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FEED Forum
Since launching in 2018, FEED has become a bible for the broadcast tech sector, delivering market intelligence, exploring cutting-edge tech and chronicling the trends transforming broadcast and media. FEED Forum takes us into a bold new world! Hosted by industry veteran Neal Romanek, this monthly podcast will explore the issues that matter to those in the media tech sector, from AI to sustainability and fan engagement and everything in between, joined by expert guests to help you cut through the noise and get the insights you need.
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Episodes
Which trends will dominate NAB Show 2026? Featuring Blackmagic Design & Projective 09.04.2026 48:40
Some of us can remember when NAB Show hosted multiple companies specialising in building giant radio towers (and they brought samples with them). Today cloud giants, the creator economy, and content sectors outside of broadcast have turned NAB into a show that needs to encompass both local amateur podcaster and some of the biggest tech companies on earth. In this FEED Forum, we talk to vendors who...
Distributed production: Distributed or disrupted? 10.03.2026 39:54
This episode of FEED Forum sits down with Sergio Ammirata P.h. D. of the Rist Forum, and Ian Wagdin of Appear, who explore the evolution of remote, hybrid and on-prem production in broadcasting, its benefits, challenges, and future prospects, including standards, AI integration, and global collaboration.
Fan engagement: Beating the second screen 08.02.2026 53:19
This episode of FEED Forum delves into the evolving landscape of fan engagement in sports broadcast, highlighting how digital media, changing audience behaviours, and innovative content strategies are reshaping the way fans interact with their favourite sports. The discussion covers the impact of immersive experiences, the importance of live events, and the opportunities for niche sports to thrive...
The XR factor 08.01.2026 47:42
In this episode of Feed Forum, host Neal Romanek (AU) dives into the world of XR, AR, VR, and MR with two expert guests: Alex Counsell, Technical Director at the Centre of Creative and Immersive XR (CCIXR), University of Portsmouth (UK), and Miguel Churruca, Marketing & Communications Director at Brainstorm. From camera tracking and live compositing to motion capture and virtual sets, the conv...
How will AI change broadcast? 26.11.2025 57:52
AI is everywhere in media – but are we using it to actually understand audiences or just flooding the internet with more content? In this FEED Forum episode, Neal Romanek talks with Rishi Kapoor (North AI) and Jacob Arends (Bitmovin) about using AI and neuroscience to predict real audience attention, multimodal scene analysis to unlock deeper video metadata, smarter ad placement and content recomm...
Feed Forum | New Money, New Models? Rethinking content monetisation in the streaming age 29.10.2025 51:53
How are content companies making money in an industry defined by constant change? From FAST channels to programmatic ads, audience data to piracy prevention – this panel explores how new formats, new audiences and new technologies are reshaping the business of broadcasting and streaming. Featuring Blaise Keen (Rakuten TV) , Chris Singleton (Hoppr) and Jonathan Low (Zixi) , this discussion dives in...
FEED Forum | Lessons in Latency 08.09.2025 48:59
Hosted by Neal Romanek, the inaugural FEED Forum brings together Signiant CTO Ian Hamilton and Bitmovin’s senior director of product management, James Varndell, for an in-depth discussion on the complexities of latency in streaming.
Genius Interview: Sadie Groom 02.09.2025 29:07
Founder and CEO of Bubble Agency and Rise, Sadie Groom is a mediatech powerhouse working towards making genuine positive change in the industry. Here, she sits down with Neal Romanek to discuss the highs and lows of launching and running a successful global business, DEI initiatives, neurodiversity, theology – and a whole lot more!
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