Companies in Business News focused on Industry Associations & Events.
11 companies

United States of America
Dan Rayburn's StreamingMediaBlog.com is the leading independent source of news, analysis, and market data for the online video and streaming media industry. The blog is widely recognized for its authoritative coverage of business trends, OTT business models, and content delivery architectures, often cited by major financial media and Wall Street. Dan Rayburn's deep industry expertise and independent analysis provide buyers with trusted, unbiased insights that are critical for strategic decision-making in the rapidly evolving streaming landscape. The platform's focus on actionable market data and vendor-neutral commentary sets it apart from promotional industry content.

United States of America
DEG: The Digital Entertainment Group is a not-for-profit trade association that advocates for and promotes entertainment platforms, products, and distribution channels across the movie, television, music, consumer electronics, and IT industries. Its membership includes over 80 global companies spanning the digital entertainment ecosystem, from major studios to technology providers. DEG differentiates itself by serving as the essential forum for industry collaboration on technological transformation, including research, education, standards development, and community building. Most recently, DEG launched the DEG.AI alliance to guide the media and entertainment industry through artificial intelligence transformation, emphasizing support for human creativity.
IBC365 is a year-round digital platform that extends the IBC event experience, offering exclusive news, reports, thought leadership, and technical insights for the media and entertainment industry. It differentiates itself through its exclusive Accelerator Media Innovation Programme and Technical Papers Programme, which attract top industry talent. The platform also provides a robust editorial output covering production, content management, delivery, and technology advances, as well as curated content for adjacent markets like cloud, AR/VR, and AI. IBC365 positions itself as a comprehensive industry resource for professionals seeking ongoing education and collaboration beyond the annual conference.

United States of America
IEEE Spectrum is the flagship publication of the IEEE, the world's largest professional organization for engineering and applied sciences. It provides authoritative, award-winning coverage of major trends in technology, engineering, and science through news stories, features, podcasts, videos, and infographics. The publication serves over 500,000 IEEE members and attracts about one million monthly visitors to its website, offering clear explanations of emerging concepts that cannot be found elsewhere. IEEE Spectrum is also responsible for major technology standards, including Ethernet and Wi-Fi, underscoring its credibility and influence in the tech industry.
United Kingdom
Kantar is a leading data, analytics, and brand consulting company that powers brand growth through the Kantar Intelligence Engine, which combines human and synthetic data with proprietary IP and an AI-native platform. The company differentiates itself by providing predictive evidence and actionable signals that help organizations make effective marketing decisions based on the connection between consumers, brands, and enterprise value. With a global footprint spanning 90 markets and a team of 20,000 people, Kantar offers deep expertise in brand, innovation, advertising, media, retail, and customer experience, enabling clients to craft powerful growth strategies.

France
MIPCOM CANNES is the premier global marketplace for the media and content business, held annually in Cannes, France. It uniquely connects mainstream media, studios, platforms, broadcasters, creators, brands, and AI innovators to facilitate deal-making, licensing, and distribution. The event is timed to the peak autumn buying season, offering pre-scheduled meetings and serendipitous networking against the backdrop of the Cannes Croisette. With over 10,600 participants from 100 countries, it serves as the essential hub for unlocking new revenue streams and navigating the evolving media landscape.

France
MIPTV was the premier international spring market for television content, held annually in Cannes, France. Organized by RX France, it provided a platform for TV distributors, producers, and buyers to network and negotiate deals. The market concluded its 61st and final edition in 2025, with the industry's focus now shifting to MIPCOM and the newly launched MIP London. MIPTV was known for its focused spring timing and intimate setting compared to the larger MIPCOM.

NAB Amplify is a year-round digital platform from the National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) that extends the reach of the NAB Show beyond its live events. Launched in November 2020, it provides a dynamic online experience for networking, discovery, and education for the global media and entertainment community. The platform curates meaningful connections through targeted networking forums, regularly updated educational content, and an extensive online marketplace showcasing a diverse range of media and technology companies from leading global brands to up-and-coming startups. It is designed to solve real-life problems for industry professionals by highlighting thought leadership, top trends, and game-changing solutions in a secure, user-centric environment.

Brazil
SET EXPO is the largest media and entertainment technology and business event in Latin America, organized by the non-profit technical-scientific association SET. The event uniquely integrates a trade fair and congress to cover the entire production chain, from creation to delivery, focusing on innovations such as TV 3.0, AI, streaming, and the future of audiovisual content. It serves as a central hub for networking, business, and professional development, attracting over 21,000 visitors in its 2024 edition. The expo is distinguished by its comprehensive scope, bringing together professionals, executives, and companies from broadcasting, new media, and the entire audiovisual ecosystem.

United States of America
The Sports Video Group (SVG) is the leading international trade association for professionals who create, produce, and distribute sports content across all screens. It differentiates itself by uniting over 5,000 members and 350 technology partners worldwide through editorial coverage, industry events, and collaborative initiatives that advance the fan experience. SVG's initiatives include the SVG Venue Initiative and SVG College, providing targeted forums for innovation in sports venue technology and collegiate sports production. The organization also operates the SVG Broadcasting Fund, a charitable foundation dedicated to supporting industry members and their families in times of need.

United States of America
World Screen is a 40-year-old publication and the leading source of information for the international media business, covering news, analysis, and exclusive executive interviews across the global television and streaming landscape. The company differentiates itself through its multi-platform portfolio, which includes flagship newsletters like World Screen Newsflash reaching 25,000 executives, genre-based websites (TV Drama, TV Kids, TV Real, TV Formats), and two video portals (WorldScreenings.com and TVLatinaScreenings.tv). It also operates sister publications in English and Spanish, such as TV Latina and TV Kids, and offers virtual events and premieres platforms. As of March 2026, World Screen announced it would cease publishing, though the company continues operations through a transition period to handle outstanding invoices and refunds.