DPP celebrated its first-anniversary event as a not-for-profit membership organisation on 30th March.
With over 160 companies and organisations as members, the DPP – an industry collaboration between ITV, Channel 4 and the BBC – has released four new technical specifications, published eight industry reports and held 18 events.
“The expert input of our membership has made us more productive than ever,” said DPP Managing Director Mark Harrison. “Our members have a real appetite to contribute to insights that drive change, and help them make smart investment decisions.”
The anniversary event focused on Internet-enabled production, and how it could disrupt long-standing business models and production cultures, which will be evaluated further through an industry survey on how such production tools and services are impacting media creation. The final review, The Production Revolution, will be released in September 2016.
Mar 31 2016
Digital Production Partnership (DPP) celebrating first anniversary
With over 160 companies and organisations as members, the DPP – an industry collaboration between ITV, Channel 4 and the BBC – has released four new technical specifications, published eight industry reports and held 18 events.
“The expert input of our membership has made us more productive than ever,” said DPP Managing Director Mark Harrison. “Our members have a real appetite to contribute to insights that drive change, and help them make smart investment decisions.”
The anniversary event focused on Internet-enabled production, and how it could disrupt long-standing business models and production cultures, which will be evaluated further through an industry survey on how such production tools and services are impacting media creation. The final review, The Production Revolution, will be released in September 2016.
By Expat • UK Media News • Tags: BBC, Channel 4, Digital Production Partnership, DPP, ITV