Thursday 23 Feb 2012

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Find out how Technology has driven change in TV and how we have created a generation of Programme genres and editing techniques that continue to be refined.

Undoubtedly there has been a rapid pace of change seen over the past few years in broadcasting in the way that consumers interact with their viewing experience and the choice available. While technology has an increasingly important role in the provision of content in this fast-changing, multiplatform landscape, the key is can it translate into something consumers want?

In this essential Technology supplement, we take a look at the media landscape over the past half century. We look at how the industry will create, manage and deliver these further expected changes. We explore how technological advances in production and broadcasting technology will bring big changes to how programmes are created and viewed.

In this year's Supplement the key topics covered include:

  • Crafting the Future of TV
    Adrian Pennington traces the history of broadcast innovation. From the tape recorder to computer storage, we look at the technology that has driven the industry
  • Changing World of Workflow
    How the arrival of video heralded a brave new era in broadcasting, helping create a generation of programme genres and editing techniques
    Why Post production has been one of the most rapidly changing parts of the business
  • Top 10 Breakthroughs
    Broadcast charts the most influential innovations that have changed the industry.
  • Battles Won, Battles Lost
    From Betamax to Blu-ray, recording format wars have proliferated over the decades of broadcast technology- but could they now be a thing of the past?
  • The Shape of Things to Come
    Senior execs on the innovations they believe will change the way in which we watch TV in the Lights, Camera, Action...
    Camera technology may have moved on, but the art if the cameraman largely remains the same.

Available to download now, this free Technology 2010 is brought to you exclusively by Broadcast, the definitive resource for the TV and radio industry, delivering the latest news including commissioning, production, facilities and technology. Broadcast has a readership of over 72,000 industry professionals, providing essential, relevant and accurate information for all sectors of the industry.

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