April - June 2020Media & Entertainment4Managing EditorPamela MorganEditorial StaffSalesDerek JamesFrank CollinsVisualizerStephen ThomasJohn Varghesejohn@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.comT: 510.402.1464MEDI & ENTERTAINMENTTech OutlookSara Fernandes2017MayMedia & Entertainment2Copyright © 2020 ValleyMedia, Inc. All rights reserved. Reproduction in whole or part of any text, photography or illustrations without written permission from the publisher is prohibited. The publisher assumes no responsibility for unsolicited manuscripts, photographs or illustrations. Views and opinions expressed in this publication are not necessarily those of the magazine and accordingly, no liability is assumed by the publisher thereof.*Some of the Insights are based on the interviews with respective CIOs and CXOs to our editorial staffContact Us:T:510 230 0396, F:510-894-8405Email:sales@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.comeditor@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.commarketing@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.com April - June 2020, Vol 01 - Issue 04 Published by ValleyMedia, Inc. To subscribe to Media & Entertainment Tech OutlookVisit www.mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.com MEDI & ENTERTAINMENTTech OutlookMedia and entertainment entities areremarkably reimagining their business models amid the emergence of disruptive technologies and changing consumer behavior. Traditional media and entertainment revenue streams are fast eroding with the direct-to-consumer formats being the new benchmark. New technologies such as AI, machine learning, internet of things (IoT) and blockchain are impacting the industry. With massive breakthroughs in machine learning, several ingenious products with multi-pronged capabilities have made the leap from sci-fi movies to home. AI technologies are also being applied to filming, visual design, and post-production to name a few. IoT, in the media and entertainment industry, has already made a substantial boom and is likely to achieve new heights just around the corner.Segregating marketing claims and points of value, zeroing in on the exact requirements, keeping an eye for changing trends and the long process of trying and testing are among the necessary hurdles organization must go through prior to opting for a solution. With the intense market completion, buyers of enterprise solution are no less susceptible to the paradox of choice.In the last few months, a distinguished panel comprising of CEOs, CFOs, VCs and analysts, along with CIO Applications' editorial board reviewed and shortlisted the top companies that are at the forefront of delivering turnkey media and entertainment techolgy solutions.Let us know your thoughts.EditorialEnter Next-GenEngagementsPamela MorganManaging Editoreditor@mediaentertainmenttechoutlook.com
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