Simplestream’s Channel Studio lets OTT and streaming operators repurpose existing backlog of video-on-demand (VOD) assets and create virtual ‘live’ channels with optional server-side ad insertion, and/or on-screen graphic overlays. A seamless playback experience sits at the core of new opportunities for monetisation, with increased audience engagement and higher live viewing figures as a result. Channel Studio allows operators to distribute content anywhere, including leading FAST platforms.
Hammerspace: BaM Shortlist – Manage
Hammerspace is a software-defined data solution providing unified file access and automated data orchestration spanning otherwise incompatible storage silos from any vendor, across one or multiple locations, clouds, and cloud regions.
Comcast Technology Solutions: BaM Shortlist – Manage
Adthos: Changing the face of audio advertising
Adoption Trends: Artificial Intelligence and Machine Learning
IABM Adoption Trends reports annually track the adoption of specific emerging technologies within the broadcast and media sector.
State of MediaTech
Strategic report prepared for IBC 2022 by IABM
Removing barriers to creativity at A+E Networks UK
Faced with ageing infrastructure that was impacting the creative team’s ability to deliver, A+E UK turned to Blue Lucy to provide a solution that put production needs first.
Telos Infinity® Accelerates on Dirt!
Progressive American Flat Track saves money and time by streamlining live event Comms using Telos Infinity IP Intercom Platform.
PlayBox OTT Stream: Getting started in streaming
The idea of video streaming services as an added value offering for ISPs and telcos is naturally attractive. By winning regular users it makes the subscriber more likely to stay with the service provider so it is a double financial bonus, reducing churn as well as increasing fees.
Is sport becoming too commercial?
Sport as an entertainment genre like film or TV has been emerging for a couple of decades especially here in Europe. Once Sky started to pay big money for exclusive TV rights for Premier League football, the landscape changed. Sports like rugby turned professional for the first time and tried to compete, initially unsuccessfully, with football for a share of the cash and audience.