SBS Golf leveraging LiveU EcoSystem for labour-efficient live production

SBS Golf, a South Korean public TV sports channel, has turned to LiveU for the live production of its 2023 professional golf tournaments.
According to SBS Golf, LiveU’s IP-video solutions and on-site workflow offer increased efficiency, replacing traditional Radio Frequency (RF) and cabled-cameras, which require line-of-sight and longer set-up times.
Multiple LiveU field units are already being used around each golf course, connected wire-free to the LiveU receiver in the production van or other outside broadcast (OB) facility. The camera crew simply turns up on the day with the LiveU backpacks.
SBS Golf also chose LiveU because of reliability, with the deployment coming after extensive testing of the LiveU EcoSystem underpinned by its LRT (LiveU Reliable Transport) protocol.
Young-min Kwon, Executive Producer, SBS Golf, said, “We became fascinated by the possibilities enabled by LiveU, seeing that we were good to go so quickly – with lower costs and less work!
“There is no heavy labour required before each tournament where previously we had to set up lengthy cables and RF systems, including a crane 40 meters up in the sky.
“We also saw the resiliency of LiveU’s technology for ourselves when the units continued to operate in a thunderstorm on Jeju Island. Our reporter was able to carry on interviewing the players with no interruption.”
The production covers over 50 Korea Professional Golf Association (KGPA) and Korea Ladies Professional Golf Association (KLPGA) tournaments. SBS’s live coverage is transmitted live on its linear pay-TV channels, digital channels and YouTube Live to millions of golf fans in the region.
Yaal Eshel, General Manager, LiveU Asia, said, “Golf is one of Korea’s most popular sports and we are thrilled that one of the leading sports channels in the region, SBS Golf, has selected LiveU for their live productions.
“This use case demonstrates the efficiency of our EcoSystem over traditional production methods. Using LiveU, camera crews are free to move with the players, transmitting in real-time via the on-site receiver to linear TV and online destinations.”