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Sports OTT and Streaming Football’s Big Tournament [Updated]

Mon, Jun 11, 2018 | by Yoni Pogrund

Apple Sets its Sights on the STB Market

Fri, Jun 8, 2018 | by Andy Stout

Industry News: After the success of Android in the set-top box market, new updates to Apple TV indicate it is after replacing the STB all together.

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The VO Guide to IBC2018

Thu, May 31, 2018 | by Nardit Mosacho

IBC2018 starts on 13 September 2018 in its traditional home of the Amsterdam RAI: Europe’s biggest tradeshow in one of Europe’s most spectacular cities.

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Net neutrality is over while vMVPDs are slowing cord cutting

Tue, May 22, 2018 | by Sarit Rosenthal-Aviram

Industry News: After a long battle it looks like net neutrality will finally be ended in the US on June 11th.

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How to Succeed Using OTT TV Services to Reach Diaspora Populations

Fri, May 11, 2018 | by Ludo Rubin

OTT TV services are increasingly seen as the ideal way for operators to reach specific populations around the world.

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Netflix Viewing Surges and OTT Revenues Climb

Mon, Apr 23, 2018 | by Andy Stout

Industry News: Amazon reveals how many Amazon Prime subscribers it has; a new study from the US highlights the importance of a sound mobile video strategy and US OTT revenues look set to surge impress...

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Apple TV, Sky Q, and the Ongoing Battle for the HDMI 1 Slot

Tue, Apr 17, 2018 | by Chem Assayag

One of the growing trends in pay TV this year is for operators to integrate apps for the likes of Netflix and other SVOD rivals in their own set-top boxes.

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What Dreams May Come: NAB 2018 and the Future of Entertainment Technology

Mon, Apr 9, 2018 | by Sarit Rosenthal-Aviram

NAB 2018 is well underway in Las Vegas. The industry counterweight to January’s CES, what are the early impressions about the future of entertainment technology?

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Cloud TV Redundancy: Minimizing Risk and Ensuring Uptime

Thu, Mar 29, 2018 | by Ilan Petrydes

Few things keep broadcasters awake at night more than the nightmare of dead air and blank screens. When NBC went blank during this year's Super Bowl it made headlines around the world.

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