Broadcasters find growth in partnerships
A billion hours of YouTube is watched on TV every day, and broadcasters need to figure out how to adapt.

A billion hours of YouTube is watched on TV every day, and broadcasters need to figure out how to adapt.
Qvest is commissioning a new media production facility in London to allow England’s Premier League to bring all its international coverage in house. The facility will deliver 380 matches annually from the start of the 2026/27 season.
At IBC2025, top representatives from RheinMain University of Applied Sciences, INSA Hauts-de-France, and SMPTE took a look at the education landscape and the work being done within schools and FE to bridge the relationship with the media industry.
Apantac is showing an ST 2110 workflow, plus a compact new multi-codec 16-channel HDMI to Dante converter.
In an IBC keynote, the CTOs of Warner Bros. Discovery and ITV concluded that AI has moved beyond the experimentation phase to deliver positive benefits to the business, and that metadata is the key.
Expanding its support for SMPTE ST 2110-30 and AES67, Audinate is aiming to further strengthen Dante’s integration with broadcast networks at IBC2025.
On the back of a strategic collaboration that delivered a series of pioneering 5G broadcast network trials in Poland, Italian transmission specialist Syes is at IBC to showcase the standalone system helping to shape the future of broadcasting.
Studio Network Solutions (SNS) is unveiling Outpost.cloud, an entirely new review and approval product that aims to facilitate creative teams in sharing media, gathering feedback and keeping projects moving forward, from anywhere.
IABM experts gather to IBC2025 Conference to investigate leading technology suppliers’ strategies for weathering the future media landscape.
Digital engineering specialist Nagarro is unveiling its AI-based media and advertising ecosystem in Future Tech in Hall 14.