All User Experience articles – Page 6
-
Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: Amazon Vs Facebook, Fox & 5G
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
-
Industry Trends
In case you missed it... UHD on the agenda
There are more than 50 commercial Ultra HD services worldwide yet the key to success is yet to be determined, according to experts at IBC2017.
-
Industry Trends
The UHD industry eclipse
IBC2017: Deep dive into a new generation of audio, better HDR and HFR were on the agenda when executives assembled during the Ultra HD Forum Masterclass.
-
Industry Trends
In case you missed it…personalisation and UX at IBC2017
With an ever-increasing range of programmes and platforms, the tools and methods for connecting consumers with content came under scrutiny at IBC2017.
-
Industry Trends
IBC2017: Visitor numbers on the up
IBC2017 has confirmed a year-on-year increase in visitor numbers, marking a record attendance of 57,669 across the six-day event.
-
Industry Trends
Consumer UX needs to be ‘slick, fast and simple’
IBC2017: The TV consumer experience must provide users with more personalisation while allowing the provider editorial control and work seamlessly over a range of devices, according to a panel at IBC.
-
Industry Trends
5G set to drive higher engagement
NBC has said that it is excited about the potential of 5G to offer its sports fans a better user experience over mobile.
-
Industry Trends
What is the key to improving UX and content discovery?
IBC2017: Consumers have been given access to an ever-increasing range of content and platforms but don’t always have the tools to navigate and discover programmes.
-
Industry Trends
The future of pay-TV according to the industry
The latest findings from NAGRA’s Pay-TV Innovation Forum, in partnership with MTM, explore key issues surrounding the pay-TV industry.
-
Executive Interviews
Interview: Orpheus Warr, Channel 4
When it comes to personalisation and improving the user experience, voice interfaces and artificial intelligence are going to have a big part to play, says Channel 4’s Orpheus Warr.
-
Industry Trends
ITV and C4 delivering OTT innovation
IBC2017: ITV and C4 executives explained their business strategies driving audience engagement in an OTT dominated world.
-
Thought Leadership
Putting the multiscreen OTT puzzle pieces together
By the end of 2017 OTT revenue is forecast to surpass $50 billion, driven by the proliferation of broadband and connected devices writes Robert Guest, Global Director at Access.
-
Thought Leadership
IBC2017 Platform Futures explained
The Platform Futures stream will provide insight into the impact of new methods of distribution of content and the changing face of the pay TV industry, writes Bill Scott.
-
Thought Leadership
Radio user interfaces in a multi-platform world
The radio user interface has remained largely unchanged for years, but that could be set to change, writes Ben Poor.
-
Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: Ericsson inks IMDb deal & BBC salaries audited
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
-
Thought Leadership
OTT: What the world can learn from SeeSo’s failure
Consumers now dictate how, when and where to interact with video writes Kathleen Barrett, General Manager, Vimeo OTT.
-
Industry Trends
The CTO's roadmap: People and platforms
A slew of new technologies and a reduced refresh cycle has had a profound effect on Chief Technology Officers’ list of priorities.
-
Industry Trends
HDR: Stepping into the limelight
HDR, which recreates an image that’s close to what we see with the human eye, is gaining traction in the broadcast environment, says INSIGHT TV CEO Rian Bester.
-
Industry Trends
Video: John Ive on Business Transformation
IBC2017: The Business Transformation track hosts industry leaders to debate and discuss the operational and technical changes for the broadcast and media industry.
-
Industry Trends
UX transformed by technology
IBC2017 is set to immerse visitors in a world of cutting-edge technologies that are accelerating global media trends and changing the user experience.