Latest TV news, articles and reviews as of 2025-05-09
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Kinéis Deploys More Satellites, Aims for IoT Services in 2025
French startup Kinéis has launched its second batch of satellites, bringing the total to 10 and putting it on track to offer Internet of Things services in 2025.Category: Satellite news Views: 310 Date:
The Transition to IP-Based Audio in Broadcasting: Opportunities and Challenges
This article explores the benefits and challenges of moving to IP-based audio workflows in broadcasting, examining the role of standards like ST 2110 and AES67, the impact on broadcasters' infrastructure, and the potential for hybrid systems.Category: Satellite news Views: 290 Date:
The Rise of Cloud-Based Solutions in Broadcast Audio Production
Discover how cloud-based and virtualized solutions are transforming broadcast audio production, offering flexibility, scalability, and remote workflows. Explore the advantages, challenges, and the future of this evolving technology.Category: Television news Views: 268 Date:
AI to Enhance Storytelling in Film and Television: Charismatic Consortium Launches £1.04 Million Project
The Charismatic consortium, funded by Innovate UK, will explore how AI can empower content creators, particularly those from underrepresented backgrounds, to enhance storytelling in film and television. The project focuses on developing business...Category: Television news Views: 315 Date:
Sky Glass TV Users Unable to Turn on Their Sets
Sky has apologized after several hundred users of Sky Glass TVs found they were unable to turn on their sets. Problems were first reported on Thursday evening just before 21.00 BST with problems continuing into Friday morning. Sky is advising...Category: Television news Views: 301 Date:
Agile Content Launches New TV Service in Italy for Convergenze
Agile Content has launched a new TV service in Italy for Convergenze, featuring over 100 live channels and 800 hours of video-on-demand content. The service offers a wide range of entertainment options, including sports, documentaries, TV series,...Category: Television news Views: 252 Date:
SAR Constellations Expand to Meet Growing Demand
The demand for synthetic aperture radar (SAR) constellations is increasing due to the growing needs of national security and civil agencies. Companies like Capella Space, Iceye and Synspective are expanding their constellations to provide more...Category: Satellite news Views: 272 Date:
AI in Space: Policymakers and Tech Leaders Must Collaborate to Unleash Potential
Experts at World Satellite Business Week advocate for collaboration between policymakers and technology leaders to accelerate the societal benefits of artificial intelligence, particularly in space-based computing.Category: Satellite news Views: 284 Date:
CBS Stations Embrace Virtual Studios, Expanding Across the Group
CBS News and Stations are progressively implementing augmented reality and virtual technology at their owned stations, with KCNC being the latest to adopt the technology in September 2023. Learn about the impact of these virtual studios on local...Category: Television news Views: 289 Date:
Gayle King Renews Contract with CBS, Staying at “CBS Mornings”
Gayle King has extended her contract with CBS, securing her place as co-anchor of “CBS Mornings.” While financial details remain confidential, it's reported King agreed to a pay cut, potentially aiding in cost control and avoiding job cuts within...Category: Television news Views: 322 Date:
SpaceX Accuses FAA of Slow Response in License Dispute
SpaceX, in a letter to Congress, criticized the FAA's $633,000 proposed fines for launch license violations, claiming the agency was slow to process minor changes and that the fines were politically motivated.Category: Satellite news Views: 288 Date:
Canal+ Appeals Arcom’s Decision to Refuse C8 License Renewal
Canal+ Group has appealed against Arcom’s decision not to renew the licence for its controversial news channel C8. The decision threatens the “entire ecosystem” of the company.Category: Television news Views: 309 Date:
SpaceX’s Starshield: A Threat or Opportunity for Earth Observation Companies?
Earth observation companies are monitoring SpaceX’s Starshield program, a national security-focused version of Starlink, with some expressing concern about its potential impact on the industry.Category: Satellite news Views: 316 Date:
Saudi Arabia’s NSG Plans to Lease Satellite Capacity Before Launching Own Constellation
Neo Space Group, backed by Saudi Arabia's sovereign wealth fund, aims to lease multi-orbit capacity and acquire companies to bolster its presence in the satellite market.Category: Satellite news Views: 314 Date:
TelevisaUnivision Names Daniel Alegre as CEO, Wade Davis to Become Vice Chairman
TelevisaUnivision has appointed Daniel Alegre as its next CEO, succeeding Wade Davis, who will transition to the role of vice chairman of the board of directors. Alegre brings extensive experience in media, entertainment, and technology, having...Category: Television news Views: 312 Date:
CBS's 'Beyond the Gates' Sets Cast, Confirms Production Details
CBS has announced key casting decisions, a new title, and production details for its upcoming daytime soap opera “Beyond the Gates,” the first Black daytime soap since 1999.Category: Television news Views: 367 Date:
NHK WORLD-JAPAN Expands Reach in Germany with HD+
NHK WORLD-JAPAN, the English-language international service of Japan’s public media organisation NHK, expands its distribution in Germany with the integration of the channel into HD+’s streaming package, HD+ IP and multiscreen service HD+...Category: Satellite news Views: 304 Date:
BlackSky Technology to Provide Imagery of Space Objects for HEO
BlackSky Technology, a leader in rapid and automated Earth observation, will provide imagery of space objects to Australian startup HEO for defense, intelligence, and commercial use.Category: Satellite news Views: 294 Date:
Small Satellite Manufacturers Question Megafactories Amid Market Concerns
Some small satellite manufacturers are questioning the viability of large-scale "megafactories," arguing that the market demand for such facilities is limited. They argue that "microfactories" are a more cost-effective and flexible option.Category: Satellite news Views: 298 Date:
LiveU's Lightweight Sports Production Makes Professional Live Sports Production Accessible and Affordable
LiveU has launched a new Lightweight Sports Production solution that offers a cost-effective, fully featured, professional live sports production accessible for every event size, including diverse and minority sports.Category: Satellite news Views: 356 Date: