WBD Sports' Anne Graham on Addressing Pressing Topics, Reuniting the Industry
SVG Sports Content Management Forum 2023
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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 prem and in the cloud to the rise of AI and ML, the event served as a compass to guide where this sector of the industry is going.
At the 2023 Sports Content Management Forum, WBD Sports' Manager, Strategy and Planning, Sports Media Services, and 2023 SVG Sports Content Management Chair, Anne Graham recaps how this event was put together and why it's important to allow this side of the industry to come together and share ideas.
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