The case of an Autonomous Operating System in Smart TVs
With streaming now dominating video consumption, smart TVs have matured, allowing TV manufacturers to vie with service providers and other device suppliers as gateways to entertainment.
With streaming now dominating video consumption, smart TVs have matured, allowing TV manufacturers to vie with service providers and other device suppliers as gateways to entertainment.
In the United States, a significant battle over transmission agreements has erupted between Disney, a content/channel provider, and the pay TV giant Charter Communications.
Channel 4, a prominent UK broadcaster, has embraced the FAST revolution by introducing its inaugural international channels in collaboration with streaming platforms Tubi, Plex, and Xumo Play.
The prominent Korean consumer electronics company, has achieved a significant milestone in France with its Smart TVs powered by the Tizen global operating system.
According to Mark Ison, ITV’s Director of Engineering, the transition to ITVX prompted the broadcaster to overhaul its live distribution infrastructure to accommodate large concurrent audiences for major televised events like the World Cup and popular reality series such as Love Island.
ITVX, the streaming platform backed by ITV, has achieved a remarkable milestone by reaching 2 billion streams since its official launch in December 2022.
Ateme, a prominent leader in the field of video compression, distribution, and streaming solutions, known for its unwavering commitment to innovation, is gearing up to unveil its latest offering, the Ateme+OTT packaging service, at the upcoming IBC2023 event.
Google Tv companies are engaged in a fierce competition for the attention of viewers, constantly enhancing their platforms with novel features.
In response to the shifting landscape of children’s content consumption and as part of ITV’s strategic development of ITVX, the closure of CITV is underway. This move aligns with the changing habits of young audiences and the decreasing viewership of traditional broadcast TV among children.
FIFA’s investment in the FIFA Women’s World Cup 2023, which concluded recently, showcased advancements in remote live production, data-driven insights, and exclusive behind-the-scenes content.