The State of TranSPORT: Where We’ve Been, Where We Are, and Where We’re Headed
SVG TranSPORT 2023
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45m
After navigating a harrowing 3½ years of pandemic-related upheaval and cord-cutting, the sports-media industry is looking to the future for new ways to better engage fans. This annual state-of-the-industry session brings together transmission-focused executives from major sports broadcasters to address the most pressing issues facing the business today and what to expect in the coming years.
Intro presented by: Sean Sullivan, Astound Business Solutions, Senior Director, Media Network Architecture
Panelists:
Chris Connolly, NBC Sports Group, VP, Olympic Venue Engineering
Julie Morrison, Warner Bros. Discovery, Manager of Content Transmissions
Paul Spinelli, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, Director, Distribution and Network Systems
Adam Whitlock, ESPN, Director, Remote Traffic Operations
Moderator:
Jason Dachman, SVG, Editorial Director, U.S. and TranSPORT Program Director
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