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BT Sport COO Jamie Hindhaugh on reinventing the TV studio setup during the pandemic

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BT Sport chief operating officer Jamie Hindhaugh explains how the broadcaster has created a 'virtual BT Sport studio', taking 400 people out of its physical studios in Stratford and replacing the studios with decentralised production to enable home working.

With the system up and running, BT Sport is able to continue to broadcast presenter-led live shows with each of the presenters and the crew working from their homes.

Hindhaugh talks through the new programming it's creating during lockdown and how it can implement long-term changes based on its reaction to the pandemic.

  continue reading

52 episodes

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BT Sport chief operating officer Jamie Hindhaugh explains how the broadcaster has created a 'virtual BT Sport studio', taking 400 people out of its physical studios in Stratford and replacing the studios with decentralised production to enable home working.

With the system up and running, BT Sport is able to continue to broadcast presenter-led live shows with each of the presenters and the crew working from their homes.

Hindhaugh talks through the new programming it's creating during lockdown and how it can implement long-term changes based on its reaction to the pandemic.

  continue reading

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