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What is the future of linear TV?
Linear channels will continue to exist in years to come but will increasingly be delivered by streaming platforms, a Future of Linear IBC Conference session concluded yesterday.
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Piano and UKTV discuss building a data-informed culture
A strong data-informed culture drives decision-making across UKTV’s entire ecosystem, allowing them to deliver better user experiences that increase revenue.
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MovieLabs identifies 5 key trends impacting media creation
Real progress is being made by teams, vendors and partners in implementing the MovieLabs 2030 vision and mitigating these problems.
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Creating next-gen cloud OTT capabilities for streaming
IBC Conference speaker Paul Pastor, who is CEO of Quickplay and Struum, says that streaming services are moving towards having “multiple models of addressing economic affordability.”
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ITV prepares to ‘Double, Double, Double’ with ITVX service
Deep Bagchee, Chief Product Officer at ITV, has detailed the broadcaster’s plans for innovative new streaming service ITVX during his IBC2022 Conference session
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The IBC Daily 2022: Day 1
As well as all the latest product launches and technology enhancements, todays issue also features interviews with ITV Chief Product Officer Deep Bagchee, Paul Pastor, CEO of Quickplay and Struum, and Trint’s Jeff Kofman. The winners of the IBC Social Impact and Innovation Awards winners are also revealed.
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IBC2022 Preview Day 2: VR, 5G, and how to build another YouTube
What to look out for on Day 2 of IBC2022 (10th September), including the Convention Keynote by Nonny de la Peña and The John Logie Baird lecture.
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IBC2022: Meet the most innovative thinkers in broadcast, media and entertainment
From conference speakers to innovative exhibitors on the show floor, IBC2022 looks towards the future of media technology.
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IBC2022 Preview Day 1: State of the Industry, a thousand opportunities
What to look out for on Day 1 of IBC2022 (9th September), including the IABM State of the Industry report and the first of the IBC 2022 Accelerators Final Showcase sessions.
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We’re back! Welcome to IBC2022
After two years of virtual events, IBC warmly welcomes all exhibitors and visitors back to the RAI in Amsterdam for IBC2022 (9-12 September).
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Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group finalise sports deal
Warner Bros. Discovery and BT Group have completed their transaction to form a 50:50 Joint Venture (JV) that combines the assets of BT Sport and Eurosport UK.
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Pact calls on Liz Truss to reconsider Channel 4 privatisation
Producers’ organisation Pact has written a letter to incoming Prime Minister Liz Truss calling for her to reconsider plans to privatise Channel 4.
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IMG acquires remote sports specialist Cingularity
IMG has acquired sports broadcast fibre service provider Cingularity, in a move that will bolster IMG Productions’ content delivery capabilities for federations, events and broadcasters.
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Georgia Brown to leave Amazon Studios
Georgia Brown, head of Amazon Studios Europe, is stepping down from her role.
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Inclusivity, extended reality and conservation shine in IBC2022 Awards
IBC has announced the 2022 winners of its prestigious Social Impact and Innovation Awards, with winners from across the industry and around the world.
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Cinesite takes majority stake in Balkan VFX Studio FX3X
Cinesite has announced the acquisition of a majority stake in FX3X, the visual effects studio founded by Milivoje Gjorgjevikj & Kristijan Danilovski, with recent credits that include Spider-Man: No Way Home and Thor: Love & Thunder.
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Open RAN activation brings together Virgin Media O2, NEC and Rakuten
Following a successful trial in 2021, the first five Open RAN sites are now live on Virgin Media O2’s network to handle commercial traffic.
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New PlayBox research shows growing demand for OTT monetisation
A report by PlayBox Technology UK has revealed that “while the majority [of media content creators] do not currently operate their own OTT platform, there is huge interest in developing one.”
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Pinewood Studios honours Sir Sean Connery with new sound stage
An 18,000 square foot stage, one of five new stages opening on the Pinewood Studios lot, will be named after legendary actor Sir Sean Connery.