All IPTV articles
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News
Haivision launches survey for 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report
Video streaming solutions provider Haivision has launched the survey for its 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report.
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News
UK government launches forum to advise on future of linear TV
The UK government is to examine the future of linear TV broadcasting amid fears that some older and underprivileged viewers could be excluded from the general shift towards streaming.
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Executive Interviews
IBC Conference: Collaborating for the future of public service broadcast
Jonathan Thompson, CEO for Everyone TV, explains how the joint venture’s neutrality has helped get the latest iteration of a PSB streaming service off the ground and how its focus on the live experience acts as a “bridge into on-demand content”.
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Daily News
A convergent media universe
Reaching viewers across any device at any time is crucial for content providers, but the ever-growing variety of devices and platforms creates a complex prioritisation challenge. Matching content types with a suitable device for optimal monetisation adds yet another layer of complexity.
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Industry Trends
Is DVB-I about to save public service media?
IBC365 speaks to the newly appointed DVB Chairman Remo Vogel about extending classic broadcasting “with over-the-top technologies in a very clear and hybrid way”. Meenakshi Kachawaha, Senior Lead Engineer at Digital TV Group, shares further insight on DVB-I.
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Daily News
Sure bets for monetisation with Magnaquest
Subscriber management, billing and CRM systems specialist Magnaquest Technologies will be showcasing its flagship product Sure in Hall 5.
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News
DAZN App to Launch on Sky UK
Sports entertainment platform DAZN has announced that its app will go live on Sky UK’s platform this year.
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Video
Is legacy platform replacement the next industry trend?
With a growing need to accommodate multiple business models and increased demand for personalised experiences and interactive features, some OTT and IPTV service providers are beginning to struggle with outdated legacy platforms. This session will explore how cloud-native architectures, hybrid CDNs, and other advanced solutions available today can empower operators ...
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News
Tackling the legacy challenge - Standardisation is key
An IBC2023 ‘Panel Discussion: Is legacy platform replacement the next industry trend’ set out to tackle some of the questions around legacy platforms, specifically those operated by OTT and IPTV service providers. Hosted by Russell Trafford-Jones, Chair, IET Media Technical Network - Communications Manager, Techex, and featuring Marko Hiti, Chief ...
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Industry Trends
Interview: AAPA’s Sheila Cassells on Counterfeit Devices and Live Event Piracy
The ongoing challenges presented by illicit streaming and the disappointments of the recent EU Digital Services Act are among the issues currently concerning AAPA Executive VP Sheila Cassells, writes David Davies.
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Industry Trends
DTG2023: The Media Bill, OFCOM and ITVX Forge the Bigger Picture
The DTG’s annual conference, hosted by TV/radio presenter Sasha Twining, covered a dozen subjects under the banner of The Bigger Picture. Monetisation has cast a nasty shadow over streaming, and consumers are consumed by financial concerns that have shunted them towards nostalgia. George Jarrett reports.
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Industry Trends
Multi-codec and Multi CDN strategies dominate the IPTV business
Consumer viewing habits have swung strongly towards streamed content. A Digital Television Group gathering to contemplate The TV of Tomorrow Today focussed on the niggly problems streaming can suddenly shock engineers with, sustainability ambitions around IPTV, and the over populated Codec market, reports George Jarrett.
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Thought Leadership
The value of providing a ‘one-stop shop for every step of the content chain’
Our focus is on supplying a turnkey, comprehensive solution for IPTV and OTT services that is also highly flexible, writes Cees van Versendaal, MwareTV.
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Industry Trends
Is IPTV a threat or opportunity for traditional broadcasters?
IPTV (Internet Protocol Television) is diversifying but not threatening traditional broadcasters, according to panelists at the recent TV Connect conference.
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Video
Michel de Wolf and Sara Kudrle on the future of live IP
Michel de Wolf talks about the LiveIP Project and how it is now possible to produce live TV on IP, while Sara Kudrle discusses the importance of AIMS in the transition to IP.
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Thought Leadership
IP production and play out. The future is happening now in
IP is now heading towards becoming the dominant force in terms of protocol, says Ronen Artman, vp of marketing, LiveU
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Thought Leadership
IPTV is here – and it’s not just for broadcasters
Companies in different markets, including many not traditionally focused on AV, are wise to the many possibilities of IPTV, says Michael Chorpash, VP of Sales, Vit.
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Executive Interviews
Dr Fares Lubbadeh on the buoyant MENA broadcasting scene
Satellite may dominate in the region but IPTV is growing faster than the global average and viewers are embracing OTT providers.
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Executive Interviews
Fabrice Mollier: Access all areas advertising
TF1 may not dominate the French TV industry as it once did, but that isn’t stopping it adopting innovative new ways of advertising, and the approach seems to be working.