All broadcast technology articles
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Daily News
Multi-role HDR camera from Ikegami offers high flexibility
The UHK-X600 high-frame rate, high dynamic range camera is designed to fit flexibly into multiple roles, for use in studio or OB applications as well as battery-powered over-the-shoulder location production.
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Industry Trends
Recruitment & Retention: Navigating the Skills Shortfall
The Rise Up Academy is among several notable organisations aiming to increase and diversify the intake of new engineering talent into broadcast. But how are individual companies reacting to the skills shortfall, asks David Davies.
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Industry Trends
Interview: DPP CEO Mark Harrison – Content and Collaboration
The DPP’s rise to industry prominence: George Jarrett, who attended the first three foundation meetings involving ITV, C4 and the BBC and industry sympathisers seeking an agreed digital production strategy, talks to DPP CEO Mark Harrison.
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News
IBC2023: Global Players Drive Show Floor Space Demand as Momentum Builds
Momentum is building towards IBC2023 as the demand for floor space accelerates, with many returning exhibitors increasing, and in some cases doubling their floor space.
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Industry Trends
Remote Production by Pedal Power: Sustainable Broadcast
A flurry of striking new mobile broadcasting projects – including two bike-based units in the Netherlands – provide a tantalising glimpse of how day-to-day news-gathering and remote production could be made more sustainable, writes David Davies.
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Industry Trends
Next-generation XR content: The technical challenges
Technology consistently offers new ways for video to be made and consumed. AI and XR are two of the new frontiers currently rolling out fresh pathways to be explored.
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Industry Trends
FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022’s Record Live Streams Set Out Future of Fan Engagement
With more digitally native audiences craving new experiences and formats for sports, FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 has become a case study of how apps and streaming services can bring the type of mobility, flexibility, and engagement traditional TV could not, writes Adrian Pennington.
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News
IBC2022 Highlights: All the news, products and insight from the RAI Amsterdam
Discover the news, interviews and reaction from IBC2022 (9-12th September 2022), as the M&E industry gathered together for the first time since 2019.
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Daily News
Next-gen Ecreso FM transmitter launched by WorldCast
The first of its kind to hit the market, the Ecreso FM 1kW from the AiO Series is being launched at IBC. Ecreso is a field-proven FM transmitter brand that has been on the market for over 60 years. The new model is a compact 2U FM transmitter delivering the ...
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Daily News
IBC Conference 2022: Designing the Future Together
With over 20 hours of research, strategic interviews, presentations, panel discussions and technical papers across two days and two stages, the IBC Conference programme is set to debate the biggest issues, explore the latest trends and technologies, and ask the important questions.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: Birmingham 2022 Commonwealth Games
With 22 live sports across 14 venues, the Commonwealth Games is bigger than, say, the UEFA Euros, and more complex by virtue of having multiple disciplines running concurrently.
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Daily News
Hitomi MatchBox – now with added Latency
Lots of things can add tiny amounts of delay to a signal path, making getting everything in sync tricky. Now, Hitomi’s new MatchBox Latency feature can analyse delay without delay, and with millisecond accuracy.
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News
Two winners share RTS Young Technologist of the Year Award 2022
The Royal Television Society (RTS) has named Jahreal Wright and Jonathan Chappell-Seetayah as joint winners of the RTS Young Technologist of the Year Award.
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Industry Trends
Tour de France 2022: Behind the scenes with the WBDS mixed reality Cube
Behind the scenes at this year’s Tour de France 2022, Warner Bros. Discovery Sports used the Cube studio to enhance its coverage of cycling’s greatest show.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: The Championships, Wimbledon 2022
With more matches broadcast than ever before, some in 360-degrees and plans for an UHD HDR upgrade, Wimbledon braces for two weeks of global attention.