Issue 43 of tech-i examines the evolution of media distribution, where WRC-19 has provided a measure of clarity around spectrum use in the medium term and the potential of 5G continues to generate great interest.
Contents
- Broadcasting, 5G and spectrum – Antonio Arcidiacono on future distribution options
- EBU Data Pool; Object-based audio master class
- Production Technology Seminar 2020 – snapshots of the event
- Deepfakes: an opportunity for public service media – the worrying growth of video deepfakes and what can be done
about it - 5G broadcast trial lined up for Vienna – Austria’s ORS tests the capabilities of feMBMS for content
distribution - 5G: friend or foe for digital radio? – how do 5G and DAB+ compare when it comes to radio
distribution? - Keeping radio in the connected car – the SWR audio lab focuses on integrating radio in connected cars
- Spectrum: off to a good start for WRC-23 – the EBU contributed to several successful outcomes for
broadcasters at November’s WRC-19 - Live HDR production: testing the best workflows together – NRK hosts valuable tests of live HDR production workflows
- 4K HDR Immersive logo – a new logo helps ensure UHDTV interoperability
- AI and Data Initiative: harnessing the potential of AI for PSM – bringing EBU Members together around
common challenges - Why produce UHD while we’re still delivering in HD? – David Wood asks how we can get the most out of UHD displays
- TV distribution: looking ahead – the latest forecasts from the EBU Media Intelligence Service
- Partner Profiles: RadioDNS – standardizing the convergence of broadcast radio and IP
technologies - In the spotlight: Nathalie Jaquet, RTS – Chair of the New Builders Community of Practice