Innovation Down Under: A Look Back at the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
Live reports from Sydney with FOX Sports, Telemundo, FIFA/HBS, and much more
Story Highlights
The 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup comes to its dramatic conclusion on Sunday (FOX, Telemundo, 6 a.m. ET) as an all-European tilt will see either Spain or England hoist the trophy for the first time in history.
It’s been a Women’s World Cup loaded with broadcast and video innovation and the Sports Video Group and SVG Europe editorial teams have been all over the happenings down under. Here’s a look back at what some of the biggest rightsholders in world did to bring this spectacle to viewers here in the U.S. and around the globe.
FIFA and Host Broadcast Services
FOX Sports
Live From FIFA Women’s World Cup: Inside Fox Sports’ Studio Operations
Telemundo
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Telemundo Deportes Enhances 4K HDR Coverage With 5.1 Audio, Virtual Studio
FIFA Women’s World Cup: Telemundo Center Anchors Telemundo Deportes Production, Operations in Miami
Live From FIFA Women’s World Cup: Telemundo’s Chris Suarez-Meyers on Leveraging Live Production
Global Rightsholders
Live From FIFA Women’s World Cup: Optus Mobilizes in Big Way To Serve Australian Fans
https://www.svgeurope.org/blog/headlines/knockout-competition-behind-the-zdf-and-ard-production-of-the-womens-world-cup-2023-using-srt/
https://www.svgeurope.org/blog/headlines/moov-highlights-virtual-studio-flexibility-for-bbc-and-itv-womens-world-cup-coverage/