IBC TV News, the official news channel of the IBC conference and exhibition, will again use Digital Rapids’ multi-format encoding systems to transform content for the IBC TV News website and mobile distribution.

In addition to on-demand Web and mobile clips, IBC TV News also will feature live streaming of news updates on the Web. A new daily-download service will allow IBC attendees to download the latest IBC TV News show at Wi-Fi hotspots within the convention center.

"IBC TV News is an important part of the IBC experience, showcasing key news for attendees while bringing the highlights and atmosphere of the show to viewers all over the world who are unable to attend in person," said Clive Vickery, managing director, EMEA and Asia at Digital Rapids, in a statement.

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