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Big data, small screens and beyond: a Q&A with the IBC’s CEO

Michael Crimp, head of one of the world’s largest broadcast and media conventions, took time during the show last week to talk about new trends and developments in broadcast technology

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Gordon Smith interview unedited text, archive only, don’t publish

Why does the NAB go to the IBC? Broadcasting is a worldwide technology as a distribution platform. And being worldwide, it’s developing at different paces in different places, and it’s fascinating for us to see from the United States perspective, […]

Michael Crimp interview unedited text, archive only, don’t publish

Is the IBC international enough, is it becoming more so? The visitors come from more than 150 different countries, so in that sense it’s very international indeed. One of the reasons we’re in Amsterdam is that it’s a very open, […]

All India Radio orders new shortwave transmitters

The national broadcaster has purchased transmitters capable of analogue and digital simulcast

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The Business of Broadcasting in the Digital Age – Speakers

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The Business of Broadcasting in the Digital Age – Agenda

#DigitalCaribbean Guyana International Conference Centre Georgetown, Guyana. The programme may be subject to change. See the speaker profiles    

Test for form

Bound for Kenya, Canada, South Africa and Rwanda

Presenting the four broadcasters who received this year’s CBA travel bursaries…

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Filmmakers from across the Pacific begin training

15 filmmakers are gearing up for a digital future at an intensive CBA-supported course held in Tahiti this month

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Established broadcasters will dominate OTT

Mainstream broadcasters are in the best position to take advantage of the growing over-the-top (OTT) TV sector, according to trend forecasting by accountancy firm Deloitte.

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