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The challenges for 2022 and beyond

Wed, Dec 22, 2021 | by Philippe Léonetti

SVOD content spending now over $50bn

Tue, Dec 14, 2021 | by Andy Stout

Industry Insights: Spending on SVOD content is both greater and more international than ever, Netflix launches Tudum, and proof that Die Hard is a Christmas movie.

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2021: The virtual show must go on

Thu, Nov 25, 2021 | by Nardit Mosacho

With the in-person part of IBC2021 cancelled, the virtual event is back at the forefront of the industry once more.

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Netflix pushes the technology envelope

Thu, Nov 18, 2021 | by Andy Stout

Industry insights: With the further rollout of the AV1 codec and the introduction of games, Netflix just keeps on innovating. Elsewhere, SVOD numbers rise and emotional decisions regarding streamers a...

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A case study in how we investigate pirate video apps

Thu, Nov 4, 2021 | by Vincent Hamon

How do you investigate a new pirate video app that is eating into your streaming revenues? As VO’s Vincent Hamon, Head of Piracy Assessment, details it is an involved process requiring care and attent...

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Exciting times ahead for the MENA video market

Tue, Oct 26, 2021 | by Atika Boulgaz

Sammer Elia, VO’s Business Development Director for the MENA Region on the challenges, opportunities, and growth in this vibrant market.

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Sky Glass: a bold new move for Pay-TV

Wed, Oct 13, 2021 | by Andy Stout

Industry Insights: Sky makes a bold new move for broadcasters, will streaming make issues of net neutrality return, and Europe ups its commissioning game.

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The streaming wars continue: Who won the Emmy?

Wed, Oct 6, 2021 | by Noa Gal

We are rapidly approaching the second anniversary of the streaming wars. From critical success to audience figures, who is winning?

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IBC positive after NAB cancellation

Thu, Sep 23, 2021 | by Andy Stout

Industry insights: IBC is looking to ramp up enthusiasm for its show in December, LATAM SVOD viewing will almost double over the next five years, and looking at post-pandemic viewing patterns.

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