Tokyo 2020 was ‘the first streaming Games’ says IOC
Olympic Broadcasting Services produced 3,300 hours of UHD/HDR coverage, and 10,200 hours of content in total
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Olympic Broadcasting Services produced 3,300 hours of UHD/HDR coverage, and 10,200 hours of content in total
According to the BBC's own figures, coverage of the Tokyo Olympics was streamed over 90 million times
Discovery presented Tokyo 2020 in 50 markets in Europe featuring 11 national productions and coverage in 19 languages
Sky is today rolling out 4K HDR options for its coverage of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games, which it will continue to deploy for...
With the Opening Ceremony of the 2020 Olympic Games just days away, Vualto's Femke Schurer looks at how broadcasters can mimic a seamless linear...
Numbers for the first half of 2021 sees record digital growth for Eurosport with 75 per cent increase in streaming viewers as it continues...
Tokyo 2020 is working with NHK and the Japan Commercial Broadcasters Association, as well as Intel Corporation, NTT and NTT DOCOMO
The latest issue of TVBEurope focuses on 2021's summer of sport
Company is offering rights-cleared live shots of Tokyo alongside its equipment and studio rentals
Both this Tokyo 2020 and Beijing 2022 will be available to viewers in UHD HDR
Broadcasters will produce the majority of their coverage from Germany
Broadcaster is aiming to save money in the wake of coronavirus
Shinzo Abe said the Games must be held in a "complete form"
New SK-UHD8060B camera will be used at Tokyo 2020
Rescheduled for 23rd July to 8th August 2021
TVBEurope breaks down the impact of coronavirus on sport broadcasting
TVBEurope breaks down what the virus means for the media tech industry
Broadcasting all six handball qualification events
Ryan Nicometo, SVP product and marketing at Vecima Networks, breaks down the challenges ahead for broadcasters delivering a summer of sport
Partnership agreed with Canal+ Group and France Télévisions
Developing 5G-based VR/AR solutions, experiences and training assistance
Twitter to amplify Eurosport’s digital coverage of the Games in 16 European markets
Chris Alner, commercial director for media and satellite, Arqiva, examines the year's key trends in sports broadcasting
Allows people physically unable to attend the Olympics to experience the games virtually