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Episode 62: Sports Virtual Broadcast Technology

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This week Steve sits down with David Valentino who is the SMT (SportsMEDIA Technology) Operations Manager for the Virtual Broadcast of the NFL on CBS. David is one of the original broadcast engineers for PVI Virtual Media Services in the late 20th century and has over thirty years experience in broadcast & cable television, including work on five Super Bowls as well as international sporting events. Steve and Dave discuss the story behind how PVI virtual technology was founded, how the L-VIS system works, and the milestones and mishaps that occurred along the way.

Then be sure to stop back two weeks from now on July 13th, 2017 to listen to our next full length episode. You can leave a comment on this page and can always reach us via email at: feedback@tvhistorypod.com

Twitter: @tvhistorypod

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This week Steve sits down with David Valentino who is the SMT (SportsMEDIA Technology) Operations Manager for the Virtual Broadcast of the NFL on CBS. David is one of the original broadcast engineers for PVI Virtual Media Services in the late 20th century and has over thirty years experience in broadcast & cable television, including work on five Super Bowls as well as international sporting events. Steve and Dave discuss the story behind how PVI virtual technology was founded, how the L-VIS system works, and the milestones and mishaps that occurred along the way.

Then be sure to stop back two weeks from now on July 13th, 2017 to listen to our next full length episode. You can leave a comment on this page and can always reach us via email at: feedback@tvhistorypod.com

Twitter: @tvhistorypod

On Facebook: Inside The Box – The TV History Podcast

You can also catch us on iTunes

You can also listen to this episode on the Internet Archive here: link

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