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Webinar
See it differently: IBC2019 preview
Join IBC365 on-demand for your ticket to getting the most out of IBC with the help of some of the most innovative exhibitors on the show floor and experienced industry experts.
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News
WBU approves EBU’s IP infrastructure standards
The World Broadcasting Union’s (WBU) Technical Committee has rubber-stamped the completion of all standard’s associated with the European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) Technology Pyramid for Media Nodes.
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Whitepaper
A video engineering guide to colour space
This whitepaper explores the basics of colour space and provides a discussion of the many facets of colour space from a video engineering perspective for modern workflows.
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News
“Every single minute” of Tokyo 2020 to feature on Eurosport
Discovery’s EMEA chief Kasia Kieli has revealed that the network is planning to beef up its Eurosport Player ahead of the 2020 Olympic games.
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News
Avid appoints new board director
Aspera founder and Emmy Award winner Michelle Munson has joined Avid’s board of directors.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Mathieu Yerle, Connect
Broadcasters are constantly analysing their performances and trying to circumvent workflow bottlenecks, and to do so they are relying on datasets that are getting larger and larger, says Connect director of sales and product strategy Mathieu Yerle.
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Industry Trends
Compression the silver bullet for making 4K and 8K fly
As the industry casts its eyes beyond 4K, Adrian Pennington asks if VVC is the silver bullet that will enable 8K streaming
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News
EU approves Liberty Global €19bn sale to Vodafone
Vodafone has won conditional approval from the European Commission for its multi-billion bid to take over Liberty Global’s cable assets in Germany and Eastern Europe.
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Whitepaper
Nine pitfalls of relying on FTP
This paper asks why media organisations are still using FTP when it is ‘slow, unreliable and can leave a gaping security hole’.
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Industry Trends
IABM embraces SaaS
What are the challenges, issues and potential benefits for both media companies and vendors as they transform to a software-as-a-service based mode?
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News
DPP delivers documents for IMF deployment
The DPP has released four documents to support the industry’s deployment of IMF for broadcast and online.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast codecs and the challenges of the streaming era
David Davies examines some of the new-generation codecs that are emerging to meet this demand.
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News
Sky appoints new group CTO
Sky UK chief technology officer Mohamed Hammady has been promoted to a group role following the retirement of Didier Lebrat.
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Industry Trends
Rise up: Mentoring women to succeed in broadcasting
As advocacy group, Rise, enters its second year championing and supporting women in the broadcasting industry, IBC365 speaks with participants from Avid, BT and Deluxe.
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Industry Trends
Information overload: The growing expectations of MAM systems
Broadcasters are dealing with greater volumes and types of content all the time – meaning ‘shopping lists’ for media asset management systems are becoming increasingly precise
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News
Sky Media launches addressable ad tool
Sky Media has launched its Sky Analytics tool for media agencies and advertisers to self-manage media planning for addressable TV.
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News
ITV boss calls for Netflix regulatory reform
Tensions between platforms and traditional broadcasters were debated during the House of Lords communications committee with Sky and ITV executives acknowledging industry pressures.
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News
Sony invests in Nevion to boost IP offering
Sony is set to bolster its end-to-end IP offering having struck a partnership and investment deal with Nevion.
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Video
Video: Industry “tipping point” requires collaboration and hybrid models
The Nordic market will see “deep co-operation” between broadcasters and TV distributors amid the rise of the FAANGs explains Discovery Norway CEO Tine Jensen.
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News
BBC toys with international FAANG streaming model
The BBC chairman has admitted the public service broadcaster would “do very well under a subscription model,” speaking in the UK House of Lords yesterday on the future of broadcasting.