In recent years, with the rapid development of AI and cloud technology, my company and I have faced the impact of new technologies on the sports broadcasting industry, tried to apply cloud and AI to our business, and achieved good results. I will now share our practical experience in utilizing AI and cloud tech to enhance production efficiency and operational capabilities.
Caton – Beyond the Cloud: Intelligent IP Broadcasting
The content delivery landscape is undergoing a seismic shift. Audience demand for high-quality content explodes while traditional IP methods struggle to keep pace. They face limitations in scalability, flexibility, and reliance on the unpredictable nature of the public internet.
The good news is that a revolutionary approach is emerging, driven by the exciting convergence of cutting-edge technologies. This approach leverages distributed cloud architecture and the power of Artificial Intelligence to completely reshape content transmission. In this article, we will delve into this future of intelligent IP broadcasting and explore how it empowers broadcasters not only to overcome these challenges but also to deliver exceptional experiences for their audiences.
Akta – Revolutionizing video monetization: the power of automation in ad insertion
In the dynamic landscape of online streaming, the battle for eyeballs and advertising revenue is fiercer than ever. As viewers continue to shift towards digital platforms, content providers face the challenge of not just delivering engaging content but also monetizing it effectively. In this realm, automation is emerging as a game-changer, particularly in the realm of ad insertion.
MEDIA & BROADCAST TECHNOLOGY: ST ENGINEERING IDIRECT’S CONTRIBUTION AND VISION
The media and broadcast industry is undergoing a rapid transformation, driven by technological advancements that enable unprecedented efficiency and quality in content production and distribution. As a new member of IABM, ST Engineering iDirect is keen to contribute to this evolution, offering insights into how satellite technology can address the challenges faced in today’s media landscape.
More Screens – elevating multi-screen video delivery to new heights
More Screens is an established Research & Development company specializing in Multi-Screen Video Delivery solutions and services. With over 20 years of experience in the Video over IP business, our team is dedicated to setting new standards in partnering with our clients and providing them with innovative, integrated Multi-Screen Media solutions.
Our flagship product, the Multi-Screen Video Service Delivery Platform – Spectar+, is built on a robust technology platform that brings all operational tasks into a single centralized system. This integrated approach simplifies management, enhances reporting efficiency, and delivers more actionable results.
Blue Lucy – It’s time to hit refresh on the product roadmap
We’re always being asked about our roadmap for BLAM, when really what most people want to know is what features or integrations we’ve got planned. And if you think that’s the same thing, think again.
LTN – Driving business success with automated versioning technology
Media companies are actively exploring ways to maximize their content delivery and operations. Technological advancements, particularly through the smart use of metadata and IP distribution, are revolutionizing resource-intensive processes. These innovations aim to reduce the overhead required to create great channels and tailored live events while enhancing the precision and speed of content delivery.
Norigin Media – Sourcing: In or Out?
Sourcing – In or Out? It is a long cyclic debate within any business – whether it’s better to build or buy. Such discussions revolve around business investments, where any spending must be weighted alongside the value of IPR ownership.
Net Insight – Boosting monetization with media-centric video delivery networks
With the global economic headwinds pressuring all industries, media companies are strategizing about expanding their content’s reach, tapping new audiences, and driving more revenue streams.
Delivering super high-quality live video content swiftly, reliably, and on a large scale is non-negotiable. As media companies pivot to reach audiences across markets, they need the right network backbone to remain agile. However, many media organizations still rely on generic transport workflows for their premium content, missing out on the advantages of new, software-defined transport networks explicitly tailored for media.
Innovation in software-defined transport networks that are media-centric in nature renders these networks ready to meet the stringent quality, synchronization, and reliability requirements of the media industry. When it comes to valuable live content, media companies can’t compromise for anything less.
Monterosa – How apps and merch became one in reality TV
It all started with a water bottle.
Love Island launched in 2015 and quickly became one of the most successful reality TV shows in history – with 22 versions launched globally, and into its ninth season in the UK.
One of the integral elements of the series is the Love Island app.
From interactive polls to quizzes, live content updates to ad inventory, the Love Island app helps to keep fans hooked on the show throughout the season.
Powered by Monterosa / Interaction Cloud, the real-time fan app drives increased levels of engagement and is an essential part of the format itself, empowering viewers to affect the show’s outcome, through a range of votes.