Dallas returns as host for FIFA World Cup 2026 International Broadcast Centre
Operated by FIFA's Host Broadcaster, Host Broadcast Services, the Dallas IBC will home more than 2,000 broadcast professionals delivering coverage to over 200 countries
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Operated by FIFA's Host Broadcaster, Host Broadcast Services, the Dallas IBC will home more than 2,000 broadcast professionals delivering coverage to over 200 countries
Gathering data from global deployments, XRSA will share knowledge across its membership, aiming to drive future developments
The partnership will deliver content creation, signal distribution, and broadcast sites, said the organisations, providing enhanced production and rights holder value
HBS will provide host broadcaster services for the Women’s Rugby World Cups in England in 2025 and Australia in 2029 and the Men’s Rugby World...
The alliance aims to boost innovation in XR technology, accelerating industry growth
The new division, led by Jamie Aitchison, will be based in London and opens its doors in January
The new subsidiary will be led by José ‘Platao’ Rocha, who joins HBS in the role of managing director of the US, alongside Enrique...
Company will look to use remote production technology as well as lower its carbon footprint through local production solutions
EVS will provide live production and replay solution LiveCeption as well as the live production asset management solution MediaCeption
It’s the final day of NAB 2016. Over 100,000 professionals have gathered to partake in one of the biggest industry events on the calendar....
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Philip Stevens continues World Cup preview by talking to key players in the coverage.