Technicolor provides 3-D services to CANAL+ 

Technicolor provided playout services to CANAL+ for its live, 3-D broadcast of World Cup matches....

IMT backs up RF Central, Nucomm products 

Integrated Microwave Technologies, a Vitec Group brand, offered a free equipment service to customers....

DSG provides Scandinavian support 

DSG prebuilt a flyaway MCR for use by Scandinavian broadcasters within the international broadcast center in South Africa. ...

German broadcasters use Media Logic for audio processing  

Media Logic supported German public service broadcasters ARD and ZDF at the World Cup....

World Cup drives Akamai's heaviest traffic ever  

The content delivery network Akamai has revealed statistics from the first week of the tournament, which shows the 2010 World Cup to be the largest globally consumed sporting event on the company’s platform so far....

Eutelsat transmits EBU feeds 

Eutelsat’s W2A, W3A, W4 and W7 satellites are distributing feeds for broadcasters across Africa, Europe and the Middle East during the 30-day tournament....

HBS converts with JVC, Sony 

HBS is using JVC’s image processor and a Sony switcher to convert some shots from 2-D to 3-D....

Input Media hosts multiple broadcasters 

Al Jazeera, ESPN, France 3, Chile’s Channel 13, Paraguay’s Telefutura, Sky News and Sky Sports are using Input Media’s broadcast facilities in Cape Town....

SIS Live provides OB for BBC  

SIS Live is providing OB and uplink facilities for the UK broadcaster. ...

ITV presents dual-screen coverage 

UK commercial broadcaster ITV is packaging all programming, including interactive content, from the ground in South Africa....

FIFA plans 500 cinema 3-D experiences 

Audiences at more than 500 cinemas in 15 countries will be able to receive 3-D broadcasts of the World Cup, making it one of the largest worldwide live event transmissions of 3-D to date....

LaserNet uses Signiant to speed file transfer 

Signiant’s Content Distribution Management platform is being used to move ENG World Cup material from the field to broadcaster eTV’s studio....

Outdoor Sport Channel adds Vivicast Media 

The Outdoor Sport Channel is streaming on-demand World Cup matches and live content....

FLO TV carries ESPN's live coverage  

FLO TV customers can watch ESPN’s live World Cup coverage on their mobile devices. ...

AT&T delivers multiscreen coverage 

AT&T is offering customers live coverage of all 64 games on its IPTV service U-verse TV, AT&T Mobile TV and online via ESPN3.com....

BBC builds post, studio facilities in South Africa 

BBC Studios and Post Production has designed and built a bespoke post-production operation for BBC Sport at the international broadcast center in Johannesburg....

Riedel routes Alfacam feed 

Riedel Communications’ MediorNet is installed in five HD OB trucks equipped by Alfacam for World Cup production....

Ericsson powers ESPN 3D  

Ericsson is outfitting ESPN with a range of DTH and contribution products ahead of ESPN 3D’s premiere of the World Cup....

Fourth HD truck hits road for SABC 

South African Broadcasting will cover the World Cup for its domestic audience with four OB trucks, each fitted with Riedel intercom systems....

Arqiva to support SNG for ESPN 

ESPN is using Arqiva services for SNG backhaul....

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