This is the age of multi-tasking and multi-production. Behind the scenes of every news, sport and live broadcast channel is a team of people who make the content come to life, and here in 2022, almost every aspect is driven by computer technology. These live production environments rely on multi-server, multi-PC and multimonitor infrastructure, where people take control through our default peripherals; the keyboard and mouse.
Winning Strategies for fan engagement on major sports events
Excitement, anticipation and pressure mount in the lead up to the prestigious World Cup, kicking off in November in Qatar. As football fans eagerly await their favourite players to lead their teams to victory, broadcasters and service providers will be preparing to deliver the highly sought-after coverage. The competition providers face in delivering the best football coverage may be as fierce as the action on the pitch.
State of M&E: Key Business & Tech Drivers
Peter White, CEO of IABM’s presentation from the State of the Industry Conference at NAB Show 2022.
In Conversation with NativeWaves
In this IABM TV interview, Roland Vlaicu (Sr. Advisor for Product at NativeWaves) discusses the benefits of NativeWaves EXP, where NativeWaves EXP is live today and which events they have done recently.
Media Tech Intelligence Briefing: Live Sports
As the M&E industry moves to DTC, live sports audience is moving to streaming platforms, forcing media companies to make strategic technology investments and streamline linear to support digital. The demand for ancillary content is leading media companies to create new types of sports content to engage with their customers. The demand for interactivity shifts the focus of M&E businesses to gaming, betting, and other interactive experiences to generate new revenue streams, driving investment in data analytics and better user experience.