UK broadcasters team to launch live TV streaming service Freely
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have collaborated on the development of Freely, a new free TV service that will deliver live TV over broadband.
The BBC, ITV, Channel 4 and Channel 5 have collaborated on the development of Freely, a new free TV service that will deliver live TV over broadband.
Attendees from over 170 countries have visited the RAI to visit and interact with more than 1,200 exhibitors, who have been showcasing their latest products and services, which push new boundaries in media technology.
The Scorpion-lite terminal lands at IBC with full certification with the Intelsat Flex network. This development enables users to utilise both technologies to deliver high-performance, flexible and scalable connectivity worldwide.
Jon Dahl, CEO of Mux, said the company’s products have been used at “record scale over the last year”, which he attributed in large part to their adoption by large broadcasters and the fact that Mux is “seeing a lot of success in the world of sport”.
“With our partnership with Irdeto, we’ve found a company with common goals and values,” said Vijay Sajja, Founder and CEO of Evergent.
Rick Young, Head of Global Products at LTN, said the company is investing “very heavily” in EMEA as it continues to move beyond its origins as a North American company.
In today’s IBC Daily digital edition we delve deeper into AI, explore the future of inclusive tech and hear from Jabbar Sardar, Global HR Director at BBC Studios. We also round up all the latest exhibitor news and highlight today’s gaming focus in the Showcase Theatre.
The first integration of Lucidlink Filespaces within a creative tool is now available for Adobe Premiere Pro allowing editors to “pre-emptively cache” just the media needed in their edit, directly within the Premiere Pro application.
Last night saw the winners of IBC’s Innovation Awards and Social Impact Awards revealed in two ceremonies at the RAI.
Here’s what happened on Day 4 of IBC2023, as Changemakers continued with a focus on inclusion and sustainability in media production.