EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

This week in AI, technology, and broadcasting, we’ve observed significant movements and strategic decisions that are shaping the future of these industries. With major investments in content, advancements in AI-driven technologies, and shifts in organizational structures, the landscape is rapidly evolving to meet new challenges and opportunities. Notably, the focus has been on enhancing network capabilities to handle increased bandwidth demands, expanding global broadcasting rights, and leveraging AI to predict advertising effectiveness. These developments not only reflect the current state of technological advancements but also highlight the strategic directions companies are taking to secure their positions in the competitive market.


INDUSTRY NEWS

Humans Not Robots to unveil advanced solutions for sustainable media technology at IBC2025

Humans Not Robots (HNR) will showcase its latest innovations at IBC2025, aimed at transforming digital infrastructure management through enhanced efficiency, sustainability, and cost-effectiveness.

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DAZN scores ROSHN Saudi League deal

DAZN, the sports streaming platform, has secured the global rights to build a ROSHN Saudi League hub on the DAZN platform for the next two seasons, expanding its portfolio of free football content available worldwide.

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DirecTV Acquires Dish, Unifying Struggling Satellite Business

This week, AT&T finalized the sale of its stake in DirecTV to private equity firm TPG, which in turn facilitated the acquisition of Dish. This merger aims to consolidate resources and stabilize the satellite television business amidst growing competition from digital streaming services.

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Harmonic to showcase breakthrough video streaming and broadcast delivery innovations at IBC2025

Harmonic will showcase a collection of breakthrough innovations at IBC2025, reinforcing its leadership in video streaming and broadcast delivery. The company will spotlight hybrid cloud and on-premise solutions designed to enhance scalability and performance.

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TECHNOLOGY UPDATES

Study: Predictive impact scoring can forecast ad effectiveness

Vidmob, The Creative Data Company, in collaboration with MMA Global, and featuring participation from Kellanova, has released findings from a study exploring how AI-powered predictive impact scoring can accurately forecast the effectiveness of advertising campaigns.

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swXtch.io introduces SRT gateway solution

The company has applied its multicast technology to SRT transport to enable ‘hundreds’ of broadcast-quality compressed video workflows, such as H.264 or HEVC, through a single cloudSwXtch network.

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MARKET TRENDS

The R&D and product development landscape 2025

Grass Valley – Ian Fletcher, CTO at Grass Valley, explains why vendors need to stay as closely aligned as possible to their customers’ needs as they face increasing pressure to remain agile and respond quickly to market demands.

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EVS expands global reach with Telemetrics acquisition – EVS said the deal will enable it to explore US-based product assembly opportunities, ‘supporting agility in response to evolving tariff structures’.

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Globecast Media Platform to debut at IBC2025 – Globecast will showcase its latest innovations in hybrid cloud solutions at IBC2025, including the launch of its transformative new solution, Content Exchange.

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LOOKING AHEAD

As we look to the future, the trends highlighted this week suggest a continued emphasis on strategic investments in content and technology to drive growth and adapt to changing market demands. The expansion of AI applications in predicting ad effectiveness and managing network bandwidth points to a broader shift towards more data-driven decision-making processes in the industry. Additionally, the consolidation of agencies like the UK Space Agency under larger governmental bodies may signal a trend towards more centralized control over space and technology sectors, potentially affecting innovation and funding priorities. These developments will likely have lasting impacts on the strategic directions of companies and governments in the broadcasting and technology sectors.


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