France TV on track for tech innovation at Paris 2024

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For France Télévisions, the Paris Olympic Games provide the impetus for several advances in production and distribution technology. Turn to pages 10–11 for an overview of the projects that will ensure Paris 2024 leaves a media innovation legacy for the whole country.

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Contents

  • Are we ready to do "whatever it takes"? – Antonio Arcidiacono draws parallels with challenges facing the EU
  • 5G for media production; tech-i app; upcoming events
  • Quality Control webinar; School of AI; Enterprise architecture in focus for new EBU group
  • T&I Award 2024: and the nominees are… – Discover those in the running to be honoured at the TA in Naples
  • A convenient alternative to the ‘GPT-for-all’ approach – How smaller, adapted models can outperform huge proprietary solutions
  • All content, for everyone, everywhere: a core challenge for PSM, past, present and future – As Rai hosts the Technical Assembly, its CTO Stefano Ciccotti shares current priorities
  • On track for technology innovation at Paris 2024 – How France Télévisions will accelerate innovation for the Olympic Games
  • How the C2PA media provenance standard can increase trust – BBC is among the first to roll out new tools to empower audiences
  • Vulnerability management – a culture shift for the broadcast industry – The importance of a proactive approach and open communication
  • Agreeing on a common Playbook for radio’s future in cars – Finding alignment on what needs to be done to safeguard radio’s prominence
  • Sustainability Matters: Energy consumption – measure first, then improve – Reviewing a though-provoking panel session at the EBU Sustainability Summit
  • In my opinion: Mining and refining data to discover the unknown – TRT’s Kazim Pektaş on using AI tools to better serve PSM audiences
  • Partner Profile: International Press Telecommunications Council – How IPTC brings provenance standards to the media industry
  • Sharing and learning on transformation challenges – Insights from the EBU’s Media Intelligence Service
  • In the Spotlight: Régine Carpentier – Change Manager at RTBF and co-chair of EBU New Builders