The Changing Face of Sports Content Management: A State of the Industry
SVG Sports Content Management Forum 2023
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42m
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 leagues and broadcasters will hit on metadata best practices, opportunities for AI and automation, staffing and recruiting young talent, the impact of industry consolidation and M&A, remote vs. in-office work, and more.
Panelists:
Rex Canning, WWE, Senior Director of Media Management Services
Anne Graham, WBD Sports, Manager of Strategy and Planning, Sports Media Services; 2023 SVG Sports Content Management Chair
Paul Kelly, IPTC, Sports Content Working Group Lead; The Canadian Press, Associate Director, Content Operations
Jim Miles, NBC Sports & Olympics, Senior Director, Live Event Workflows
Grant Nodine, NHL, SVP, Technology
Moderator:
Jason Dachman, SVG, Chief Editor; SVG Sports Content Management Forum, Program Director
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