
Phil Kurz
Contributing Editor at TV Technology
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tvtechnology.com | Phil Kurz
CHARLOTTE, N.C.—One of the most striking developments to emerge at the 2025 Golfweek Tech Lab gathering here May 15 at the J.W. Marriott was the laser-like focus placed by several startup tech firms, the venture capital community and the PGA Tour itself on fan engagement technology. Companies like Bleachr, Cue, Mobii and PlayANYWHERE showed the 90 attendees their unique spins on elevating the experience of fans engaging with golf and other sports via their smartphones and other connected devices.
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tvtechnology.com | Phil Kurz
COLLEGE STATION, Texas—Texas A&M University here has selected Grass Valley’s IP-enabled live production solutions to upgrade its athletics coverage workflows. Texas A&M, a member of the Southeastern Conference, has deployed two Grass Valley K-Frame X switchers with extra control panels, 10LDX 135 cameras and four LDX 150 cameras to enhance its production capabilities. The deployment is one of the first in the SEC in which an institution has adopted Grass Valley’s end-to-end IP production tools.
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tvtechnology.com | Phil Kurz
SINGAPORE—Atomos introduced its StudioSonic shotgun mic for filmmakers, journalists, YouTubers and production professionals at Broadcast Asia here, May 27-29 at the Singapore Expo. StudioSonic, a good match for the Atomos Ninja and Shogun monitor-recorders as well as professional cameras and recording devices, is designed for filmmakers, journalists, YouTubers and production professionals, the company said.
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tvtechnology.com | Phil Kurz
MALAGA, Spain—Media integration and asset management solutions provider Tedial has formed a strategic partnership with Moments Lab, a provider of AI-based video discovery. The collaboration has led to the integration of Moments Lab’s MXT-2 multimodal AI indexing technology into the Tedial EVO MAM, powered by its smartWork media-integration platform.
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tvtechnology.com | Phil Kurz
SALT LAKE CITY—Utah Scientific has introduced a new UTAH-400 Series 2 gateway router configuration that addresses the complexities of setting up an IP core workflow. The configuration is aimed at facilities requiring hybrid SDI-IP functionality as they transition to SMPTE ST 2110. It consists of a UTAH-400 gateway device and a Serial Digital Interface (SDI) backup in one chassis.
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Check out my interview with Bogdan Frusina of @DejeroLabs on the company's new CellSat venture with @INTELSAT . https://t.co/YXjf9utKjd

#SMPTE has announced the winners of its 2017 awards, to be presented at the society's Awards Gala Oct. 26. https://t.co/2YQJqnDLB6