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IBC Recap: From Legacy Models to a Live, AI-Powered Mindset

IBC Recap: From Legacy Models to a Live, AI-Powered Mindset

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Large, three-dimensional red letters spelling "IBC2025" stand on a brick plaza in front of the entrance to a modern convention center with a glass facade.

The media and entertainment landscape is witnessing a massive transformation. The rigid, linear model of broadcast, with its costly on-site infrastructure and time-consuming workflows, is ceding ground to an era of fragmented audiences and a relentless demand for real-time, personalized content. At IBC 2025, the industry was abuzz with a clear message: the future is software-defined, and the brands that thrive will be those that embrace agility.

But talk of agility is easy. The real challenge, and the focus of the conversation in Amsterdam, was how to ground these ideas in reality. How can broadcasters break free from decades-old production models? Where are the real revenue opportunities in vast, dormant media archives? And how can businesses adopt powerful new technologies without being crippled by cost and complexity? The discussion needed to shift from conceptual promises to tangible solutions, with many on display throughout the conference.

Decades old broadcasting models are evolving to meet modern audience demands.

For decades, the broadcast industry has stood on what seemed like solid ground, but that foundation has irrevocably shifted. As Lewis Smithingham, EVP MEGS at Monks, noted on stage, “Media production has been done effectively the same way for something like 58 to 59 years.” But that traditional model is breaking under the strain of a new reality where audiences are no longer a monolith, but a diverse collection of interests scattered across countless platforms. To reach them, he explained, “We can't deliver with a straight line of sight anymore, because there isn't a straight line, and there is no primary platform. It's all over the place.”

This new landscape demands a new approach that breaks free from the institutional inertia of how things have always been done. Reaching modern audiences requires the agility of cloud-native production, which is more a fundamental change in mindset than merely a technological upgrade. It means letting go of old “golden rules,” such as never turning off a generator for fear of a system collapse, and instead embracing an agile, software-defined approach that manages systems through adaptable software rather than rigid, physical hardware.

Nowhere is this shift more apparent than in the evolving role of the media archive. For too long, valuable content has been locked away in dusty vaults. Now, AI is rewriting that playbook, transforming stagnant libraries into living, breathing performance archives. 

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On panels and on-stage experiences, Lewis Smithingham discussed innovation within broadcast media.

This evolution means moving beyond thinking about rights on a per-title basis and seeing the monetization opportunities in the underlying IP. For a sports broadcaster, this could mean using AI to instantly find and package player highlights following a high profile trade—a process that would traditionally take significant manual effort. For a studio, it means transforming a classic radio show into an animated series for social media. By democratizing archives with AI-powered tools, we give editors, producers, and even fans the ability to unearth new value, create new stories, and generate novel revenue streams from content that was once forgotten.

Ultimately, these technological shifts point to a single imperative. As Smithingham simply put it: in today's environment, “if you're not real time, you’re history.” Success now comes from using technology to transform dormant IP into the dynamic, personalized experiences that connect with audiences in real time. This is the new frontier of broadcasting, and it's a future we are actively building.

AI-powered tools empower teams to deliver better viewer experiences.

The ultimate goal of all this innovation is to deliver a better, more personal experience for the audience. One of the central themes of the talks throughout the show was the need to empower creators with agile, real-time tools that make this possible. Our LiveVision™ demo illustrated this point in action.

LiveVision™ is an AI-powered tool that operates within live production workflows. Built to run on a full stack of NVIDIA hardware and software technologies including NVIDIA RTX PRO Server, Video Search and Summarization Agent, and Holoscan for Media , LiveVision™ can be deployed on edge, in the cloud, or in a hybrid environment. It brings real-time intelligence to the broadcast by analyzing multiple camera feeds simultaneously, introducing object detection and analysis into the broadcast pipeline for shot prioritization, scene description, and audio transcription. This frees up production teams for the creative process and provides end-of-day summarizations.

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The Monks booth showcased demos, including our LiveVision™ solution.

New tools are turning dormant media archives into new revenue streams.

Our Time Addressable Media Storage (TAMS) demo offered a powerful solution to the challenge discussed above of unlocking value in dormant media archives. This demo showcased a practical application of the industry's shift from static storage to “performance archives”—systems that actively surface valuable content.

TAMS tackles the time-intensive process of manual search by using AI to analyze and index the content itself, making footage searchable by actions, objects or people within seconds. This provides instant, frame-accurate access to massive media libraries, transforming a dormant archive into a dynamic, monetizable asset. For example, a sports rights owner could use TAMS to instantly pull clips of a specific player's key moments to create a personalized highlight reel for fans, or quickly curate footage for live betting markets.

The industry’s future depends on a fundamental shift in mindset.

Ultimately, conversations at IBC 2025 painted a clear picture of an industry at a crossroads. It's clear that the transition to a real-time, AI-driven world requires more than simply adopting new tools and platforms. The real challenge is to overcome the inertia of legacy workflows and embrace a more agile, experimental and software-defined approach to creating and monetizing content.

Success in this new era requires orchestrating creativity and technology to build systems that are not just innovative, but deeply relevant, efficient and profitable. It’s this synthesis of vision and execution that will define the next chapter of media.

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12-15 September, 2025

Powering the Future of Media Tech: Join Us at IBC 2025

Join Monks for expert panels, live demos, and exclusive events shaping the future of media, gaming, and sports technology.

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We’re excited to return to IBC Show 2025 with a dynamic lineup of events designed to help you unlock new levels of innovation and efficiency in media, entertainment, gaming, and sports technology. As an official IBC partner, you’ll find us next to the mainstage in Hall 14, Booth 14.C51, right in the heart of the RAI Amsterdam, from 12–15 September.

What to Expect:

  • Expert Panels & Fireside Chats: Hear from Monks leaders and industry experts on topics like monetizing archived assets, reviving nostalgic IP, architecting AI-powered media workflows, and unlocking advertising innovation through clean data.
  • Live Demos & Accelerator Showcases: Experience hands-on demonstrations of our latest solutions and see Monks in action as a key participant in IBC’s AI-driven Accelerator projects—personalized sports highlights and intelligent production assistants.
  • Networking Receptions & VIP Experiences: Don’t miss our exclusive VIP Dinner and Canal Tour for a deeper dive into next-gen, AI-driven media production.
  • Diversity & Innovation Spotlights: Join us at the Women in Immersive Technology (WIIT) panel and discover how Monks champions creativity, diversity, and the future of immersive tech.

Speaking Engagements

    • Cloud to Collaboration: Building the Future of Media Workflows

      Discover how to turn scattered files into seamless collaboration as Fran Burnham, Chief Revenue Officer at Base, and Mirko Nedeljkovic, CEO of Suitest, join Lewis Smithingham, EVP of Media, Entertainment, Gaming, and Sports at Monks, to share their expertise on boosting productivity in modern media workflows. This panel dives into the benefits of cloud-native and hybrid approaches, transformative technology, and QA innovations. Learn how industry leaders are optimizing legacy assets, securely migrating content, and leveraging AI pipelines to power the future of media production.

      • When: Sunday 15th September, 13:15 - 14:00
      • Where: Hall 14 Stage
      • Speaker: Lewis Smithingham, EVP Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports
    • Monetizing the Past, Powering the Future with Veo3

      Listen in as Lewis Smithingham, EVP Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports at Monks, explores how Google Cloud and Veo 3 can help media companies and IP owners, like ITV, BBC, Disney, etc., unlock the untapped value in their archives.

      Today, many organizations have legacy audio and video content that’s underutilized or undervalued. By leveraging Veo 3’s advanced AI capabilities and the scalability of Google Cloud, Monks can help transform these dormant assets into engaging, monetizable media that fuels fandom and is ready for modern platforms and audiences.. This approach allows rights holders to quickly and affordably convert classic radio and/or dated video into fresh, high-value content, opening up new revenue streams across social and digital channels.

      Beyond simple conversion, Lewis will discuss how AI can reimagine older formats, such as classic animation or puppetry, into contemporary styles that resonate with today’s viewers. This idea is designed to minimize upfront costs and risk, with opportunities for revenue sharing that make experimentation accessible and rewarding.

      This session is designed to position Google Cloud and Veo 3 as essential partners in next-generation IP monetization, providing practical examples and a compelling vision for the future of media archives.

      • When: Saturday, September 13, 2025 14:00 - 14:15, 15 min
      • Where: Google Hackathon Stage, Hall 14
      • Speaker: Lewis Smithingham, EVP Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports
    • AI Factories for Media: Architecting the Next Generation of Workflows

      This panel brings together leaders from Dell Technologies, Monks, NVIDIA, and Qvest to explore how AI is delivering real outcomes across the media and entertainment value chain. From automating content creation and localization to enabling hyper-personalized experiences and streamlining operations, AI is transforming every stage of the workflow.

      The discussion will dive deep into the foundational infrastructure making these advances possible—spanning GPU-accelerated compute, high-performance storage, and tightly integrated systems designed for low-latency, high-throughput media environments. Panelists will share how modern AI “factories” are being architected on site to turn vast volumes of data into measurable business value.

      Importantly, the session will also address the real-world challenges media organizations face when deploying AI at scale—such as integration complexity, system interoperability, data bottlenecks, and the need for deterministic performance. Learn how industry leaders are overcoming these barriers and building future-ready AI pipelines.

      • When: Saturday September 13, 12:15 - 12:45pm
      • Where: AI Tech Zone, Hall 14
      • Speaker: Lewis Smithingham, EVP Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports
    • Zombies or Hope Diamonds w/Magnifi

      Are your archived assets quietly draining resources—or waiting to become your next big revenue stream? In “Zombies or Hope Diamonds,” Lewis Smithingham and a panel of seasoned industry leaders will uncover the hidden value in content archives. The discussion will explore how AI can identify high-value “Hope Diamonds” ready for repurposing and monetization, while retiring “Zombie” files that drain storage and resources. Expect practical strategies for asset discovery, real-world success stories, and insights into transforming archives from cost centers into creative and financial powerhouses. Don’t let your best content stay buried—this session will show you how to unlock its full potential.

      • When: Sunday, September 14th 12-12:30
      • Where: Zixi Booth Podcast
      • Speaker: Lewis Smithingham, EVP Media, Entertainment, Gaming, Sports
    • Industries of Tomorrow: How to Embrace Change and Ride the Wave

      What happens to creativity and innovation when diversity is deprioritized? Do we fade out, or come back fiercer? This unapologetic panel, powered by Women in Immersive Tech (WIIT), dives under the clickbait headlines to spotlight the creators, broadcasters and tech pioneers who are shaping the future on their own terms. From DEI rollbacks to AI disruption, these are the voices riding the wave, rewriting the rules, and proving that real innovation doesn’t wait for permission.

      • When: Saturday September 13th 10-10:45am
      • Where: AI Tech Zone Stage
      • Speaker: Oana Camilla Burca, Creative Technologist
    • AI-Driven Media Transformation: Redefining Audience Experiences

      Technological advancements are fundamentally reshaping media and entertainment through cutting-edge AI-powered innovations. Boomtown, one of the largest musical festivals in the UK, recently demonstrated this paradigm shift by collaborating with Amplify and Monks to develop an unprecedented AI-enhanced storytelling platform. This world-first solution enables the generation of personalized video content for audiences within mere hours, showcasing the transformative potential of AI.

      • When: Saturday September 13th 16:30
      • Where: AWS AI Innovation Stage, Hall 14
    • From Dusty Vaults to Modern Media: AI Is Rewriting the Video Archive Playbook

      From decades of archives to petabytes of fresh content, the media industry sits on mountains of underused assets. But knowing what’s in your archive isn’t enough. The real breakthrough is turning forgotten footage into living, breathing parts of modern media. This panel explores how AI is transforming archive optimization to enable true modernization, new monetization, and creative reinvention that was once impossible.

      • When: Saturday September 13, 10:30am
      • Where: AWS AI Innovation Stage, Hall 14

Sessions & Networking

    • IBC Incubator 2025: Changing the Game Again

      IBC’s 2025 Incubator, championed by IET, University of Kent, Verizon Business, BFBS, and Channel 4, brings together innovators like Xansr Media, Tesla Technologies, Spectral Compute, Monks, AMD/HP, and Chyron. This year’s project showcases a live POC that uses AI and machine learning to deliver personalized sports highlight reels and real-time stats, tailored to each fan’s preferences and interactions.

      With features like custom overlays, dynamic camera angles, and a virtual sports companion, this Accelerator is redefining how fans experience live sports—making content more immersive, relevant, and interactive than ever before.

      • When: Sunday, September 14, 2025 from 12:30 - 13:30
      • Where: Hall 14, AI Tech Zone
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    • IBC Incubator 2025: AI Assistance Agents in Live Production

      Championed by ITN, BBC, and Channel 4, and supported by innovators like CUEZ, Amira Labs, Highfield-AI, Monks, Cuepilot, Shure, EVS, Moments Lab, and Google, this Accelerator explores the future of live production with AI-driven assistants.

      Leveraging Large Language Models, these AI agents integrate directly into control rooms—navigating run orders, detecting errors, and even controlling systems via natural language. The result: faster, smarter, and more confident live production.

      Building on last year’s award-winning ‘Evolution of the Control Room’ project, this initiative aims to set a new standard for AI-powered automation, streamlining workflows and reducing cognitive load for production teams in high-pressure environments.

      Discover how intelligent automation is becoming the next-generation UI for live broadcast—enhancing efficiency while keeping humans in control.

      • When: Sunday, September 14, 2025 from 16:30 - 17:30
      • Where: Hall 14, AI Tech Zone
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    • Monks Booth Demo

      Step into our live demo and see the future of automated, interactive content. When you make one of several specific gestures in front of our camera, Monks Live Vision instantly reacts. In near real-time, an AI pipeline running in a completely different booth analyzes the video, understands your action, and triggers a dynamic response on our main screen—switching to your live feed and decorating it with witty, personalized graphics based on what the AI sees.

      This “magic” showcases our powerful tech stack in action: Our TAMS platform ingests and prepares the live video for immediate analysis. An NVIDIA VSS pipeline provides the AI brain to detect events and extract context. This in turn drives our agentic production system to make intelligent video switching decisions automatically, creating a seamless and engaging experience from camera to screen without a human in the loop.

      • Location: Hall 14 Booth C51
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    • Dell and NVIDIA Booth Demo

      Step into the world of real-time storytelling. At IBC 2025, Monks is unveiling LiveVision—an AI-powered edge platform that transforms how live broadcasting is produced, delivered, and monetized.

      With LiveVision, every frame of video is instantly analyzed by edge AI to spot the action that matters most. The result? Smarter shot selection, lightning-fast switching (up to 50% faster), and seamless bandwidth optimization that cuts infrastructure costs and risk while unlocking entirely new creative and sponsorship opportunities.

      Imagine your biggest event—whether it’s a race, a concert, or a multi-camera broadcast. LiveVision surfaces the top moments instantly, giving directors more freedom to focus on storytelling while opening the door to personalized graphics, branded experiences, and interactive fan engagement.

      The magic lies in its flexibility: deployed on-prem or in the cloud, running over 5G, private wireless, or IP, and fully compatible with tools like NVIDIA Holoscan. One system, endless possibilities—from sports to entertainment to enterprise-scale live events.

      • Location: Hall 14 Booth C35
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    • VIP Dinner and Canal Tour

      All aboard! There is no better way to experience Amsterdam and Media technology than on a private chartered dinner boat through the historic canals of Amsterdam. Join us for an intimate and exclusive deep dive into how VAST,  Cisco, Nvidia and Monks are enabling Media Teams to move beyond legacy pipelines with AI-driven, modular software defined production systems that can be shifted across multiple projects to enhance the turn around time of media workloads associated with live events.

      • When: Sunday, September 14, 2025 from 17:30 - 20:30
      • Where:  RAI Canal

Find Us at IBC

Want to get an exclusive look at some of the cool projects and innovations we are showcasing at IBC? Find us at our booth, Hall 14 Booth 14.C51. 

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