Premier League Productions’ digital producer Shelley Garton

Shelley Garton, digital producer for Premier League Productions, has gone from being the athlete on the hockey pitch, to being a pitchside mum with a thriving career in sports broadcasting. Split into two parts, Part 1 of our chat with Garton goes into how she found the sports broadcasting path, and her journey to her […]

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BBC Sport assistant producer Vicky Monk

Vicky Monk is an assistant producer and director at BBC Sport in the digital live team, and she is proud to play her part in bringing live sport to fans across the UK. She has worked on a wealth of sports from Wimbledon to the Olympics, and is thrilled to be part of the BBC sport […]

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HBS broadcast venue manager Monica Letellier-Leloup

Monica Letellier-Leloup, broadcast venue manager, is a sports broadcasting veteran who has been with HBS over a couple of spells since the early 2000’s. She is currently working in the HBS Venue Management department and loves the speed and demands of her job.

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EMG / Gravity Media technology director Narinder Ball

Former engineering manager at BBC Sport, Narinder Ball, has very recently joined EMG / Gravity Media as its new technology director. She was at the BBC from 1999, so the leap from being the client to the provider is a challenge in her new role, but she is looking forward to the agility that EMG […]

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Sky Deutschland intern Lena Reinhard

Lena Reinhard is an intern at Sky Deutschland working across all aspects of the production process for live sports broadcast. Studying at the University of Cologne, she is focused on pursuing a career in this genre when she graduates and loves learning by doing on the job. Stepping Stones articles are here to showcase young […]

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Whisper Cymru edit assistant and EVS operator Caitlin Lewis

Caitlin Lewis is an edit assistant and EVS operator at Whisper Cymru, and a Whisper Cymru Academy graduate. She is obsessed with sport and has managed to find a career that enables her to fuel that fire further. We hope you enjoy Stepping Stones, our series of articles which showcase young talent in the sports […]

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EMG / Gravity Media junior camera operator Annemijn van der Meer

Annemijn van der Meer is a junior ENG camera operator at EMG / Gravity Media, and she loves learning about the trade that she hopes will take her around the world and back in future years. Stepping Stones is a series of features that showcase young inspirational people working in sports broadcasting.

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HBS production coordinator Rebecca Rene-Bois

Rebecca Rene-Bois, HBS production coordinator, has arrived at the sports broadcasting industry via intellectual property law, which is an unconventional route, but one that means she is a focused problem solver. Our conversation with Rene-Bois is one of our Stepping Stones articles, which bring you new talent in the sports broadcasting landscape.

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NRK Vision Mixer Mari Libach

“There are three main things that keep me engaged in live sports broadcasting,” says Mari Libach, a vision mixer at Norwegian public broadcaster, NRK. “First, the unpredictability. Unlike scripted television, live sports are unscripted, meaning every event is unique, and anything can happen. That element of surprise makes every production exciting.  

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TNT Sports Senior Production Manager Umo Glover

TNT Sports senior production manager Umo Glover works across a wide range of sports, including Champions League football. She has spent years honing her craft that requires an incredibly intense focus on the details, the technology and the people. Split into two parts, part one explores how Glover got into her role in sports broadcasting, […]

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IMG Production Executive Gurjit Kharbanda

“The stereotypical path for a first-generation British Indian didn’t appeal to me and I was always privileged that my parents allowed me to follow my heart when it came to education,” says Gurjit Kharbanda, a production executive at IMG. “This eventually led me to study Media at both sixth form and then university.

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