EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This week in AI, technology, and broadcasting, we’ve seen significant advancements and strategic moves that are shaping the future of the industry. Roku’s expansion with over 40 new FAST channels in the UK marks a significant push into more accessible streaming content, while ITV Studios’ collaboration with Sen introduces an innovative live space broadcasting experience. Meanwhile, the introduction of AI-generated TV presenters by ROXi and the FCC’s ambitious ‘Space Assembly Line’ proposal highlight the rapid integration of advanced technologies within the broadcasting sector. These developments not only enhance content delivery but also set new benchmarks for technological integration in media.

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INDUSTRY NEWS

ROXi debuts AI-generated TV presenters

FastStream Interactive has unveiled its first AI-generated virtual TV presenters on its free interactive TV music channel, ROXi. These virtual hosts are expected to revolutionize the presentation and interaction dynamics of TV broadcasting.

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Roku launches 40+ FAST channels in UK

Roku has launched over 40 new Free Ad-Supported Streaming TV (FAST) channels in the UK, providing viewers with a wide array of content without the need for subscriptions or sign-ups. This expansion, initially announced in September, is part of Roku’s strategy to increase its footprint in the streaming landscape.

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Space Live FAST channel launching on ITVX

ITV Studios has teamed up with British space media company Sen to launch Space Live, a channel offering continuous live 4K views of Earth from orbit. Set to debut on ITVX on October 15th, this channel aims to bring a new perspective to viewers worldwide.

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Limitless wins Premiership Women’s Rugby broadcast contract

The deal includes a strategy to bring forward female commentators, analysts, sideline reporters, and production staff.

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TECHNOLOGY UPDATES

DPP: IBC2025 ‘underscored the shifting dynamics of an industry caught in perpetual transformation’

The IBC2025: Demand v Supply report focuses on three themes that the DPP says were driving conversations at the show: Agentic AI, AV broadcast, and data-driven content.

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MPA’s Rivkin slams Sora 2 copyright breaches

Charles Rivkin, Chairman and CEO of the Motion Picture Association (MPA), has expressed concerns over OpenAI’s latest video production tool, Sora 2, regarding copyright issues. Rivkin’s criticism underscores the ongoing challenges in managing intellectual property rights in the age of AI.

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MARKET TRENDS

FCC plans ‘Space Assembly Line’

The FCC’s ‘Space Assembly Line’ proposal not only aims to enhance satellite deployment efficiencies but also reflects broader trends towards industrialization in orbit. This development could lead to more sustainable space operations and potentially lower costs for satellite-based services.

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Opinion: Is Agentic AI about to change the media and entertainment industry?

Bleuenn LeGoffic, VP business transformation at Accedo, explores how Agentic AI will open the door to adaptive, collaborative systems capable of reshaping how video services operate and innovate.

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LOOKING AHEAD

The ongoing integration of AI and advanced technologies in broadcasting is set to continue, reshaping how content is created, delivered, and consumed. Roku’s expansion and ITV’s new space-focused channel are just the beginning of more immersive and accessible viewing experiences. Meanwhile, initiatives like the FCC’s ‘Space Assembly Line’ could revolutionize satellite communications, making space technology more robust and cost-effective. As these technologies evolve, they will likely drive further innovation and competition in the broadcasting industry, offering both challenges and opportunities for all stakeholders involved.

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