Broadcast Media: The Inside Track

Ancast Podcast

🎙️ Reinventing Broadcast: AI, Content, and the Future of Media The media industry is evolving fast - AI, automation, and digital transformation are reshaping broadcasting and content creation. Join Ben, a broadcast consultant & AI strategist, as he explores: ✅ AI’s impact on media & content ✅ Expert insights & consulting case studies ✅ Practical strategies for staying ahead With a mix of AI-driven conversations, deep dives, and guest insights, this series is a must-listen for media professionals. 🎧 Subscribe now & explore more at Ancast.co.uk

  1. -2 h

    The AI Anchor: Trust, Clones and the Last Human on the Studio Floor

    🤖 In 2018 the industry laughed at Xinhua's stiff digital newsreader - creepy, gimmicky, never going to happen. Eight years on, nobody is laughing. India Today's award-winning AI anchor Sana delivers bulletins several times a day in multiple languages and has clocked up hundreds of hours of programming. Grupo Fórmula in Mexico runs a whole synthetic family - NAT for entertainment, SOFI for politics, MAX for sport - with videos clearing a million views. Chinese regional stations are broadcasting digital clones of their own star hosts. And industry watchers say this is the year we see full news programmes with no human presenter at all. And yes - a podcast hosted by a man actually surnamed Anchor was always going to have to cover this one. 🎙️ In this episode, Ben and Raiana get into: The moment Ben saw this coming: robotic pedestal cameras gliding around the studio floor with no operators — the industry automating everything around the presenter until the anchor was the last human leftThe real business case: scale, speed and consistency — five or six fronted stories a day, per avatar, in every language your audience speaks, at a cost no human roster can matchThe trust problem: audiences accept AI in the plumbing but their comfort collapses the closer the machine gets to the camera — and behind Mexico's NAT there are still five humans writing, checking and producing every storyGovernance before glamour: why a synthetic presenter must be a reader, never a writer; how generative models hallucinate "with perfect newsreader confidence"; and why every sentence needs a named human sign-offDisclosure and the law: the EU's transparency rules land in August — label the synthetic, sign the real, and never let the audience guess. The danger isn't the labelled avatar; it's the unlabelled cloneThe apprenticeship problem: broadcast schools full of students training for the entry-level rungs the machine eats first — you don't lose the star, you lose the path that made the starWhere synthetic presentation genuinely earns its place: hyperlocal weather, travel, markets, sports round-ups, overnight bulletins, multilingual versioning, signing avatars for accessibilityAnd what it costs: the weather presenter transmitting delight, not data; gravitas on the terrible nights and simple human joy on the daft ones. The machine can describe the rain — it cannot enjoy itThe Monday morning three: write your disclosure policy before you commission the tech, draw the transmission/witness line in writing, and get likeness rights into talent contracts today — your star's digital double is a rights negotiation waiting to happen🧭 The anchor is not the thing that moves. It is the thing that holds you steady while everything else does. 🎧 More about Ancast:www.ancast.co.uk #BroadcastMedia #AI #AIAnchor #SyntheticMedia #Newsroom #BroadcastAI #MediaTech #TrustInNews #AIGovernance #ContentAuthenticity

    14 min
  2. 27 mai

    MPTS 2026 Field Recordings with Vinay Gupta and Shelly Chambers

    🎙️ A special field edition of Broadcast Media: The Inside Track, recorded live on the show floor at MPTS 2026, The Media Production and Technology Show at Olympia London. 🔍 Two days. One diagnostic question. Who in broadcast is actually developing bespoke AI models? In this episode Ben Anchor takes you to Olympia and shares two on-floor conversations with industry colleagues, captured between the stands and the theatres at the tenth anniversary edition of MPTS. 🎤 In conversation with Vinay Gupta (https://www.linkedin.com/in/vinay-k-gupta/) Ten years in broadcast, a veteran of multiple product launches and an experienced technologist. Vinay gives a candid read on where broadcast AI actually sits in 2026: the cautious observation phase, the dominance of vendor product suites, the two-to-three-year window before broadcasters start building proprietary intelligence on their own data, and why the cloud adoption journey is the closest historical parallel. He makes the case that data strategy and classification are the unglamorous preconditions that determine who wins the next phase. 🎬 In conversation with Shelly Chambers (https://www.linkedin.com/in/s-j-chambers/) Moving from media into tech, fresh from the new Creator Hub at MPTS. Shelly brings the creator economy lens: why creators are actively rejecting polished AI-in-content and returning to rawness and storytelling, where AI is genuinely useful (marketing, scripting support, editing assistance, social design), and the workforce shift that almost no one is talking about — prompting as the new baseline literacy across every role, the way Microsoft Office became assumed a decade ago. 📊 Between them, two perspectives that frame the state of broadcast AI in May 2026: the broadcaster's cautious view of model ownership and the creator economy's pragmatic view of AI in the workflow. 🎯 Honest, unedited, recorded on the floor at Olympia. The shiny gives way to the real. 📍 MPTS 2026 — The Grand Hall, Olympia London. Tenth anniversary edition. 13–14 May 2026. 🎧 Listen on your favourite podcast platform, check out more info at www.ancast.co.uk #BroadcastAI #MediaTech #MPTS2026 #BespokeAI #BroadcastTechnology #CreatorEconomy #DataStrategy #PromptLiteracy #Ancast #AIStrategy #FieldRecording #BroadcastInnovation #ChangeManagement

    14 min
  3. 13 mai

    What Have You Built? A Pre-MPTS Reckoning on Broadcast AI

    🎙️ Episode preview: Ben heads to MPTS 2026 at Olympia London with a single diagnostic question that cuts through three years of vendor noise and AI fatigue. 🔍 The question? Who in broadcast is actually developing bespoke models. Not buying tools. Not running pilots. Building. In this preview episode, Ben and AI co-host RaIAna set the scene for what's happening on the MPTS show floor and dig into the distinction that actually matters in broadcast AI right now. What you'll hear: Why "we're doing AI" is the most useless sentence in broadcast in 2026The three things that genuinely qualify as a bespoke model — and the wrapper AI that doesn'tWhy nowcasting is broadcast-specific and can't be bought off the shelfThe exact signal Ben is listening for in every conversation tomorrowWhere FAST channels sit on the data science readiness curveWhy the answer to "who built it" tells you more about an AI strategy than any vendor demo🎯 The follow-up: in two weeks Ancast drops the field report from MPTS. What was heard, who's building, and what it tells us about where broadcast AI actually stands in Q2 2026. 📍 MPTS 2026 runs 13–14 May at The Grand Hall, Olympia London. If you're attending, find Ben on the floor and bring an answer. 🎧 Listen on Spotify, Apple Podcasts and YouTube. #BroadcastAI #MediaTech #MPTS2026 #Nowcasting #FAST #AIStrategy #BroadcastTechnology #Ancast #BespokeAI #BroadcastTransformation

    11 min
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    The 2026 Vision Board, the Webinar, and the Prophecy

    🎙️ Special Personal Episode | Broadcast Media: The Inside Track Four months into twenty twenty-six. One vision board. Two prophecies that held. A handful of people quietly holding the year up underneath the water. This is the inside-the-inside-track episode. Less framework, more honesty. Ben sits down with RaIAna to walk through what has actually happened since the fifteenth of January, when he drew a four-quadrant vision board on a roll of paper at the kitchen table and underlined the line at the bottom twice. In twenty twenty-six I am building a life that feels good deep within myself. 🧊 The Iceberg Everyone sees the slide-ware. The webinar. The podcast. The LinkedIn post. That is the ten percent above the waterline. This episode is about the ninety percent underneath. 🎯 What you will hear 🗺️ The vision board itself, four quadrants, and the lines that have done the most work🌅 January, eight simultaneous fronts, and the strategic risk of running in too many directions at once🐉 The Chinese New Year prophecy, and why the eighteenth of February turned out to be the moment🎤 The OTTRED Artificial Intelligence in Media Think Tank webinar, and the audience it finally reached🤝 The three think tank leaders, Adriaan, Maria and Karel, whose goodwill steers shaped the framework🔧 The new technology partnership with MetaIP, and what aligned partnership actually feels like🌒 March, where the buzz fades and the iceberg matters most📐 April, where the foundations get poured underneath the surface🎙️ The voice agent strand, and how the two product lines have started to feed each other💬 The closing thank-you to everyone who is part of the iceberg under this year 🎙️ Featuring 🗣️ Ben Anchor, Founder, Ancast IntelligenceTwenty-five years in broadcast. UC Berkeley Applied Artificial Intelligence. Nowcasting methodology for broadcast scheduling. Voice agent architecture. Change management for artificial intelligence in media operations. 🤖 RaIAna, Artificial Intelligence Co-hostThe sharper questions, the gentler interrogations, the prompt to say the things that are usually left unsaid. 🎧 Perfect for 📺 Founders, consultants and intrapreneurs in broadcast and streaming🎯 Anyone wearing twelve hats and wondering quietly if any of it is working💡 Leaders thinking about partnerships, alignment, and the difference between pitching and being invited🧭 People building something new in artificial intelligence and media, and trying to do it with intention 🔗 Listen, follow, share 🌐 More on the work: ancast.co.uk #BroadcastMedia #BroadcastAI #Nowcasting #AIStrategy #FAST #StreamingMedia #OTTRED #AncastIntelligence #VisionBoard #Founders #Consulting #Iceberg #AIinMedia #TheInsideTrack #MetaIP #PodcastForFounders #BroadcastInnovation #AIVoiceAgents #ChangeManagement #IndustryLeaders #BehindTheScenes #BuildInPublic #Twenty TwentySix

    17 min
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    Bonus: Delivering a new Smart TV App on a National Streaming Platform

    🚀 What does it really take to build and launch a brand new Smart TV product on a brand new national streaming platform — from the very first planning workshop to the moment millions of viewers hit play for the first time? In this bonus deep-dive episode, ChAIse & AIva go behind the scenes on one of the most ambitious and high-stakes technology delivery challenges in modern broadcasting. And here's the thing that might surprise you — the hardest part was never the technology. 🚂 Picture this: You're tasked with building a brand new ultra-modern transit system for a major city. But you have to perfectly connect several legacy train lines built decades apart, using completely different gauges of track — and you cannot stop the trains. Not for a single minute. Every commuter still needs to reach their destination on time, every day, throughout the entire construction. That's what delivering a unified national streaming platform actually feels like from the inside. This episode traces the full arc — from audacious vision to go-live day and beyond. ChAIse & AIva unpack why the most complex delivery challenges of the digital age aren't solved by the smartest engineers in a room. They're solved by governance, discipline, alignment, and something the team on this project called "operational empathy." 🔍 In this ~18 minute deep dive, we get into: 🔹 Why throwing engineers at the problem first is a guaranteed recipe for expensive, public failure🔹 How months of workshops and cross-party alignment sessions became the true foundation of the platform — before a single line of code was written🔹 What a Target Operating Model actually is — and why without one, every incident becomes a blame game between organisations🔹 How the delivery was broken into eight highly coordinated workstreams — and why strict coordination between them was just as important as the work itself🔹 The invisible but critical work of dependency mapping — and how it prevented potential disasters before they happened🔹 The bold decision to execute a platform-wide code freeze ahead of a major national live event — and why the entire team embraced it rather than resented it🔹 The military-level discipline of go-live readiness — gating routines, staged environment releases, pre-flight checks, and a promote-to-live tech plan that left nothing to chance🔹 Why launch day is just the beginning — and how a cross-party incident management system was built to keep the platform running flawlessly long after the cameras stopped rolling🔹 What it means to engineer operational empathy — connecting organisations so deeply that everyone sees the same data, speaks the same language, and resolves problems together as one unified team 🤔 And we leave you with this thought to carry into your day: As flawless, unified, multi-provider streaming becomes the absolute baseline — as viewers demand perfection every single time they hit play — will the walls between the world's major streaming platforms eventually have to come down? Will they all be forced to adopt this same blueprint of shared infrastructure and operational empathy just to keep us watching? Something to think about. 👀 Whether you're a delivery professional, broadcast technologist, media executive, or simply someone who hits play and expects it to just work — this episode will permanently shift how you see the invisible infrastructure holding modern media together. 🎧 Available on all major podcast platforms #BroadcastTech #SmartTV #StreamingPlatform #MediaInnovation #ProjectDelivery #TechLeadership #DigitalTransformation #FutureOfMedia #OperationalExcellence #PlatformLaunch #TargetOperatingModel #GoLive #ReinventingBroadcast #ChangingLandscapes #AIinBroadcast #MediaTech #DeliveryLeadership #BroadcastConsulting #Ancast #ChAIse #AIva #OperationalEmpathy #PlatformEngineering #NationalStreaming

    18 min
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    AI, Cloud & the Future of Broadcast | Padraig O’Donovan (Layercake)

    🚀 Inside this episode: 🎬 The evolution of broadcast From hardware-based studios and manual workflows to cloud-native, software-defined infrastructure — and why this shift is unlocking massive efficiencies. ☁️ Cloud production is changing everything How broadcasters can now spin up full production environments in minutes (not months) using “deploy and destroy” infrastructure models. 📺 The fragmentation of audiences Why traditional TV is losing dominance — and how YouTube, social platforms, and creator ecosystems are reshaping viewer behaviour. 📱 Short-form, vertical & always-on consumption How mobile-first viewing, vertical video, and snackable content are redefining engagement — especially for younger audiences. 💰 New monetisation models From linear ads to programmatic, social distribution, and multi-platform revenue strategies — every piece of content now has multiple commercial lives. ⚙️ Workflow orchestration & flexibility Why the future of broadcast isn’t about single vendors — but modular, interchangeable ecosystems that can evolve in real time. 🌐 Multi-cloud & infrastructure strategy How broadcasters are leveraging AWS, Google Cloud, Oracle and others — while staying platform-agnostic to optimise cost and performance. 🎯 AI in action (real use cases) Automated highlight clipping from live content Real-time sports analytics and insights AI-driven content distribution to social platforms Enhancing low-cost “grassroots” content into premium experiences 📡 Resilience & reliability at scale How innovations like intelligent CDN switching are solving real-world issues like outages and stream interruptions. 💡 Key takeaway: Broadcast is no longer just about delivering content — it’s about orchestrating intelligent, flexible, and monetisable media ecosystems powered by AI. The winners in this space will be those who can adapt fast, integrate seamlessly, and meet audiences wherever they are — across platforms, formats, and moments. 👤 About the guest Padraig O’Donovan is the founder of Layer Cake, a company specialising in consultancy, engineering, and product development for the media and sports industries. With deep experience across broadcast transformation, measurement systems, and scalable media platforms, he’s at the forefront of building the next generation of broadcast infrastructure. 🎙️ Reinventing Broadcast explores how AI, content, and technology are reshaping the media landscape — featuring conversations with industry leaders, innovators, and builders. 🔗 Connect & explore more Padraig is the founder of Layercake and can be found on LinkedIn:  https://www.linkedin.com/company/layercakesydney/ Follow Ancast Intelligence more episodes on AI, media innovation, and the future of content. Visit: ancast.co.uk 📢 Hashtags #Broadcast #Streaming #AI #MediaTech #CloudComputing #FutureOfMedia #ContentCreation #OTT #CTV #DigitalTransformation #SportsTech #AIinMedia #VideoStreaming #Innovation #TechPodcast

    21 min

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🎙️ Reinventing Broadcast: AI, Content, and the Future of Media The media industry is evolving fast - AI, automation, and digital transformation are reshaping broadcasting and content creation. Join Ben, a broadcast consultant & AI strategist, as he explores: ✅ AI’s impact on media & content ✅ Expert insights & consulting case studies ✅ Practical strategies for staying ahead With a mix of AI-driven conversations, deep dives, and guest insights, this series is a must-listen for media professionals. 🎧 Subscribe now & explore more at Ancast.co.uk

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