Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director

Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director

Ken Kerschbaumer has been editorial director of the Sports Video Group since 2005 and has been writing about how sports networks and leagues use video and audio technology to deliver a quality TV experience since 1991. He began his career in 1991 at Television Broadcast magazine before joining Cahners where he was editor of Digital Broadcasting magazine. In 2000 he joined Broadcasting & Cable magazine as Senior Editor of Technology. Seven years later he helped co-found the Sports Video Group with Paul Gallo and Marty Porter.

Recent Posts by Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director

SVG@NAB Viewpoints: Evolutionary Revolution in Action

Team SVG was out in force during NAB 2015, with nine reporters scouring the show floor and checking out the latest in technology as well as sitting down with dozens of industry leaders on both the exhibitor and attendee side. These reports from the entire SVG editorial staff offer nine individual perspectives that, collectively, form […]  More

NAB Perspectives: JVC’s Walton on LTE Transport, 4K, and Mesh Network

JVC this year continues to put a heavy emphasis on providing viable and cost-effective solutions for content creators looking to take advantage of LTE video transport and the growing demand for 4K content. Dave Walton, assistant VP, marketing and communications, JVC, discussed some of the top trends this year with SVG Editorial Director Ken Kerschbaumer. […]  More

NAB Perspectives: Bourdon on EVS, Data, and the Move to IP

The EVS booth at NAB 2015, as it is every year, was jam-packed not only with next-generation server and sports-production workflows but also with sports-broadcast professionals from around the world. And for good reason: the company’s products are at the center of many of today’s sports productions and also at the center of plans for […]  More

NAB Perspectives: Avid Gets Serious About Open Platforms

It’s safe to say that Avid’s acquisition of Orad prior to NAB 2015 enhanced the way sports-content creators view the provider of sports-related broadcast technologies company. But it also was part of an Avid Everywhere strategy that rounded into shape at the show. “Avid Everywhere is our message, as it delivers the completeness, choice, and […]  More

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