FEED Autumn 2025 Web

Fighting Disinformation and Disengagement: Staying Relevant in the Digital Age 2.15-3pm, Conference Room 1 A steep increase in the use of disinformation and fake news by malicious actors – and even governments – has been witnessed in recent years. Adding to this is the increasing number of younger consumers getting their information from non-verified platforms or those with a vested economic interest in algorithms that are set to produce popularity rather than promote factuality. So what role do broadcasters, news providers and social media play in ensuring the accurate and reliable delivery of news to the platforms where people consume it? This panel will examine trends around truth and trust in the

All aboard the Green Line

The Flint Green Line is a unique media-tech networking event that takes place in a dedicated Eurostar carriage while heading to IBC Show in September. The FEED team is jumping on board for the second year in a row! The Flint Green Line broadcasters, technologists, analysts and journalists to embark on a train trip that will feature networking, education and even a pub quiz. Plus food, of course! Whether you are a brings together a range of sustainability experts, sustainability veteran or are just curious about how to get started on your sustainability journey, the Flint team invites you to come aboard and make contacts, gain fresh insights and get energised to take on IBC with a new, more sustainable mindset. The Green Line leaves London St Pancras at 11.04am on Thursday 11 September and arrives into Amsterdam Centraal at 4.15pm local time

consumption of information. Day 3: Sunday 14 September

The Digital Media Supply Chain Is Broken. Can AI Fix it?

11.45am-12.15pm, Future Tech Stage

An explosion of content, platforms and formats is making the digital media supply chain more fragmented and complex than ever. Versioning chaos, rights management hurdles and mounting pressure to deliver flawlessly across an ever-growing number of endpoints – all while maintaining speed, reliability and confidentiality. What’s a media enterprise to do? Case Study: Integrating Virtual Production to Transform Sports Coverage 12.15-12.35pm, Conference Room 1 Emerging technologies are reshaping sports broadcasting with solutions that drive efficiencies and enable more dynamic and engaging productions. In this session, John Murphy, design director at BBC Sport, will explore how it’s utilising virtual production to transform its coverage by enhancing storytelling, increasing fan engagement and optimising production workflows.

Day 4: Monday 15 September

Ultra-Low Latency Live Streaming at Scale 12.45-1.45pm, Future Tech Stage Ultra-Low Latency Live Streaming at Scale builds on the foundation of the previous Scalable Ultra-Low Latency Streaming for Premium Sports accelerator, focusing on the development of a truly scalable architecture for delivering live TV over the internet.

journey to begin to test the waters of innovation. Damian Cronan, chief digital and information officer, ABC, will look at how ABC is leveraging AI to drive efficiencies, create value and revolutionise the way content is produced, distributed and monetised.

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