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Winter Olympics
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Winter Sports Forum 2026: Watch session recordings from 26 March event in OsloVideo recordings of the conference sessions from SVG Europe's Winter Sports Forum, produced in association with NEP Europe and Appear, are now available to watch on demand without the need for registration. Speakers include Johan Cederqvist, TV4, chief sports officer...
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Winter Sports Forum 2026: Appear talks Winter Olympics, and live production over the public internetAt the SVG Europe Winter Sports Forum 2026 in Oslo, editorial director George Bevir chatted with Andy Rayner, CTO, and Alex Pannell, chief commercial officer, from Appear at the NEP Group Broadcast Centre. The discussion explores how remote production continues...
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Alpes Francaises 2030: France Télévisions looks ahead to the next Winter GamesWith the 2026 Milano Cortina Paralympic Opening Ceremony just hours away, many broadcasters are already looking ahead to the next Winter Games, which will take place in the French Alps. Alpes Francaises 2030 – the location of the XXVI Olympic...
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Milano Cortina 2026: Curling directors Susan Young and Brie Robertson discuss bringing athlete emotions and audio into the OBS world feedSusan Young and Brie Robertson are curling directors from Canada, working for Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) in Cortina. With curling running from two days prior to the Opening Ceremony right up to the very end of the Games, and four...
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The influencer games? OBS bakes digital-native content creators – and athletes – into Milano CortinaWalk into any Olympic venue at Milano Cortina 2026, and you’ll find something that simply didn’t exist a generation ago. Heck, even a decade ago. Alongside the broadcast cameras, reporters, and technicians, you’ll find content creators — smartphone in hand,...
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Scaling the infinite feed: OBS redefines the multi-platform Olympic experienceFor decades, Olympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) built its operation around a singular objective: produce the definitive world feed of the Olympic Games and deliver it to broadcasters around the globe. At Milano Cortina 2026, that mission still exists, but it...
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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: OBS demonstrates its commitment to an inclusive sports media landscapeThe Olympic Games are not only a showcase of athletic excellence, they are also a catalyst for social responsibility and industry transformation. Through a series of inclusive and forward‑looking initiatives, OBS is helping build a more equitable and progressive sports...
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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: Canon Novel lenses shine among more than 115 Canon lenses at Winter GamesOlympic Broadcasting Services (OBS) has put new imaging technologies such as FPV drones and 380-degree capture at the centre of its production strategy and other rights holders like NBC Olympics, are following suit. And for companies like Canon USA, that...
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Milano Cortina 2026: ORF chief director Michael Kögler on taking the lead position for the OBS Alpine men’s downhill world feedMilano Cortina 2026 is now underway and Austrian public service broadcaster, ORF, is on site with multiple teams ready to bring all the excitement home. ORF chief director Michael Kögler has been working closely with his team at ORF on...
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Milano Cortina 2026: The Winter Olympics are finally back at NRK and the Norwegian broadcaster is ready to shred the gnarMilano Cortina marks the first time since London 2012 that NRK has had the full rights to show all the Winter Olympic action on TV. The team at the free-to-air Norwegian broadcaster are therefore throwing every resource they can at...
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Milano Cortina 2026: Managing crews and connectivity from Italy to Oslo for NRK’s onsite productions from the Winter OlympicsWinter sports are wildly popular in Norway, with cross-country skiing and biathlon being of particular importance. As such, at the Winter Olympics 2026, Norwegian free-to-air broadcaster NRK is bringing those two sports to viewers at home with no expense spared....
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Milano Cortina 2026: NRK’s view from its Oslo HQ of the action on the slopes as it brings XR and 1080p to the Games for the first timeNorwegian broadcaster NRK has the free-to-air rights to the Olympics back for the first time since 2012, and it is celebrating by bringing the action to viewers with a mixture of onsite and remote production, augmented and extended reality, and...
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