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

Dejero demos improved Live+ Core software; Booster for news

At IBC2014 Dejero will demonstrate version 3.0 of their Dejero LIVE+ Core Software that powers the company’s industry-leading mobile transmission solutions. New features include enhanced modem connection information showing carrier transmission mode and signal strength; a wider range of options for configuring and managing how live video feeds are sent to LIVE+ servers; monitoring of […]  More

NetApp rolls out Clustered Data ONTAP NAS platform

NetApp will display its series of storage and server technologies at IBC, including the Clustered Data ONTAP Network Attached Storage (NAS) platform that supports both Ethernet and Fibre Channel protocols as well as SATA, SAS, and Flash drives. It can be sized from a few terabytes to five petabytes and, according to NetApp, is ideal […]  More

Jampro revamps antenna, transmission-related offerings

Those on the hunt for antennas and other related transmission items will want to stop by Jampro’s IBC stand where, among the offerings, will be the JA/MS-BB Broadband UHF Slot antenna, part of the Prostar line, and what the company calls an economical alternative to buying, installing and maintaining multiple antennas for digital broadcasting. A […]  More

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