EPISODE · Apr 1, 2026 · 20 MIN
AI, Cloud & the Future of Broadcast | Padraig O’Donovan (Layercake)
from Broadcast Media: The Inside Track · host Ancast Podcast
🚀 Inside this episode:🎬 The evolution of broadcastFrom hardware-based studios and manual workflows to cloud-native, software-defined infrastructure — and why this shift is unlocking massive efficiencies.☁️ Cloud production is changing everythingHow broadcasters can now spin up full production environments in minutes (not months) using “deploy and destroy” infrastructure models.📺 The fragmentation of audiencesWhy traditional TV is losing dominance — and how YouTube, social platforms, and creator ecosystems are reshaping viewer behaviour.📱 Short-form, vertical & always-on consumptionHow mobile-first viewing, vertical video, and snackable content are redefining engagement — especially for younger audiences.💰 New monetisation modelsFrom linear ads to programmatic, social distribution, and multi-platform revenue strategies — every piece of content now has multiple commercial lives.⚙️ Workflow orchestration & flexibilityWhy the future of broadcast isn’t about single vendors — but modular, interchangeable ecosystems that can evolve in real time.🌐 Multi-cloud & infrastructure strategyHow 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 contentReal-time sports analytics and insightsAI-driven content distribution to social platformsEnhancing low-cost “grassroots” content into premium experiences📡 Resilience & reliability at scaleHow 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 guestPadraig 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 morePadraig 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
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🚀 Inside this episode:🎬 The evolution of broadcastFrom hardware-based studios and manual workflows to cloud-native, software-defined infrastructure — and why this shift is unlocking massive efficiencies.☁️ Cloud production is changing everythingHow broadcasters can now spin up full production environments in minutes (not months) using “deploy and destroy” infrastructure models.📺 The fragmentation of audiencesWhy traditional TV is losing dominance — and how YouTube, social platforms, and creator ecosystems are reshaping viewer behaviour.📱 Short-form, vertical & always-on consumptionHow mobile-first viewing, vertical video, and snackable content are redefining engagement — especially for younger audiences.💰 New monetisation modelsFrom linear ads to programmatic, social distribution, and multi-platform revenue strategies — every piece of content now has multiple commercial lives.⚙️ Workflow orchestration & flexibilityWhy the future of broadcast isn’t about single vendors — but modular, interchangeable ecosystems that can evolve in real time.🌐 Multi-cloud & infrastructure strategyHow 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 contentReal-time sports analytics and insightsAI-driven content distribution to social platformsEnhancing low-cost “grassroots” content into premium experiences📡 Resilience & reliability at scaleHow 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 guestPadraig 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 morePadraig 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
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