An exclusive session for media, entertainment, news and broadcaster CTOs to discuss themes, trends and findings of the DPP Media CTO Survey 2025 ahead of its publication in November 2025.
The Media CTO Survey report aims to inform the media industry more about the challenges of the CTO role, leadership strategies, approaches to recruitment and procurement, and technology investment priorities.
An exclusive session for media, entertainment, news and broadcaster CTOs to discuss themes, trends and findings of the DPP Media CTO Survey 2024 ahead of its publication in November 2024.
Are you in danger of missing highly disruptive trends? Find out what new trends in technology, global media markets and consumer behaviours mean for media
How do production companies use connectivity? What do they spend? What quality do they get? And what role could connectivity could have in their future?
The research explores the state of hybrid working in the media industry post pandemic by surveying 80 media and technology companies and gathering information from three workshop sessions with more than 50 subject matter experts.
The DPP's fourth European Broadcaster Summit brought together senior executives from major European content providers and their supplier community to explore common challenges.
18 March 2025, 5pm GMT / 1 PM EST / 10 AM PST / 6 PM CET
The DPP will be hosting a webinar in advance of NAB, sharing key insights from our recent CTO Survey and upcoming Demand vs Supply reports, shedding light on what customers are looking for from vendors at this year's show.
A unique leadership engagement conference which brings together senior executives from major European content providers and their supplier community to explore common challenges.
The Executive Summit is a closed, invitation-only event for speakers at the 2024 Leaders’ Briefing featuring selected executives from the content provider community.
DPP research The State of Media Technology Security 2024 explores how content providers and industry technology providers are responding to growing cyber threat.
The State of Media Technology Security 2024 will investigate how industry suppliers and media companies are responding to the evolving threat landscape
The DPP explored Hybrid Working in the Media Industry in an in-depth research report; here are five things that managers need to know about the impact on an organisation's work and workforce.
12 media companies contributed to in-depth survey interviews to explore future preparedness. Discover which tech investments are leading to actual business benefits in 'Future Ready Media Organisations'?
In The Truth About Standards, the DPP exposes what media companies really think about standards and standards bodies. Book a bespoke briefing to learn about what it all means for your organisation.
In the wake of the Coronavirus pandemic the story commonly told is that the media industry moved to remote working quickly and well; and this is true. But no-one has reported what happened next - until now...
In response to the Coronavirus pandemic, the media industry moved to remote working quickly and well. But what happened next? We uncover a rollercoaster of anxiety and uncertainty in this special report.
We reveal what you're all missing when working from home, and how you can maintain and build the networks that help you find new business opportunities and stay informed.
At this extraordinary moment in history, we wanted to capture in real time how people felt - from start of lockdown, to the gradual return to more familiar working.
Why doesn’t remote working feel the same as flexible working? What kinds of workplaces do we need now, and in the future? And how can we do more, not less?
How will smart media companies make their business decisions in 2020? How will a broadcaster’s CTO decide which new technology areas are worthy of their team’s attention?
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