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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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Daily News
Sumolaser shines with pinpoint precision
Sumolight’s new Sumolaser is a daylight (6000K) point-source of “unparalleled luminance” that can put a precision beam of light on a stage or project miles into the sky. The compact unit weighs just 4.9kg and “rivals the output of traditional 18kW HMI daylight sources” more than ten times heavier.
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Industry Trends
CTV and Telegenic rebrand as EMG
Consolidation of two historic live production providers signals EMG rebranding process in Europe is now complete, with further transformation and enhanced offerings to follow.
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Industry Trends
Taking the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup to a global audience
After being postponed by a year due to the Covid-19 pandemic, the 2022 Women’s Cricket World Cup is finally upon us, running until the start of April. Eight teams are taking part in the tournament, which is being played in the One Day International (ODI) format, over 31 matches, and ...
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News
NEP Group opens office in Abu Dhabi
Outside broadcast specialist NEP Group has opened a new office in the United Arab Emirates (UAE) to grow its business in the Middle East.
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News
Serious Fraud Office opens criminal investigation into Arena TV collapse
The Serious Fraud Office (SFO) has begun a criminal investigation into Arena Television, the outside broadcast firm that collapsed into administration last year.
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News
NEP to power OB fleet with biofuel
NEP has switched its fleet of OB trucks to be powered by recycled biofuel as part of a step to reduce CO2 emissions and achieving carbon neutrality.
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Industry Trends
UHD, immersive audio, 5G and virtualised OBs: all the broadcasting innovation at the Beijing 2022 Winter Games
Beijing 2022 will offer an exciting glimpse into the immersive and virtualised future of Olympic broadcasting, as revealed by tech leaders at host broadcaster OBS.
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News
Collapsed Arena TV kit to be auctioned off
Over 3,000 items, from outside broadcasting trucks to cameras, lenses and hundreds of kilometres of cabling, are to be auctioned off following the collapse into administration of Arena TV.
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News
Arena collapsed owing £282 million say administrators
Outside broadcast firm Arena Group collapsed owing £282 million, according to its administrator.
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News
OBS boss hails early cloud adoption
Yiannis Exarchos, the CEO of Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS), has told IBC Digital that producing the host coverage for this year’s Tokyo Games was “the most challenging but also most rewarding” operation in the organisation’s history.
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News
Arena TV hit by fraud allegations
The administrators of collapsed Arena Television are reportedly suing its former directors amid allegations of fraud at the collapsed OB firm.
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Daily News
NEP UK installs SNP for flexible HDR
NEP UK has installed multiple Selenio Network Processor (SNP) appliances from Imagine Communications in four of its largest outside broadcast trucks to provide an automated workflow for delivering 4K/UHD as well as HD, in SDR and HDR.
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News
OB firm Arena TV ceases trading
Outside broadcast firm Arena Television has ceased trading after more than 30 years in business.
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News
Jordan appointed NEP global CTO
NEP Group has appointed Andrew Jordan to the role of global chief technology officer (CTO).
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Industry Trends
AIB welcomes Celebro Media
The London-based international media facilities house Celebro Media has joined the Association for International Broadcasting (AIB) global service.