All VOD articles – Page 21
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Michael Jaschke, glomex
With a promise of fair ad revenue shares, detailed analytics and one-click embedded codes, glomex has strong ideas when it comes to monetisation.
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Industry Trends
Pay TV rivals compete to develop deeper customer relationships
IBC2017: Greater personalisation and segmentation are among the main priorities for pay TV services.
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Industry Trends
NBCUniversal expands reality-focused SVoD service
IBC2017: NBCUniversal today revealed plans to roll out its Hayu SVOD service to the Nordics, as delegates at IBC were told that future of TV is in platforms.
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Industry Trends
TF1 exec: Despite disruption, TV remains resilient
TV is here to stay forever and those who predicted its downfall are wrong, according TF1’s distribution head Fabrice Mollier.
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Executive Interviews
The transformation of Sky Deutschland
Sky Deutschland is changing from a sports and film-orientated broadcaster towards a fully-fledged family entertainment company. CEO Carsten Schmidt explains how.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Brian Sullivan, Fox Networks
As President and Chief Operating Officer of Fox Network’s Digital Consumer Group, Brian Sullivan has to plot a course through an evolving entertainment ecosystem that has empowered consumers.
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Industry Trends
Making OTT pay
As OTT content grows in popularity, the challenge is to adopt models and tools that provide revenue in keeping – or outpacing – traditional delivery methods.
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Thought Leadership
In the rush for content, don’t overlook the importance of storage
Despite the focus on acquiring new content, operators cannot afford to overlook their storage requirements and the complexities associated with it, says Itai Tomer.
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Industry Trends
Managing VoD platforms and the delivery of content
The growing importance – and complexity – of VoD platforms has required vendors and service providers to provide sophisticated solutions.
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Industry Trends
Netflix to reach 128 million subscribers by 2022
The total number of Netflix subscribers will increase from 89 million in 2016 to 128 million by 2022, according to a report by Digital TV Research.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: What next for Netflix and Amazon?
Netflix and Amazon Prime Video continue to dazzle Hollywood – and viewers – with their offering of impressive quarter-year results and new subscriber growth.
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Industry Trends
Andrew Neil cautions British broadcasters
Broadcaster and journalist Andrew Neil spoke to delegates at the Digital TV Group (DTG) Summit in London where he delivered a stark warning to British broadcasters.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: Facebook’s move into content
Facebook looks set for a move into original content, with reports suggesting that the social media giant has already begun commissioning longform and shortform content.
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Industry Trends
NAB vendors state the case for HDR
In the search for the next big thing after HD, first came 4K. It was a simple concept to grasp: four times as many pixels must give a much better picture, surely?
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Technical Papers
4G broadcast: Can LTE eMBMS help address the demand for mobile video
In recent years, the proliferation of highly capable smartphones means many more people are now interested in watching video on their mobile phones, and there is therefore a corresponding increase in the amount of content available for such devices, both as short- form clips as well as long-form programmes and ...
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Industry Trends
Going over the top: streaming vs satellite
Will the move to OTT streaming by satellite channels gather momentum? Does it always make business sense?
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Video
What are Google's plans in television?
Despite media coverage to the contrary Google does not believe TV is dead. It is, however, facing its biggest disruption yet - the mobile revolution, which in turn has led to an increase in video consumption.
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Video
The New Broadcasters: Next generation video on demand - NBCU and hayu
Hendrik McDermott, Senior Vice President, Branded on Demand (SVOD) at NBC Universal International, talks about the decision to launch Hayu as a multiscreen app rather than a channel as research showed the growth portential in this area was huge.
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Thought Leadership
The future is on demand
From any direction, the requirement is for an enterprise view of SVOD, says Mark Evans, managing director, MSA Focus.
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Executive Interviews
Efe Çakarel: In the mood for movies
Focusing on the consumer experience and what they really want is a key USP for MUBI in the VOD space.