All Google articles – Page 7
-
CommentDon't take PSBs for granted
European Broadcasting Union director general Noel Curran warns of the risks of undervaluing traditional broadcasters
-
-
NewsFox reported to have held sales talks with Disney
Considers exiting entertainment to focus on news & sport
-
-
NewsBBC launches Amazon Alexa adventure
The Inspection Chamber to offer Amazon Alexa play-along experience
-
-
CommentThe media fightback starts here
Traditional players are finding new ways to take on their digital rivals
-
NewsBBC execs reveal high-end drama challenges
Drama chief Craig Holleworth: at some point the bubble will probably burst
-
-
NewsBBC plots 'voice content' trials
James Purnell claims smart speakers could change how content is consumed
-
NewsNominate your top VR experiences
20 best to be published in the run-up to the second VR Creative Summit
-
NewsInternational briefs: Netflix, Showtime, Google
Netflix hikes prices; Showtimes buys Ill Behaviour; Discovery, Google partner on VR
-
NewsBlend eyes original VR content
360-degree specialist hires head of video to generate its own experiences and secures funding
-
-
FeaturesPSBs under pressure around world
A powerful combination of budget cuts, political interference and growing competition from digital rivals is undermining public service broadcasters.
-
CommentCommercial TV changes its tune
Collaboration and sharing of data is the new plan for rival broadcasters, says Kate Bulkley
-
Behind The ScenesBroadcast TECH Sept/Oct
Milk VFX unveils the huge range of VFX shots it created for Dinosaurs In The Wild
-
FeaturesThe rise of machine learning
AI is an increasingly important tool for media companies, helping to automate repetitive tasks and free up staff to focus on delivering quality content.
-
FeaturesRise of SVoD boosts business
Hunger for content, combined with rising prices for ‘event TV’, made it an exceptional year for distributors – but challenges remain
-
NewsBBC eyes more interactive audio formats
The BBC is exploring more interactive audio formats following the launch of its first choose-your-own Amazon Alexa adventure.


















