All IABM articles – Page 3
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Thought Leadership
VR broadcasting: Still a long way to go?
Some largescale acquisitions and investments have spurred interest in virtual reality (VR), but the jury is still out on how broadcasters can make money from the immersive technology.
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Industry Trends
Industry advances towards IP adoption
Industry leaders hail “huge progress” made by vendors and standards bodies working towards IP adoption
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Thought Leadership
Joining forces to move faster
With viewers deciding what they watch, when and how, broadcasters need to be more agile and responsive than ever before, writes Peter White.
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Thought Leadership
IABM Index shows industry in flux
Should broadcasters continue to invest in linear, or focus instead on online? By Lorenzo Zanni.
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Thought Leadership
Why immersive tech need artificial intelligence
The combination of virtual reality and artificial intelligence will be “mind blowing and profitable,” according to Lorenzo Zanni and Stan Moote.
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Industry Trends
Blog: Properly skilled staff equals solid growth
In the age of IP, never has continued professional development been so important for engineers and technicians, writes Stan Moote.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: The launch of UHD services in Europe and beyond
The transition to HD has been one of the most important media technology spending drivers in Europe in the last decade.
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Industry Trends
IP interoperability: industry AIMS for widespread adoption
The Alliance for IP Media Solutions (AIMS) will demonstrate the industry’s progression towards IP adoption at IBC.
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Industry Trends
Social media versus broadcasters
Social media platforms can be considered as both competitors to, and partners of, traditional broadcasters.
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Thought Leadership
Defining broadcast in the age of IT
With the broadcast and media industry undergoing such rapid and continual change, new definitions are required, writes John Ive.
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Thought Leadership
Blog: How the industry is aligning on IP
The ongoing journey towards IP has resulted in unprecedented levels of cooperation, says Stan Moote.
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Industry Trends
Global media technology revenue stabilises
The broadcast and media technology market global revenue grew in 2016, with products and services reaching $50.97 billion.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: IABM survey reveals end-user spending priorities
In this exclusive article for IBC365, IABM Research Analyst Lorenzo Zanni examines the results of the organisation’s latest survey.
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Industry Trends
IABM partners with SAM to create industry glossary
Snell Advanced Media’s (SAM) Digital Fact Book has been used to create a new industry-wide glossary by the IABM.
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