Indiana Pacers' Emily Wright on the IP Transformation at Gainbridge Fieldhouse
SVG Venues & Teams Summit 2025
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Indiana has long been a basketball mecca, and today that legacy shines at Gainbridge Fieldhouse in Indianapolis. The arena has recently hosted both NBA and WNBA All-Star Games, the Indiana Fever is packing the house, and the Pacers made a thrilling run to the 2025 NBA Finals. Behind the scenes, Pacers Sports & Entertainment has transformed the venue with a major renovation — including a shift to IP-based infrastructure.
We spoke with Emily Wright, AVP, Broadcast Engineering & Operations, to break down the technical overhaul and what it means for live production.
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