All New Business Models articles – Page 5
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Video
Cyber security shorts: Pascal Hetzscholdt, 21C Fox
21st Century Fox Director Content Protection, Europe and Africa Pascal Hetzscholdt on the challenges media companies face in combatting cyber attacks.
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Industry Trends
Supporting BAME talent
In the second part of our look at ethnic diversity in broadcasting, it’s plain that wholesale change – not just in one sector or area of opportunity – is required for the good of the industry.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Mike Ruddell, Sky Sports
For almost 20 years Sky Sports Innovation Manager Mike Ruddell has been at the cutting edge of sports and broadcast technology, but this team player has always had one goal in mind - to give the viewers the best possible experience.
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Thought Leadership
Defining future business models
As competitive pressures from new media escalate, broadcasters and content owners are experimenting with new business models, writes Lorenzo Zanni.
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Industry Trends
IBC and TM Forum to collaborate on innovation
IBC has formed a collaboration with the TM Forum to drive innovation between the media and telecoms industries.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: Mohamed Abuagla, Al Jazeera
The key challenges facing the broadcast industry are not just to do with technology, according to Al Jazeera’s Mohamed Abuagla.
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: Transforming live sports production with Artificial Intelligence
Watch now to hear key players discuss real world experience of the role AI is taking in live sports.
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Industry Trends
AI and the cloud: The evolution of post production software
NAB 2018: Vendors showcase the tools forging the post-production evolution with artificial intelligence (AI) powering the future of editing, grading and visual effects (VFX).
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Industry Trends
Securing assets in the era of disinformation
NAB 2018: Cyber security, audio technology and content creation solutions were showcased by Cisco, Fortium, Deluxe and Dolby during NAB.
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Industry Trends
Leading telcos launch cyber security alliance
Telefonica, SoftBank, Etisalat and Singtel have signed an agreement to create the first global telco cyber security partnership.
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Industry Trends
Lessons from the frontline: How broadcast adopts battlefield tech
From radio links to player-tracking technology, the broadcast industry has made use of decades of military research and development.
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: NAB Show 2018 Deconstructed
Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas: IBC365 is joined by a panel of industry experts to review what went on, what was hot, and what happened at the NAB 2018 conference and show floor.
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Industry Trends
Getting set for GDPR
Channel 4 is renewing its Viewer Promise, while broadcasters in Germany are joining forces to create a universal log-in – but is either enough to accommodate the EU’s stringent new data protection laws?
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Video
Video: Building Revenue in VR
Khayyam Wakil explores the ways in which virtual reality can generate revenue at the Future Reality Theatre at IBC2017.
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Video
Video: Distributing & Monetising Immersive Content
This Future Reality Theatre Fireside Chat covers networks, studios and creators’ efforts to distribute and monetise immersive content.
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Video
Video: Where is the value in VR/AR?
Kathleen Schröter explores where to find the money in virtual and augmented reality at the Future Reality Theatre at IBC2017.
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Industry Trends
The investment landscape for media tech firms
In 2018 in western economies there is an estimated $1 trillion of private funds looking for a home, and much of that money is looking for a berth in media technology companies.
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Industry Trends
CES day 1 round-up: Wearable tech and AI personalisation
IBC365 contributor Amelia Kallman is at CES in Las Vegas to look at the latest consumer tech and the effect it will have on the media and entertainment industry.
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Industry Trends
IBC Partners' predictions and expectations for 2018
IBC Partners share their expectations and priorities for 2018.
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Industry Trends
2017 review: IP adoption, AI interest and a wave of M&A
From the ongoing adoption of IP to a surge in interest in AI and a wave of M&A activity, 2017 was another busy year for vendors.