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Agorà and Sennheiser get ready to work with host broadcaster ORF during the Eurovision Song Contest in ViennaSennheiser and Agorà, both official audio suppliers to host broadcaster of the Eurovision Song Contest (ESC), ORF, are working on the audio installation for the upcoming singing competition. Sennheiser will deliver its largest Spectera setup to date, including manufacturing samples...
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NAB 2026: Lawo introduces converged video and audio StageboxWith Edge One, Lawo is set to unveil a new chapter for audio and video connectivity in broadcast and pro AV workflows. Edge One makes the I/O part highly flexible by providing combined, expandable connectivity and functionality for both video...
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Eurovision Sport and Camb.AI to provide live and on-demand subtitling for Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter GamesEurovision Sport, the European Broadcasting Union’s (EBU) free-to-air streaming platform, with its partner Camb.AI, are set to deliver live and on-demand subtitling for coverage of the Milano Cortina 2026 Paralympic Winter Games, taking place from 6 to 15 March 2026....
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Milano Cortina 2026: Making the Warner Bros. Discovery Sports Winter Olympics production work, from monitoring to transmission to commsWarner Bros. Discovery (WBD) Sports is managing a huge network of channels across Europe for the Winter Games, which means transmission and workflows are complex, monitoring is absolutely necessary for a consistent approach, and staying in touch on comms is...
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Milano Cortina 2026: How OBS is utilising audio QC at the first Winter Games to use immersive soundAudio quality control (QC) is becoming ever more crucial for Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) with each passing Games in order to control the increasingly technically complex output. With this being the first ever Winter Olympics with immersive audio, it is...
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Milano Cortina 2026: France Télévisions launches France 2 UHD with Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos to max out AC-4 experiences for Winter Olympics fansFrance Télévisions has successfully launched France 2 UHD featuring Dolby Vision and Dolby Atmos technologies for the broadcast of the Milano Cortina Winter Olympics 2026, marking a significant milestone in immersive sports broadcasting. This deployment represents a comprehensive implementation of...
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Milano Cortina 2026: Sound at the heart of the storyDelivering high-quality audio in winter sports environments demands a deep understanding of how weather impacts sound, and luckily for winter sports fans this month, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) has that understanding. As the storytellers of the Olympic Games, OBS brings...
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SVG Europe Audio: AI Audio Forum to focus on localising global sports broadcasts in the face of the European Accessibility ActJoin SVG Europe Audio for its first live online event of the year, ‘Localising global broadcasts’, which will look at how the new European Union (EU) directive that ensures language accessibility across the continent is adding to the audio challenges...
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Audio networking 1: Audinate on building fast, flexible productionsBy Will Waters, Audinate, principal product manager. If you've been around sports broadcasting for more than a few years, you've probably noticed a shift in how audio moves around. The snake cables and patch bays are still in some venues,...
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Audio networking 2: Audinate discusses sports production to the cloudBy Will Waters, Audinate, principal product manager. Audio networking has transformed how sports productions operate on-site, but the next frontier extends beyond the venue entirely. Cloud-based production workflows are reshaping where crews work, how resources are allocated, and what becomes...
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SVG Europe unveils packed in-person 2026 events scheduleSVG Europe has confirmed an extensive programme of in-person events for 2026, combining large-scale Summits with a series of smaller, more focused Forums. Together, they cover a broad range of creative, business, technology and operational topics that reflect the rapidly...
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Streaming rules: Calrec says “we’re all in it together and we’re playing the same game”By Henry Goodman, Calrec, director of product management. When it comes to live sports, in 2025 it's broadcast technology that's levelling the playing field. A 2025 study from Performance Research and Full Circle Research reported that nine in 10 sports...
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Predicting the unpredictable: Riedel on how sound has evolved for a changing gameBy Roger Heiniger, senior product manager audio, Riedel Communications. Sports broadcasting today tests the limits of audio production more than ever. Stadiums, arenas, racetracks and multi-venue tournaments all create environments where unpredictability is the norm and operators are expected to...
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NEP Australia adopts Sennheiser’s Spectera to simplify RF workflows and boost audio quality across major sports broadcastsFrom the Australian Football League (AFL) and National Rugby League (NRL) to netball, international football, and entertainment hits like The Chase and headline boxing events such as SBW v Gallen, NEP Australia has built a reputation for quality, agility, and...
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