YES Network and the Evolution of Remote Announcer Set Ups

Like all sports networks the YES Network worked hard to figure out how to allow its announcing teams to work from different locations but yet feel connected despite not being together in a broadcast booth. In this excerpt from YES Network’s Opening Keynote at the SVG Remote Production Workflows Forum, Senior Coordinating Producer Jared Boshnack and VP of Broadcast Operations and Engineering Mike Webb discuss how their remote announcing philosophy has evolved, some of the technology that makes a difference, and the future of off-tube announcing.

This is a small excerpt of Smith and Cole’s full Closing Keynote at the 2021 SVG Remote Production Workflows Forum, which continues with Day 2 today. Don’t miss a keynote from Fox Sports and panels on It’s About Team Work: Best Practices and Technologies for Decentralized Productions, Tech Focus: Remote Replay, Post-Production, and Graphics Workflows, and a Worldstage/NEP case study.

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