CBS US Open Coverage Offers Twice the Fun
CBS Sports coverage of the US Open this year has fans doing a double take, literally. The network’s broadcast coverage is complemented by coverage on CBS Sports Network, and, while […] More
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.
CBS Sports coverage of the US Open this year has fans doing a double take, literally. The network’s broadcast coverage is complemented by coverage on CBS Sports Network, and, while […] More
Ross Video’s Carbonite mid-size production switchers are expanding their options with the addition ViewControl and DashBoard’s LiveAssist. ViewControl provides a powerful way for any level of experience operator to create […] More
The NFL Network’s expanded slate of Thursday night games will be produced out of Pride and Glory, two new 53-foot double expando trucks from Game Creek Video that will make […] More
Events like the Olympics are always exciting for sports fans, but, increasingly, they are exciting for technology fans, too. This edition of the Sport Tech Journal shows why: our Special […] More
The International Broadcast Centre at events like the Olympics and World Cup tends to look fairly similar from event to event. It’s usually in a rather large building (convention centres are always a nice option). Inside, there is an abundance of sheetrock and plaster board (hopefully painted, but not always). And wide corridors are complete […] More
The International Broadcast Center at events like the Olympics and World Cup tends to look fairly similar from event to event. It’s usually in a rather large building (convention centers are always a nice option). Inside, there is an abundance of sheetrock and plaster board (hopefully painted, but not always). And wide corridors are complete […] More
TV2 Denmark is giving France Television’s studio in a double decker bus a run for its money for most original studio location with a houseboat locate dat Catherine’s Dock that not only has a full production studio that is connected to the TV2 broadcast centre in Copenhagen. “It’s our main studio and the three camera […] More
German public broadcasters ARD and ZDF are once again combining forces for the Summer Olympics, a strategic move that splits costs, splits responsibilities, and splits branding while creating a single channel of Olympic content. The two share a large space in the IBC housing a large EVS server, studio, 16 edit suites, and more. The […] More
The London Olympics will be remembered for a number of technical accomplishments by Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS). There were the impressive demonstrations of Ultra HD, offering 16 times HD resolution, and 3D, adding new sports to the “been done in 3D” roster. There were new tapeless workflows with EVS and Avid that continue to increase […] More
The London Olympics will mark the end of an era as Bob Dixon, NBC Olympics, director of sound design and communications, will be in the NBC Olympics Listening Room for the last time. During his career Dixon has worked on 12 Olympic games, beginning in 1984 at the Los Angeles Olympics and spending six as […] More
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