Mike Szumlinski (Manager, North America, Cantemo) explores how the integration of AI and media management can help content producers prepare for a content-heavy future, monetize libraries and reduce the complexities of managing video.
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Tommaso Cesano (Head of Business Development and Strategy, Meta Liquid) explains how AI video analysis can support broadcasters and media companies in empowering DAM and delivering more engaging and personalized user experiences to viewers.
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Jérôme Wauthoz (VP, Products, Tedial) and Daniel McDonnell (MD, Timeline Television) explore how automation tools that leverage AI help production teams increase and personalize content for better storytelling
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Toni Vilalta (Product Manager, VSN) discusses the practical applications AI technology offers to broadcast professionals.
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Thomas Gunkel (Market Director Broadcast, Skyline Communications) on why incorporating AI algorithms that automatically analyze data in real time are indispensable in the NMS for efficiently controlling, monitoring and orchestrating your operation
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Broadcasters around the world are adopting new transmission standards, while in the U.S., stations are preparing to move to new channel assignments, even as they eye single frequency networks as their ticket to reaching consumers moving around outside the home. All of these transmission changes open up new possibilities for in-band and co-channel interference, and as engineers prepare to cope with those, they will also need solutions for dealing with the special monitoring needs of SFNs. It all adds up to the need for a new level of sophistication in signal monitoring and analysis.
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Well, there goes the World Cup. The usual thrills, spills, dives and goals and, for us in the broadcast TV industry, there was also the wonderful arrival of VAR. Now, despite all of the controversies connected with the decisions, did anyone notice how the quality of the playback suites – if not the quality of the referees’ decisions (especially the Final) — was never questioned?
But off the pitch, this was a really interesting tournament for the TV industry. This was probably the first ‘real’ IP-based broadcasting World Cup with broadcasters having to gear up for huge demand to show games via streaming networks. But this massive demand also exposed some real flaws in large-scale live streaming after record audiences swamped networks.
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In 2013, Microsoft Production Studios began pioneering work on a property-wide audio-over-IP production workflow. Through its ties to MSNBC, it forged relationships and shared knowledge with other broadcasters charting the same frontier. In this session, John Ball (Systems Engineer, Microsoft Production Studios) shares practical experience – both successes and lessons learned. Also, as Microsoft has already begun the infrastructure upgrades to accommodate a SMPTE ST 2110 video workflow, practical comparisons can be drawn on the adoption process for audio and video.
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TAG V.S., is an international specialist in advanced IP monitoring and high-quality UHD Multiviewers. Established in 2008 by technology pioneers, Tomer Schechter and Gal Waldman, TAG has earned a reputation as an industry visionary and has remained ahead of the competition by anticipating and addressing the changing needs and requirements of the IP Monitoring Multiviewer market.
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Increasingly based on IP, virtualization and Cloud technology,
Nevion’s solutions enable the management, transport and processing of professional-quality video, audio and data – in real time, reliably and securely. From content production to distribution, Nevion solutions are used to power major sporting and live events across the globe. Some of the world’s largest media groups and telecom service providers use Nevion technology, including AT&T, NBC Universal, NASA, BBC, CCTV, EBU, BT and Telefonica.
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