FEED Winter 2024 Newsletter

Irdeto: Denuvo by Irdeto’s pioneering approach to esports security supports the unique requirements of competitive digital gaming, protecting both live streams and digital assets in what is an increasingly vulnerable field. Recognising the explosive growth and value of esports, Irdeto’s solutions address the critical security needs of esports events, from protecting player data to ensuring high-quality, uninterrupted streaming experiences. foundation for sustainable growth and fan engagement, setting the standard for secure, immersive digital gaming experiences that enhance both viewer enjoyment and content integrity. Irdeto’s leadership in the field of esports security provides a robust AJA: Situated in Nitro’s Tokyo-based facility, M-Cube serves as a virtual production studio, hosting sophisticated esports productions for some of Japan’s premier gaming leagues. In order to cater to encoding and routing demands across an expanding array of productions, Nitro’s team integrated AJA Helo Plus H.264 recorders/streamers and AJA Kumo EVS: EVS made a groundbreaking impact on the 2024 Paris Games by deploying a range of its innovative technologies, including its reliable servers. Additionally, the company played a key role in France TV’s transition to IP. Chyron: During the Paris Games, Telemundo deployed Chyron VSAR to manage design modifications and live broadcast playout of a customised set, created with the Unreal Engine. Friend MTS: Continuing its fight against piracy epidemic in sports, Friend MTS was chosen by the UK’s largest commercial broadcaster ITV to help protect its content. Octopus Newsroom: Octopus Newsroom was chosen by the most globally acclaimed Spanish football club to upgrade its flagship TV channel’s newsroom. Riedel Communications : Through its work on many big events, Riedel has kept pushing the boundaries of sports broadcasting technology, setting new standards for innovation, reliability and scale.

6464 3G-SDI routers into its broader M-Cube workflow.

Zero Density: Zero Density has elevated esports streams beyond the game, with video game-quality graphics and real- time data visualisations that bring the digital battlefield to life. Its technology empowers everyone from dedicated teams to ambitious one-man bands, presenting every datapoint with cutting- edge graphics and efficiency. Magnifi: Magnifi’s Reely supports multiple top-tier platforms like Twitch, YouTube and Trovo, giving maximum flexibility. It works behind the scenes to generate high-quality, personalised clips from your broadcast in real time. Quicklink: Combining exciting live action, real-time graphics, instant replay and unknown outcomes like sports and esports, Quicklink Studio Pro takes the complexity out of production. Studio Pro is designed from the ground up to be easy to learn and simple to use – especially for powerful live esports productions. Cinedeck: In 2024, Cinedeck, Edit 123 and Studio Something joined forces to deliver the Euros to BBC Scotland with Late Night at the Euros with Compston and Smart . Calrec: Calrec helped deliver many major sports events in 2024, including the SailGP, French and US Open tennis, Wimbledon, the Euros, golf’s Open Championship, Formula E and Paris 2024. Yospace: Over the course of Euro 2024, the Olympics and Paralympics, Yospace stitched over 12 billion ads, with one-to- one addressability and measurement. Media Distillery: Media Distillery made a huge impact in sports broadcasting with Topic Distillery for Sports, an AI-powered solution that makes sports content more discoverable and personalised. Vizrt: In March 2024, the NHL made broadcasting history by delivering North America’s first fully cloud-based live pro sports event. The 1080p broadcast was managed entirely via the NHL’s workflow, utilising Vizrt’s cloud-native TriCaster Vectar for production switching.

Xtreme’s outstanding contribution to Esports broadcast

Xtreme’s outstanding contribution to sports broadcast

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