2010 World Cup Memories Will Be More Than Just Football
To use the immortal words of BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme describing the end of the Final at the 1966 World Cup, they think it’s all over; it is now. The […] More
Kevin Hilton began his journalism career in radio and counts among his few sport reports a piece in the early 1980s about the now English Championship league football club Plymouth Argyle. Moving into magazine work during the mid-1980s Hilton freelanced for a number of video software and music titles before becoming staff writer on Pro Sound News Europe. He later moved on to Broadcast Systems International before taking over the editor's position at Sound & Communications Systems. He went freelance again in 1993 and has written for a range of technology, broadcast and home cinema publications, including Television Broadcast Europe, Flipside, Focus, the Guardian newspaper, Audio Media and Pro Sound News. Hilton became www.sportvideo.org's Europe correspondent/editor in 2006 and while still not an ardent sports fan he finds some fascination in listening to people taking time out of their Saturday evenings to argue about football on BBC Radio Five Live.
To use the immortal words of BBC commentator Kenneth Wolstenholme describing the end of the Final at the 1966 World Cup, they think it’s all over; it is now. The […] More
NEP UK has expanded its operations in Britain after buying the assets of Welsh facilities group Barcud Derwen and taking delivery of two new 3G HD OB trucks. Barcud Derwen, […] More
With Andy Murray in the men’s semi-final against Rafael Nadal at this year’s Wimbledon, British hopes are high for a home-grown champion and host broadcaster the BBC is reflecting the […] More
The developer of Hawk-Eye has raised the stakes in the goal line technology for football argument by offering to install the analysis and tracking graphics system at Premier League grounds […] More
Sepp Blatter, president of football governing body FIFA, today (June 29) pulled back from his strong stance against video technology for settling disputed refereeing decisions and announced that it would […] More
It is the authentic sound of South African football, but the vuvuzela has proved intrusive and annoying enough during the 2010 FIFA World Cup for the BBC to investigate whether […] More
A break in transmission on ITV’s live HD coverage of the FIFA 2010 World Cup on Saturday June 12 added to the disappointment of England fans. Many watching on HDTV […] More
After weeks of buildup involving speculation over squad members, star players getting injured during training, and constant discussion of who might actually win, accompanied by the incessant buzz of the […] More
The founding fathers of cricket might spin in their graves, but video screens showing close-ups and replays of the action at the grounds are now as much a part of […] More
When Rafael Nadal won his fifth French Open at Roland Garros on June 6, underlining his return from injury and staking his claim to a second Wimbledon title, television coverage […] More
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