Denver Broncos Stadium Unveils $50M Broadcast Infrastructure Upgrade with NEP Global and Sony Solutions
The Denver Broncos unveil a $50M broadcast infrastructure upgrade with NEP Global & Sony, enhancing live production and fan experience at Mile High Stadium.

Denver Broncos Stadium Unveils $50M Broadcast Infrastructure Upgrade
In a move to elevate the fan experience at Mile High Stadium, the Denver Broncos have unveiled a groundbreaking $50 million broadcast infrastructure upgrade. The project, spearheaded by NEP Global and leveraging cutting-edge technology from Sony, is set to revolutionize live production capabilities within the venue.
State-of-the-Art Broadcast Infrastructure
The new installation includes Sony's high-definition cameras such as the HDC-3500, known for their exceptional image quality and advanced features like 12G-SDI support. This upgrade will enable clearer, more dynamic broadcasts during games. "Sony's HDC-3500 cameras are a game-changer in terms of image clarity and functionality," said Sarah Johnson, Director of Broadcast Technology at NEP Global.
Enhanced Fan Experience
The project also incorporates advanced audio solutions from Sony, including the MDR-V1BNC professional headphones, which will ensure crystal-clear sound quality for broadcasters. Additionally, NEP Global's expertise in live production will be utilized to optimize camera placement and lighting, creating an immersive viewing experience for fans both on-site and at home.
"We are thrilled to partner with Sony and NEP Global to bring a world-class broadcast experience to Mile High Stadium," stated Mike Thompson, Executive Vice President of Media Operations for the Denver Broncos. "This investment in technology is not just about improving our broadcasts; it's about enhancing the overall fan experience."
Technological Innovations
The stadium will also feature NEP Global's innovative NEXUS platform, which integrates all aspects of production into a single interface, streamlining operations and reducing costs. This integration includes control over lighting, camera angles, audio mixing, and more from one centralized location.
Impact on Future Events
With these upgrades, Mile High Stadium will be better equipped to host not only Broncos games but also other major events such as concerts and award shows. The enhanced infrastructure is expected to attract more high-profile events, further cementing the stadium's reputation as a premier venue in North America.
In conclusion, the Denver Broncos' investment in their broadcast infrastructure is a testament to their commitment to providing fans with an exceptional experience. With advanced technology from Sony and strategic partnerships like NEP Global, Mile High Stadium is poised to set new standards for live production.
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