The State of TranSPORT: Broadcaster Perspectives
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As audiences demand higher-quality, lower-latency viewing experiences, sports broadcasters face both unprecedented challenges and exciting opportunities. The day kicks off with a panel of seasoned broadcasters and industry experts exploring the current state and future of live sports transmission, including the impact of emerging technologies — IP, 5G, the cloud, 4K/HDR, and much more.
Panelists:
Brad Cheney, Fox Sports, VP, Field Operations and Engineering
Scott Davis, CBS Sports, VP, Broadcast Operations
Julie Morrison, Warner Bros. Discovery, Manager, Content Transmissions – Technology & Operations
Paul Spinelli, Sinclair Broadcasting Group, AVP, Engineering
Adam Whitlock, ESPN, Senior Director, Remote Traffic Operations; SVG TranSPORT Committee Chair
Moderator:
Jason Dachman, SVG, Editorial Director, U.S.; SVG TranSPORT Program Director
Panel Introduction: Sean Sullivan, Astound Business Solutions, Senior Director, Media Network Architecture
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