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Jonathan Thompson of Everyone TV explains Freely’s mission
IBC2024: Jonathan Thompson, CEO of the UK’s Everyone TV, explains the mission and the importance of smart TV for the future of free-to-air TV.
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Industry Trends
UWA roundtable debates standards and market barriers to UHD adoption
IBC2024: A roundtable session on UHD TV brought together a wide range of experts to discuss the importance of standards and factors that can promote or hinder the adoption of the format in European and Asian markets.
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Streaming – the view from each end
In this fascinating two paper session we look at streaming from both ends; at one end AWS shares its engineering insights and experiences in facilitating streaming at “mega-concurrency scale” where in India, cricket drives huge traffic surges (10 million connections in 10minutes) and where a record 59 million concurrent connections ...
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Industry Trends
IBC2024: Best of the Show
IBC recorded its strongest year yet post-pandemic with more than 45,000 visitors from 170 countries converging on the RAI Amsterdam from the 13-16 September.
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Accelerator session - Scalable Ultra-Low Latency Streaming for Premium Sports
This project seeks to achieve Twitter-equivalent latency and near-instant playback start using standard HTTP streaming technical stack and infrastructure. The areas explored will be the use of low-latency encoding and segment-based ingest, the latest low-delay extensions to MPEG DASH, and possible uses of MV-HEVC video codec and the QUIC protocol. ...
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NPAW launched new analytics app for streamers
NPAW has launched its new NPAW App Analytics that allows users to view app crashes and errors on their streaming apps before and after the video player.
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Industry Trends
Apple, HBS, Google: Gamechangers highlight latest innovations in VR and discovery
Executives from Apple, HBS and Google highlighted important new innovations during the Gamechangers in Media session at IBC2024.
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Whitepaper
Whitepaper: Interactive Live Streaming
Caretta Research, in partnership with Livepeer Studio, has delivered a new whitepaper titled ‘Interactive Live Streaming: The Evolution of the Streaming Experience’, identifying profitable real-time streaming business models for a range of streaming companies.
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Media Production Without Boundaries: Streamlined, Scalable and Decentralised
Migrating your media production to a decentralised infrastructure expands capabilities but introduces new complexities. But what if it could be simplified while introducing new opportunities at scale? Imagine managing your entire production environment from a single pane of glass, allowing for instant deployment and automated provisioning with seamless integration of ...
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Industry Trends
Rise, SMPTE and Women in Streaming: Mentorship and networking key to diversity and retention in broadcast
IBC Talent Programme Part 2: Mentorship and networking opportunities are key to bringing on and retaining young technical staff in broadcast and streaming, including improving diversity and encouraging women to join the industry, according to speakers in the afternoon session of the IBC Talent Programme on 16 Sept.
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Sustainability – energy efficiency, spanning devices to delivery systems
Measure, model, improve. In this session on understanding and improving energy consumption within the media and entertainment ecosystem – we have two papers looking beyond the consumer device to assess the complete energy cost of delivering a streaming service, one considers the implications of new UHD features and the other ...
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Explosive growth of streaming services fuels media expansion
The media and entertainment market is set to ¢1 trillion in 2024 driven by the explosive growth in streaming video. Maria Rua Aguete, Senior Research Director, Omdia, analysed the strategic role of bundling and partnerships in the media landscape. Technology suppliers also continue to launch products to help service providers ...
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IBC Accelerator project achieves low-latency streaming for premium sports
The Scalable Ultra-Low Latency Streaming for Premium Sports IBC Accelerator project aims to achieve Twitter-equivalent latency and near-instant playback start using standard HTTP streaming technical stack and infrastructure.
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News
Freely to ‘support long-term health’ of TV
The mission of Freely, the new IP-centric TV platform for national broadcasters, is to support the long-term health of TV in the UK, according to Jonathan Thompson, CEO of Everyone TV, the body tasked with implementing the project.
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Freely – collaboration for the streaming age
Jonathan will discuss how a landmark collaboration between the UK’s leading public service broadcasters puts the viewer first in the streaming age. He will share insights from working with Everyone TV’s shareholders – the BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 – to launch Freely in the UK earlier this ...
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Women in Streaming Media takes the lead in IBC Talent Programme
IBC2024: Florence Agboma, Senior Product Manager – Video at Sky, and Board of Directors for Women in Streaming Media, will join other industry leaders at IBC’s free-to-attend Talent Programme, starting with a networking breakfast joint-sponsored by Beamr and Women in Streaming Media, taking place from 09:30-13:00, 16 Sept at the ...
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Technical Papers
Technical Papers 2024 Session: Streaming – the view from each end
In this session from IBC2024, AWS India and the BBC present their fascinating work on streaming, as part of the IBC Technical Papers.
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Industry Trends
Beyond the hype: rolling out real-world applications for AI
AI has made an appearance almost everywhere at this year’s IBC and took centre stage in a session moderated by Tom Bowers from Hypothesis Media with panellists Huma Lodhi, Principal Machine Learning Engineer at Sky; Chris Jackson, Global Head of Digital Data and Analytics at the Olympic Channel; and Hardeep ...
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Industry Trends
Orange: telcos looking to quality of experience and AI in battle for customers
In an increasingly fragmented TV consumption environment, telecom operators such as Orange are looking to quality of experience and AI to enable them to retain their customers, according to Chem Assayag, SVP, Home Services Innovation at Orange.
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Will FAST succeed in Europe?
Free, ad-supported streaming TV services in Europe have to compete with major broadcasters that still command significant viewer loyalty. At IBC2024, key players in the industry analysed how and even whether FAST could succeed.