ITVX’s 110M-stream week tests broadcaster streaming | AMTC News
ITVX just posted its strongest week since Euro 2024, showing how live sport and event programming still move broadcaster-owned streaming platforms. Also covered: BBC News job cuts, CNews and plurality, SMPTE opening its standards catalogue, APAC piracy risks, Proton LS, BiggerStage in Limerick, Sunrise bundles and Irish trust in news brands
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ITVX hits its strongest week since Euro 2024
Our top story: ITVX delivered its strongest seven-day performance since Euro twenty twenty-four, with one hundred ten million streams.
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BBC News faces major job cuts
At the BBC, the news division is reportedly preparing major job cuts as the corporation seeks hundreds of millions in savings.
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CNews warned over lack of plurality
In France, regulator Arcom has formally warned CNews that it must ensure a plurality of viewpoints across its programming.
broadbandtvnews.com (opens in a new tab)SMPTE opens its standards catalogue
SMPTE is opening its entire standards catalogue to the media technology community, according to an exclusive report from TVBEurope.
tvbeurope.com (opens in a new tab)Pirate streaming exposes APAC consumers
A Coalition Against Piracy study says illicit streaming in Asia-Pacific is exposing consumers to cybersecurity, privacy and financial risks.
advanced-television.com (opens in a new tab)Proton adds a miniature HDR camera
Proton has expanded its miniature camera range with the Proton LS, adding global-shutter capture and HDR support for productions.
tvbeurope.com (opens in a new tab)BiggerStage opens Limerick TV hub
BiggerStage has opened a global TV production hub in Limerick, including skills-development work with colleges and universities.
tvbeurope.com (opens in a new tab)Sunrise adds YouTube Premium and HBO Max
Swiss operator Sunrise is adding YouTube Premium and HBO Max, positioning its entertainment bundle as a wider streaming gateway.
broadbandtvnews.com (opens in a new tab)Ireland still trusts major news brands
Finally, Ireland’s Digital News Report says major news brands still hold trust, even as general confidence in news declines.
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