All articles by Max Miller – Page 52
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NewsEMG & Gravity Media announces new leadership team
It had earlier been announced that Shaun Gregory will be global CEO
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NewsAvid updates MediaCentral tools
Update includes new collaboration, rights management, and other tools
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NewsApple launches Sports app
Users will be able to see the latest scores and statistics, as well as access Apple TV’s sport content
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NewsSportian adds fan engagement head
Ottavio Mussari joins the LaLiga and Globant company from HBO Max
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PodcastPodcast: The EBU on its new D2C streaming service
EBU executive director for sport, Glen Killane, speaks about the organisation’s plans for Eurovision Sport
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NewsTNT Sports adds SVNS rights
Sevens competition joins existing Premiership and European rugby rights
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NewsEscape Studios to hold animation & VFX careers event
9 March event aims to introduce students to the industry
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NewsRobbie Savage & Emma Jones launch insider football podcast
Planet Sport Bet is backing the show, which launched this month
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NewsCinesite launches visualisation division
Former NVIZ employees Richard Clarke and Eduardo Schmidek join company
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NewsSky & DAZN to share Anthony Joshua v Francis Ngannou
Fight will be available through both broadcasters’ PPV services
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News3.4m tune into Super Bowl LVIII on Sky & ITV
Both broadcasters saw record viewing figures for Kansas City Chief’s title win
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NewsPrime Video greenlights Federer doc
As yet untitled doc based on home video taken during last 12 days of tennis legend’s career
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NewsTrillerTV scores Eredivisie in UK & Ireland
Dutch league becomes latest football rights deal from streaming service
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NewsHeidal named NEP Broadcast Services Europe president
Heidal will set strategy, priorities and focus areas for UK and Ireland as well as nine European countries
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NewsBig Kick Energy: community & commissioning key to women’s football’s future
Presenters of hit podcast, Suzi Ruffell and Maisie Adam, speak to Broadcast Sport
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NewsSky Sports Tennis to launch 11 February
Channel becomes home of Sky’s ATP, WTA, and US Open rights


















