Essential Guide: Broadcast And The Metaverse

March 15th 2023 - 09:30 AM
Tony Orme, Editor, The Broadcast Bridge

The technology underpinning the Metaverse is providing opportunities for broadcasters today. As the Metaverse develops, broadcasters will be able to gain massively from the enhanced immersive experience it promises to offer.

Television is being constantly driven by advances in technology and the need to continually improve the immersive experience. By adding a 3D layer to a 2D internet the Metaverse promises to deliver another evolutionary step in viewer engagement.

Virtual worlds are bringing a whole new way of absorbing and working with media content that creates new opportunities for broadcasting. But how do broadcasters work with metaverse technology to deliver better experiences for their viewers?

Download this Essential Guide now. It has been written for technologists, broadcast engineers, their managers, and anybody looking to improve their knowledge of how the technology underpinning the future metaverse will help them deliver greater immersive experiences.

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