and encrypt eight live sports channels.
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Altman Solon survey highlights live sports concerns
Two-thirds of global sports executives are concerned about the relevance of live sports as more younger fans gravitate towards highlights, documentaries, and short-form videos from fans, teams, and players over watching live games on video, according to Altman Solon’s 2024 Global Sports Survey.
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Gracenote launches Data Hub for SVOD insights
Gracenote, Nielsen’s content data business unit, has launched a new Data Hub that it says provides insight into the current state of subscription video on-demand (SVOD) programming to identify global content trends and changes over time.
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Bitmovin launches AI Contextual Advertising
Video streaming specialist Bitmovin has launched its AI Contextual Advertising offering that it says combines playback and encoding to provide “hyper-personalised” adverts for audiences based on the content they are viewing.
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Industry Trends
Content Everywhere: Disruptive forces in streaming, and not just AI
Looking back over 2024 to date, it’s clear that many Content Everywhere companies view the growing implementation and use of artificial intelligence as one of the most disruptive developments for streaming platforms this year.
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Sveriges Television picks Ateliere Live
Ateliere Creative Technologies said Sveriges Television (SVT) used Ateliere Live to remotely produce the TV show, “The Great Moose Migration,” saying this helped it achieve sustainability goals while cutting costs.
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IBC kicks off 2025 Accelerator Programme
IBC has announced the Call for Challenges for the 2025 Accelerator Media Innovation Programme, inviting proposals for transformative, fast-track innovation projects that will help shape the future of the media and entertainment technology sector. The deadline for submissions is Friday 6th December 2024.
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Connatix and JW Player merge
Video streaming and data insights platform JW Player (JWP) is merging with video delivery and monetisation software provider Connatix, forming JWP Connatix as an independent video technology and monetisation platform for broadcasters, publishers, and advertisers.
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Edit Kovács joins Accedo as VP EMEA and LatAm
Video software provider Accedo has appointed Edit Kovács, as vice president EMEA and LatAm. Reporting to Martin Sebelius, CEO of Accedo Video Solutions, she will lead teams in eight locations across Europe and LatAm, serving customers across the region with a combination of customer-centric services and software.
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Frequency expands managed channel services to Europe
Frequency, which supports a number of streaming television channels, announced the European expansion of its managed channel services (MCS) division. Launched in the US to support rights holders and brands creating premium FAST channels, Frequency is now extending MCS and its channel offerings to English-speaking Europe, with plans to enter ...
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Accedo updates Accedo One platform
Accedo has announced a number of updates to its SaaS platform, Accedo One, including advanced personalisation and analytics.
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Spain’s TV3 picks TVU Networks tech
Catalonian broadcaster TV3 has integrated TVU RPS One’s 5G field units for synchronised multi-camera remote production. The broadcaster has also strengthened its partnership with TVU Networks by adding TVU G-Link, an ultra-low latency IP-based distribution system, to its workflow.
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Operative expands its AOS platform
Operative has announced an expansion of its AOS advertising management offering with several media companies now live on the platform, and new capabilities to help drive increased yield for multi-channel media companies.
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Industry Trends
Content Everywhere: meeting the diversity challenge
In last month’s review of key trends at IBC this year, Mark Strachan, chief product officer at Telstra Broadcast Services, made the observation that the media and entertainment industry remains a “very male-dominated industry with more work needed to create change”.
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Controlling data usage with strong streaming vital for video service providers and mobile network operators
Streaming video is everywhere today – from subscription services packed with movies and TV episodes to social media, work memes, and clips shared with friends and family. This poses a problem for mobile network operators, whose networks were not originally built to handle the bandwidth level that streaming video requires, ...
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Industry Trends
Content Everywhere at IBC2024: AI comes to the fore
Over 45,000 people from 170 countries came to IBC2024, around 2,000 visitors more compared to the event in 2023. The show also attracted more than 1,350 exhibitors – up 100 from 2023 – while the amount of exhibition space reached 46,000 square metres, exceeding the previous year’s total of 44,500 ...