{"id":217662,"date":"2022-02-17T10:43:09","date_gmt":"2022-02-17T15:43:09","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/staging.sportsvideo.org\/?p=217662"},"modified":"2022-02-17T12:23:02","modified_gmt":"2022-02-17T17:23:02","slug":"beijing-2022-three-generations-of-eady-family-are-onsite-for-broadcast-services-international","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/staging.sportsvideo.org\/2022\/02\/17\/beijing-2022-three-generations-of-eady-family-are-onsite-for-broadcast-services-international\/","title":{"rendered":"Beijing 2022: Three Generations of Eady Family Are Onsite for Broadcast Services International"},"content":{"rendered":"
The sports-production business has always been a family affair, and that has never been more apparent than this month in Beijing, where Broadcast Services International (BSI) has three generations of the Eady family working the 2022 Olympic Winter Games.<\/p>\n
BSI Founder\/Managing Director\/CEO Jim Eady<\/strong> is working for BBC on an IBC installation project in his 22nd Olympic Games \u2014 and most likely his last as he heads into retirement. Meanwhile, Jim\u2019s son Shea Eady, VP, operations, BSI<\/strong>, is working for NBC Olympics as a senior manager in his 14th Olympics, and Shea\u2019s son Marshall Eady<\/strong> is working his very first Olympics, in NBC\u2019s Field Shop. On top of that, Jim’s other son, Locke Eady,<\/strong> VP, productions, BSI<\/strong>, is another Olympic veteran and is in Beijing as a tech manager for NBC at the Genting Snow Park.<\/p>\n