All Sports articles – Page 4
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Video
Key steps to success in the streaming of sport
Although the streaming industry has been around for more than a quarter of a century, streaming of live sport is still in its infancy. As some of the big international streamers start to take an interest, sports rights holders will need to offer the best possible viewing experiences to stay ...
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Video
New use cases for live streaming
Live streaming is proving to be a catalyst for new content services and experiences. This panel brings together diverse use cases relevant to sports fan - in stadium, on the move or at home – and new “lean-forward” interactive services.
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Live cloud production with TNT Sports
IBC2023: In this session, hear how Warner Bros. Discovery Sports has been migrating their media workflows to gain operational flexibility, have the opportunity to present more data-led stories, and continue to drive deeper audience engagement for TNT Sports.
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Daily News
CornerCam world premiere at IBC
Making its public debut at IBC is CornerCam, a system patented by the Spanish company SAPEC to capture even the smallest detail from the corner of a football stadium. The solution consists of a 50-mm diameter flag that houses two HD 1080i resolution cameras with remote horizontal panning and all ...
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News
IBC2023: Sports streaming - ‘Critical to monetise younger viewers’
A key challenge facing sports streaming services is harnessing the potential of younger sports fans, that was the view of a panel of experts in sports streaming, speaking at the IBC2023 Content Everywhere stage.
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News
Barbara Slater to Retire as BBC Sport Director
Barbara Slater, Director of BBC Sport, is to retire from the BBC in spring next year.
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News
NBCUniversal Names Mark Marshall as Linda Yaccarino Replacement
NBCUniversal (NBCU) has promoted Mark Marshall to oversee advertising and partnerships around the world.
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News
IMG Hires Brown and Rudge to Head Multi-sport Content
IMG has appointed Sally Brown and Steve Rudge as Vice Presidents and Co-Heads of Multisport Content for its production business.
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Daily News
Future Tech: XR Sport Throws its Hat in the Ring
The most cutting-edge innovations in the XR Sport world will be showcased this year as one of the Accelerators projects share their comprehensive tech solutions and vigilant experimentations on the Innovation Stage at IBC2023.
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News
DAZN strikes partnership deal with Canal+
France’s Canal+ Group has announced the arrival in France of the DAZN sports service as part of its sports offers as well as the distribution of the Canal+ Ligue 1 channel in the DAZN application.
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Daily News
Roku partners with TO THE NEW
Digital technology services company TO THE NEW was officially recognised as an accredited third-party development partner by Roku.
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Industry Trends
Behind the Scenes: The Open
The 151st Open takes place at Royal Liverpool, 16-23 July with EMG in charge of pretty much all broadcast technical facilities, reports Adrian Pennington.
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Daily News
PPV for Kent Cricket with Easel TV
Easel TV, which provides software-as-a-service streaming services to enable businesses and content owners to stream high-quality video to consumers, created a pay-per-view (PPV) live sports streaming service for Kent Cricket during the English T20 cricket season.
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Industry Trends
5G gets its place in the sun at IBC
IBC created the Accelerator programme to support the media and entertainment technology sector with a framework for agile and collaborative innovation. One of the key focus areas is new creative, production and distribution opportunities with 5G.
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Industry Trends
Dolby Atmos in Broadcasting - Turning it up to 11
Dolby Atmos is a Next Generation Audio (NGA) technology that’s gaining considerable ground, especially in music, eSports and sports. John Maxwell Hobbs speaks to Anaïs Libolt, Director of Broadcast & Content in Europe for Dolby to get a snapshot of progress.
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Industry Trends
Personalisation: The Key to Increasing Sporting Engagement
There’s more to avoiding churn and satisfying viewers than simply creating good content. As linear TV increasingly takes on the character of a legacy format, the medium through which video is consumed becomes almost as crucial a component as the content itself, writes Andrew Williams.
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Daily News
Synamedia study finds comedy is most pirated genre
Synamedia unveiled research analysing the impact of sports and entertainment piracy across seven countries and the potential revenues that would result from converting pirate viewers to legal subscribers.
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Webinar
Webinar: Fan engagement strategies to keep your audiences coming back
Join IBC365 on-demand to look at some of the ways that rights holders are keeping fans engaged, with the rise of digital platforms and as sports tech matures. In this webinar, speakers will explore the ways they connect directly with their fans beyond the live broadcast to maximise engagement and ...