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Provenance – what can we trust? Results of C2PA proof of concept test undertaken by the BBC
IBC2024: Muriel Deschanel, former Head of Research and Innovation at IRT b-com, independent consultant John Simmons, and Judy Parnall, Head of Standards & Industry for BBC R&D, presented two papers exploring the recently standardised Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) security and trust system.
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Provenance – what can we trust? Challenges of watermarking broadcast streams to prove provenance of a news source
IBC2024: Muriel Deschanel, former Head of Research and Innovation at IRT b-com, independent consultant John Simmons, and Judy Parnall, Head of Standards & Industry for BBC R&D, presented two papers exploring the recently standardised Coalition for Content Provenance and Authenticity (C2PA) security and trust system.
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Provenance – what can we trust?
With important elections and armed conflicts across the world, trustworthy news is essential to stable democracy. So, whether you are a journalist building a news story for broadcast or a viewer watching news on social media – how can we trust what we see? Our first paper, provides an extraordinarily ...
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How AI Helped Bring a European Perspective to News
News is not just confined to one country’s borders, and different societies have different perspectives on the same story. EBU works with its members to gives their content producers the tools and workflows to make news content fully multilingual and reach across the whole of Europe. This session explores how ...
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Decentralised Personalisation for News Media
Recommender systems (RSs) completely rely on the knowledge of training information to generate recommendations. However, due to privacy, ownership, and protection of users’ information, such training information is not easily accessible or shared with a Recommender system. We will outline our research conducted at MTC ETH Zurich that aims to ...
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Technical Papers
Technical Papers 2024 Session: Provenance – what can we trust?
In this session from IBC2024, two authors from BBC R&D and Verance Corporation present their work on provenance in news broadcasting as part of the IBC Technical Papers.
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Marlow Film Studios to appeal council’s decision to block development
Marlow Films Studios is to launch an appeal against Buckinghamshire Council’s decision to block its planned film and TV studio development.
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Executive Interviews
IBC Conference: Beating fake news - inspiring trust in the age of disinformation
In a year of momentous elections and tumultuous events globally, audiences must be confident they are accessing trustworthy news and information. IBC365 speaks with CBS News’ Executive VP Ross Dagan on combatting “one of the biggest threats to our existence”.
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News Corp considers Foxtel sale
News Corp is considering selling its stake in Australian pay TV and streaming operator Foxtel.
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Industry Trends
IBC2024 Accelerator Project: Design Your Weapons in the Fight Against Disinformation
A skilled and diverse team aims to develop a modern system where news organisations collaborate to identify disinformation and authenticate genuine reporting, restoring audience confidence in trustworthy information.
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IBC365 launches new ‘Accelerating Innovation’ podcast series
IBC365 is launching a weekly mini podcast series, “Accelerating Innovation”, where some of the sharpest minds in media and entertainment reveal their thinking and approach to innovation, creating the ultimate guide to staying ahead in the fast-paced world of media and technology.
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CNN announces digital overhaul and job cuts
CNN has announced an overhaul of the news network, including plans to build a billion-dollar digital business, experiment with artificial intelligence (AI), and overhaul key newsroom structures.
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Jonathan Munro appointed BBC News Global Director
Jonathan Munro has been appointed as BBC News Global Director, overseeing the BBC’s international news services.
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Consumers are suspicious of AI in news production and journalism, says Reuters research
There is widespread suspicion among consumers about how AI might be used in news production and journalism, especially for ‘hard’ news stories such as politics or war, according to a report published by the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
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GB News could face Ofcom punishment for breaking impartiality rules
UK broadcaster GB News could face sanctions from regulator Ofcom after a programme with Rishi Sunak broke broadcasting rules.
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France’s Altice sells media unit for €1.55bn
French shipping billionaire Rodolphe Saade is to buy France’s leading rolling news service BFM TV from Patrick Drahi’s Altice group.
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United Nations reports on threats to BBC News Persian journalists
A UN Fact-Finding Mission on Iran has reported on the threats faced by BBC News Persian journalists and their family members.
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BBC News Sets out Cost Savings and Reinvestment Plan
BBC News has set out a cost savings and reinvestment plan which will include a reformatting of flagship news programme Newsnight as a 30-minute show.
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TV Remains Primary News Source for European Citizens
Television remains the primary news source for citizens of the European Union, according to dedicated Eurobarometer survey, published by the European Parliament.