The origin of scarcity was the impact of the pandemic, which drove increasing demand for some resources (components, talent, energy, etc.) while disrupting their supply. This scarcity has been recently exacerbated by the conflict in Ukraine, which has further strained global supply chains and pushed up inflation. This is a risk to all businesses, including media tech suppliers.
Need for balance – how to match your TV channel business model with the playout technologies and services available? What about taking back the control?
At the end of 2021, and for the foreseeable future, both national and international TV broadcasters face the challenges of how to find the balance between fast-changing external market forces, the business model chosen, and the technologies implemented to gain market success.
Media Tech Intelligence Briefing: The Creator Economy
In the last few years, the creator economy has boomed, with an increasing number of people worldwide pursuing their passions and sharing the content they create on various user-generated content platforms such as YouTube, Spotify, or TikTok. This Briefing aims to delve into the forces shaping the growth of the creator economy and its implications for media and technology.
Why the ‘as a service’ model provides the solution to economically uncertain times
With customer requirements in greater flux and an unpredictable economic outlook, it’s no wonder that OPEX-based managed services are becoming increasingly popular, writes Densitron Global Business Development Director Reuben Such.
In Conversation with LTN Global
In this IABM TV interview, Malik Khan (Co-Founder & Executive Chairman, LTN Global) discusses LTN's vision for the future of television. Malik also talks about the number of acquisitions from LTN Global in the last few years, and how have they been used to help realise this vision.
In Conversation with ETL
In this IABM TV interview, Dr Esen Bayar (CEO at ETL Systems) discusses the key pain points for broadcasters in 2022.
In Conversation with Media Asset Capital
In this IABM TV interview, Graham Sharp (Director, Media Asset Capital) discusses what Media Asset Capital do for Broadcasters and Content owners and how this work has changed over the past few years.
Content Distribution & Monetization: State of the Industry
This Briefing focuses on identifying the most important investment drivers in content distribution & monetization derived from a mixture of sources, including survey data on technology priorities, company announcements, and financial data.
Adoption Trends: Cloud
IABM Adoption Trends reports annually track the adoption of specific emerging technologies within the broadcast and media sector.
Why dynamic analyst relations is pivotal to business success
This report is based on in-depth interviews with top technology industry analysts, including Karsten Weide (IDC), Maria Rua Aguete (Omdia), and Guy Bisson (Ampere Analysis).