Al Jazeera tender for BeIN football production underway
Al Jazeera has launched a Europe-wide invitation to tender for the broadcast production of its live matches from French soccer’s top two leagues on its BeIN Sport channels in France, […] More
Al Jazeera has launched a Europe-wide invitation to tender for the broadcast production of its live matches from French soccer’s top two leagues on its BeIN Sport channels in France, […] More
A technical revamp to the Wimbledon press conference room, courtesy of SIS Live and RG Sound Engineering, has resulted in an improved look, next-generation operations, and the ability to make […] More
LiveU will hit the IBC exhibition in Amsterdam with a range of new products, including a demonstration with Panasonic of a next-generation integrated live camera system that utilises the LU40i […] More
In the second part of his article about QC in the media industry, Bruce Devlin, CTO for AmberFin, looks at how other industries, in particular the automotive industry, have successfully […] More
This past weekend arguably the greatest show in broadcasting, the Tour de France, took to the streets of Liege in Brussels for the prologue of a race that will conclude […] More
Wimbledon 2012 marks the first year that ESPN has the complete domestic U.S. rights to broadcast the championships, and while it currently feels very much like last year’s production, the […] More
Advanced Television reports that Jacques Rogge, the International Olympic Committee president, has declared “everything is possible” when it comes to selling TV rights for the Games after London, raising the […] More
Wimbledon 2012 is entering the second half of week one and a number of changes, including a fresh cabling infrastructure in the broadcast centre, a revamped press conference room, and […] More
Camera Corps Q-Ball compact all-weather robotic pan/tilt/zoom heads have been chosen by a major UK-based outside-broadcast company as commentator cameras at the 2012 Wimbledon tennis tournament. “Q-Ball systems have been […] More
Wimbledon’s 3D coverage will once again have Sony, CAN Communicate, and Visions working hard on the production, and this year they have made the move to a completely tapeless workflow […] More