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May 31, 2024 • 27min

Operationalising Mediacorp's 'bottom up' sustainability enthusiasm and initiatives

How is Singapore-based Mediacorp helping turn a groundswell of enthusiasm around sustainability into company-wide programmes? The company's Head of Sustainability, James Hollis, shares how the company is operationalising the initial work of sustainability volunteers, his views on moving away from traditional performance leadership practices to 'change leadership', as well as tech trends in media and production about Cloud, Artificial Intelligence and the shift to IP.Show NotesDPP Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough speaks with:James Hollis, Mediacorp — Head of Sustainability & Senior Vice President, Production ServicesListen to Part One featuring Dolby Director of Sustainability & ESG, Natasha Tuck, here.Find out more about the DPP Committed to Sustainability programme here.
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May 29, 2024 • 20min

"Progress over perfection" - Achieving green goals with Dolby Sustainability & ESG Director Natasha Tuck

What does it take for a media and technology organisation to realise its sustainability targets and make progress with its journey become carbon neutral? And how does a major supplier to media, entertainment and broadcast organisation work with its customers and partners to make sure they are making the right moves with sustainability? Dolby’s Director of Sustainability & ESG, Natasha Tuck, discusses setting science-based targets, Dolby’s journey to becoming carbon neutral by 2030, how AI and ESG tools can help, and why perfection can be the enemy of progress.Show NotesDPP Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough speaks with:Natasha Tuck, Dolby — Director of Sustainability & ESGListen to Part Two featuring Mediacorp Head of Sustainability & SVP Production Services, James Hollis, here.Find out more about the DPP Committed to Sustainability programme here.
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Apr 5, 2024 • 28min

Co-pilot AI lands at NAB

Media services provider Prime Focus Technologies and OpenAI partner Microsoft have been working together to make Co-pilot AI a reality for media and entertainment. As part of the DPP's 'Demand vs Supply' analysis of NAB, we look at how the two companies are using the latest AI tools to respond to customer needs. How do you road test such new tech? What do we mean by 'creative AI'? And what is GenAI really for: saving money, or making it?Show NotesDPP Founder Mark Harrison speaks with:Ramki Sankaranarayanan, Prime Focus Technologies — Founder, President & CEOAndy Beach, Microsoft — CTO, Media & EntertainmentNeed an AI cheat code for NAB? Take a look at our AI in Media report - it tells you all you need to know.
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Mar 27, 2024 • 32min

What does 'good' AI look like? Part 2: Using customer data responsibly and AI in the wild at the BBC

How has the BBC been using automation technologies for 30 years, and in what ways has the corporation implemented artificial intelligence capabilities in its wildlife shows and working with its orchestras? How is media industry technology provider Ateliere developing solutions and working with customers on AI partnerships? In this episode of the DPP podcast, Rowan de Pomerai speaks with Ateliere CTO Ryan Kido and BBC Solution Lead Morag McIntosh to find out more about 'good' uses of AI in media.Show NotesRyan Kido, Ateliere — CTOMorag McIntosh, BBC — Solution LeadPart 1 of the DPP podcast "What does 'good' AI look like?" is here, featuring Avid CTO Kevin Riley and Google Product Manager Melika Golkaram. DPP members can go here to download AI in Media: What does good look like?
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Mar 18, 2024 • 42min

What does 'good' AI look like? Part 1: "I can absolutely tell you the CTO should not be solely responsible!"

Who should ultimately be responsible for the oversight, governance and implementation of artificial intelligence capabilities in media organisations? And in which parts of media workflows are AI tools most mature, and where is there the biggest room for opportunity? These are some of the questions tackled in the DPP report AI in Media: What does good look like? And to discuss some of the findings, media industry experts from Avid and Google came on the DPP podcast to talk about the latest innovations and trends. Show NotesJoining the DPP's Rowan de Pomerai and Edward Qualtrough to discuss artificial intelligence in the media industry are:Kevin Riley, Avid — CTOMelika Golkaram, Google — Product ManagerPart 2 of the DPP podcast "What does 'good' AI look like?" is here, featuring Ateliere CTO Ryan Kido and BBC Solution Lead Morag McIntosh.DPP members can go here to download AI in Media: What does good look like?
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Feb 27, 2024 • 38min

'Transformation is dead; long live adaptability!' But is it realistic to achieve complete technology and business agility?

The DPP 2024 Predictions report published in February 2024 reveals an industry striving to achieve a position of complete technical, commercial and business flexibility — able to respond to whatever challenges might come next for media, entertainment, technology and broadcasting organisations. And that viewpoint isn’t dreamt up by the DPP themselves, but developed by 30 expert practitioners who debate, vote on and co-create statements about the state of the industry.But is it actually delusional to aspire to reach such a position of infinite flexibility? Zixi CEO Gordon Brooks and Warner Bros. Discover Sports Technology Lead, Darren Long, came on the DPP podcast to explore industry trends, investigate why there are fewer predictions about specific technologies taking off in media, discuss the impact artificial intelligence will have on our work, and share what there is to be most excited by in the sector.Show NotesDPP Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough speaks with:Gordon Brooks — Zixi, CEO [2min 12sec]Darren Long — Warner Bros. Discovery, Sports Technology Integration Project Lead [21min 00sec]The DPP 2024 Predictions report is available here.
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Jan 24, 2024 • 38min

GenAI Spy — In search of tech innovations at CES 2024, and what it means for media

What are the major consumer technology innovation trends, and what does it all mean for the media industry? For 15 years, DPP CEO Mark Harrison has attended the CES show in Las Vegas and reported back on the technologies shaping our personal and professional lives. In this episode of the DPP podcast, we present Mark's audio diary from CES, where he also met media and entertainment experts from the BBC, Vubiquity and Hollywood Professional Association to reflect on what actually matters to the industry.Show NotesDPP CEO Mark Harrison shares his audio diary, musings and highlights from the Consumer Electronics Show 2024 in Las Vegas. On his travels he is joined by:Laura Ellis, BBC — Head of Technology Forecasting, BBC R&D [9min 55sec]Seth Hallen, Light Iron — Managing Director & HPA President [14min 10sec]Craig German, HPA — Member of the board [14min 10sec]Justin Beaudin, Vubiquity — Chief Operating Officer [27min 40sec]DPP members can access Mark Harrison's report here — CES 2024: What consumer trends mean for the media industry.
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Dec 19, 2023 • 32min

'Antipredictions' and what to avoid in 2024? Media CEO and CTO foresight and warnings

What are the less-discussed media industry trends to focus on in 2024? And what are the technologies, themes and hype that's best avoided? Digesting the major media, entertainment and broadcast technology and business developments of 2023, DPP CEO Mark Harrison and CTO Rowan de Pomerai talk about the non-mainstream trends that will shape the sector, share some industry highlights and lowlights, pitch their 'Antipredictions' of what's best avoided, and look forward to being part of an industry in change in 2024.Show NotesSharing their media industry foresight, this episode features: Mark Harrison, DPP CEORowan de Pomerai, DPP CTO"There are only two ways to make money in media: bundling and unbundling"— Rowan de Pomerai, DPP CTO"Show me a CEO who knows anything about ethics, let alone one that understands artificial intelligence!"— Edward Qualtrough, DPP Editorial Director"It's hard to believe that only 12 months ago people were seriously arguing that the future was all about the Metaverse" — Mark Harrison, DPP CEO
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Nov 29, 2023 • 27min

DPP Leaders' Briefing 2023: Reflections and takeaways from speakers, exhibitors and attendees

The DPP Leaders' Briefing is the pre-eminent business intelligence event for the media industry. The DPP Leaders’ Briefing 2023 showcased technology and business experts from more than 30 media companies, each sharing their top three priorities for the coming year. And in this episode of the DPP podcast, Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough catches up with speakers, exhibitors and attendees from TikTok, Warner Bros. Discovery, RTÉ, ITV Studios, NPAW, nxtedition, Caretta Research and Wolftech to digest some of the major themes from the event. To what extent did artificial intelligence really dominate discussions, and what was the experience of speakers and attendees?Show notesIn this episode, DPP Editorial Director Edward Qualtrough speaks with:Deirdre Temple, Head of Solutions, Technology | RTÉ [2min 00sec]Brian Wynne, Head of Technology, Infrastructure | RTÉ [2min 00sec]Abigail Hughes, Director of Sales Operations for Global Partnership | ITV Studios [5min 32sec]Natalina Manni, Head of Content Strategy & Operations, Europe, Russia & Israel | TikTok [8min 34sec]Rebecca Jackson, Marketing and Business Development | Caretta Research [10min 38sec]Renata Andriusyte, Northern and Central Europe Director | NPAW [14min 46sec]Till Sudworth, CMO and Head of BU Video | NPAW [14min 46sec]JJ Eynon, Director of Engineering, CNN | Warner Bros. Discovery [18min 40sec]Adam Leah, Creative Director | nxtedition [21min 34sec]Arne Berven, CEO | Wolftech [24min 16sec]With special thanks to filmmaker, director and editor Mark Levermore for recording the video and audio from the DPP Leaders' Briefing 2023.
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Nov 17, 2023 • 34min

Artificial Intelligence in Media Part 2: Calm reflections with Sanjeevan Bala, ITV Chief Data & AI Officer

Sanjeevan Bala, Chief Data & AI Officer at ITV, discusses the opportunities and challenges of AI in media, including running immersive AI workshops with ITV leadership, commoditization and consumerization of AI capabilities, and when to partner, build, or buy AI solutions. They also touch on integrating AI into data strategy, the future impact of AI in the media industry, aligning data strategy with business goals, and the importance of having a business strategy for AI initiatives.

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