With more badge collection points – including offsite locations – an all-new online Attendee Portal and added functionality on the IBC app, there are plenty of ways to make sure your trip to IBC runs smoothly.
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 ...
A live event playout system, Amagi Dynamic, is set to be unveiled at IBC. Designed to manage multiple simultaneous live events, Amagi Dynamic operates independently of any specific channel while providing substantial cost savings and unmatched operational flexibility.
Captioning technology and infrastructure provider AI-Media unveiled its AI-based LEXI Captioning Tool Kit, a collection of automated captioning tools that aims to meet the integrated needs of content creators and distributors worldwide.
Sports and entertainment broadcasters beIN Media Group expanded its partnership with video software provider Synamedia to improve subscribers’ viewing experiences with new, immersive capabilities across 24 countries in Middle East and North Africa (MENA).
The IBC Daily catches up with Pippa Considine, Producer of the IBC Awards 2023, to find out more about this year’s Social Impact Awards finalists and reveals what we can expect from this year’s presentation in Amsterdam.
Viz Channel Branding, which replaces Viz Multichannel, is a new automated channel branding and promo system that boasts greater control, stability and visibility.
The Luci Studio software codec has been transformed by Technica Del Arte, with Luci Studio 6 set to make its global debut at IBC.
Qwilt and Cisco announced that they will deploy their content delivery network (CDN) service to Vodafone, with the aim of increasing the quality and capacity of Vodafone’s streaming delivery to its mobile and fixed broadband customers across Europe and Africa.
Swiss provider Wegner live, which broadcasts live auctions via streaming services, selected the real-time streaming solution nanoStream Cloud that targets large audiences in the DACH region (Germany, Austria, Switzerland) but can reach viewers around the world thanks to the nanocosmos CDN.
Cloud-based SaaS technology specialist Amagi was selected by consumer electronics company TCL to support its new streaming options for TCL TV users in the United States.
As the European League of Football (ELF) approaches its Championship Game in Duisburg on September 24, playout for its free ad-supported streaming television (FAST) channels has been handled this season by Qvest, using its latest all-in-one cloud playout product, makalu. The league has 17 teams in three conferences across nine ...
Designed to produce real-time subtitling and captioning across all media formats, version 5.12 of Profuz Digital’s SubtitleNext introduces a range of enhancements for vertical subtitle writing for East Asian languages.
The delivery of OTT services to remote subscribers presents a major challenge for service providers and telcos. Combine this with network congestion and the situation can become unviable.
Video streaming infrastructure specialist Bitmovin launched Eco Mode, a new feature for the Bitmovin Player that is designed to enable a more ecological streaming performance.
OTT SaaS platform provider Green Streams and XroadMedia, a specialist in personalisation and content discovery, have joined forces to provide operators and pay TV providers with what they describe as a superior experience for their TV and entertainment subscribers.
Video streaming infrastructure provider Bitmovin and Akamai Technologies teamed up on a new offering that aims to provide media organisations with end-to-end visibility between the video player and CDN.
Edgio announced its collaboration with the Canadian Hockey League (CHL) to provide an integrated platform for the delivery of live and on-demand hockey games broadcasts across Canada.
Telefónica, through its Telefónica Soluciones area, and North American company Qwilt reached an agreement to implement a content distribution system based on the union of both companies’ technologies.
Telecoms and broadcasting infrastructure provider Cellnex opted for Synamedia’s virtual digital content manager (vDCM) to support Spanish public broadcaster RTVE in Spain.