Save the Date: SVG Sports OTT Forum Returns to NYC on March 10

Intimiate industry networking event returns to New York at prestigious The Paley Center for Media

As the sports video industry enters 2020, the landscape has forever changed. Over-the-top distribution, subscription-based video services as becoming the norm, and the distribution of sports content is facing a whole new set of challenges at a rapidly escalating scale. Join your industry peers as we take these challenges head on at the third-annual SVG Sports OTT Forum. This year’s event will be held on March 10 at prestigious The Paley Center for Media in New York City.

In addition to spotlight keynote conversations and solo presentations, the agenda will feature deep dives with panel discussions on the following topics:

  • Measure What Matters: Redefining Quality in a Live and SVOD Ecosystem
  • Dissecting the Tech: The Keys of the Next Generation OTT Stack
  • Fighting the Good Fight: Battling Piracy as Streaming Sports Grows
Last year’s forum drew more than 220 qualified attendees from across the live-sports-video landscape to discuss such topics as OTT product offerings, direct-to-consumer business strategies, latency, and much more.
Whether you work for a modern digital-first brand or a traditional broadcaster, you won’t want to miss the learning and networking opportunities available at this intimate gathering of sports-media professionals.
Stay tuned to the SVG Sports OTT Forum event page in coming days for the full program, speakers, and more details. For more information on the event’s program, email Brandon Costa at [email protected]. For more information on attending the event, email Andrew Lippe at [email protected]. For more information on sponsoring the event, email Rob Payne at [email protected].
*The use of The Paley Center for Media’s facilities does not constitute endorsement by the Paley Center of any views expressed during this event.

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