Live From Rio 2016: Globosat, SporTV Is All In for Home Olympics
The Brazilian Olympics fan had no lack of choices when it came to deciding how to tune in for Brazil’s exciting win over Germany in men’s Olympic football and virtually […] More
The Brazilian Olympics fan had no lack of choices when it came to deciding how to tune in for Brazil’s exciting win over Germany in men’s Olympic football and virtually […] More
For the ninth straight Olympics, SMT is on hand within the NBC Olympics operations at an IBC, once again providing real-time data and timing information that helps enhance the production […] More
Having launched last November, Russia’s Match TV over-the-air public sports channel may be a rookie when it comes to an Olympic Games, its production team of 130 people has managed to […] More
Jim Eady is a multiple-Emmy Award winner and the founder/CEO of Broadcast Services International, but one of the roles in his career that have always been closest to his heart is working […] More
China’s public-broadcasting sports network, CCTV, is onsite at the Rio Games with a team of nearly 400 people creating 19 hours of content locally that is matched up with five […] More
Viasat Sweden’s presence in Rio includes 80 people, with nearly 30 of them reporters and talent. “Overall, everything went well, although some of our athletes did not do as well […] More
The 2016 Rio Olympics will be remembered around the globe as the first truly digital Olympics, and the U.S. is part of that: through Aug. 18, viewers in the U.S. had […] More
RAI, Italy’s national broadcaster, is on hand at the Rio Olympics with an operation that differs from many other broadcasters’: its goal is to provide a completely produced signal from the […] More
SES announced a record uptake of its satellite capacity for the Olympics as compared to previous Games. More
Globosat, the largest pay TV provider in Latin America and market leader in Brazil, is turning to Tektronix to support live IP media production of the 2016 Summer Olympic Games […] More
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