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Technical Papers
User-centric companion screen architecture
Bridging broadcast and internet services can be difficult because the system architectures are typically different.
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Industry Trends
Race to the finish line: AV1, H.264, HEVC, VP9 & VVC
IBC2018: The video industry will have to learn to juggle between AV1, H.264, HEVC and VP9 and future codecs like VVC. That’s the lesson from IBC where warring factions in the codec wars came to trade blows without landing a palpable hit.
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Industry Trends
Impossible seeks start ups with ‘planet centric’ design ideas
IBC2018: Lily Cole and Kwame Ferreira’s business incubator looks to support technology companies focused on sustainability.
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Industry Trends
Monitoring the codec wars
IBC2018: Expert IBC panel weighs up competing codec technologies.
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Thought Leadership
It’s time for graphic overlays to get personal
Eurovision Media Services’ new remote graphic overlay solution can make event coverage more attractive to rights holders and sponsors, says Michele Gosetti, Head of Global Sales at EMS.
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Industry Trends
IBC: “The centre of our changing community”
IBC is benefiting from the convergence of technology, says Chief Executive Michael Crimp.
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Industry Trends
Fun run at IBC raises over $65k for charity
IBC2018: Money raised by the 4K 4Charity Fun Run will go to organisations focused on increasing diversity and inclusion in media and entertainment industry
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Industry Trends
Boosting diversity is ‘a commercial benefit’
IBC2018: Companies in the broadcasting industry will be more successful if they improve on- and off-screen diversity, delegates at IBC sessions on diversity and gender equality are told.
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Thought Leadership
Providing a one-stop solution
Marco Tinnirello, the new Chief Executive of Eurovision Media Services, the business arm of the European Broadcasting Union (EBU), speaks about his vision for the organisation and his thoughts on the media industry today.
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Industry Trends
Weighing up the impact of Brexit
IBC2018: Growth of the British creative industries will be hit by Brexit, agree executives at an IBC session.
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Industry Trends
Broadcasters are ‘particular targets’ for hackers
IBC2018: “Brutally frank conversations” are needed inside broadcasting organisations about the scale of the cyber security threat they all face, lBC’s Cyber Security Forum hears.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Amedeo D'Angelo, Inside Secure
Three major threats - ad blockers, ad bots and hackers - are compromising ad-based revenue models, says Inside Secure Chairman and Chief Executive Amedeo D’Angelo.
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Thought Leadership
IMF matters: The algorithm would say so
There is no surefire way to recognise real change, but extending the IMF format could have a significant impact on the industry, writes DPP Managing Director Mark Harrison.
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Industry Trends
HEVC, AV1, VVC and XVC: The codec battle intensifies
The world of codecs will be one of the big talking points at IBC this month, as the industry weighs up a raft of new, more efficient video compression techniques like AV1, VVC and XVC.
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Executive Interviews
Crunch year for European content
Ahead of the IBC Leader’s Forum, Erik Huggers is ringing the alarm bell over the need for European broadcasters to rapidly build aggregated online offerings.
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Industry Trends
Q&A with three innovative startups
In the first instalment of a two-part feature, we speak with three startups companies transforming the industry.
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Industry Trends
Branding: What's in a name?
Is ditching a legacy brand name a good idea – and, if so, how should you go about successfully rebranding a company?
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Video
Maria Garrido: Ad industry is approaching "tipping point"
The traditional advertising industry and established brands are approaching a “tipping point”, says Havas Group Chief Insights and Analytics Officer and Havas X Chief Executive Maria Garrido.
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Industry Trends
BAT vs FAANG: The battle for digital dominance
Can China’s fast-growing and deep-pocketed BAT – Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent – compete effectively in the international arena with the likes of FAANG – Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google?
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Thought Leadership
The missing piece in the cloud
Probably, the most disruptive change in our industry is the change in media consumption behaviour. Viewers consume media content everywhere and in a nonlinear way, writes Qvest Media Head of Design Ulrich Voigt.