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Crawford Media: Adapting to the Digital Age
In an industry where content is king, managing the fluid/variable content types is critical. With a constant awareness on evolving technologies, longtime industry staple Crawford M... More
M&E Journal: You Play It, You Pay For It
By Tony Rodriguez, Digimarc - Copyright: The primary form of protection that empowers and safeguards artistic creativity. Creators of “original works of authorship” are pro... More
Smart Content Summit Keynote: Interoperability is Paramount
When media and entertainment executives gather Feb. 23 at the Microsoft Technology Center in New York for the Smart Content Summit, they’ll be treated to a day of panels and keyn... More
MarkLogic, New Regency Highlight Importance of Data
If you’re in the film business, you’re probably aware by now: All the data around your content is critically important, and it’s critically important at every stage, from inc... More
M&E Journal: Keeping Production Data Safe
Jeff Impey, SyncOnSet — The complex, fast-paced workflow and sensitive nature of film production present unique security challenges never faced by many traditional organizati... More
M&E Journal: Ultra HD Blu-ray Brings Forth Ultra-Workflow Challenges
Bhanu Srikanth, Giant Interactive - Ultra HD Blu-ray is technically an extension of Blu-ray from a standardization perspective, but it has necessitated extraordinary changes in ... More
2nd Screen Society Launches Smart Screen News
LOS ANGELES — The 2nd Screen Society, a five-year-old trade organization for the media and entertainment industry focused on advancing data collection and content consumption on ... More
New Regency, MarkLogic to Take on Data in Production Workflows
On Feb. 1, Lulu Zezza, physical production executive for New Regency Productions, Matt Turner, CTO of media and entertainment for MarkLogic, and Guy Finley, executive director of t... More
M&E Journal: The EU Effect on Film and TV
By Peter Worrall, co-founder and director of research and marketing, Fortium Technologies — We all spent much of the summer obsessing about “Brexit,” the British electorat... More
CDSA Names New Chairman, Announces Officers, Committees for 2017
CDSA, the international content protection association, has named Ben Stanbury, director of studio content protection for Walt Disney Studios, its new Chairman. Stanbury will dir... More
Kudelski’s OpenTV Sues NFL, Claiming Patent Infringement
OpenTV has filed another patent infringement suit, this time against NFL Enterprises (NFLE) in U.S. District Court in Marshall, Texas. The Kudelski Group subsidiary claimed in the ... More
MESA’s Winter ‘M&E Journal’ Goes Live
The winter edition of the “M&E Journal,” published by the Media & Entertainment Services Alliance (MESA), and geared toward senior media and entertainment executives who overse... More
MESA at CES: Source Took Over C Space; Turner, Comcast Turned to You.i TV
This is the third in a series of stories this week relaying what members of the Media & Entertainment Services Alliance (MESA) saw and shared at the 2017 Consumer Electronics S... More
MESA at CES: TiVo Touts Metadata, Technicolor’s Big Win
LAS VEGAS — Where to start with TiVo at the Consumer Electronics Show? A long-term, intellectual property (IP) license agreement with HBO, with the Time Warner-owned programme... More
MESA at CES: YuMe Marks VR Efforts; Dolby Picks its Top News
LAS VEGAS — Audience tech company YuMe debuted its new 360-degree ad format for both brands and advertisers ahead of CES, with the goal of opening up more immersive video possibi... More
CES 2017: Dolby Keeps Riding High; DEG Entertainment Data Shows Promise
LAS VEGAS — Dell had plenty to show off at the Consumer Electronics Show, debuting a 27-inch QHD smart workspace computer, touting its ability to be used at an angle or flat on a... More
CES: Wipro Hooks Up with Hisense; Dolby Scores with Sony, Philips
Las Vegas — information technology and business process services company Wipro announced at CES that its digital TV middleware solution is enabling Hisense 4K TVs in Japan, suppo... More
CES: Dolby Vision Gets a Boost; Dell Does eSports
LAS VEGAS — Dolby Vision, the company’s high-dynamic range (HDR) video technology, has already been included on more than 80 major studio titles for streaming services. Beginni... More
Amazon Gets Off to Fast Start at CES
LAS VEGAS — Two days before the show floor opens at the Consumer Electronics Show, Amazon has made perhaps the earliest splash at the conference, announcing several new partnersh... More
Adobe Marks Five Years in TV Everywhere Space
While most media and entertainment service providers are closing out the year by focusing on what’s around the corner, Adobe chose to use the last week of 2016 to look back. And ... More