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Strategies for Social Video Storytelling
Douglas Spotted Eagle shares best practices for creating effective video for social media marketing campaigns.
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Renard Jenkins: What’s Now and Next for Streaming Video
SMPTE President Renard P. Jenkins says streaming media is no longer a platform, but is rather an environment.
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Headed to the Cloud: Virtual Live Remote Production and Video Distribution
NFL, NHL and ESPN executives discuss the transition to cloud technology for efficient, flexible live remote production at the 2023 NAB Show.
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Mass, Interactive Live Streaming Needs a Different Strategy/Structure
The current one-to-many model of video streaming is not fit to cope with the real-time two-way demands of interactive applications.
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The AI-Based Future for Video Compression
AI is considered an essential new tool in the progress towards future video compression technologies, but the next few years will be dominated by the transition to existing standards including AV1 and VVC.
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Why Streaming Has to Become More Social, Interactive, and Immersive
Deloitte’s 2023 Digital Media Trends survey finds subscription fatigue is rising, increasing the challenges to SVODs to retain customers.
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Streaming Consolidation Continues: Live Sports Keeps Linear TV in the Mix
Amid continuing streaming consolidation, Parks Associates reports that 88% of US internet homes had at least one OTT subscription service.
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How Connected TV Can/Should Enable Content Discovery
LG Ad Solutions study highlights the importance of TV homepages as the focal point for content discovery amid increasing CTV content.
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Explore the Evolution of Video at NAB Show
“Television and streaming video, they’re exponentially changing and evolving very, very quickly. But then they’re also colliding towards each other,” Tim Hanlon says, noting that these shifts are making “a lot of people uncomfortable.”
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Chris Rock Weaponizes Streaming With His Live, Multi-Camera “Selective Outrage” Special
One year after the infamous Oscars slap, Chris Rock’s comedy special “Selective Outrage” becomes the first live event to stream on Netflix.
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Content Is Still It For Subscribers and Streaming Services
Hub’s new 2023 Video Branding survey finds that content dictates consumer choices, with exclusive content often being the deciding factor.
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For Viewers, Streaming Is About Content Discovery, Not Cost
A new report from TiVo finds that discovering video content is a bigger issue than what we pay each month for the programs we want to watch.