All Apple articles – Page 2
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Thought Leadership
As OTT matures, the content supply chain needs to grow alongside
The streaming video industry is racing through its adolescence and through an age-appropriate growth spurt as new OTT services launch and traditional content owners and distributors plan their entry into a market nowhere near full grown.
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Industry Trends
Broadcast audio builds trust in fake news era
DAB is coming into its own as media format for advertisers at a time of concerns about fake news and ad fraud in the online space.
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Industry Trends
Creating a codec for tomorrow’s content
Alliance for Open Media spokesman Matt Frost on the rollout of AV1 and the creation of another delivery codec.
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Technical Papers
Advanced volumetric capture and processing
Volumetric video is regarded worldwide as the next important development step in media production. Especially in the context of rapidly evolving Virtual and Augmented Reality markets, volumetric video is becoming a key technology.
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Industry Trends
Advertising is "massively disrupted"
The once distinct worlds of advertising and television content are increasingly converging, with the subject one of the hot topics during IBC2018.
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Industry Trends
Could cord cutters be a lifeline for linear TV?
The trend for subscribers to dump pay TV services is gathering pace in the face of OTT growth.
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Industry Trends
‘The TV industry isn’t dead – yet!’
IBC2018: More innovation is required by TV industry to grab the attention of Millennials, Generation Z and Tweens, warns Havas exec Maria Garrido.
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Industry Trends
How to join the SVOD party
With the barriers to entry to launching an OTT service coming down all the time, David Wood finds out how producers are going direct to market with niche offerings such as True Royalty.
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Industry Trends
BAT vs FAANG: The battle for digital dominance
Can China’s fast-growing and deep-pocketed BAT – Baidu, Alibaba and Tencent – compete effectively in the international arena with the likes of FAANG – Facebook, Apple, Amazon, Netflix and Google?
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Industry Trends
Blog: Crossing the inflection point
The media industry is at an inflection point, one in which we have no clear view as to where we’ll end up, or who the winners will be.
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Industry Trends
Can Netflix and Amazon be overtaken?
Competition around the world is ramping up for the OTT leaders from other big tech firms, local specialists, traditional channels and pay-TV operators.
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Industry Trends
Analysis: Has Amazon scored with its Premier League package?
Amazon’s estimated £100 million purchase of an English Premier League football package puts beyond doubt any question that the future of live sports viewing is now in the hands of the tech giants.
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Industry Trends
Apple backs "transformational" AR
Augmented reality (AR), Dolby Atmos on Apple TV in 4K and new software features were unveiled at the World Wide Developer’s Conference (WWDC) in San Jose on Monday.
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Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: Comcast's Sky offer & BBC streams 4K HDR
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Industry Trends
Audio leads IP, VR and AR transformation
NAB 2018: In the past few years there has been more parity between audio and video, and no longer is the cliche “audio is the poor relation to video” trotted out at exhibitions.
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Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: Amazon reveals subscribers & Ofcom investigates RT
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Industry Trends
Securing assets in the era of disinformation
NAB 2018: Cyber security, audio technology and content creation solutions were showcased by Cisco, Fortium, Deluxe and Dolby during NAB.
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Industry Trends
BBC scoops 17 RTS Programme Awards
The Royal Television Society recognised BBC’s Planet Earth II, ITV’s Love Island and C4’s The End of the F***ing World for excellence in British television.
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Industry Trends
BBC, C4, ITV & C5 contend for RTS awards
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has announced its 2018 programme awards nominations.
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Industry Trends
Codec 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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