I’m really looking forward to attending my first SBJ event next week when I travel to New York for Game Changers. If you need to be there too, send me a message at [email protected]. Have a good week-end! –Ethan Joyce
In today’s edition:
- NFL+ and Genius Sports team up for alternative game streams
- The C360’s Line-to-Gain and Goal Line Pylon systems go global
- Latest SBJ Live Showcases NBA Player Tracking Technology for 2023-24 Season
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NFL+ offers its subscribers two alternative streams for all its live games, starting this weekend, SBJ’s Joe Lemire reports. Produced in partnership with Genius Sports, the new viewing options will leverage Next Gen Stats tracking data and Second Spectrum augmentation. The new alternate castings are the NFL+ Vision Stream, which will apply AI logic to display advanced metrics, and the NFL+ Stats Stream, which will identify talented players and list their scoring statistics.
NFL Media and Genius began collaborating on products last offseason as the league looked to build on last year’s launch of NFL+, a premium package available for mobile devices. While other broadcasters have launched successful alternative broadcasts – ESPN with ManningCast, Amazon with Prime Vision – this is the first produced by the league itself, and it was born from consumer data highlighting the acute fan interest in streaming games.
The C360’s pylon camera technology goes global this NFL season, a first for the immersive video company, SBJ’s Rob Schaefer reports. The international debut of its Line-to-Gain and Goal Line Pylon systems took place during the October 8 game between the Jacksonville Jaguars and the Buffalo Bills at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London, and then again during the Baltimore Ravens-Tennessee game Titans on this site last. Sunday. In two future competitions – November 5 and 12 – its goal line system will be used for matches in Germany.
From six sideline vantage points – two on each goal line and two on each gain line – the C360’s cameras capture 210-degree views of the field, a departure from the more limited vantage points of the past. Once these images are ingested, an operator, typically embedded in the production truck, uses the C360’s software to switch to the desired viewpoint and timestamp to provide broadcastable replay images to their broadcast partners.
With a new NBA season dawning next week, Wednesday’s SBJ Live provided a technological overview of the potential data improvements that will accompany it. The session, titled “Load Management and Limb Tracking: Technology Innovations Shaping the 2023-24 NBA Season,” included two main topics: the NBA’s move from Second Spectrum to Hawk-Eye for data tracking and news league rules regarding load management for stars. players.
SBJ’s Joe Lemire spoke with Zelus Analytics vice president of baseball and basketball Andrew Galdi, sports performance consultant Shawn Windle and Orlando Magic assistant coach Jesse Mermuys about the potential benefits and the lingering questions of both. You can read the recap here.
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