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DPP: Media Companies are Drowning in Data and Don’t Know What to Do With It
By Jenny Priestley published
INSIGHT In its latest report, DPP states that while data is abundant, impact is uneven, suggesting that media companies are "drowning in data but lacking alignment" and need "data coherence"

One Year Later: Has the Media Industry Learned from the CrowdStrike Outage?
By Tom Butts, Jenny Priestley published
To mark one year since the outage, TV Tech and TVBEurope asked key media figures if they believe the industry has taken sufficient steps to prevent similar disruptions in the future

At 2024 HPA Tech Retreat, Past is Prologue and Artificial Intelligence Is the Future
By Gary Arlen published
AI is "a revolution hiding in plain sight"

DPP: The Media Industry is in a ‘Post-Transformative’ Phase
By Jenny Priestley published
New DPP report predicts that in 2024 the industry will increasingly hear technology and operational strategies placed in a business context—not a general, aspirational one, but a specific, quantifiable one

The DPP to Become Independent Organization
By Jenny Priestley published
The DPP board has appointed two new non-executive directors, Bubble founder Sadie Groom and Danny Meaney, founder and CEO of UP Ventures Group

Consumer Hardware Manufacturers Are Becoming TV Platform Operators
By George Winslow published
That is one example of how the adoption of cloud technologies is significantly changing relationships between media and technology companies, according to DPP

Remote Working Research Project Launched by DPP, Signiant
By Michael Balderston published
A full report of four-month project will be shared in July

U.K. Broadcasters Just Say 'No' to Videotape
By posted by Deborah D. McAdams published
BBC, BT Sport, Channel 4, Channel 5, ITV, Sky and UKTV will no longer accept shows delivered on videotape as of Oct. 1, 2017, according to the Digital Production Partnership.
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