SVG Sports Content Management Forum 2023
SVG’s Sports Content Management Forum returned to New York City on Wednesday as more than 200 attendees were treated to a full day of sessions packed with media-asset–management (MAM) leaders from major sports broadcasters, leagues, teams, streaming outlets, and technology vendors. The event showed a light on adapting to remote and hybrid workflows, storage and archiving on-prem and in the cloud, the rise of AI and ML, best practices in metadata assignment and management, MAM and orchestration planning, and much more.
Thank you to the sponsors of the 2023 Sports Content Management Forum.
Diamond Sponsors: Perifery, Sony, Telestream, Wasabi
Gold Sponsors: Dalet, EditShare, Quantum, Seagate
Case Study Sponsors: Imagen, Signiant
Event Sponsor: Newsbridge
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The Changing Face of Sports Content Management: A State of the Industry
This annual look at the state of the sports content management sector will take a deep dive into how major sports-media organizations are reshaping their MAM workflows, embracing cloud-based and hybrid environments, and finding new ways to monetize their existing content. Leaders from sports leag...
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Inside Fox Sports’ Intelligent MAM in the Cloud: A Keynote Presentation
For several years, Fox Sports has been working with Google Cloud to develop a custom media management system that played an integral role in Fox’s productions of the FIFA World Cup Qatar 2022 and Super Bowl LVII. Now, Fox will leverage the platform for its next globe-trotting monumental productio...
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Practical Applications for AI in Media Management: The Death of Logging?
The question of how AI and ML can be applied against vast media archives has taken center stage recently with the rise of OpenAI’s ChatGPT and other generative AI tools. How can AI potentially change how leagues, broadcasters, teams, and other sports-content creators generate and manage content? ...
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How Has the Role of the Cloud Evolved in Media Management and Where's It Headed?
The M&E cloud ecosystem has transformed dramatically over the past few years as the major cloud providers like AWS, Google, and Microsoft have responded to changing trends around storage tiering and added a variety of next-gen tools in their respective environments. Some cloud providers are now e...
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The Big MAM Questions
The role of media-asset management systems has changed significantly in recent years as the sector has seen a swath of acquisitions and the needs of content-creators have evolved. Will MAM even be a standalone business in the future or just an application as part of a larger orchestrated ecosyste...
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Inventive Metaverse Asset Management and Workflow: Inside Virtual Burning Man
How does one build and populate a virtual replica of Burning Man that empowers developers of every skill level, embraces the essence of “Burning Man”, and needs to be ready in just two weeks? Medici’s Gregg Katano, formerly Senior Advisor of Virtual Burning Man, will share how Greg Edwards, Co-Fo...
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Plotting Your Storage Roadmap: How To Stay Ahead of the Curve
With more content being created every single year and file sizes continuing to grow with the arrival of 4K and HDR, sports-media organizations are looking for the next wave of storage technologies to manage this tsunami of content. Technology leaders and content owners discuss how they see on-pre...
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The Next Generation of Sports Data: The IPTC Sport Schema
The IPTC’s Sports Schema is an open, universal model for sports data. It is based on semantic technologies that are easily queried and represented using non-proprietary tools. Paul will provide a quick tour of the model and its applicability to media asset management.
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Paul Kelly, The... -
Enhancing Media Delivery for Partners with PGA TOUR: An Imagen Case Study
Major sports organizations face a constant challenge: how do you deliver video and other media to a range of external partners, quickly and consistently—and securely? In this fireside chat, learn how PGA TOUR transformed its media delivery, revamped rights management, and delivered an ultra-polis...
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Managing the Content Explosion at the Club Level: A Signiant Case Study
Professional sports teams are now creating more of their own content and responding to more content requests than ever before. Yet most media tech is geared for the leagues and broadcasters leaving the clubs playing from behind. Signiant’s Matt Gaede will share stories of how professional clubs a...
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WBD Sports' Anne Graham on Addressing Pressing Topics, Reuniting the Industry
SVG’s Sports Content Management Forum returned to New York City on July 26 for a full day of sessions discussing the current state of the industry and how sports-media organizations can future-proof their content in an ever-changing world. From remote/hybrid workflows and storage and archiving on...
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CBS Sports' Chris Cruz on the Network's New NVMe Storage Server
CBS Sports is a broadcaster that is always busy, and in the midst of a packed calendar of broadcasts, the network embarked on implementing a new storage server.
At the 2023 SVG Sports Content Management Forum, CBS Sports' Senior Director, Media Services, Chris Cruz, details new media management ...
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WWE's Rex Canning on Supplying Data for the Company's New Facility in Stamford
After working in the same building since 1991, World Wrestling Entertainment (WWE) is headed two miles west to a brand-new facility in Stamford, CT. Occupying 400,000 square feet of offices and production space, the new headquarters will require a resilient data foundation for the insane amount o...
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Notre Dame's Scott Rinehart on Leveraging Their Future-Proof Facility
When it comes to being ahead of the technological curve, there aren't many collegiate institutions that can compare to the University of Notre Dame. Making the decision to flip their production facility into an IP-capable space in 2015, the athletics' department has been able to combat the new ch...
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Riot Games' Ian Owen on the Media Management Needs of Project Stryker
Riot Games is continuing to elevate their approach to their global production ecosystem with the opening of new Project Stryker facilities. With a site in Dublin already online, a location in Seattle in the works, and another to be located in the APAC region, the centralized-production model requ...