Watch Qatar World Cup in English? Three armed broadcasting companies w… AIMBROAD
Photo = Courtesy of the Korea Football Association
Three terrestrial broadcasting companies will broadcast the 2022 Qatar World Cup with technologies they have not seen so far.
The 2022 Qatar World Cup will kick off on March 21 and run until May 19. Korea will be in Group H, and will stage neck-and-neck competitions with Ghana, Portugal and Uruguay. The first match will be held on March 24 against Uruguay.
Photo = Courtesy of SBS
Photo = Courtesy of SBS
SBS has prepared a low-latency streaming technology for viewers who watch the broadcast through its official mobile application. With the technology, viewers can watch the broadcast 10 seconds earlier than before. In addition, there is also a multi-audio streaming broadcast that allows users to select various audio versions. You can freely choose "comment mode" with commentary, "field mode" where you can focus only on the sound of the game, and "English mode" where you can listen to local English broadcasts.
Photo = MBC courtesy
Photo = MBC courtesy
MBC, which has been rapidly using various high-tech equipment such as the use of screen robots in its election broadcasting, has created a virtual world space where visitors can enjoy the World Cup in Qatar by cooperating with the sandbox network. On the metaverse platform Roblox, users can visit Qatar World Cup Stadium, players' locker rooms, and MBC's relay seats.
Photo = Courtesy of KBS
KBS collaborates with Aimbroad, a digital soccer entertainment solution company, to provide the results of predicting the outcome of the match using artificial intelligence (AI) technology. The so-called "football AI" analyzes each team's attack patterns based on numerous soccer game data and presents the expected score of each team by analyzing each team's attack, effective tactics, attack success rate, and shot success rate in real time.
Broadcasters also set up a number of World Cup-related programs throughout the World Cup and meet with viewers. MBC set up "Morning Goal," which shows the highlights of the 2022 World Cup in Qatar, at 7 a.m. and "Qatarsis," which analyzes World Cup games in advance, at 5 p.m. to 7 p.m.
KBS has launched a special segment titled "Qatar on the Way to Work" to deliver news about the World Cup on YouTube. "Qatar on the Way to Work" will be available from 8 a.m. on weekdays during the World Cup.