Webinar: Esports Goes Mainstream

Date: Thursday 24th January, 16:00 GMT

Esports continues to be on the rise and is being picked up by ‘traditional’ broadcasters like ESPN. These broadcasters may well play a role in diversifying the sport beyond the predominantly young male audience which would benefit the sport and the viewer alike. Esports has also gained a place in the 2022 Asian Games alongside more usual sports like badminton, cycling and Judo.

Here on the site we featured, last year, this look behind the scenes in the transmission gallery at an esports event clearly showing that they are making TV just like anyone else. As we wrote at the time
Esports is gaining more and more mindshare of broadcast-focused companies – and for good reason. As you watch event the setup, you’ll see why Presteigne sponsor the UK eSports awards. As you watch their gallery and spot familiarly-shaped equipment, you’ll see why the industry is increasingly taking note.” Check it out.

Here, some of the industry’s leading participants explain how esports is transforming live content and reaching new audiences as it crosses into the mainstream and catches the attention of the biggest media businesses.

In this webinar you’ll learn about:
• How esports is outgrowing traditional sports, reaching a global audience of 590 million by 2020, more than half of millennials
• The growing value of esports media rights and the opportunities for broadcasts and content platforms
• The esports ecosystem of teams, events, leagues, games publishers and platforms
• The role of live production technology to produce esports events for a huge international audience

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Speakers

Wouter Sleijffers Wouter Sleijffers
CEO,
Fnatic
Dhaval Ponda Dhaval Ponda
Global Sales Head Media Services,
Tata Communications
Ivan Danishevsky Ivan Danishevsky
Founder,
ESCharts.com & ESM.one
Martin Wyatt Martin Wyatt
Head of Partner Relationships,
Gfinity
Robert Ambrose Robert Ambrose
Moderator,
Managing Consultant,
High Green Media

Webinar: Why Telcos Need Content and Content Providers Need Telcos


Date: Thursday 15th November 2018, 16:00 GMT / 11am ET

It’s a busy time in the content and connectivity business and in this webinar, IBC265 is bringing together Huawei, Rights Stuff and Ampere Analysis to map out the future of convergence. Hear:

  • Why high-quality video services are vital for telecom operators wanting to engage consumers and grow their revenues through “experience monetisation”
  • When is the right time for operators to license their own content or offer their own VOD platform
  • How becoming a super-aggregator of OTT services and TV channels can create a compelling offer without costing a cent in content rights
  • Why content providers, broadcasters and SVOD platform owners should partner with telcos to reach new audiences in new markets

The boundaries between broadcasters, pay TV platforms, OTT operators and telecoms providers are blurring.

Competitors are becoming partners as content owners recognise the role of telcos to deliver their services to a bigger audience and drive new revenues, while telecom operators are creating compelling consumer experiences built around video.

Convergence is now all about putting the consumer at the centre of a connected media and entertainment experience where the distinction between live broadcast and on-demand services disappears.

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Speakers

Richard Griffiths Richard Griffiths
Vice President Consultant Office,
Huawei Technologies
Wendy Bernfeld Wendy Bernfeld
Managing Director,
Rights Stuff
Tony Maroulis Tony Maroulis
Research Manager,
Ampere Analysis
Robert Ambrose Chair: Robert Ambrose
Managing Consultant,
High Green Media

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Webinar: The future of broadcast and media – IBC2018 preview

Date: 23rd August 2018, 16:00 BST

A panel of broadcasters and exhibitors guide us through their predictions of the hot topics from IP to AI, the rise-and-rise of OTT, and the impact of 5G, blockchain and ATSC 3.0.

Plus the new focus on building an efficient supply chain to create, manage, store and distribute content.

Don’t miss the highlights of IBC2018 with this inside preview of the big themes and must-see tech on this year’s show floor.

Speakers:

Jeremy Dujardin

Jeremy Dujardin, Chief Technology Officer,

Global Media & Entertainment Services, Tata Communications

Tim Felstead Tim Felstead, Director of Strategic and Operation Marketing,

Broadcast and Media, Rohde & Schwarz

Kathy Bienz Kathy Bienz, Director North America, IABM
Jurgita Rhodes Jurgita Rhodes, Partner, Marquis Media Partners
Moderator:
Robert Ambrose Robert Ambrose, Managing Consultant, High Green Media

 

Webinar: Integrating AI in media content workflows


Date: Thursday 19th July, 16:00 BST
Artificial intelligence (AI) and machine learning are starting to transform the way content is created, managed and delivered.

New cognitive-computing tools are enhancing creativity, eliminating mundane repetitive work and unlocking new value from content.

AI is suddenly everywhere: the ready availability of powerful AI services from all the major cloud providers means hundreds of media technology products are plugging into AI and offering new ways of working.

This webinar cuts through the hype to reveal how media companies are actually using AI tools throughout the content supply chain – from aiding craft and creative work in post-production, automating metadata extraction and compliance, to making smart content recommendations to audiences. The speakers will explain how best to use AI, what we can and can’t do, and how it will continue to change workflows into the future.

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Speakers: 

Michael Gamböck Michael Gamböck, Senior Strategy Relations EMEA, Creative Cloud Video, Adobe
Josh Wiggins Josh Wiggins, Chief Commercial Officer, GrayMeta
Neil Taylor Neil Taylor, Lead Data Strategist for Commercial Innovations, Channel 4
Jean-Pierre Evain Jean-Pierre Evain, Principal Project Manager, EBU Artificial Intelligence Committee
Robert Ambrose Moderator: Robert Ambrose, Managing Consultant, High Green Media

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