Tips for Live Streaming Sports
Today, we shared tips from eight top sports streaming professionals from around the world. The stage for sports streaming in 2018 has been set, as Facebook announces plans to spend over 1 billion dollars on bringing sports to their live streaming platform. It’s going to be an exciting year for sports fans as who will be tuning in to their favorite sports games places they might not have dreamed of only a few years ago.
The presentation above was made to share tips for live streaming sports from professionals who have experience broadcasting sports from K-12 to professional Olympics. You will see practical tips Christopher Sabato, of Willamette University, who shares insights into his experiences broadcasting college level basketball, swimming, and soccer. We hear from Rick Vanderwielen who began webcasting in 2004 when we landed the contract to stream all NCAA National Championships not televised by their TV partner (CBS, Turner, ESPN). Rick instantly went from zero to the most prolific sports webcaster in the US instantly. At some days, Rick had 7 full crews webcasting 7 national championships simultaneously.
The tips captured in our webcast and free guide will surely help any school, company or athletic department start to think intelligently about broadcasting sports online. You will hear stories about connecting students with scholarship opportunities and families with their children playing sports around the country. We hope you enjoy this very special broadcast and subscribe to our YouTube channel to learn more.

Tips for Live Streaming Sports from Experts
Sincerely,
Paul Richards
Chief Streaming Officer
PTZOptics