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Industry Trends
Netflix turns 25, looks back on crazy younger years
It’s a sobering thought to realise that Netflix is 25 years-old this year. After all, it shows just how far technology has come.
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News
IABM has “a goldmine of business-enhancing information” for IBC2022 attendees
IABM, the international voice of the broadcast and media technology supply industry, has published a comprehensive schedule of business-enhancing insights for the BaM Live™ Stage which will be running throughout IBC2022.
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Daily News
Surfing the [Native]Waves of sports content
Sports broadcasters and streaming services who wish to enhance the viewing experience for their cricket and American Football fans should visit Austrian provider NativeWaves in Hall 5 where it will be showcasing its latest NativeWaves EXP experiences for these sports.
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Daily News
Telstra Broadcast Services readies launch of next-gen IDN
Telstra Broadcast Services (TBS) is gearing up for the launch of its next-generation Internet Delivery Network (IDN) at IBC in September.
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Daily News
Dejero supports live remote production of El Salvador soccer league
Dejero is supporting Spanish production company, Quality, with its remote production workflow for the live broadcast of eight soccer matches per week for Tigo Sports’ coverage of El Salvador’s brand new national soccer league, Liga Nacional de Fútbol de El Salvador.
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Daily News
LTN Global appoints new CTO
Media technology and video transport services specialist LTN Global has appointed Brad Wall as its new Chief Technology Officer (CTO).
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News
Nielsen: Streaming surpasses cable viewing for the first time
The shift in viewing habits continues in the US as Nielsen announced that streaming usage exceeded cable and broadcast to capture the largest share of TV viewing in July.
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Elstree Studios launches additional two soundstages
Elstree Studios has launched two new soundstages.
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Daily News
Building a platform approach to OTT
Broadcasting and streaming hardware provider DVEO will be providing an in-depth demonstration of its recently released OTT platform in Hall 5.
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News
IBC2022 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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Pact invites commissioners to drama agreement summit
Producers’ organisation Pact has invited commissioners to a summit to discuss the ramifications of the rejection by Bectu members of new terms and conditions for a collective TV drama agreement.
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BBC Studioworks extends lease and makes ‘significant investment’ at Elstree Studios
BBC Studioworks is building on its partnership with Elstree Studios with “significant investment” being made across the facility.
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Daily News
Razor-sharp stereo imaging on show
On show from Neumann is the KH 150, a biamplified, DSP-controlled loudspeaker that features the same high-resolution tweeter as all Neumann studio monitors, and a newly developed 6.5in woofer with ultra-low distortion and high SPL capability.
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Thought Leadership
How 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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Daily News
Oscilloquartz Atomic clock to make IBC debut
An industry-first optical caesium atomic clock will be on show at IBC. The OSA 3300 is claimed to be the market’s first caesium atomic clock for ultra-stable timing over extended periods. It protects timing in broadcasting and media production from vulnerabilities in Global Navigation Satellite Systems (GNSS).