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The Super Bowl 2026 Effect: Vevo’s Rob Velez Discusses Shifts in Multicultural Mass-Reach Moments

In this interview, Rob Velez, VP of Inclusive Network & LATAM Sales at Vevo, discusses how user engagement for the Super Bowl has now far transcended the game itself, Vevo's capabilities that give it distinct insights into post-game day viewing metrics, the shift in the ways that marketers are thinking about mass-reach moments, and how multilingual and international artists challenge conventional notions about the market.

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Applying a Second Encryption Layer to Enhance Stream Security

As long as publishers deliver premium streams, pirates will devise ever more ingenious methods to steal and restream that content. When DRM keys get hacked, what steps can content owners take to protect their streams? One method EZDRM COO/Co-Founder Olga Kornienko says her company has been looking at is adding a second encryption layer to make their clients' live content as bulletproof as possible, as she describes and explains how in this discussion with Integration Therapy's Rebecca Avery at Streaming Media Connect.

How to Deliver Low-Latency Multiview Sports Streams to Global Audiences

With all of the inherent difficulties of delivering low-latency live streams at scale, and the growing interest in providing sports viewers with state-of-the-art multiview experiences, what additional technical challenges does multiview delivery create in streaming's fraught middle mile, and how do top-tier global broadcasters like Globo meet those challenges? Globo Head of Streaming and CDN Platform Marcos Petry discusses how Globo maintains and tunes streaming latency for multiview sports streams in this conversation with streaming consultant Bhavesh Upadhyaya at Streaming Media Connect in December.

Dubbing Optimization for Streaming Dialogue and Singing in the AI Era

Generative AI has transformed the technology, the workflow, and arguably the ethics of dubbing dialogue for TV and movies in recent years, with the costly and time-consuming traditional approach of a voice actor, director, and technical crew gathering in a studio for live audio replacement very much a thing of the past. The perception now is that generative AI can easily (and some would say dangerously) produce or replicate virtually any voice, but Dubformer's Anton Dvorkovich and Google's Nick Manoochehri insist that generating the desired voice and refining it toward emotional precision and perfection remain challenging and as much art as science—for dialogue and especially for singing—as they explain in this conversation with DigitalGlue's Philip Grossman and PADEM Media Group's Allan McLennan at Streaming Media 2025.

How Globo, Starz, and Paramount Sustain Streaming Experiences Across Legacy Devices

Like other premium streaming platforms, Starz maintains a "let's let everybody play" philosophy when it comes to delivering high-quality streaming experiences to all viewers on their platforms, but when it comes to supporting the broad morass of legacy devices and formats dating back to streaming's early days, challenges abound, especially in streaming's critical middle mile. Starz Executive Director of Software Development Rob Collins, Globo Head of Streaming and CDN Platform Marcos Petry, Paramount Director, Live Video Nishant Sirohi, and SVTA's Bhavesh Upadhyaha discuss strategies for meeting those challenges and where they draw the line when it comes to the most outmoded devices in this clip from Streaming Media Connect in December.

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Content Creation Consolidation: Bending Spoons Strikes Again

There are a few tools that many streaming pros have used through the years, from WeTransfer to Brightcove to Vimeo. Some are essential to content creation, OTT delivery, and live streaming. All of these tools have one important thing in common now: their recent acquisition by the Italian company Bending Spoons.

Farm to Table

One of the overarching themes of Streaming Media 2025, which took place October 6-8 in Santa Monica, Calif., was the rise of the creator economy. Discussions centered around the changing economics of content creation, delivery, distribution, and curation (with AI playing an ever-larger role in leveling the playing field to varying degrees at all stages); evolving business models for creators looking to leverage and grow their brands and survive and thrive; and the ongoing, unignorable convergence of creator channels and "traditional" streaming platforms. The last topic seems like a particularly noteworthy sign of the times—how many conversations carried on just down the 405 in Huntington Beach in the heyday of Streaming Media West concerned the convergence (or divergence) of streaming upstarts and traditional linear broadcast?

AI Meets Adtech

During an "AI Meets Adtech" panel at Streaming Media 2025 in Santa Monica in October, I did my best to stir things up with a group of industry thought leaders that included Google's Inderpreet Sandhu, Tavant's Filiz Bahmanpour, FOX's Amit Shetty, IAB Tech Lab's Shailley Singh, and former Disney tech ops expert Sarge Sargent.

Streaming and the Success of Our Hopeless Cause

Rely on streaming platforms as free-speech safe spaces while you can, but keep your typewriter and onion-skin paper handy. You may need them sooner than you think.

Streaming Media Research

Media and Broadcast File-Transfer Workflow Challenges

Sponsored By: Signiant

Encoding & Transcoding Trends 2021

Sponsored By: Bitmovin

The State of Streaming Autumn 2020

Sponsored By: Zixi

The 2020 Streaming Monetization Report

Sponsored By: Amazon Web Services (AWS), an Amazon.com company