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Streaming ahead: Asia a dynamic video market offering a rich seam of growth opportunities in coming years

By Shaun Lim The demand and appetite for content on a global scale has never been greater. Either compelled by

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Why more viewers in Asia will turn to SVoD services

Driven by high penetration in both fixed and mobile broadband, as well as low subscription prices, more viewers in Asia

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Dream to stream all NBL1 games comes true, thanks to LiveU

Australia’s National Basketball League (NBL) is live streaming every state basketball game by deploying LiveU Solo wireless video encoders at

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ARRI allows producers to get into the heart of a story

Are you trapped in a lockdown? Would you like to travel through a vast landscape and immerse yourself in the

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Tencent Cloud opens its first IDC in Indonesia

Tencent Cloud, the cloud business of Chinese tech giant Tencent, has opened its first Internet Data Centre (IDC) in Indonesia.

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Kiloview’s new NDI Multiview Player

Kiloview has launched the Kiloview Multiview Player (Beta), a premium multi-screen playback application for Network Device Interface (NDI) video streams.

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Remote/At-Home Production

Challenges, opportunities and the future Demand for coverage of live events, particularly sports, is at an all-time high. For broadcasters,

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Freeview NZ brings live streaming & on-demand content onto single platform

New Zealand’s digital terrestrial TV provider Freeview NZ has developed an HbbTV service and app that allows viewers to connect

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Analog Way paves the way to smooth 4K live streaming

Live shows no longer have to be distorted and ‘laggy’ with Analog Way’s new 4K/8K live presentation system — LivePremier, which will be unveiled at InfoComm 2019, June 12-14 in Orlando, Florida, USA.

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Face it — when there’s a will, there’s a way!

In the connected world that we live in, any person with a smartphone or camera capable of live streaming and has a social media account can instantly become a live broadcaster. Thus, live streaming can become a highly disturbing phenomenon, a weapon of moral mass destruction … and what can social media agencies put in place to prevent live streaming of violent acts of killing such as the one that happened in New Zealand on March 15 this year?

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