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FOX Sports and the Tech-Driven UFL Highlight ActionStreamer Technology in Inaugural Season

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ActionStreamer, the leading wearable streaming device platform, has announced its technology integration in the inaugural UFL season, providing viewers with a unique player-perspective live stream experience directly from the field. The collaboration with FOX Sports showcased ActionStreamer’s technology and live streaming point-of-view camera solutions during the season opening games, with plans to continue throughout the 2024 regular and postseason schedule.

The UFL, a tech-driven league, will leverage ActionStreamer’s point-of-view content on FOX and FS1 broadcasts, as well as across digital and social media channels. The streaming camera devices capture and transmit video at a resolution of 1080p/60fps, delivering an immersive experience for fans. FOX Sports VP of Field Operations and Engineering, Brad Cheney, praised ActionStreamer’s helmet camera technology for enhancing broadcasts and providing unique perspectives for audiences.

The UFL season kicked off to a strong start in week 1, with FOX Sports and ESPN broadcasts collectively reaching 2.53 million viewers, marking a 46.5% increase in TV viewership from last year’s average. This extended collaboration with FOX Sports highlights ActionStreamer’s commitment to delivering best-in-class service in the sports and entertainment industry.

In addition to its partnership with FOX Sports, ActionStreamer recently completed a Series A round, raising $2.4 million to further develop and productize its patented technology platform. The company’s innovative solutions have been recognized across various markets, including sports, entertainment, telecommunications, industrial, and defense. Follow ActionStreamer online to stay updated on the latest news and developments in streaming technology.

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