FEED Winter 2023 Newsletter

BIG-TIME BREACH FLASH! The French Federation of Basketball (FFBB), with more than 1300 hours of video and 120,000 photos, now uses Newsbridge’s Cloud Media Hub to archive, discover and share its library. Its AI technology improves video searchability, making identification more efficient by auto-indexing content. With easier access to game highlights, the FFBB improves its relations with journalists, sponsors and other third parties. Editors can locate content about six times faster than was previously possible. Players can also use Newsbridge’s Cloud Media Hub to share footage with fans via social media. Roblox recently suffered a leak that exposed almost 4000 developers’ personal data. Attendees of Roblox’s Developers Conference INSTANT INDEX

between 2017 and 2020 were at risk. Autoclicker.io creator Oliver Green encourages companies to complete security training, implement access control systems and multi-factor authentication, encrypt data and secure APIs to avoid future breaches.

“We’re honoured to now be helping the FFBB preserve the legacy of basketball in France,” says Newsbridge CEO and co-founder Philippe Petitpont. “FFBB can ensure its treasure trove of photos, videos and documents are secure and accessible for decades to come.”

STREET SMARTS

As part of its ‘streets’ connectivity mapping project, Stellar collected data on the Tour de France 2023, assessing the internet quality across the route. Rather than relying on reports from various providers, Stellar assesses quality on the roads themselves, using a fleet of vehicles to map 4G and 5G networks and Wi-Fi hotspots. Stellar’s metrics revealed an average quality of service that was deemed ‘poor’ or ‘lacking’ across 62.3% of the Tour de France 2023 route.

SWISS SUMMER

French broadcaster TF1 is set to cover the Uefa Women’s Euro 2025, hosted by Switzerland in the summer of that year. The agreement grants TF1 exclusive linear and streaming rights for all 31 matches in the tournament. The company recently covered the 2022 semi-final between France and Germany, seeing over six million viewers in a single match and hoping to carry this momentum forward.

FAST AND FURIOUS

The German Football Association (DFB) is launching a FAST channel, housing both live and on-demand content from the organisation’s various leagues. The channel – DFB Play TV – is positioned alongside DFB Play, the association’s existing OTT offering. The DFB also streams video through YouTube and other social channels, so fans can watch football on their preferred platform.

ALLEY-OOP FFBB’s partnership with Newsbridge is great news for a variety of stakeholders, including both journalists and sponsors

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