2022-09-11T14:40:00+01:00
IBC2022: The latest innovations in the content supply chain at IBC2022 in Amsterdam.
2024-08-28T17:49:00Z
2024-09-08T09:00:00Z By Staff writer
The Society of Motion Picture and Television Engineers (SMPTE) has announced its 2024 honourees.
2024-09-07T09:00:00Z By Staff writer
The Royal Television Society (RTS) is launching an online course that aims to help plug the TV skills gap and fast-track careers.
2024-09-06T11:04:00Z By Jo Ruddock
For those heading to Amsterdam to make new connections and meet contacts old and new, there are networking opportunities aplenty – with some happening even before the show starts.
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2024-04-25T09:24:00Z
IBC365 asked broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the dominant and emerging tech trends they were seeing at NAB and in their sector. While GenAI had undoubtedly been the buzzword at the show, participants referenced the widespread adoption of IP tech, the integration of AI-powered tools with current workflows, interactive TV, ...
2024-04-25T09:05:00Z
IBC365 spoke with broadcasters, consultants and vendors about the biggest challenges facing the M&E and tech industries. Responses covered the management of customer expectations, dealing with the fallout from the streaming wars, biases in competition and regulations, a lack of knowledge sharing around sustainability, IP engineering/technical issues, managing costs in ...
2024-04-24T16:39:00Z
Jonathan Morgan, Senior Vice President of Product and Technology at Perifery, explains how the industry is shifting from problematic offline/nearline archive technologies to cloud-based storage solutions.
IBC is run by the industry, for the industry. Six leading international bodies own IBC, representing both exhibitors and visitors. Their insights ensure that the annual convention is always relevant, comprehensive and timely. It is with their support that IBC remains the leading international forum for everyone involved in content creation, management and delivery.
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