FIFA World Cup 2022 in Review: Check Out All of SVG's Coverage From Qatar and Around the Globe
Prior to Lionel Messi and Argentina ascending to the summit of the footballing world, the editorial teams of SVG and SVG Europe have reported on the production operations and technological innovations of the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Doha, Qatar. Ranging from domestic networks and international broadcasters to executives at FIFA and Host Broadcast Services, every inch of one of the largest televised events was covered. Here is a rundown of articles throughout the past month from the heart of the competition.
FIFA & HOST BROADCAST SERVICES
FIFA’s Florin Mitu on the Evolution of World Cup Coverage
HBS CEO Dan Miodownik, CTO Christian Gobbel Reflect on Efforts to Date
In Conversation With World Cup Final Director Laurent Lachand
Host Broadcast Services Hails Impact of Cine-Style Cameras
Capturing Content With Smartphones for a ‘Digital First’ World Cup
- The SVG Podcast: Onsite in Qatar at the 2022 FIFA World Cup – An SVG Edit Team Roundtable
FOX SPORTS
- Kevin Callahan of Fox Sports on the IP Transition and Return of Match-Day Control Rooms
Fox Sports’ Kevin Callahan on the Herculean Effort at the International Broadcast Centre
- Fox Sports Spreads Impressive Studio Presence Along Doha Bay
Fox Sports’ Rod Conti Walks Through the Four Studio Sets at the Doha Corniche
Fox Sports’ Digital Team Finds Big Success With Live Social Streams
Inside Fox Sports’ Remote Production Ops at Pico Blvd. Facility in L.A.
A Peek Inside Fox Sports’ Gargantuan Production Plans
For Fox Sports Audio Team, It’s a Game and an Entertainment Production in One
Kicking Off the Audio Under Pressure at the World’s Biggest Football Competition
TELEMUNDO DEPORTES
- Telemundo Deportes Descends on Souq Waqif for Immersive Studio Coverage
Telemundo SVP, Content Operations, Chris Suarez-Meyers Discusses Global Effort
Telemundo Deportes’ Eli Velazquez on Merging Qatar’s Past, Present With Studio Shows
Telemundo Deportes’ Production Plans in Place; Advertising Exceeds Revenue Goals
AROUND THE GLOBE
Onsite in Doha With Eurovision Sport’s Stefan-Eric Wildemann
Switching Lines and Sourcing Footage With NOS
Timeline TV on Providing Groundbreaking Joint Facilities for ITV Sport, BBC Sport
Poland’s TVP Sport Supports Broadcast Operations With Onsite OB Van
TSN Canada’s Team Effort in Qatar Gets Content Ready To Go for Viewers
Picture Gallery: Timeline Television at the FIFA World Cup
BBC and ITV Share Timeline TV as Joint Facilities Provider for World Cup Coverage
Rai Project Manager Daniele Gotti on the Broadcaster’s Set Up in Doha
Rai Plans Hybrid TV Experiment as Part of Extensive Coverage Across All Platforms
SVT Sport on Bringing All the Action Back to Swedish Fans in a Nordic Broadcast Collaboration
Picture Gallery: SVT Sports Prepares for FIFA World Cup Coverage
Globo Showcases Next Generation TV Technology During Matches
MORE WORLD CUP NEWS
Overview of FIFA World Cup Match-Coverage Plans
Semi-Automated VAR, Years in the Making, Makes a Difference
FIFA+ Steps Up With Highlights, In-Venue AR, Digital Collectibles
In a First, FIFA Digital Captures Content via Phones
In-Match, Post-Match Football Intelligence Visuals Make Leap
Enhanced Football Intelligence Visualizes New Statistics in New Ways
- FOR-A Technology Provides Production Facilities for Many Broadcasters at Football Event in Qatar
Fox Sports Brings UK Fan Park Experience to Viewers Via LiveU, Debrouillard Television
Encompass Provides End-to-End Broadcast Services for Starhub
broadpeak.io Streamlines Content Replacement
TVU Networks Sets Rental Record in Qatar
Sportradar Constructs ‘Sportradar Virtual Stadium’ to Enhance Sports-Betting Experience
Brazil’s Globo Leverages TVU Networks for Live Production Needs
Fox Sports’ Digital Team Brings Cloud Production to the World Stage With Tagboard
LiveU Increases Deployment By 100% in Doha
TVU Networks IS+ Cellular Bonding Tech Finds Believers
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