Netflix triumphs at Edinburgh TV Festival’s awards
Netflix was the big winner at the Edinburgh TV Awards 2025, taking home the Streamer of the Year prize and major trophies for dramas Adolescence, Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton.

Netflix was the big winner at the Edinburgh TV Awards 2025, taking home the Streamer of the Year prize and major trophies for dramas Adolescence, Baby Reindeer and Bridgerton.
Nearly half of the TV workforce is out of work, with thousands struggling to pay bills and a third considering leaving the industry altogether, according to research by creative industries union Bectu.
IBC2025 will be opening its doors on 12 September, which means you only have a few days left to get your pass, if you haven’t already done so.
Video optimisation specialist Beamr Imaging will unveil its latest innovation, Live 4K Super Resolution, at IBC2025.
SipRadius, a specialist in secure, low latency media transport, plans to demonstrate how its platform enables broadcasters and media organisations to take control of fragmented IP workflows at IBC2025.
Video streaming software and services provider Accedo announced the launch of an identity management functionality for its SaaS platform, Accedo One.
Video streaming specialist Bitmovin has announced the release of Bitmovin React Native SDK v1.0 for the Bitmovin Player, providing support for Expo SDK and React Native New Architecture.
Denmark’s second-largest media group, Jysk Fynske Medier (JFM), is using Wowza’s Flowplayer to deliver over 4,000 live-streamed local sports matches annually.
Vodafone Group has selected SaaS specialist Amagi as a technical service provider and content aggregator for its new free ad-supported streaming TV (FAST) initiative in Germany.
At IBC 2025, visualisation technology specialist Chaos will present Chaos Arena, its real-time path tracer that has been designed as an alternative to game engines to transform virtual production workflows.