All Connected TV & Devices articles – Page 10
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Enrique Rodriguez, Liberty Global
Liberty Global’s Enrique Rodriguez looks forward to a world of gigabit broadband, video with everything, and artificial intelligence that’s actually intelligent, he told delegates during the IBC conference last week.
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Industry Trends
TV should be ‘wary’ of Alexa voice search, says C4
IBC2018: Amazon exec Fabrice Rousseau tells IBC that ‘TV is the most important space’ for Alexa, but Channel 4 says any voice partnership must involve sharing viewer search data.
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Thought Leadership
Devices alone don’t make for great media experiences
Audiences are growing more and more technologically savvy. Not only that, they are getting even more immersed in new ways they can improve their media needs, demanding new experiences and that their expectations be challenged, writes WeTek Chief Executive Hugo Condesa.
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Video
"Following the eyeballs"
Accelerating and engaging with audiences, MTGx Chief Executive Jette Nygaard-Andersen talks about “following the eyeballs” and the future with eSports, VR and voice recognition.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Jean-Francois Galtier, Netgem
People want to access all content on every screen and enjoy the best video and sound quality, explains Netgem CTO Jean-Francois Galtier.
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Executive Interviews
Interview: Jette Nygaard-Andersen, MTG
The world’s leading media companies are grappling with how they can best adapt their business model to cope with the disruptions ushered in by the digital age. MTG has directed efforts towards a content-led hunt for Generation Z’s attention, according to experienced executive Jette Nygaard-Andersen.
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Industry Trends
The beautiful game of apps
Sports apps are on the rise, able to deliver subscription income and other rewards to rights holders and sponsors, but we’re likely to see even greater development of the genre to benefit both the sports brands and their fans.
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Thought Leadership
Set top box: An exciting possibility on the horizon
The set top box can be at the forefront of the fast-emerging desire for a very smart home, asserts L T Technology Services Chief Technology Officer Ashish Khushu.
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Industry Trends
BBC, Discovery and YouTube execs to deliver keynote speeches at IBC2018
BBC Studios Chief Executive Tim Davie, Discovery Networks International President and Chief Executive Jean-Briac ‘JB’ Perrette and YouTube Chief Product Officer Neal Mohan are to deliver keynotes at the IBC2018 Conference.
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Video
Video: Ben Keen, analyst
NAB 2018: Analyst Ben Keen on the dynamic clash of cultures between internet platforms and traditional broadcasting businesses.
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Executive Interviews
CTO Series: David Kline, Viacom
David Kline, EVP and Chief Information Technology Officer, Viacom on responding to – and inspiring – change.
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Webinar
On-demand webinar: NAB Show 2018 Deconstructed
Not everything that happens in Vegas stays in Vegas: IBC365 is joined by a panel of industry experts to review what went on, what was hot, and what happened at the NAB 2018 conference and show floor.
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Video
Video: Kris Hardiman, Ericsson
Ericsson Head of Head of Portfolio Marketing for Europe and Latin America Kris Hardiman on Ericsson’s role in the broadcast sector, changing consumer viewing habits and the impact of 5G.
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Industry Trends
What we know about Red’s Hydrogen phone
Red looks likely to make a full-scale launch of its Hydrogen phone in the summer, but a picture of what the handset will be capable of is starting to emerge.
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Industry Trends
Voice control to dominate 143m homes by 2022
Pay TV and OTT operators are plugging into voice control to enhance the entertainment ecosystem and cater to audience demand for smart controlled devices.
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Thought Leadership
VoD remains central and disruptive technologies will dominate
2018 is set to be an important year for the broadcast industry, with continually shifting audience habits, the battle for viewers’ attention intensifying, and emerging technologies becoming more mainstream, writes Tom Williams.
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Industry Trends
Predictions for 2018: Five media tech themes from the DTG
Artificial intelligence, AR, voice assistants and 5G are among the themes that will dominate 2018, according to experts at the DTG
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Industry Trends
CES 2018: Top 10 launches, trends and insights
The top gadgets, trends and experiences showcased at CES 2018 last week.
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Thought Leadership
Can you watch 350 channels worth of TV?
Television operators and OTT providers need to better personalise and target their content says Michael Clanton, Global Video Solutions and Cable Industry Leader, IBM.
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Industry Trends
Smart and connected: The future of home technology
The capabilities of smart technology are paving the way for futuristic home, experts explore the challenges and rise in the demand for connected and integrated devices.