2006 U.S. Open: While Agassi bids farewell instant replay makes debut
August 28, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Ken Kerschbaumer
For Stephen Gorsuch, USTA National Tennis Center director, broadcast operations, today signals the beginning of a two-week long juggling act that involves keeping broadcasters worldwide happy with the coverage they can offer their viewers.
USA Network gives fans total control of U.S. Open
August 24, 2006 | Leave a Comment
The USA Network is the latest to take advantage of DirecTV
PGA Championship signals end of an era for CBS Sports as it readies for full HD golf
August 21, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Ken Kerschbaumer
The 88th PGA Championship at the Medinah Country Club in Medinah, IL, was the end of an era for CBS Sports as the network
Ikegami a safe bet for SportView Technologies
August 17, 2006 | Leave a Comment
In the fast-paced world of pari-mutuel racing, where bettors wager against one another instead of the house, Sport View Technologies aims to be the thoroughbred of broadcast systems integrators. To ensure that every visual subtlety of a race is communicated clearly to a track
ESPN is ready for some football
August 15, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Ken Kerschbaumer
When it comes to massive road show the Ringling Bros. and Barnum & Bailey circus has long held the standard but there
ABC Sports: Rest In Peace…
August 10, 2006 | Leave a Comment
Earlier today George Bodenheimer, ESPN president, announced that ESPN will become the overarching brand for all sports programming carried on the ABC Television Network beginning September 2 – the debut of ABC's college football season.
“This will bring the strongest brand in sports media to The Walt Disney Company's most expansive platform – the ABC Television [...]
Fox Sports hits road with new Game Creek truck
August 8, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Carl Lindemann
The industry's newest production truck is hitting the streets this week as Game Creek Video
NFL training camps go high-tech
August 4, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Carolyn Braff
Each year, franchises in the National Football League pump millions of dollars into the latest training gadgets and advances in stadium design in hopes of gaining a technological leg up on their opponents. But for a few weeks each summer, these tech-savvy professional football teams leave behind their digital video equipment and head [...]
ESPN goes to extremes for Summer X Games
August 1, 2006 | Leave a Comment
By Ken Kerschbaumer
Every year ESPN's X Games telecast gives viewers at home an up-close look at the half-pipe and dirt track playgrounds where top X gamers compete. But there's another playground viewers don't see: the ESPN playground that is the entire X Game experience.
“We pride ourselves on being the testing ground and accepting any new [...]




















