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EPISODE · Dec 17, 2025 · 29 MIN

Saving the Shows: Looking After Britain’s TV & Film Archives

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This podcast explores the current landscape of film and TV archiving in the UK, what’s working, what’s at risk, and what the future holds. It was recorded live at the Broadcast Tech Fest Archive & Restoration Form at Everyman cinema in King's Cross.Speakers:Tim Forrest, Head of Content Distribution & Commercial Innovation - ITNBríd Dooley, Head of Archives - RTÉTom Dunning, CEO & Co-Founder - Ad SignalHeidi Shakespeare, CEO – MemnonChair: Jake Bickerton, Editorial Director - Broadcast Tech & Sport GroupThe discussion covers the following subjects:DEMAND FOR ARCHIVE MATERIALHas there continued to be a high demand for archive content across different genres in 2025?TECH OBSOLESCENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY OF ARCHIVESHow does the availability of tape heads, generations of LTO players/tapes, the fragility of film and the obsolescence of certain storage formats impact archiving decisions?CULTURAL GENOCIDEWhy first world countries are benefitting by being able to archive, and why we risk cultural genocide where archives from developing countries could be lost forever.DIGITAL-FIRST CONTENTWhat is being done to preserve digital-first content? Who is financing this?AIHow is AI enhancing the management of archives, and the restoration of content? And how do you stop LLMs from using archive content to train their models.HOW TO STORE ARCHIVESWhat’s the best way to store rushes and project files that’s both cost effective and helps ensure longevity and easy access – LTO, cloud, hard drives in a cupboard…?This speaker session was sponsored by Ad Signal and Memnon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

This podcast explores the current landscape of film and TV archiving in the UK, what’s working, what’s at risk, and what the future holds. It was recorded live at the Broadcast Tech Fest Archive & Restoration Form at Everyman cinema in King's Cross.Speakers:Tim Forrest, Head of Content Distribution & Commercial Innovation - ITNBríd Dooley, Head of Archives - RTÉTom Dunning, CEO & Co-Founder - Ad SignalHeidi Shakespeare, CEO – MemnonChair: Jake Bickerton, Editorial Director - Broadcast Tech & Sport GroupThe discussion covers the following subjects:DEMAND FOR ARCHIVE MATERIALHas there continued to be a high demand for archive content across different genres in 2025?TECH OBSOLESCENCE AND ACCESSIBILITY OF ARCHIVESHow does the availability of tape heads, generations of LTO players/tapes, the fragility of film and the obsolescence of certain storage formats impact archiving decisions?CULTURAL GENOCIDEWhy first world countries are benefitting by being able to archive, and why we risk cultural genocide where archives from developing countries could be lost forever.DIGITAL-FIRST CONTENTWhat is being done to preserve digital-first content? Who is financing this?AIHow is AI enhancing the management of archives, and the restoration of content? And how do you stop LLMs from using archive content to train their models.HOW TO STORE ARCHIVESWhat’s the best way to store rushes and project files that’s both cost effective and helps ensure longevity and easy access – LTO, cloud, hard drives in a cupboard…?This speaker session was sponsored by Ad Signal and Memnon Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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