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Time is Money: the hidden revenue potential of time-shifted viewing

Thu, Jul 23, 2020 | by Dror Mangel and Cyrille Schwab

5G to become preferred means of content distribution?

Tue, Jul 21, 2020 | by Andy Stout

Industry Insight: Broadcasters are anticipating 5G to make rapid inroads into the market, while Netflix looks to the User Experience and the Codec Wars are getting messy.

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You can get what you want: the importance of search & recommendation

Fri, Jul 17, 2020 | by Jean Hatziraptis

As catalogues get bigger and services stack on top of each other, content discovery is becoming a key battleground in the streaming wars.

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Is this the return of water cooler TV?

Thu, Jul 9, 2020 | by Andy Stout

Industry Insights: Watch parties are putting the social back into socially distanced viewing, while the successor to HEVC, H.266, is finalised and Covid-19 churn rates spike.

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Betting on the Future of the OTT TV Platform

Tue, Jun 30, 2020 | by Nardit Mosacho

The number of operators either looking to launch new OTT services or transition their traditional television business to OTT is not slowing down. [Updated June 2020]

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5 Minutes with Philippe Leonetti

Mon, Jun 29, 2020 | by Andy Stout

VO’s new CEO, Philippe Leonetti, on his time with Orange, the role of innovation, the power of DevOps, and the future direction of the company.

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Industry Insights: One billion streamers and the potential of 5G

Wed, Jun 17, 2020 | by Andy Stout

There will soon be one billion people streaming video services. Meanwhile a new EBU report highlights the potential of 5G and the PlayStation 5 raises the bar.

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Understanding video piracy in Spain

Wed, Jun 10, 2020 | by Kevin Le Jannic

Video piracy costs the Spanish video industry $19 per person per year. Read about our analysis and recommendations.

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Industry Insight: AVOD growth continues while Google bets on Android TV

Wed, Jun 10, 2020 | by Andy Stout

The future of AVOD is looking rosy after the Covid-19 pandemic, while Google gets serious about Android TV again and HBO Max has a troubled entry into the streaming wars.

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