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Losing media content is a disaster. Yet, there are multiple technologies designed to store content, some for short-term and others for long-term. In the expanding world of content development, everyone has the same question; “How best to store it?”
Meeting the threat posed to traditional pay TV operators and broadcasters by the big Internet players, especially Amazon and Google, emerged as a key theme at IBC 2017 . Significant cord cutting has already occurred, especially in the US. At the same time operators are being coerced into partnering with these big players at various levels.
Many software applications claim Artificial Intelligence (AI) or machine learning as their underlying power. Is this just marketing hype, or is AI a really useful technology for the media and entertainment sector?
AI is not new, it’s been around for half a century or so, but it is only recently that the term has been cropping up in product descriptions. So, what is it and what potential does it have for this sector?
Like the set top box, the traditional TV channel continues to defy predictions of its imminent death and now it appears like it is gaining a further lease of life in the OTT world with the help of AI techniques for automated curation.
Artificial Intelligence (AI) is taking center stage in many applications. It already has some history in data analysis. But this year, AI is making gains in the creation of media, especially custom-tailored subscription channels.
Recording interviews is a bread and butter task for most news reporters. Working alone for various media simultaneously, reporters without assistance often have to get both good audio and video. Here is a guide on how to achieve high quality results.
There was irony in Sky’s announcement that it is bundling Netflix with its pay TV services. As Europe’s largest pay TV group with 23 million subscribers spanning five countries, Sky is subject to an intense takeover battle between Disney and Comcast, which itself is motivated by Netflix’ rapid international growth.
OTT video consumption via smartphones is escalating in Sub Saharan Africa as premium satellite TV services decline, although the two trends are only partly connected.
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