All articles by Max Miller – Page 42
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NewsJapan v England rugby to be exclusively on RugbyPass TV
World Rugby’s free streaming platform to show first of England men’s summer matches
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NewsPost-production uncovered: Ghost VFX on The Walking Dead: The Ones Who Live (Sky)
Facility completed over 200 VFX shots for latest Walking Dead series
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NewsLancashire Cricket launches Lanky & Friends animated series
County cricket club looking to attract younger audiences
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NewsSky Sports & ITV agree EFL deal in principle
ITV set to air 20 matches from the Championship and Carabao Cup
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NewsS4C to air Wales men’s & women’s rugby
Men’s Summer Series and women’s WXV playoff will be shown on Welsh language broadcaster
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NewsDAZN signs two-year Ironman broadcast partnership
Long-distance triathlon races will be shown live and free on DAZN platform
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NewsITV in talks over £15m Championship and Carabao Cup deal
Public broadcaster discussing sub-licencing deal with Sky Sports for at least 19 matches-a-season
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NewsHow to take advantage of user-generated content
Attack On Wembley co-director Kwabena Oppong gives his advice after using social media content extensively for documentary
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NewsSunset+Vine partners with FEI & World Chess
Production company has agreed deals with two organisations
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NewsWhisper North to produce BBC SPOTY
BBC Sport’s in-house team did not take part in competitive tender this time
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NewsWSC Sports launches GenAI division & three new products
Company to offer AI-powered content management, creation, and distribution
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CommentHow DAZN aims to combat media fragmentation
Chief commercial officer Marc Watson outlines the broadcaster’s strategy
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NewsVizrt & Dalet combine newsroom products
Viz Pilot Edge graphics system now integrates with Dalet’s Galaxy five production and distribution software
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NewsAeroAVA and Audience & Brands launch mixed reality drone shows for live broadcasts
New technology allows graphics to be overlayed on drone shows in real-time
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CommentWhy do some sport docuseries fail?
Tom Inskip, head of sport & fitness at the PHA Group, gives his view on why some series struggle


















