An event where time was well spent.
There's an old sports adage: competition breeds success. And that was assuredly on display at this year's OTT.X conference.
Attendees from studios, platforms, channel operators, AdTech software solutions, research organizations, and academic institutions gathered to discuss the OTT sector's current status and future potential.
It was great to see the community meet again for the first in-person version of this event since 2019. Four tracks highlighted the rapidly evolving innovation in this space:
- New & Exciting (industry innovations)
- Small Business (issue facing small companies as they compete in M&E)
- FAST (how to compete and win in the FAST market)
- Content Operations (preparing content for global markets)
Innovation pushes barriers
A common theme throughout the conference was the notion of competition in a rapidly evolving industry. The keynote address and 10 panels focused on the challenges facing M&E companies. First-day session titles included "Fall TV: Early insights & Demand Across Platforms," "Tomorrow's Consumers Speak," "Distributing and Windowing Content Across Business Models," "Programming Your Channel," and "Globalization of Content."
Second-day session titles included "Bringing Content Metadata into Clear Focus," "FAST vs. Cable: And The Winner Is?," "Marketing Your Channel," and a discussion of AI-based translation services.
Spherex CEO Teresa Phillips moderated the "Globalization of Content" panel, featuring Jason Gish, President, Film & Television for Testronic Labs , Vince Muscarella, VP of Sales for Whip Media , and Joshua Pine, Chief Revenue Officer for XL8.ai . The panel discussed the challenges the companies face in localizing and culturalizing content, how globalization impacts the supply chain, and how AI/ML technology will change subs and dubs services for years to come.
Other important topics included how NFTs can be used to sell content, how Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) matters in staffing and content, and several reviews of industry trends from the past year.
All OTT.X Fall Summit sessions were recorded and will be available to stream on its website .
While we're still thinking about all of the excellent knowledge shared at OTT.X, we are packing up and heading to the IBC conference in Amsterdam to engage with international content creators, broadcasters, and technology platforms that put great content into your hands and homes.
If you want to connect at #IBC2022 , drop a note in the comments of our LinkedIn post, and we'll see you there.