All live production articles – Page 3
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Industry Trends
Artificial role of AI in sports production
AI is one of the buzzwords across all sectors, but what impact is it and machine learning having on live sports production? Andy Stout investigates.
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Industry Trends
Queer broadcasting: Delivering live diversity
During Pride Month, LGBTQ+ global streaming network Revry simultaneously broadcast the Trevor Live gala across multiple global channels reaching more than 9.4 million viewers.
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Executive Interviews
Sundar Raman: Learn to innovate like live cricket
Sports production needs to take innovations from cricket and lessons from the advertising world by putting consumers first, says Reliance Sport CEO Sundar Raman.
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Industry Trends
Driving viewer engagement with virtual sets and AR graphics
From AR to the use of gaming engines, producers of live sports coverage increasingly have an armoury of new methods with which to present information and maintain viewer interest. A trio of the leading technology providers speak about their latest innovations.
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Industry Trends
Weekly news round-up: HBO hack, Amazon's tennis deal and fake Cisco kit
Your digest of the week’s top media, entertainment and technology news.
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Thought Leadership
The three pillars of Smart Production
Creative, Business and Technical is a short hand way to look at your organisational objectives this year, explains Jeff Moore, Executive Vice President CMO, Ross Video.
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Industry Trends
RTS 2017 Programme Awards winners announced
The Royal Television Society (RTS) revealed its annual Programme Award winners at a gala ceremony in London.
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Technical Papers
The wall of moments: An immersive event experience at home
Within the ICoSOLE project, different (cost-effective) ways of capturing spatially outspread events are being considered.
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Technical Papers
Visual radio production for sport events
Sport coverage on radio is popular, but has specific requirements: people do other things while listening to radio, so any enhancements to the audio experience must respect this.
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Technical Papers
BT Sport Ultra HD - Europe's first ultra high definition television sports channel
BT launched its IPTV service in 2006 offering a combination of On-Demand video and Digital Terrestrial Television. In 2012 BT TV added multicast delivered channels to the service providing High Definition (HD) Linear TV, over a Fibre-To-The-Cabinet (FTTC) access network, to BT Broadband customers.
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