All Executive Interviews articles – Page 14
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Executive InterviewsThe technology that could change sport on TV
Ultra HD and VR might make all the headlines but when it comes to pushing the boundaries of sports production, but better use of data and artificial intelligence are likely to be the big winners, suggests David Shield.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Mario Vecchi, PBS
The move to transition to software-based, IP-connected infrastructure has left some broadcasters feeling exposed. CTO Mario Vecchi explains how PBS guards against the cyber threat.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Richard Waghorn, RTE
New business models, and the new skill sets required if platforms are to stand out from the crowd, are two considerations that brought the Saorview Connect box into play.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Balan Nair, Liberty Global
Broadcasters and media firms must embrace new technology and operate at scale to contend with changing consumer behavior.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Dinara Toktosunova, Ruptly
”360-degree video is a natural step forward for us”, says Dinara Toktosunova, CEO, Ruptly
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Jørgen Madsen Lindemann, MTG
Jørgen Madsen Lindemann has overseen MTG’s investment in digital companies. He explains why the broadcaster has made such a radical overhaul of its product portfolio.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Sally Buzbee, Associated Press
Associated Press Executive Editor Sally Buzbee wants to instill some “old-fashioned media values” in social media platforms.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Aksel van der Wal, Turner
Turner Broadcasting’s recently appointed EVP/Digital Ventures & Innovation, Aksel van der Wal, has an immense suite of responsibilities.
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Executive InterviewsThe 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 InterviewsInterview: Joanna Wells, Viacom
With social networks signing live sport deals and commissioning original content, are they a broadcaster’s friend or fiercest rival?
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Executive InterviewsFacebook: The new home of original content?
Facebook Product Director Daniel Danker will deliver the opening keynote of IBC2017. Here, he explains the social media platform’s content strategy.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Sotiris Salamouris, OBS
With the broadcast industry in transition phase, Olympic Broadcasting Services Chief Technology Officer Sotiris Salamouris must manage the shift to 4K, 8K and IP while ensuring the world doesn’t miss a second of the action.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: 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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Executive InterviewsInterview: Wim Ponnet, Endemol Shine Netherlands
Wim Ponnet works for a company that produces up to 700 big productions annually, and it sure knows how to exploit its IP (intellectual property).
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Tony Maddox, CNN
Thirteen years at the BBC and a steady presence at CNN since 1998 has given Tony Maddox a unique overview of today’s global news scene.
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Executive InterviewsInterview: News Corp’s Latha Maripuri
As Global Chief Information Security Officer (CISO) and Deputy CTO for News Corp, Latha Maripuri needs to provide employees in news, sports, radio, real estate and publishing with the tools to do their job, but in a safe and secure environment.
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Executive InterviewsLost in Time with mixed reality
The use of mixed reality technology has enabled the creation of formats with levels of interactivity that have not been seen before, says FremantleMedia’s Petter Testmann Koch.
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Executive InterviewsWhy TVT bought Amsterdam playout business DMC
Chief Executive Ian Brotherston explains what the DMC deal means for TVT
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Executive InterviewsInterview: Freeview Australia CEO Liz Ross
Marketing, rather than technology, is key, according to Freeview Australia boss Liz Ross.
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Executive InterviewsData is key to online video, says Little Dot boss
Data - as well as a creative gut - is vital for winning online audiences, says Little Dot CEO Andy Taylor.
















