SVG New Sponsor Spotlight
Meet the newest sponsors of the Sports Video Group; technology vendors shaping the present and future of the sports media industry.
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CSP Mobile Productions' Len Chase on Upgrading Trucks to 1080p, HDR, & ST 2110
CSP Mobile Productions, a Maine-based mobile production provider, has five mobile units in its fleet serving coast-to-coast broadcast clients that include ESPN, CBS Sports, HBCU GO and others, as well as offering full technical services. As the live-sports-production industry shifts to 1080p and ...
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Geotech's Patrick Wambold On the Unreal Engine Revolution Taking Place
Over the past decade, Unreal Engine has become a integral tool for sports broadcasters looking to create dynamics on-air graphics and unique virtual studios. As a developer of specialized tools for Unreal Engine, Geotech delivers tailor-made, innovative solutions that streamline processes and boo...
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CacheFly's Matt Levine on the Evolution of the CDN and Prioritizing Throughput
As a CDN technology provider for the past two decades, CacheFly pioneered the use of TCP Anycast in 2002 and now counts more than 5,000 clients in nearly 100 countries in its portfolio. With +75 strategically-placed global POPs and a wide range of comprehensive solutions, the company's core missi...
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Bolin Technology’s Sapan Doshi on the on the Proliferation of PTZ Cameras
Although Bolin Technology has been manufacturing professional PTZ cameras for more than 20 years, much of that time was spent providing these products for other brands. However, over the past five years, Bolin stopped OEM manufacturing for others and now designs and manufactures exclusively under...
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FanConnect's Brett Crossley on Reimagining the Game-Day Experience and More
IPTV, digital signage, display and content technologies from FanConnect help sports organizations create great fan experiences on the TVs, tablets and video walls throughout their venue – all controlled from one unified CMS. In this SVG New Sponsor Welcome, we sit down with Brett Crossley, VP of ...
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Spyrosoft's Jonathan Witte on Futher Business Expansion in the U.S.
Overseas, Spyrosoft has a long history in the European sports-video-production market. Whether its media and entertainment entities, companies that offer digital and live streaming solutions, and a host of others, Spyrosoft plays a critical role throughout the industry.
On this edition of the SV...
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Voyage Audio’s Colin Ritchie On How The Spatial Mic Captures Audio
Immersive sound is only as useful and exciting as its capture, and Voyage Audio’s Dante-enabled Spatial Mic is the new champ at that task. It’s designed for capturing immersive sound at scale for sports and other major events, and it arrives at a time when immersive audio has become the frontier...
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TAB M Solutions Joe Wire, Kevin Tucker on Guiding Clients in Control Room Builds
When it comes to building or updating a control room for broadcast, in-venue LED screens, or fan activations, its critical to have expertise on your side before making big investments. That's were the team at TAB M Solutions steps in.
In this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight series, we ...
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LiveLike's Samuel Westberg on Turning Digital Users Into Engaged Fans
Audience engagement is the name of the game in today's crowded media world, and companies like LikeLike are providing the tools, infrastructure, and data to turn passive views into active ones.
In this edition of the SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, we welcome LiveLike to the SVG family by speaking wi...
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EZDRM's Olga Kornienko on Digital Rights Management and Content Security
Digital rights management and security of live content are critical conversations for sports content distributors in today's hyper-fragmented media world. An experienced vendor like EZDRM has made itself a leader in this field for more than two decades, perfecting a DRM service where content is e...
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ShotTracker's Davyeon Ross on Revolutionizing Basketball Through Tracking Tech
One of the biggest trends across sports broadcast is tracking technology and the display of that data in live graphics. Cutting-edge companies are out there revolutionizing the space for both coaching staffs and broadcasters, and one of those at the top of the heap is ShotTracker. ShotTracker is ...
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Suite Studios' Craig Hering on Servicing Needs With Scalable Cloud-Based Storage
Many sports-video-production entities have made the leap to cloud-based storage, but this transition is still very much ongoing. Various sized broadcasters, which range from professional franchises to large and mid-sized collegiate programs, are dealing with a sliding scale of budgets and resourc...
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Storj's David Colantuoni on Expanding Cloud-Based Storage to Sports Production
Involved in the media and entertainment space for numerous year, Storj made the move into the live sports sector at NAB Show 2025. Since that time, the company has remained focused on applying their reliable and stress-tested solutions to this new market.
On this edition of the SVG New Sponsor S...
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Dynadue Technology Partners' Jamie Duemo on Setting Up Partners For Success
Whichever piece of the live content production and distribution chain you happen to be on, it's invaluable to have experienced people at your side to guide you along the best practices. Dynadue Technology Partners' expertise includes cloud workflows - on-premise and hybrid across multiple media w...
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Kiloview’s Judy Zuo on Ensuring Reliable AV Over IP Services
Established in 2011, Kiloview has become a major hardware manufacturer and software developer in the AV over IP industry. Their product line offers a comprehensive range of turnkey solutions, including conversion, transmission, management, monitoring, and recording. Through a portfolio boasting ...
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RedFlag AI's Max Eisendrath on Creating One-Stop Shop for Content Protection
In this SVG New Sponsor Spotlight, Max Eisendrath, CEO of RedFlag AI, discusses the company's mission to combat live sports streaming piracy, a problem often underestimated by leagues and broadcasters. Red Flag AI offers an automated IP infringement detection and takedown tool called Cyclops, tar...
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ScorePlay Cofounder and CEO Vic Tixier on Media Management Solutions For Sports
Sports content rightsholders are flush with content, but what solutions are best serving the unique needs of the sports media community?
The team at ScorePlay has developed a media management solution for sports people by sports people and its found success with nearly 200 clients worldwide and i... -
Lighting Design Group's Steve Brill, Dennis Size on Customizable Studio Design
Leagues, networks, and teams are competing to build top-tier studios, but one aspect of a project that's extremely important is lighting. As a longtime provider of this service for numerous decades, Lighting Design Group has worked with the best of the best in the sports broadcasting industry. Ne...
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Dataclay's Arie Stavchansky on Molding Data into Personalized Video
When it comes to sports production more and more of the future is about how a production team can take data, whether it be lineups, statistics, or even tracking data, and visualize it so it has meaning for fans and can help create a better viewing experience.
Dataclay is one of the companies tha...
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Mixon Digital's Christina Mixon on Driving Real-Time Graphics at Big-Time Events
No matter the league or stadium, the in-venue experience on game day has evolved in recent years. The integration of real-time statistics has been a huge driver in that change, but being able to present this information in an engaging and entertaining way has been played a large role in this chan...
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SVG New Sponsor Spotlight: Fraunhofer's Yannik Grewe Talks New Audio Ecosystem
Yannik Grewe, Fraunhofer IIS’ senior manager for media technologies & business development, focusing on the MPEG-H 3D Audio ecosystem, spent time with SVG discussing MPEG-H immersive and interactive audio for major live events, such as the European Athletics Championships, and its place in Brazil...
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farmerswife's Jodi Clifford on Organizing Your Productions Like a Professional
Live sports production is often described as "organized chaos." Place an emphasis on "organized" when discussing the most successful productions in the business.
With more people, tools, and time to be arranged on a sports production than ever, it's essential to organize resources efficiently, t...
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ProximaVision Aerospace Systems' Walter Raps on the Use of Tethered Drones
As the use of drones becomes more ubiquitous in live sports coverage, broadcasters are always looking for new and more efficient ways to utilize these valuable aerial-video tools. Enter ProximaVision Aerospace Systems, which offers broadcasters autonomous, remote operated cost-effective tether dr...
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SSR's Michael Creamer on Keeping Venues Up to Date By Following Industry Trends
Offering consulting engineering services for more than 55 years, and specializing in the sports and entertainment sector for more than 25 years, Smith Seckman Reid (SSR) has a long history of designing sustainable sports facilities. Providing services towards the completion of venues over the yea...