IBC - International Broadcasting Convention
Main Category: Event / Exhibition OrganizersCity : London
Country : United Kingdom
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Sunday, 26 October 2008
The seemingly endless rain showers of the first few days of IBC seemed a good metaphor for the show this year.
read more »Sunday, 12 October 2008
The bearish outlook at Wall Street did not seem to dampen the spirit of exhibitors and visitors to IBC.
read more »Tuesday, 30 September 2008
This month's instalment of Europe's leading annual broadcast industry event, IBC, will turn the spotlight on the emerging realm of 3D TV broadcasting. Digital Broadcast takes a look at this and other key initiatives planned for this year's show.
read more »Saturday, 20 September 2008
One of the highlights of this year’s IBC is sure to be the new demonstration of Super Hi-Vision. The 7680 x 4320 pixel television system has been seen before, but this year it will include two international links providing content into the Amsterdam demonstrations. Digital Studio looks at the prospects for definitions beyond HD.
read more »Tuesday, 8 January 2008
Digital Studio looks at how the video server has evolved into an advanced media platform with the launch of the Nexio AMP.
read more »Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Film equipment manufacturer, Panther will use IBC 2007 to show off several improvements to its range, as well as debuting its latest TRIXY head.
read more »Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Video streaming specialist, ViewCast will showcase the Niagra SCX Pro software at IBC 2007.
read more »Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Video archiving and streaming specialists, Volicon will show four new productivity modules for its Observer 4.0 video monitoring system at this year's IBC.
read more »Wednesday, 12 September 2007
Sachtler Camera Dynamics will debut its new multifunctional tool for mobile professional and semi-professional filmmakers at IBC 2007.
read more »Thursday, 1 February 2007
Why Internet Protocol Television is set to be the TV buzzword of 2007.
read more »Monday, 1 January 2007
Last year, IABM released an interactive training DVD to help non-technical staff in the broadcast sector understand how TV and radio stations are run. John Ive, who conducted hands-on presentations of the DVD at IBC, tells us what’s good and what’s not about this tutorial.
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