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Industry TrendsBBC, Discovery and YouTube execs to deliver keynote speeches at IBC2018
BBC Studios Chief Executive Tim Davie, Discovery Networks International President and Chief Executive Jean-Briac ‘JB’ Perrette and YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan are to deliver keynotes at the IBC2018 Conference.
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Industry TrendsRegional focus: Latin America
With Brazil, Mexico & Argentina leading development in Latin America, the IABM has produced a regional report on the area.
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Industry TrendsRegional focus: North America
As the media technology industry gathered in Las Vegas for NAB, the IABM produced a regional report on one of the world’s largest broadcast and media markets.
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Industry TrendsWeekly news round-up: Facebook's "show trial" & Sinclair scripts questioned
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Industry TrendsUHD evolution: Phase B guidelines released
NAB 2018: The Ultra HD Forum has released its Phase B guidelines demonstrating at the Las Vegas trade show the developments of UHD and HDR formats to enhance viewing experiences.
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Industry TrendsWhich UHD series will dominate MIPtv?
The Cannes MIPtv programming market in April will see plenty of 4K/UHD programming available. IBC365 looks at some of the anticipated highlights.
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Industry TrendsEurope’s broadcasters in race to launch targeted ads
Facebook’s reputation may have taken a battering over the past few days, but the lure of online persists.
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Industry TrendsBroadcasters unite to sell pan-European ad packages
TV Fights Back: The European Broadcaster Exchange is the first significant move by leading European commercial broadcasters against Google and Facebook’s dominance in the online advertising market.
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Industry TrendsUK broadcasters combine to battle Facebook and Google
TV Fights Back: The UK’s leading commercial broadcasters have joined forces to extol the virtues of television to media planners in a bid to challenge the digital newcomers, writes Ray Snoddy.
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Industry TrendsWhat we know about Red’s Hydrogen phone
Red looks likely to make a full-scale launch of its Hydrogen phone in the summer, but a picture of what the handset will be capable of is starting to emerge.
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Industry TrendsThe week in numbers: Oscars viewing figures and Paralympics coverage
A drop in Oscars viewing figures and broadcasters’ plans for Paralympics coverage.
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Industry TrendsCodec wars: The battle between HEVC and AV1
A new codec designed for delivering OTT content that is backed by the likes of Amazon, Netflix and Google, threatens to challenge the dominance of HEVC.
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Industry TrendsSale or scale: The future of production
The Royal Television Society (RTS) took the lilt and inference of the property and design franchise show Love It or List It for an evening panel session on the stark implications of eye-catching buy-outs in the media markets.
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Industry TrendsBBC, Sky News and CNN awarded for outstanding TV journalism
The BBC won 11 of the Royal Television Society television journalism awards for 2018, with Sky News and CNN recognised for creative and excellent journalism.
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Industry TrendsIoT drives fourth industrial revolution
Fuelled by 5G, massive IoT adoption is expected to interconnect media across devices, connected cars and into smart cities, with a host of vendors and telecom operators showcasing their IoT offerings at Mobile World Congress.
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Industry TrendsThe week in numbers: Mobile users surge & 4G on the moon
Mobile subscribers to soar by 2025, the “fearsome seven” technology companies taking over the world and 4G coverage on the moon.
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Industry TrendsWhen Facebook abuse can be a “wonderful thing”
Senior executives from BT and iFlix hailed the power of content to transform “transactional” brands and create an emotional connection with customers.
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Industry Trends5G: “Open for business”
Nokia, Ericsson, Huawei and Cisco are among the many manufacturers to announce major deployments and advances for 5G at Mobile World Congress.
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Industry TrendsBlog: TV isn't dead, it's evolving
The way we shoot and deliver TV and film may have changed, but despite the constant cycle of change, cinema and TV is still in good health, says John Maxwell Hobbs.
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Industry TrendsChannel 4’s Keith Underwood to Chair IBC2018 Conference
Channel 4 Director of Strategy and Technology Keith Underwood has taken on the newly-created role of Guest Chair of the IBC2018 Conference.
















