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IBC2018 round-up: Executive Forums
Influential and visionary executives from across the industry united at the IBC2018 Executive Forums to discuss key trends, opportunities and disruptors to shape future strategy.
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The scourge of piracy and 5G’s ‘killer app’
IBC2018: With content hailed as the ‘killer app’ for 5G, further consolidation between telcos and media firms is inevitable, attendees of the Telco & Media Innovation Forum were told.
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IBC2018 review: OTT delivery and the issue of latency
Hall 14 continues to expand and mature into one of the most exciting and interesting spaces at IBC, writes IBC Daily reporter Anne Morris.
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IBC2018 review: IP - a done deal?
IP-enabled kit and the implementation of AI were among the trends in halls 1, 4 and 5, writes IBC Daily reporter Ian McMurray.
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Getting to grips with TV’s golden age
IBC2018: The state of scripted, the future of linear TV and the effectiveness of digital advertising were all topics of debate at a session devoted to debunking received wisdom in TV.
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Android TV and Roku catch IBC’s eye
IBC2018: In a session devoted to eye-catching innovation at IBC, Accedo’s Fredrik Andersson highlights Android TV and Roku as well as other ground breaking products.
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Eurosport looks to “service the superfans”
IBC2018: Broadcaster plans to develop a global lifestyle platform around golf, followings its acquisition of rights to the PGA Tour.
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Impossible seeks start ups with ‘planet centric’ design ideas
IBC2018: Lily Cole and Kwame Ferreira’s business incubator looks to support technology companies focused on sustainability.
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"We’re customer obsessed” says world’s fastest growing tech company
IBC2018: Reliance Jio has disrupted the Indian mobile market, adding a staggering 215m customers within 21 months of launch.
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IBC: “The centre of our changing community”
IBC is benefiting from the convergence of technology, says Chief Executive Michael Crimp.
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The ‘Killer App’ for 5G hasn’t been invented yet
IBC2018: Telcos debate how best to take advantage of the forthcoming roll out of 5G services.
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Fun run at IBC raises over $65k for charity
IBC2018: Money raised by the 4K 4Charity Fun Run will go to organisations focused on increasing diversity and inclusion in media and entertainment industry
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Beyond Netflix: How to survive as a niche streaming service
IBC2018: Key to success for specialist OTT platforms is to pitch yourself as a ‘delicatessen’ compared to ‘supermarkets’ like Netflix and Amazon, IBC delegates told.
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IABM spells out top priorities for media tech firms
IBC2018: Senior execs from companies such as Avid, AWS, NEP and ITV debate the state of the industry at IABM Business Breakfast.
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Boosting diversity is ‘a commercial benefit’
IBC2018: Companies in the broadcasting industry will be more successful if they improve on- and off-screen diversity, delegates at IBC sessions on diversity and gender equality are told.
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YouTube’s Mohan: ‘New EU directive is anti-creator’
IBC2018: The Chief Product Officer of YouTube, Neil Mohan, tells IBC audience that European Union’s recently approved Copyright Directive will “impact the creative ecosystem.”
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“Partnerships” are key to growth, says Netflix
Striking partnership deals with pay-TV and telco operators has helped Netflix take its subscriber numbers “to the next level”, says Maria Ferreras, Vice President of Business Development EMEA.
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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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Peled spells out strategy for Synamedia
The newly named company, which is being acquired from Cisco, looks to tap into content boom and mulls a possible IPO in a few years
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"HDR is not a look, it’s a canvas”
Team behind new Netflix sci-fi drama The Innocents reveal how it was produced in HDR.