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TVBEurope April 2025 issue now available

The "AI issue" takes a look at how AI is reshaping broadcasting, including areas such as sports commentary and archiving and storage, plus we discover how Norway's NRK used Apple Vision Pros to replace a traditional MRC setup, and explore how the incredible footage of Channel 4's Top Guns: Inside the RAF was filmed

The April 2025 issue of TVBEurope is now available to download and read.

The “AI issue” focuses on the growing adoption of artificial intelligence in the media technology industry, including both generative and multimodal AI.

The issue takes a look at how AI is reshaping broadcasting, including areas such as sports commentary and archiving and storage.

Kevin Emmott meets Benjamin Field and Jamie Anderson from Deep Fusion Films to discover how they are using AI on the Virtually Parkinson podcast, and why they’re advocating for responsible development across the creative sector.

The issue includes a brand new feature, A Day in the Life, looking at the day-to-day realities of working in media and entertainment.

We discover how Norway’s NRK used Apple Vision Pros to replace a traditional MRC setup, and find out how iconic BBC sounds are being given a new lease of life in the 21st century.

New IABM CEO Saleha Williams shares her vision for the future of the organisation, while the Broadcast Engineering Conservation Group’s Jeffrey Borinsky travels back in time.

Plus, the team at Rodeo FX tell us how they brought the world of Sonic the Hedgehog 3 to life, Matthew Corrigan discovers how the incredible footage of Channel 4’s Top Guns: Inside the RAF was filmed, Jenny Priestley meets Andrew Cloke, who grades the candidates for the BBC’s The Apprentice, and David Davies sits down with producer Joseph Patel to discuss the new documentary on 1970’s icon Sly Stone.