SVG Audible 090309
Before ESPN completes the first-ever network Tennis Grand Slam, ESPN VP of
event production Jamie Reynolds explains the network’s production philosophy
for its first US Open.
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Before ESPN completes the first-ever network Tennis Grand Slam, ESPN VP of
event production Jamie Reynolds explains the network’s production philosophy
for its first US Open.
Dick Ebersol and Bob Costas discuss how NBC Sports is running a reverse with its Sunday night NFL show, taking Football Night In America out of the studio and onto the field.
Tags: Al Michaels, Bob Costas, broadcast, Cris Collinsworth, Dick Ebersol, Football, highlights, NBC, NFL, scheduling, stadium, studioBefore ESPN completes the first-ever network Tennis Grand Slam, ESPN VP of event production Jamie Reynolds explains the network’s production philosophy for its first US Open.
Tags: broadband, Broadcasting, CBS, ESPN, Grand Slam, John McEnroe, Patrick McEnroe, sports, Tennis, USTA, Vizrt, world feedOn the eve of the PGA Championship, CBS Sports’ Sean McManus and Harold
Bryant discuss how their coverage keeps the focus on the golf.
At SVG’s Sports Asset Management event, MLB.com’s Joe Inzerillo discussed how MLB.com’s At Bat iPhone application is shifting the business model for distributing content over wireless.
Tags: asset management, Baseball, broadband, digital, iPhone, MLB.com, NBA, production, sports, wirelessESPN’s Mike McQuaid says the biggest challenge in producing this weekend’s British Open is bringing the best images to the viewer, as ESPN has control over only one-third of the cameras on the course.
Tags: ABC, British Open, cameras, ESPN, Golf, golf track, slow motion, Turnberry, wind, X-MoWith ESPN debuting its new Ball Track technology at the 2009 Home Run Derby, executives Jed Drake and Anthony Bailey explain how Doppler radar is integrated into the system to predict home runs.
Tags: All Star Game, ball tracker, Baseball, broadcast, cameras, Doppler, ESPN, home run derby, production, radar, slo mo, sports, television, ultra moThis week at SVG: the Sports Video Group launches the new SportsVideo.org, cricket finally embraces instant replay, and NBC Sports producer Tommy Roy reflects on a successful — if challenging — U.S. Open telecast.
Tags: Cricket, ESPN, EVS, Golf, ICC, instant replay, NBC, NEP, safety, Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame, Umpire Decision Review System, US Open, USGA, video, WebsiteThe YES Network, Cablevision, and MLBAM are uniting old and new media by releasing the first live in-market streaming product. Executives from YES and MLBAM discuss the deal and what it means for the future.
Tags: broadband, Cablevision, Major League Baseball, media, MLBAM, mobile, New York Yankees, Optimum Online, regional sports network, streaming, television, YES Network