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New York, NY | 10001 | Fax: (212) 696-1783 Our Mission Statement 260 Fifth Avenue| Suite 600 |New York, NY | 10001 | Fax: (212) 696-1783 Our Mission Statement • ADVOCACY To advance the creation, production and distribution of sports content • COMMUNITY To facilitate a dialogue between the sports video professional and manufacturers, suppliers and technology developers • EDUCATION To provide a knowledge resource for the growing community of sports video professionals at broadcast/broadband organizations, professional teams and leagues, collegiate and secondary schools, stadiums and arenas Giving Back to Sports with Initiatives and Groups An Advisory Board of Sports Industry Leaders Sports Video Group is comprised of leading industry figures, committed to technical excellence in the sports industry. Over the Chairman of the Advisory Board coming years, members will help guide the direction of the Tom Sahara, Turner Sports VP, Operations & Technology organization, consult on various group initiatives, and enable more dialogue across different industry segments. John Leland, PSL International, LLC, Principal Louis Libin, Broad Comm, President Ken Aagaard, CBS Sports, EVP Operations and Production Services Jodi Markley, ESPN, SVP of Operations Adam Acone, NFL Network, Director, Media Operations & Planning Michael Meehan, NBC Sports, VP Glenn Adamo, NFL,VP Media Operations and Broadcasting Ken Norris, UCLA, Director of Video Operations Peter Angell, IEC in Sport, COO Gary Olson, GHO Group, Managing Director Andrea Berry, Fox Network Engineering and Operations, SVP, Broadcast Ops Chuck Pagano, ESPN, EVP and CTO Chuck Blazer, Blazer Entertainment, Sports & Technology Del Parks, Sinclair Broadcast Group, VP Engineering and Operations David Catzel, Microsoft, Platform Services Advisor, DPE Patty Power, CBS College Sports Network, SVP Operations Chris Calcinari, ESPN, VP Event Operations Paul Puccio, Industry Consultant Jason Cohen, HBO Sports, Director Scott Rinehart, Fighting Irish Digital Media, Lead Technologist Joe Cohen, HTN Communications, Chairman and CEO Larry Rogers, FirstInTV, President Michael Cohen, Industry Consultant Mike Rokosa, NBA, VP Engineering Donald Colantonio, ESPN, Senior Director of Production Enhancements Bob Ross, CBS, SVP East Coast Operations Cindy Cortell, MLB Network, Director of IT Chuck Scoggins, Industry Consultant Michael Davies, Fox Sports, VP Field Operations Bruce Shapiro, Broadcast Consultant Scott Davis, CBS Sports, VP of Broadcast Operations Jack Simmons, Fox Sports, SVP, Production Jim DeFillipis, Industry Consultant Don Sperling, New York Giants Entertainment, VP and Executive Producer Ed Delaney, Fox Sports, EVP Operations Jerry Steinberg, Fox Sports, SVP Field Operations Jed Drake, ESPN Event Production, SVP and EVP Susan Stone, MLB Network, SVP Operations David Dukes, PGA Tour Entertainment, Senior Director, Technical Operations Patrick Sullivan, Game Creek Video, President Russell Gabay, MLB Int’l, VP and Executive Producer Larry Tiscornia, Major League Soccer, Vice President, Broadcasting Jerry Gepner, L5 Media Services, Media and Technology Executive Jacob Ullman, Fox Sports, Vice President, Production Steve Gorsuch, USTA Billie Jean King Tennis Ctr., Dir. of Broadcast Ops. John Ward, DIRECTV Entertainment, SVP, Production & Traffic Operations Mark Haden, MLB Network, VP Engineering and IT Ernie Watts, Turner Studios, Senior Director of Technical Ops, Live Events Steve Hellmuth, NBA, EVP Operations & Technology Jeff Willis, ESPN, Coordinating Technical Manager of Events Deb Honkus, NEP Broadcasting, CEO Richard Wolf, ABC, SVP Telecomm. & Network Origination Services George Hoover, NEP Broadcasting, CTO Dave Zur, Altitude Sports & Entertainment, VP Operations Jeff Jacobs, MTV Networks, VP Production Planning and Strategies Robert Jordan CFE, Van Wagner Sports and Entertainment, Senior VP John Kvatek, U of Central Florida Athletics Association, Dir. of Video Services Representing Members from all Areas of Sports SPORTS MEDIA LEAGUES/PROPERTIES TRUCKS/SERVICES SPORT TEAMS CBS Sports NASCAR Alliance Productions Jets Comcast MLB NEP Cowboys ESPN/ABC Sports MLS Bexel Hornets Fox Sports NBA F&F Productions Giants HBO Sports NFL CSP Mobile Magic NBC Sports NHL CBC Mobile Redskins NESN PGA Crosscreek Red Sox Turner Sports WWE Dome Productions Seahawks YES Network USTA Game Creek Suns & many more… & many more… Metrovision Yankees All Mobile Video & many more… STADIUMS/ARENAS COLLEGES/UNIVERSITIES Mobile TV Group Madison Square Garden Florida State University & many more… NEW MEDIA Barclays Center University of Connecticut ESPN.COM Philips Arena University of Michigan INTEGRATORS NBA.COM Alltel Stadium University of Kansas Alpha Video NASCAR.COM FedEx Field University of North Carolina Azzuro NHL.COM Arrowhead Stadium University of Virginia Beck PGA.COM MLB.COM United Center University of Notre Dame CBT & many more… Meadowlands Stadium U. of California at Los Angeles CEI Soldier Field Ohio State University Diversified Systems TD Banknorth Garden Texas A&M University Integrated Media Technologies Louisiana Superdome University of Kentucky The Systems Group RCA Dome & many more… & many more… & many more… Member Job Titles from Influencer to Buyer . PRESIDENT / CEO . TECHNICAL DIRECTOR . SVP / VP / EXECUTIVE DIRECTOR . SENIOR PRODUCER . DIRECTOR OPERATIONS . EXECUTIVE PRODUCER . SVP/VP /DIRECTOR OF ENGINEERING . SVP/VP/DIR TECHNOLOGY . VP PRODUCTION OPERATIONS . SVP/VP/DIRECTOR OPERATIONS . PRODUCER . INFORMATION OFFICER . MANAGER, SCOREBOARD VIDEO . DIRECTOR STUDIO OPERATIONS . ARENA SOUND & MATRIX MANAGER . FIELD TECHNICAL MANAGER . DIRECTOR OF BROADCASTING . DIRECTOR, GAME OPERATIONS . DIRECTOR OF MOBILE OPERATIONS . CTO . GAME OPERATIONS MANAGER . DIRECTOR INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY . ARENA OPERATIONS . CIO . FACILITY MANAGER . VIDEO OPERATIONS . AUDIO ENGINEER . POST PRODUCTION ENGINEER . PRODUCER . DIRECTOR, ELECTRONIC MEDIA . TECHNICAL MANAGER . GENERAL MANAGER . DIRECTOR OF ATHLETICS . VP MEDIA . AVP ATHLETICS . DIRECTOR, REMOTE OPERATIONS . VIDEO COORDINATOR . SVP STUDIO & REMOTE OPERATIONS . TECHNICAL MANAGER . EVP DIGITAL . EXECUTIVE PRODUCER . A/V PRODUCTION . VIDEO DIRECTOR . CHIEF ENGINEER . STADIUM MANAGER . COORDINATING TECH MANAGER REMOTE OPS . VP BROADCAST . VIDEO EDITOR . ENGINEER . VP MOBILE PRODUCTIONS . & MANY, MANY MORE!!!! Working Together with Top Industry Associations Audio Engineering Society (AES) Whitespace Spectrum panel session and education Consumer Electronics Association (CEA) Surveys of HD consumers and presentation at CES Collegiate Sports Video Association (CSVA) Enhancing yearly meeting program International Broadcasting Convention (IBC) Annual sport industry reception at IBC Information Display and Entertainment Association (IDEA) Scoreboards and more… National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) Cross promotion of events, panels National Association of College Directors of Athletics (NACDA) Cross promotion of events, panels Stadium Managers Association (SMA) Venue information portal initiative We Produce Multiple Insightful Resources to Carry Your Messaging to the Sports Marketplace SPORTS VIDEO INSIDER – DELIVERED TO OVER 12,000 INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES Three times per week e-newsletter (Tuesday, Thursday & Friday) covering the sports technology landscape CONFERENCES/SUMMITS – RANGING FROM 175 – 900 ATTENDEES! League Technology Summit, Sports Asset Management, College Sports Video Summit and more… SPRING SPORTS TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL – DELIVERED TO OVER 5,000 INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES Engineering journal for sports video production and broadcast professionals spotlighting NAB FALL SPORTS TECHNOLOGY JOURNAL - DELIVERED TO OVER 5,000 INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES Engineering journal for sports video production and broadcast professionals REMOTE SPORTS PRODUCTION YEARBOOK - DELIVERED TO OVER 5,000 INDUSTRY EXECUTIVES Mobile production roundup for sports video production and broadcast professionals WWW.SPORTSVIDEO.ORG –75K PAGEVIEWS, 35K UNIQUES Contains top stories, headlines, archived info, news, members-only area and more… Calendar of Events 2013 Date Event Location January 22 Platinum Networking Reception/Advisory Board Meeting New York, NY February 27 SportsPOST:NY New York, NY HBO Theater April 5-7 Pre-NAB Chairman's Forum Las Vegas, NV (Platinum, Mobile, and Event Sponsors can attend) Red Rock Casino-Resort-Spa April 7 NAB Pre-Game Party Las Vegas, NV MGM Grand May 15 FutureSPORT New York, NY May 29-30 College Sports Summit & College Sports Media Awards Atlanta, GA Hyatt Regency Hotel June 12 Platinum Networking Reception/Advisory Board Meeting New York, NY July 25 Sports Asset Management Forum New York, NY New York Hilton August 15 SVG/Variety Sports Entertainment Summit (SportsPOST:LA) Los Angeles, CA Four Seasons Hotel at Beverly Hills September 14 Sport Award Reception at IBC Amsterdam, Netherlands RAI Centre September 25 Connected Sports Conference New York, NY Helen Mills Theater October 17 Platinum Networking Reception/Advisory Board Meeting New York, NY October 18 DTV Audio Workshop Forum at AES (2:30-5:30pm) New York, NY Javits Center October 22 Venue Technology Summit Brooklyn, NY Barclays Center November 12 TranSPORT New York, NY DoubleTree Suites December 16-17 SVG Summit New York, NY Monday - Workshops / Tuesday – Main Session Day New York Hilton December 17 Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame New York, NY (Tickets sold separately; extremely limited) New York Hilton SPORTSPOST:NY (February 27, HBO Theater, New York, NY) SVG will hold the first-annual SPORTSPOST:NY
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