Riedel Communications announced that Lafayette College, a liberal arts college in eastern Pennsylvania and one of 10 core members in the Patriot League, is using Riedel’s Simplylive Production Suite (SLPS) to deliver simultaneous high-quality live broadcasts of its sporting events. By integrating the Riedel solution, the college’s sports network has achieved a new level of flexibility and efficiency, enabling students to streamline production workflows and deliver professional-grade broadcasts that will adapt to changing viewer preferences.
"We have a true partner in Riedel. Their staff has been instrumental to our success, and the capabilities they have provided us with have exceeded our expectations," said Scott Morse, Assistant Vice President of Communications and Marketing at Lafayette College. “I never would've imagined that we’d have a live streaming control room that could connect through our campus network to any location on campus. The satisfaction we’ve had with Riedel’s equipment was absolutely noticeable from the onset and will continue to be throughout our relationship.”
Established in 1997, the Lafayette Sports Network (LSN-TV) has been recognized by Broadcast & Cable Magazine as one of the best college- or university-owned networks nationally, with a national viewership exceeding 90 million through its partnership networks. As a host to 23 Division I sports, LSN-TV delivers over 35 live television broadcasts and 80 additional live streaming productions annually. However, with the rise of live streaming, LSN-TV recognized the need to expand its capabilities to meet the growing demands of its audience. Riedel's live video production solutions proved instrumental in surpassing the quality control expectations that come with transitioning to major streaming services, allowing the network to showcase the institution like never before.
Lafayette College is one of ten core members in the Patriot League.
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Riedel´s Simplylive Production Suite empowers Lafayette College to live stream high-quality sports broadcasts simultaneously.
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