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SPORTS REPORTER

upercars Media and EMG/ Gravity Media recently outlined the broadcast 400-hour coverage milestone S

broadcast undertaking, making use of EMG/Gravity Media Australia’s outside broadcast trucks, coupled with cutting-edge cloud-based broadcast technologies. “The scale of what we do each season is massive,” commented Supercars head of broadcast, Nathan Prendergast, “and having a partner like EMG/Gravity Media – with their technology and expertise – makes all the difference. From in-car cameras to cloud-based production, we’re always looking for new ways to bring fans closer to the action, and this partnership helps us do exactly that.”

The opening round of this year’s Repco Supercars Championship, the upcoming Thrifty Sydney 500, will see EMG/Gravity Media deploy 25 cameras covering every moment. In addition, each of the 24 supercars competing in the championship carry four in-car and on-board speciality cameras designed and developed by EMG/ Gravity Media Australia. At the championship’s peak, with the Repco Bathurst 1000, EMG/ Gravity Media and Supercars Media will access 200 cameras on track, in the pits, in the air, in cars and around the circuit.

and technology partnership that will deliver coverage of this year’s Repco Supercars Championship across Australia and beyond. EMG/Gravity Media Australia and Supercars Media will travel more than 40,000km over the next ten months to deliver over 400 hours of coverage of the championship on Fox Sports, Kayo Sports, the Seven Network and 7Plus, as well as international broadcast platforms. The championship is a huge technological and logistical

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