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Streaming platform Max goes live in 20 European countries
Warner Bros. Discovery has launched its enhanced streaming service Max in 20 countries across the Nordics, Iberia, and Central and Eastern Europe.
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Comcast launches Peacock, Netflix and Apple TV+ bundle
Comcast is set to launch a streaming bundle combining its Peacock platform with Netflix and Apple TV+ for $15 per month in the US.
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Movie channels lead viewing on FAST services
Some 43% of all viewing on leading FAST service Pluto TV is attributed to its movie channels, according to new research from Omdia and PlumResearch.
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Disney, Fox and Warner Bros Discovery name joint sports streamer Venu Sports
The sports streaming service set to be launched by Walt Disney’s ESPN, Warner Bros Discovery and Fox Corp is to be called Venu Sports.
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Netflix to launch in-house ad tech platform
Netflix will launch an in-house advertising technology platform by the end of 2025.
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Industry Trends
DTG Summit: Gen Z accelerates the demise of linear TV
DTG CEO Richard Lindsay-Davies passionately called for regulators to “leave no one behind” as IPTV clearly looks to dominate into the future. George Jarrett reports.
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Most viewers spend more than six minutes searching for TV to watch
Nearly two in three viewers spend more than six minutes searching for something to watch on TV, with 51% stating that the difficulty in finding new content can get frustrating according to a new report.
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IBC2024 Primed to Lead Innovation, Explore Trends and Foster Collaboration across the Global Media Technology Community
IBC2024 is now open for registration, with the global media and entertainment (M&E) industry set to converge at the RAI Amsterdam on 13-16 September. The global event has built strong momentum with booked exhibitor space already surpassing last year’s total. Big names such as BBC Studios, beIN Media Group, Fremantle, ...
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Sky to launch Sky Sports+
Sky is to launch Sky Sports+ this August, promising to deliver 50% more live sport to customers.
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Digital terrestrial TV at ‘tipping point’ warns Ofcom
UK regulator Ofcom has warned that changing audience habits and rising costs could force a ‘tipping point’ for digital terrestrial television (DTT) in the next decade.
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Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery partner for streaming bundle
Disney and Warner Bros. Discovery are to launch a streaming bundle in the US this summer that includes Disney+, Hulu and Max.
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Warner Bros Discovery sets launch date for Max in France, Poland, Netherlands and Belgium
Warner Bros. Discovery is to make its streaming service Max available in France and Poland, the Netherlands and Belgium on 11 June.
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Trio of execs replace Bob Bakish as head of Paramount Global
Bob Bakish is stepping down from his role as President and CEO of Paramount Global.
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Freely streaming services officially launches in UK
The UK’s public service broadcasters have launched joint streaming service Freely.
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Daily News
Bitmovin ties with Akamai
Video streaming software provider Bitmovin announced the launch and immediate general availability of Bitmovin’s Live Encoder running on distributed cloud platform Akamai Cloud Computing.
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Daily News
AI-Media partners with DAZN
Captioning technology specialist AI-Media has formed a partnership with sports entertainment streaming platform DAZN to provide live and recorded multi-language and translated captioning using various solutions from its AI-based LEXI Tool Kit.
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Daily News
Evergent provides tips on profitability gains
Customer management and streaming monetisation specialist Evergent has outlined the top five ways it believes that media organisations and direct-to-consumer streaming services are missing out on revenue in its new playbook for streaming profitability.
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Daily News
Accedo and Brightcove collaborate with Iraq’s Al Sharqiya Group
Accedo and Brightcove announced a collaboration with Al Sharqiya Group to enhance its 1001 streaming service with the introduction of one of Iraq’s first subscription video-on-demand (SVOD) platforms, alongside live linear channels.
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NAB 2024: What are the biggest industry challenges and what can be done?
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 ...