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TV Everywhere for today’s disparate viewers
As the shift away from linear TV viewing continues unabated, TV operators need to ensure that their content reaches their audiences anywhere and everywhere. Shawn Liew reports.
Ateme’s Titan enables the delivery of next-gen TV
WRAL-TV, NBC Universal and NAB successfully showcased the PyeongChang Winter Olympic Games in 4K/UHD over the ATSC 3.0 standard
Harmonic’s VOS SW Cluster accelerates OTT and IPTV delivery
As the newest member to Harmonic’s VOS family, VOS SW Cluster leverages advancements in software and cloud technology, enhancing media
Viaccess-Orca unifies multi-screen experience for net+ subscribers
Subscribers of net+ can enjoy a mix of VoD and live content across mobile devices and via their desktops net+,
A media lifecycle landscape mapped within BI and MAM systems
Content distribution can never be the same again in the world of video streaming. To deliver content across multiple platforms and devices, media companies are required to develop several different workflows. However, business intelligence (BI) and media asset management (MAM) systems have the capability to manage the entire content lifecycle, streamlining them into one workflow, as Josephine Tan finds out.
Break down silos to drive revenue
In an attempt to resolve issues media companies are facing in today’s competitive media landscape, Ooyala has organised the Media
Bringing Asian culture to a global stage
Content has no geographical boundaries. Its genre, whether action, thriller or romance, is the language that is understood by audiences
When is a broadcaster not a broadcaster?
A less attractive way of asking the same question might be: “When is an over-the-top (OTT) provider a broadcaster?” Either way, the answer is “shortly”.
Yospace and NexStreaming bring dynamic ad insertion to HTML5 platforms
The integration of both companies’ solutions is said to enable media companies to monetise their OTT video offerings Yospace and
Evolution, not revolution, awaits broadcast industry
Peter Siebert, executive director, DVB Project, casts his eye over the direction the broadcast industry is heading in 2018
Vewd OS brings together a smart and cohesive TV experience
The new operating system from Vewd can be embedded into smart TVs, uniting video-on-demand (VoD) and TV services, as well as Internet content, into an integrated TV experience
The infinite use of digital signage
In places such as corporate organisations, airports, sports venues and even along roadsides, digital signage provides accurate and informative messages to targeted audiences.
Outstanding 4K/UHD broadcasting requires 4K/UHD-enabled KVM system
There is no denying the popularity of 4K/Ultra HD (UHD) technology. Although consumer access to 4K/UHD content is still limited at this stage, broadcasters and home electronics manufacturers have been aware of the potential of 4K/UHD for years now.
Long live the television (set)
TV entertainment is an escape from everyday life, and has been the centrepiece of many people’s living rooms for decades. Due to the advancement of mobility, stories can now be unfolded on consumers’ palms via mobile screens.
The future of live production
With traditional TV viewing under full-scale attack by subscription video-on-demand (SVoD) and other video-on-demand (VoD) services, live programming is emerging as a critical weapon in broadcasters’ war to retain consumer eyeballs.
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