4 TVBEurope In this issue
www.tvbeurope.com September 2014
Special Report: OTT Multiscreen
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This issue’s special report off ers a series of exclusive insights into the world of OTT services and technology, painting a picture of the current and potential future landscape for multiscreen development, consumption and monetisation
Workfl ow 15
The promise of complete IP-based production is here. So how long is it worth sticking with SDI, particularly if you want to broadcast in 4K? Adrian Pennington reports
4K Supplement
6-13 Opinion & Analysis
Aaron Matthews, industry sustainability manager at BAFTA, off ers his insight into sustainability in broadcast
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Melanie Dayasena-Lowe visits Streamhub to discover its origins and plans for the media industry
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Ericsson joins us to bring you the second in our series of 4K supplements that continues our examination of the UHD movement, and expands on the themes and issues so eloquently brought to life at this year’s Beyond HD conference
63-77 IBC2014 Preview
The September edition is our IBC2014 show issue, and the TVBEurope and IBC Daily team of writers bring you all the latest news and releases being announced in Amsterdam
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George Jarrett talks to Quantel CEO Ray Cross about acquiring Snell, the chances of a second acquisition before NAB 2015, and the growing importance of technology partners
54 Feature
Neal Romanek interviews Winston Bond, European technical manager at ARXAN Technologies
80 – 86 Quality Control Forum
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We return to the issue of automated quality control for this month’s Forum. Philip Stevens moderates the discussion between some of the major players in the fi eld
88 Data Centre
Nicolas Bourdon, SVP marketing at EVS explores how FIFA TV’s World Cup broke streaming records
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