Manage – Page 6
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News
Belden confirms plans to divest Grass Valley
Belden has announced its plans to sell live media business Grass Valley in a bid to save $40 million annually after strategically reviewing its business portfolio.
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Endemol Shine Group acquired by Banijay
French production group Banijay has acquired global production company Endemol Shine Group to create a worldwide premium player in content production and entertainment.
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Viasat to merge with Canal Digital
Nordic Entertainment Group (NENT) has proposed to merge its Viasat consumer business with Norwegian operator Telenor’s TV subsidiary Canal Digital.
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Future movie archiving raises ethical questions
SMPTE 2019: New preservation techniques for movies open a range of possibilities for future editing of archived content, but this also opens up a number of ethical considerations, according to speakers at SMPTE 2019.
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SMPTE unveils new partnerships at SMPTE 2019
SMPTE 2019: SMPTE has unveiled a number of new partnerships at SMPTE2019 as the society continues its three-year transformation plan.
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Whitepaper
The changing nature of TV
Learn about the 3 different types of TV viewing persona, how specialist new entrants are making their mark, and what the key recommendations are for traditional broadcasters and OTT providers.
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News
IABM opens call for entries for annual awards
The IABM has opened entries for its annual awards which recognise and reward exceptional talent and dedication.
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Localisation firm LyLo acquired by TransPerfect
Brussels-based dubbing, voiceover and access services facilities firm LyLo Media Group has been acquired by TransPerfect.
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Industry Trends
Getting the industry to address the EBU Pyramid
Subjecting 32 vendors to 8,000 individual Tests: George Jarrett talks to the EBU and BBC R&D about the JT-NM Tested Program that lit up IBC with green and red.
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Technical Papers
Completely new production flow and IP based playout
In this paper, TV 2 explores a new architecture in IP based playout and workflow.
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Technical Papers
Globoplay thumbnails: Using AI to extract the best frame to represent drama series
In this paper, GLOBO introduces a novel algorithm responsible for the automatic thumbnail selection of drama series content published on OTT platform Globoplay.
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Technical Papers
Deep-learning based precoding techniques for next-generation video compression
In this paper, iSIZE proposes deep neural networks as precoding components for current and future codec ecosystems.
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Technical Papers
OMAF4CLOUD: Standards-enabled 360° video creation as a service
In this paper, Nokia Technologies explores OMAF and NBMP standards for an immersive virtual reality experience.
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Technical Papers
Comparative analysis of real-time multi-view reconstruction of a sign language interpreter
In this paper, Finconns Group, SWISS TXT and more explore
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News
IABM’s latest Buying Trends Report sees fall in revenue growth
Despite a noticeable fall in industry revenue, buying confidence remains high according to the IABM’s latest report.
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IABM reveals Skyline upgrade to Platinum membership
The IABM has announced Skyline Communications has become the latest company to upgrade to Platinum membership level.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Christophe Poulain, Worldcast Systems
Improving user experience and making products that are easier to configure and operate is a priority, says Worldcast Group co-president Christophe Poulain.
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News
DPP: Globalising media at an industrial scale
The Digital Production Partnership (DPP) had a three-pronged strategy for IBC fronted by IMF implementation.
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Executive Interviews
Empowering all to thrive in broadcasting
As head of broadcast and entertainment for the UK & Ireland in Google’s Strategic Partnerships team, Justin Gupta, who is also part of IBC’s Content Steering Group, explains how the group has strived for a better gender balance throughout this year’s conference programme.
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Executive Interviews
Challenging media authenticity with diversity
Mainstream media must balance creativity and diversity, with LGBT visibility particularly low across the broadcasting industry, and authenticity key according to TV and radio presenter Stephanie Hirst.