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TVBEurope January/February 2026 issue now available

From the rise of microdramas to Drake's global livestream, the latest issue of TVBEurope explores how traditional broadcast technology is employed in non-traditional workflows. Plus, we hear about the latest phase of ITN's work to convert its studios and galleries to IP-based workflows

The first issue of TVBEurope in 2026 is now available to download and read.

The focus of the January/February 2026 edition is broadcast technology in non-traditional broadcast workflows.

The cover feature explores the rise of microdramas, which are believed to have generated $11 billion in global revenue in 2025, nearly twice that of FAST channels. Monica Heck investigates how the short, mobile-first episodic series are faring in Europe and the technology behind the phenomenon.

The launch of a state-of-the-art virtual production studio at Norwich University of the Arts is designed to train the next generation of industry creatives. Jenny Priestley reports on the work that went into the studio’s planning and development.

Kevin Hilton explores how traditional broadcast equipment, as well as digital and IP technologies, are transforming the business world, helping corporations and financial institutions with both internal and external communication.

Plus, we take a deep dive into the technology that helped global rap star Drake celebrate the release of his Iceman album, with livestreams from both Milan and Manchester.

Elsewhere, David Davies speaks to James Wickes, lead media engineer at ITN, about the broadcaster’s latest phase of work to convert its studios and galleries to IP-based workflows.

And ahead of ISE Show 2026, Ciaran Doran, chair of the Broadcast AV Summit, explains why conversation is moving beyond simple convergence of the two disciplines to focus on new economic models enabled by broadcast-grade technologies.