Watch On Demand


You can now watch video recordings from FutureSPORT 2024, sponsored by TATA Comms Media. Click below to view.

Please note, that some content is not available due to copyright and other restrictions.


Opening remarks from the title sponsor Tata Comms Media

 


Sports Broadcasting in 2024: The big debate

A panel examine and discuss the big issues currently dividing and challenging the industry from production standards to skills shortages.

 


Case Study: Behind the Scenes – Creative Technology’s Impact on Live Event Production Worldwide

Exploring operational excellence, cutting-edge technology, and the dynamic business of live production.

 


Trendspotting: Sports content in 2025 and beyond

Rebecca Jackson from Caretta Research will provide a forward-looking presentation that forecasts where European sports broadcasting and production will be in 12-18 months’ time, highlighting the current trends and the direction of travel, and indicates what editorial, operations and technology teams need to be prepared for when it comes to sports media consumption and distribution.

 


Generation AI: What we know, what we don’t know and what we need to understand better

As Generation AI evolves, organisations are exploring how AI tools can create value and drive efficiency. While the potential is immense, the path to adoption is still unclear. This panel will examine the needs of sports production and broadcasting organisations, where and how Gen AI is being applied, plus key challenges and practical considerations for further adoption.

 


Case Study: EPCR – Leveraging the Eluvio Content Fabric

 


Live Cloud Production – Dispelling some myths

A panel of experts discuss the pros and cons of cloud production now and in the future.

 


Making a Splash: Content and tech innovation at SailGP

Melissa Lawton, SailGP Chief Content Officer, discusses the broadcast and media innovation being deployed on coverage of the international sailing competition for high-performance F50 foiling catamarans, which will enter its fifth season in 2025.


More than just a game: Embracing interactivity for live sports

A panel discusses personalisation, engagement, gamification, immersion, interactivity and other viewing experiences for live sports, sharing their opinions on where we are now, what works and where the industry goes next.

 


Case study: The Future of Sports Content – Bridging Technology and Storytelling

Ursa Presern, Sports Editor, Reuters and Liz Eastham, Business Development Director, Reuters Imagen explore the future of sports content distribution and consumption. See how the innovative technologies and editorial strategies at Reuters and Imagen are transforming sports content delivery, offering unparalleled opportunities for sports federations to connect with millions of viewers worldwide, creating new revenue streams and engaging new audiences.


New balls please: Tech and editorial innovation at The Championships, Wimbledon

Wimbledon Broadcast Services and selected partners showcase current and future innovations for coverage of the tennis Championships at the All England Lawn Tennis Club.