SVG Sports Content Management Forum Coming Back to NYC on July 24

The SVG’s Sports Content Management Forum is set to return to New York City on July 24 at the 230 Fifth Penthouse. This highly anticipated event will feature a full day of sessions with leading media-management professionals from major sports broadcasters, leagues, teams, streaming outlets, and technology vendors. Due to its popularity, it is recommended that attendees register now to secure their spot.

The forum is organized by SVG’s Sports Content Management Advisory Committee and chaired by Anne Graham, Manager of Sports Media Services at Warner Bros. Discovery. The agenda for this year’s event will focus on the current state of the industry and how sports-media organizations can future-proof their content in a rapidly evolving landscape. Key topics will include adapting to remote and hybrid workflows, storage and archiving both on-premises and in the cloud, the impact of AI and machine learning, best practices in metadata assignment and management, MAM and orchestration planning, and much more.

For more information on the 2024 Sports Content Management Forum, visit the event website. Keep an eye out for the full agenda and sponsorship opportunities in the coming weeks. If you have any questions or would like to submit a speaker for consideration, please email program director Jason Dachman at [email protected].

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