Extreme E plans to further reduce its remote production footprint in 2022
James Pearce, partnerships director at Aurora Media Worldwide, tells TVBEurope about the remote production workflows for the sport's first season, and plans for season...
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James Pearce, partnerships director at Aurora Media Worldwide, tells TVBEurope about the remote production workflows for the sport's first season, and plans for season...
The agreement extends English-language coverage of the motorsport series to DAZN's rest of world territories
New motorsport series proved to be a hit with viewers around the world
A custom IP flypack was used to connect the race location directly to NEP's new centralised production facility in Soho via satellite
Company is providing on-board and trackside RF cameras, as well as remote production systems to NEP
ITV will become the exclusive UK terrestrial broadcaster for Extreme E in 2022 and 2023
Sport has already signed deals with both the BBC and Sky
The six-year agreement will provide Extreme E with access to a sports-specific, multi-cloud distribution solution created by Veritone and Base Media Cloud
Company will provide a paddock network to distribute data to TV, which will allow TV graphics to visualise data on screen.
Both sides cite their green credentials as a key part of the deal.
NEP, Extreme E and Aurora Media Worldwide have developed a full end-to-end solution including flypack, remote production, crewing, satellite and fibre connectivity, edit, ingest,...
Red Bee will provide satellite distribution services to major broadcasters around the globe from its distribution hub in Hilversum.
The Extreme E series is due to launch in early 2021, and has brought Aurora and North One on board as host broadcasters in...
Deal covers broadcast and streaming rights
New sport aims to utilise remote production for its races