Latest Developments in Global Digital Video Content Market

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Latest Developments in Global Digital Video Content Market

  • ICT
  • Apr 2025
  • Global
  • 350 Pages
  • No of Tables: 220
  • No of Figures: 60

  • In February 2025, Knocksense, a leading name in hyperlocal digital media, launched Dreamvideos, a new platform that blends video content with interactive gaming to deliver an engaging and rewarding user experience, concluding that this innovation is expected to reshape how audiences consume digital content
  • In October 2024, Adobe introduced the Adobe Content Authenticity web app, a free tool that allows creators to attach Content Credentials to their digital work to safeguard content integrity and ensure proper attribution, concluding that this move strengthens transparency and trust in the digital ecosystem
  • In August 2024, AnyMind Group, a BPaaS company specializing in marketing, e-commerce, and digital transformation, launched a new feature on its AnyManager platform that uses AI to generate short-form videos from existing website content, concluding that this advancement simplifies content repurposing and boosts publisher engagement
  • In April 2024, Axel Springer SE and Microsoft Corp. expanded their partnership by focusing on advertising, AI, content, and cloud services, aiming to enhance user experiences and support independent journalism through AI-driven innovations and premium content distribution, concluding that this collaboration will significantly impact digital media and advertising landscapes
  • In June 2023, Google LLC launched two AI-powered campaigns, Demand Gen and Video View campaigns, to connect with consumers and improve content recommendations by integrating high-performing video and image assets across YouTube and YouTube Shorts, concluding that this initiative helps marketers reach audiences more effectively on visual-first platforms