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

Dalet AmberFin platform set for IBC launch

Dalet Digital Media Systems addresses the urgency for high-performance temporal conversion head on with a suite of advanced software technologies included within the Dalet AmberFin platform, to be launched at IBC2014. AmberFin Advanced Adaptive Temporal Transform Toolbox (AT)3 provides a unique collection of tools to suit all types of temporal transforms. Joining the already released AmberFin […]  More

Ochestrate platform from Limelight Networks highlights IBC stand

Limelight Networks’s Orchestrate (“Orchestrate”) platform helps companies ensure the delivery of digital content to online viewers in broadcast quality and will be front and centre at the company’s IBC stand. The company says that with the enormous growth in the use of smart phones and tablets, companies delivering digital content can face an uphill battle when trying […]  More

Quantel to launch LiveTouch for scalable highlights production

On stand 7.A20 at IBC 2014, Quantel will show new products, features and facilities across its full range of news and sports, production everywhere and post production systems – all designed to help broadcasters and post houses deliver higher quality content, faster and more efficiently across multiple platforms. For news and sports needs, LiveTouch will be […]  More

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