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Friday 19 June 2026 Presented by Amtecco β†—

12.1bn hours: Korean content leads Netflix outside the US | AMTC News

12.1bn hours: Korean content leads Netflix outside the US | AMTC News

In this briefing

Streaming strategy

Korean content leads Netflix outside the US

Our top story: Omdia says South Korean content is now Netflix's most-watched origin outside the United States.

Source: advanced-television.com β†—
World Cup audiences

ITV draws 15.4 million for England opener

In World Cup television, ITV says fifteen point four million viewers watched England beat Croatia on June seventeenth.

Source: advanced-television.com β†—
Video infrastructure

MediaKind completes Harmonic video acquisition

MediaKind has completed its acquisition of Harmonic's video business, combining both teams under one video infrastructure organisation.

Source: tvbeurope.com β†—
Sports security

World Cup becomes a cybercrime target

Cybersecurity specialists warn the World Cup is a perfect environment for attacks on professional sports organisations and fan services.

Source: advanced-television.com β†—
FAST channels

TiVo expands FAST channels across Europe and the US

TiVo is expanding its FAST channel lineup across the United States and European markets, including the UK, Germany and France.

Source: advanced-television.com β†—
Industry events

IBC adds peer-led exchange format

IBC is adding a Braindate-style exchange, aiming to turn major industry meetings into smaller peer groups around operational problems.

Source: tvbeurope.com β†—
Production technology

Cascade pitches AI-native production workflows

Cascade is pitching an AI-native production platform that helps creators develop ideas, assets, projects and workflows through natural interaction.

Source: tvbeurope.com β†—
Audio tools

Maono launches AI-powered hybrid microphone

Finally, Maono has launched an AI-powered hybrid microphone, another sign creator audio tools are absorbing more signal processing.

Source: tvbeurope.com β†—
Full transcript
Our top story, UMDIA says South Korean content is now Netflix's most watched origin outside the United States.