2023-05-08T16:48:00+01:00
NAB2023: IBC365 spoke to to Abhishek Ranade, Managing Director EMEA Direct Communications & Media Services, Tata Comms, who shared his take on industry trends from the NAB show floor
2023-11-14T10:41:00Z
2023-08-30T10:48:00Z By John Maxwell Hobbs
The Connect & Produce Anywhere project is one of the eight Challenges in this years cohort for the IBC2023 Accelerator Media Innovation Programme. The project is championed by DAZN, Sky Sports, BT Media & Broadcast, Vodafone Group, BBC, TV2, and the participants are LAMA, VizRT, Open Broadcast Systems, Zixi, InSync, ...
2023-07-25T15:35:00Z By Sheryl Hickey
Live media production workflows have seen a world of advancements, via device-agnostic, gallery-agnostic and hybrid ways of working.
2023-07-17T10:41:00Z By Adrian Pennington
The FIFA Women’s World Cup Australia & New Zealand features a number of production firsts including volumetric ‘datatainment’, fully remote live matchday hosting, and a stream dedicated to TikTok – but it is all in HD, reports Adrian Pennington
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2023-11-26T09:00:00Z
Advances in generative artificial intelligence have been making headlines worldwide. This panel will explore the opportunities and limitations of generative AI in media and entertainment and the importance of maintaining trust through transparent data usage policies and robust security measures to protect privacy.
2023-11-24T10:44:00Z
IBC2023: The Authenticated Data Specification defines a standardised data distribution package to ensure that, as programming is distributed and works its way through the entertainment landscape.
2023-11-19T15:44:00Z
IBC2023: This session will focus on enabling workflows in the multi-cloud environment, where hyper-scale systems tend to transcend individual cloud providers’ abilities, while content contributions come in from decentralised content and workflow providers. The panel will include major cloud platform providers and end users, and initiate a discussion about shifting ...
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