Publications
Knowledge that advances the industry.
Specialist brochures, white papers, press releases, and more: DTVP’s publications are aimed at members, industry insiders, the press, and anyone actively following the development of TV and streaming.
Brochures & White Papers
In-depth knowledge, freely accessible
DTVP makes complex topics of the audiovisual media world understandable — from the introduction of new transmission standards to current developments in streaming. Our white papers delve into specific media technology issues and consolidate the expertise of our member base. All documents are available free of charge.
Press Releases
What currently moves DTVP
DTVP regularly informs about results from working groups, positions on industry development, and news from the association. Our press releases are aimed at media representatives and interested professional audiences. All announcements are available for download here.
Guidelines & Specifications
Guidance for practice
Binding recommendations and technical minimum requirements for the industry: DTVP, together with its members, develops practical guidelines for the implementation of standards. The guidelines are aimed at manufacturers, network operators, and platform providers.
Industry Compass & Studies
Data and figures that matter
Fact-based insights into usage behavior, market developments, and technological trends in the German TV and streaming market. DTVP publishes studies and the industry compass as guidance for strategic decisions in the industry.
TV Future Special
Future topics.
Concise and to the point.
The TV Future Special is the editorial essence of the Media Innovation Platform — the DTVP event series that has been specifically dedicated to future topics of the media and consumer electronics industry since 2016. Each issue consolidates the essence from keynotes, workshops, and discussions and makes them permanently accessible. The special editions are available for free download.
Issue: MIP#1

Virtual Reality in the TV Industry
How does Virtual Reality change the TV experience? The first edition explores the opportunities and challenges of VR and 360° video for the media industry.
Issue: MIP#2

Media Use in Autonomous Vehicles
The car becomes the new living room: How does autonomous driving change media consumption on the go — and what does that mean for the TV industry?
Issue: MIP#3

Smarter TV, Smarter Living
Smart TV, Addressable TV, AI, and Big Data: How smart technologies change the way we find, use, and experience television.
Issue: MIP#4

Ultra-HDR Production in the TV Industry
The wow effect is not achieved by resolution alone, but by HDR. Experts from production, distribution, and end devices discuss the future of UHD.
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