ScheduALL has released its Sports Operations System for scheduling, booking and managing sports broadcasting resources. ScheduALL has demonstrated the product’s high value for major sports media organizations, specifically for coverage of complex events that require booking and scheduling of multiple feeds from different venues, for delivery to multiple broadcast and broadband media outlets.
ScheduALL's Sports Operations System supports complex event operations as well as a variety of production and transmission workflows. The system delivers a graphical way of tracking, scheduling and managing people, resources and equipment across multiple time zones in a highly complex, constantly changing environment. One recent example was the 2008 Olympic Games in Beijing, in which the ScheduALL solution was used by NBC Sports to originate and distribute scheduling information for more than 3600 hours of coverage.
For the Olympics, ScheduALL stored and managed critical information such as start and stop times for each event, video router assignments and satellite uplink scheduling and then passed the information automatically to downstream systems to facilitate on-air coverage for each feed. In addition, ScheduALL generated reports with scheduling and resource allocation data that could be accessed instantly by personnel in the NBC Beijing operations center as well as the company's central broadcasting facility in New York.
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