Catch key moments from IBC2025 with an AI-curated video of top streaming sessions at the show.
Specialists and decision-makers at the top of their fields congregated at IBC2025 to scrutinise the latest trends, analytics, and challenges shaping today’s rapidly growing streaming market. Experts from the world’s leading players in the media and broadcasting space shared their expertise on AVOD, CDNs, FAST, SVOD, and TVOD.
Live on stage, these thought-leaders looked at emerging opportunities in AI tagging applications, audience data, streamed live sports, and monetisation strategies. They looked ahead to conceptualise cutting-edge technologies and action plans to address major shifts in consumer behaviour – across platform preferences, packages, and content.
Hear from the likes of: Elke Walthelm, Chief Operating Officer at Sky Deutschland; Justin Gupta, Head of Broadcast and Video Ads, EMEA at Google; Judy Parnall, Head of Standards and Industry at BBC; and Noel Curran, Director-General of the EBU.
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What next in streaming? “You can’t depend on what is being made elsewhere”
Panel: Is this the end of advertising as we know it? New models, new partnerships, new technologies
Solving Complexity in Broadcast Media and Sports
Redefining streaming experiences for a global sports audience
Panel and Demos - Mythbusting AI: Demonstrating the Impact on the bottom line
2025 Accelerator Project: Stamping Your Content (C2PA Provenance)
Streaming Smarter: Identity, Rights and Revenue in a Connected Media World
The future of media streaming: ecosystems, AI and the new content economy
Developing the Perfect OTT Application for Young Users: An LTTS Perspective
EBU’s Noel Curran: “We have to be careful about entering the opinion space”
World Skills Café returns to IBC
The Media Talent Manifesto’s World Skills Café will return at IBC2026, with a keynote from Evan Shapiro and a new workforce report from IAMT.
EBU and AIL form intercontinental news-sharing agreement
The EBU and the non-profit Alianza Informativa Latinoamericana (AIL) have formed a historic content-sharing agreement to support news collaboration between Europe, Latin America, and the Caribbean.
Canal+ and Disney+ take UEFA football rights in key European markets
Canal+ has acquired the rights to the UEFA Men’s Club Competition in several key European markets for four seasons from 2027/2028 to 2030/2031, while Disney+ has struck a deal for UEFA Champions League matches in Sweden for the first time.
Netflix launches Clips vertical video feed
Netflix is revamping its mobile app, introducing a vertical video feed called Clips intended to help users discover new content.
UK screen industry must invest more in mid-level professionals, ScreenSkills reports
The UK screen sector needs to invest in mid-level specialists to stay competitive, according to a ScreenSkills report published this week.



