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TVBEurope October/November 2025 issue now available

The latest issue investigates the Media eXchange Layer and what it means for the industry, explores how content can be protected to stem the tide against illegal streaming, and celebrates our Best of Show Awards at IBC2025 winners

The Media eXchange Layer is the cover feature of TVBEurope’s latest issue, which is available to download and read now.

Jenny Priestley speaks to BBC R&D’s Peter Brightwell and CBC Canada’s FĂ©lix Poulin to find out how MXL is set to change the way content moves around facilities and make software more interoperable.

With anti-piracy legislation lagging behind technological change, Matthew Corrigan investigates how content can be protected to stem the tide against illegal streaming.

BBC R&D principal engineer Judy Parnell tells Kevin Emmott how the broadcaster is tackling the challenge of misinformation head-on by pioneering open standards for digital provenance.

David Davies meets The Film & TV Charity CEO Marcus Ryder to discuss the complex mental health challenges facing the industry, and the looming threat AI poses to ‘self-worth and identity’.

Kevin Hilton goes behind the scenes of Andy Serkis’ new film Animal Farm, to explore how the animation and sound design help create a world where all is not well in the farmyard.

Plus, we celebrate the winners of our annual Best of Show Awards at IBC2025 winners.