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Home»Archive»TNT Sports in Premier League bodycam first

TNT Sports in Premier League bodycam first

10 November 2023

A new innovation in Premier League coverage makes its debut on Saturday 11th November with the arrival of an AI-powered stabilisation bodycam fixed to one player from each side.

  • The new technology will be trailed for TNT Sports coverage of the Wolverhampton v Tottenham game.

The special AI-powered stabilisation bodycam from technology company Mindfly will be affixed to a player from each side of the Saturday lunchtime fixture between Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur during the warm-up prior to kick-off. This will be broadcast live and exclusively on TNT Sports in the UK and Ireland, and on Premier League broadcast partner channels across the globe.

The bodycam test will be used in TNT Sports coverage, promising to offer a “unique storytelling tool and giving viewers a players’ view of the warm up”.

The match at Molineux will be the first time a Mindfly bodycam has been trialled in any capacity on a Premier League pitch. The bodycams by Mindfly have already been deployed in basketball’s EuroLeague coverage.

Scott Young, Senior Vice President, Content and Production at Warner Bros Discovery Sports, Europe, commented:

“We are thrilled to partner with the Premier League to develop innovative access, taking viewers to places, and experiencing moments, they would not otherwise experience. We are particularly excited for what opportunities this may present for sports broadcasting in the future and we thank the Premier League and both Wolverhampton Wanderers and Tottenham Hotspur for their co-operation in facilitating this activity.”

Premier League Head of Media Operations and Innovation, Rachael Nightingale, added:

“Finding new ways to bring our fans closer to the action on the pitch is a key focus for us. After the success of the bodycam trials at the Premier League Summer Series, we are looking forward to seeing what results this test will deliver for TNT and our audiences around the world.”

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