Live sport and the OTT ‘ecosystem challenge’
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"While live sport is a commercial driver for many OTT services, handling peak traffic remains a significant challenge. The current ecosystem is built around content providers at one end, operators at the other with content delivery networks (CDNs)
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Innovation by Strategic Partnership in the Pay-TV Domain
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"In the highly competitive streaming environment, Pay-TV operators and streaming services must consistently innovate to retain subscribers, attract new audiences, boost revenue, and manage technology costs effectively.
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SPORT TV by Magycal: Reshaping the Landscape of Sports OTTs
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In this talk, Magycal will present Smart Info and Smart Moments, two innovative features developed for SPORT TV, Portugal’s leading sports OTT. These use AI, ML and Computer Vision, to capture new levels of audience engagement.
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Building Modern Origin Content Lakes for OTT and VOD services
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Media companies that stream directly to customers require an infrastructure that can handle increasing demand for bandwidth, content delivery networks (CDNs), high performance media, and exabytes of data.
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Cross-generational OTT platform for free
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"You made the audience. We keep it for you. Backscreen will present its OTT platform which offers a cross-generational TV experience to cover audiences in their entirity. It comes with embedded monetization features which can yield this platform for
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Shaping NextGen Video Processing and Consumption with AI
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The accelerated growth in video consumption across OTT platforms, sports, gaming, short-form videos, and user-generated content has put significant stress on the core functional blocks of video workflow - Generation, Distribution, and Consumption.