All Consume articles – Page 14
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NewsNetflix ramps up international commissioning, sets new record
Netflix beat its own record by commissioning new original first-run TV or movie content from 28 different markets in the second quarter of 2022, according to research by Ampere Analysis.
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NewsIBC2022 Awards: BBC centenary, Ukrainian broadcasting efforts, 3D graphics and XR celebrated
IBC has announced its most prestigious innovation award will be presented to the BBC to celebrate its 100 years in the media industry. The International Honour for Excellence this year recognises the world’s first public broadcaster and its achievements since it first went on air in 1922 as the organisation ...
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Industry TrendsRemote Post Production: “Some things can’t be replicated in the cloud”
Remote post production is not only alive and well, but positively booming, according to the panel on the latest IBC Webinar: Remote Post Production.
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Thought LeadershipHow should advertising be incorporated into a Pay TV offering?
When it comes to content experiences available to consumers worldwide, I am reminded of the opening lines of Dickens’ “Tale of Two Cities.” We truly do live in the best – and worst – of times, writes Hoppr Chief Revenue Officer Emilia Ong.
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Industry TrendsSTB sector pursuing further standardisation and UX improvements
The need to support multiple platforms and cost-effective deployment remains unchanged, but there are still plenty of ways in which set top box (STB) developers are seeking to enhance their offers, writes David Davies.
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NewsOfcom urges tech firms to keep women safer online
Real-world concerns about women’s safety and wellbeing are mirrored in the online world, according to figures from a major study into the UK’s online lives.
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Daily NewsAn appy future
Content Everywhere exhibitors provide some of their thoughts on what the current trends are in the TV apps and content market — and how content providers should set themselves apart in order to retain audience engagement.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Transitioning to TV as an App
In this session from IBC Digital 2021, we delved into what broadcasters and video service providers need to consider to compete in the ’TV as an App’ market. This video is now available to watch here on-demand.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Assessing the energy and carbon footprint of the delivery of TV content in Europe - results of the LoCaT Study
This presentation from IBC Digital 2021 is available to watch now on-demand here.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021 Workflow Tour: Content Distribution
During IBC Digital 2021, we invited you to join some of the industry’s key technology users and suppliers for a tour focusing on streaming, video-on-demand, and the challenges of delivering a great direct-to-consumer experience. This Workflow tour is now available to watch here on-demand.
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Industry TrendsLocalisation pressures mount: AI and ML begin to come of age
The pressures of localisation are alive and well in 2022, according to a panel of experts speaking on a recent IBC 365 webinar, Localisation for Streamers. In fact, increasing business pressures have forced broadcasters and streamers to seek out even more targeted localisation of content, in order to maximise revenues ...
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VideoIBC Digital 2021 Trends: OTT & Direct to Consumer
In this IBC Digital 2021 session, hear how consumption trends are shifting, the rise of addressable, a fascinating look at successful niche platforms and the rise of super aggragators.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Creating a more diverse workforce with STARZ’s Jamila Daniel
Jamila Daniel, Chief Diversity Officer for Lionsgate and Senior Vice President of Human Resources at STARZ, is responsible for partnering with the company’s leadership team to effect organisational changes in policy and culture that lead to a more diverse and inclusive workplace. In this IBC Digital 2021 video, she explains ...
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: AI in Media Production - Creating new markets for linear content
For decades, broadcasters have been producing linear programmes, such as news, magazines or documentaries, which contain valuable audio-visual information about a vast variety of individual topics. The problem is that these individual topics are often neither addressable nor findable. Could AI and machine learning, segment or chapterise this archived material ...
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Distributing content with Banijay’s Cathy Payne
Cathy Payne, Chief Executive of Banijay Rights, highlights the latest trends in the production and distribution of scripted and unscripted content in this video from IBC Digital 2021.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Ways to build, engage and retain online audiences
Building and retaining an audience is essential to the success of all broadcasters, video service providers and content creators. This 2021 session looked at a variety of different approaches to attracting and growing audiences.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021 How Future Market and Technology Trends will define the Home Device Market
2021 was an exciting time for the home device market, with more content and services being streamed into DTVs, Set-top boxes (STBs) and OTT devices than ever before.
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VideoIBC Digital 2021: Latest Achievements in 4K Live Streaming
Using SDN design for communication between the ISP and the CDN to offer an efficient and reliable live streaming service
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Industry TrendsISE 2022 review: Pro-AV is back in the sunlight
Having been postponed from February, ISE was a long-awaited opportunity for the professional AV industry to meet face-to-face at a new venue in the Catalonian sunshine.
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VideoIBC Digital: IBC Awards 2021
IBC’s glittering awards ceremony went virtual in 2021, yet generated the same excitement in finding out who has won the three prizes for innovative, co-operative developments. Games, remote production, 4k anime, dynamic content management - all and more made the shortlist.
















