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Technical Papers
IBC2023 Technical Paper Sessions: Streaming - improving delivery efficiency
Multicast has promised to solve the scale issue of delivering very popular television over the internet for a long time. In this session, speakers will present the first paper from BT Research, both a proof-of-concept architecture and field trial results are presented for a means to assist unicast delivery using ...
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Daily News
Tata Elxsi leverages cloud and AI to deliver proactive Quality of Experience and Operations for operators
At IBC, Tata Elxsi will be showcasing the QoEtient tool for proactive QoE analysis for streaming services, as well as iCX, a secure SaaS solution for monitoring and managing customer-premises equipment (STBs and gateways) at scale.
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News
IBC2023 Preview: The hottest topics and sessions at this year’s show
Take a look at this year’s Content Agenda and the IBC2023 sessions cover a wide variety of topics, from targeting Gen Alpha to sustainable streaming.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Fiona Campbell – Social Listening and Winning Collaboration
Ahead of IBC2023, Michael Burns chats with Fiona Campbell, BBC’s Controller Youth Audience, BBC iPlayer and BBC Three, about what formats win over both teens and under-35s as well as how to cross-pollinate with gaming and social media to grab attention in a distracting world.
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Industry Trends
IBC2023 Accelerator Project: Responsive Narrative Factory
The Responsive Narrative Factory project is one of the eight Challenges in the 2023 cohort for IBC’s Accelerator Media Innovation Programme. The project is championed by The BBC and IET and the participants are Infuse Video, MetaRex, Cuvo.io, JPB Media Solutions, and EZDRM.
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Daily News
Aida unveils trio of NDI|HX high frame rate cameras
Three new NDI|HX 120fps cameras are set to be introduced by Aida Imaging: the PTZ-NDI3-X20, HD-NDI3-120 and HD-NDI3-IP67. Each camera features a 1/2.8in Sony CMOS sensor, which can capture up to 1080p 120fps on both NDI|HX and HDMI at the same time (except the Ethernet-only HD-NDI3-IP67). This makes the camera ...
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Thought Leadership
Consolidation, SaaS solutions and Cloud TV – How Media Services and Telcos Can Embrace Ongoing Trends to Drive Revenue and Keep Up with New Media
The media landscape has evolved dramatically in recent years. Not only has there been a shift in what media we see, how we see it, and who provides it, but media services and the content they facilitate have become thoroughly intertwined with consumers’ means of communication as well.
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Thought Leadership
How innovation in the media technology stack of software, hardware and networking can drive better and more cost-effective performance for streamers
With profitability as a primary business objective for streamers, the innovation of technology and associated financial models is the latest hot subject. The viewer experience remains paramount to ensure popularity of the streaming service, which returns best possible revenues. But financial models for buying technology should change to give economies ...
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News
Former BBC Director General Mark Thompson Appointed CNN CEO
Former BBC director general and New York Times CEO Mark Thompson has been appointed as Chairman and CEO of CNN Worldwide.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Leah Hooper Rosa - Seeing the bigger picture
Leah Hooper Rosa, who leads WBD’s streaming business in EMEA, is tasked not only with operations and growth for existing streaming services HBO Max and discovery+, but also planning for the roll out of Max from early 2024. She spoke to Adrian Pennington.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: One Piece
The bestselling manga series of all time has been made into one of the most expensive live action series ever, reports Adrian Pennington.
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Daily News
Launch channels with SaaS and confidence with evertz.io
Broadcasters can create new channels and monetise content across a variety of platforms using evertz.io, a new Software as a Service (SaaS). The system uses ‘hyper-scalable serverless microservices’ which the company says helps channel owners reduce time to market and avoid the costs and learning curves associated with using cloud-native ...
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Industry Trends
Interview: AAPA’s Sheila Cassells on Counterfeit Devices and Live Event Piracy
The ongoing challenges presented by illicit streaming and the disappointments of the recent EU Digital Services Act are among the issues currently concerning AAPA Executive VP Sheila Cassells, writes David Davies.
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News
Warner Bros. Discovery to Launch CNN Max News Service
Warner Bros. Discovery is to incorporate live news programming for the first time into its streaming platform Max with the addition of CNN Max.
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Daily News
3SS adds YouTube to 3Ready
Software specialist 3 Screen Solutions (3SS) announced that its 3Ready video entertainment platform and ecosystem has added YouTube as a content partner.
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Thought Leadership
We need to talk about metadata: Why it’s critically important in today’s media supply chain
Media organizations are waking up to a new era of content supply chain management driven by metadata. David Fisher, Media & Entertainment Industry Principal, Snowflake makes the case for why the shift isn’t before time and explains the benefits for organizations and consumers alike—-including why it’s “win-win” for early adopters.
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Industry Trends
IBC2023 Accelerators Project: Real Time Interactive Streaming
The Real Time Interactive Streaming project is one of the eight Challenges in the 2023 cohort for IBC’s Accelerator Media Innovation Programme. The project is championed by The LoLpga (Legends of the LPGA) and Verizon Business, with the participants being Red5Pro, Snipitz, AMD, Osprey, and Singular.live.
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Daily News
Six of the best with Luci Studio debut
The Luci Studio software codec has been transformed by Technica Del Arte, with Luci Studio 6 set to make its global debut at IBC.
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News
Disney, Amazon and Netflix: ‘The New Gatekeepers of Media”
The striking Writers Guild of America has called on regulators to increase their oversight of streamers, saying that three companies—Disney, Amazon, and Netflix—are “poised to be the new gatekeepers of media.”