All Google articles – Page 10
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YouTube’s lesson in responsibility
Loss of ads should make digital giant realise it must act like a publisher
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This time it's personal
Broadcasters and content owners are learning from the likes of Amazon and Netflix by overhauling their platforms to better engage viewers with content suggestions based on data and algorithm.
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C4 ramps up war on fake news
Broadcaster suggests introducing social media ‘Kitemark’ for regulated news organisations
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Social media eyes TV invasion
Learning to engage with audiences differently is key, says Kate Bulkley
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Stakes rise in pay battle
The carriage battle between Discovery Communications and Sky could mark the start of pay-TV “warfare”, resulting in pay-TV blackouts and the emergence of skinnier channel packages.
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There’s a new game in town
It’s all about green-lighting projects at speed, says Kate Bulkley
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‘Alexa’ was the word on everyone’s lips at CES
Voice-controlled intelligent assistants were all the rage this year, says Mark Harrison
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CES 2017: hearing voices in Vegas
Amazon’s voice control app Alexa was a powerful presence at CES, says Mark Harrison
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Media experts: fake news to intensify
News organisations are piling pressure on social networks to weed out ‘fake news’ amid concerns over the escalation of web hoaxes.
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The most-read facilities stories of 2016
News of Framestore’s return to the world of TV VFX and the closure of Fountain Studios were among the most popular articles.
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Fremantle racks up 20bn YouTube views
Fremantle Media is on track to generated 20 billion YouTube views - more than any other producer, TV network or movie studio worldwide, according to chief executive Cecile Frot-Coutaz.
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Rise of the machines: AI for editing
Using powerful pattern-recognition algorithms, artificial intelligence software is increasingly able to take on the heavy lifting of post-production, freeing up editors to concentrate on creative decisions.
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Headset firms form virtual reality alliance
Google, Facebook, HTC Vive, Samsung, Sony and Acer Starbreeze have formed the Global Virtual Reality Association (GVRA).