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Ken Kerschbaumer, Editorial Director

Profile: Ken Kerschbaumer has been editorial director of the Sports Video Group since 2005 and has been writing about how sports networks and leagues use video and audio technology to deliver a quality TV experience since 1991. He began his career in 1991 at Television Broadcast magazine before joining Cahners where he was editor of Digital Broadcasting magazine. In 2000 he joined Broadcasting & Cable magazine as Senior Editor of Technology. Seven years later he helped co-found the Sports Video Group with Paul Gallo and Marty Porter.
Posts by Ken Kerschbaumer:
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• Lazarus: NBC Committed to TV Everywhere, Looking Forward to EPL in 2014
• Euro Media Group Acquires Alfacam Assets
• NBA Entertainment Gives Veterans a Chance to Gain Real-World Production Experience at NBA Finals
• Jones Mobile TV Expands HD Operations with VisionHD Unit
• Live from the U.S. Open: ESPN’s Presence a Full-Week Affair
• Live from the U.S. Open: Libin, LaPlace Orchestrate Crowded RF Environment
• Live from the U.S. Open: Program Productions Has Whole World in Its Hands
• Live from the U.S. Open: ESPN Interactive Team Finds New Home in Game Creek’s Pride and Glory
• Live from the U.S. Open: NBC Sports Coverage Goes Crane Free
• Midots Fontastics Dances with Ross Video for Tony Broadcast
• Josh Gordon Group Conducting Sports Video Production Survey
• The End of ESPN 3D, the Future of the 3D Format
• Riedel Opens New Facility in California
• ESPN, Tennis Channel, NBC Sports Team Up for Extensive French Open Coverage
• Octoshape Serves Up French Open Streaming for Tennis Channel
• David Berson Named President of CBS Sports
• Pac-12 Network Shares Lessons From Year One at CSS
• Replay Technologies ‘FreeD’ Gives YES Network a New Perspective for Yankee Games
• Fox Nets Prep for Champions League Final
• FutureSPORT Summit Reaches for Clouds
• FutureSPORT Reflections, Part 2: What’s Next for 4K?
• Better HD Comes Into Focus at FutureSPORT Event
• FutureSPORT Reflections, Part 1: Can Ultra HD Withstand the Spotlight?
• SVG Chairman Tom Sahara on the State of SVG
• Drobo Delivers for Simpler Storage Needs
• Portland Timbers Make-a-Wish Video Goes Viral
• Bexel Adds Evertz Dreamcatcher to 4K Arsenal
• Azzuro, NFL Network Enhance TeamCam System for NFL Draft Needs
• NBC Sports Coverage of Olympics, NFL, Lead to Winning Night at Emmys
• ThePlatform Steps Up Live Streaming Support
• NAB in Review: Broadcasters Find New Ways to Ride Cellular Networks
• CBS, Turner Sports Put 4K to the Final Four Test
• Obama Nominates Wheeler as FCC Chairman; Blog Posts Hint at Vision
• Bexel Philosophy Aims To Ease Rental Burden
• NAC Hi-Motion II, Broadcast Rental Saddle Up for Amstel Gold Race
• Preston Davis, ABC Ops and Engineering President, Dead at 63
• Manzanita Systems Brings MPEG Tools to Digital Rapids Platform
• SES Supports Ultra HD Development
• MelroseMAC Redesign Post Workflow for UFC’s PositiveImage Video
• Vision Research Phantom v642 Meets Need for Speed
• Wohler, Nexidia Partner for File-based Closed Captions, Subtitles
• FUJIFILM Optical Division Expands Lineup
• Panasonic Keeps Focus on P2, Today’s Production Needs
• NCAA Final Four (K) Delivers for LG
• Grass Valley’s Baldock: Broadening Investment in a Time of Budget Constraints
• Canon Commitment to 4K Is About More Than Next-Generation TV
• Ericsson to Acquire Microsoft’s TV Solution Mediaroom Business
• Fujinon Unveils Preliminary 14-28 Cabrio Lens; XA55x9.5 HD Box Lens
• Panasonic Intros Third-Gen VariCam; 31-inch LCD with Native 4K Resolution
• Sony Intros 4K Consumer Sets at $5,000 Price Point; Commits to 4K Leadership















