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NEP Adds to Growing Fleet of New Mobile Units Designed for Remote Productions

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NEP Adds to Growing Fleet of New Mobile Units Designed for Remote Productions
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NEP Adds to Growing Fleet of New Mobile Units Designed for Remote Productions

2025-03-21 01:59 Last Updated At:02:10

PITTSBURGH--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Mar 20, 2025--

NEP Group, the leading media services provider for sports and entertainment worldwide, today​ announced continued investment in its fleet of mobile units dedicated to remote productions, with the addition of a new facility now supporting the NHL on TNT for the 2024-2025 NHL regular season and postseason.

This press release features multimedia. View the full release here: https://www.businesswire.com/news/home/20250320005462/en/

The new mobile unit, named Supershooter 64 within NEP’s industry-leading global fleet, is the newest NEP facility designed specifically to support remote productions – often referred to as REMI productions – adding to a lineup of six similar units making remote workflows seamless for broadcasters and rightsholders across the U.S. Supershooter 64 offers additional flexibility with space to handle onsite production, featuring a dedicated production space accommodating eight people, an audio control room, and a video shading area.

“As live production continues to evolve, we continue to invest in facilities offering the very best remote production technologies, and Supershooter 64 is another piece of this long-term commitment,” said Mike Werteen, President, NEP Americas and Global Chief Commercial Officer.

“Over the last year we’ve seen tremendous growth and success delivering facilities that connect the action onsite to NEP production hubs and customer facilities, enabling production teams to work from wherever they need to produce amazing content for their audiences. We're incredibly proud to say our connected and remote solutions are supporting significant projects for the PGA TOUR, MLS Season Pass, multiple productions for NBC Sports, ESPN, NASCAR, and the NWSL.”

Supershooter 64 is designed to be adaptable, offering a slim, flexible profile while still packing production technology. The unit features 12 Sony 2500 cameras, along with a full suite of audio and communications equipment, ensuring high-quality coverage of live events with a reduced onsite footprint.

To begin, the facility is supporting the NHL on TNT and will later serve TNT’s Major League Baseball coverage, MLS Season Pass and productions for NBC. Supershooter 64 is part of NEP’s continued investment in connected solutions, with additional mobile units, further development of its production hubs, and continued expansion of the NEP Datacenter in Dallas planned for 2025.

Visit nepgroup.com to learn more about NEP’s media services and connected production solutions.

About NEP

NEP is the world’s most trusted media services partner in live sports and entertainment. Our people are dedicated to innovation, reliability, and helping our customers deliver the moments that captivate the world.

Led by our unique Connected Production Ecosystem, hands-on expert support and portfolio of customer-driven solutions, our passion is empowering the world’s media companies, broadcasters, rightsholders​, federations, leagues, corporations and content creators to reach their audiences in breakthrough ways.

Headquartered in the United States with operations in 25 countries, we’ve supported major productions and events with excellence for 40 years. See how we bring content to life at nepgroup.com.

Supershooter 64 is currently supporting the NHL on TNT broadcasts, and supported the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Pittsburgh Penguins broadcast on Sunday, March 2 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

Supershooter 64 is currently supporting the NHL on TNT broadcasts, and supported the Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Pittsburgh Penguins broadcast on Sunday, March 2 at PPG Paints Arena in Pittsburgh.

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US blank newcomer Hungary for 2nd straight shutout at hockey worlds

2025-05-11 21:37 Last Updated At:21:40

HERNING, Denmark (AP) — The Unites States routed newcomer Hungary 6-0 for its second shutout victory at the ice hockey world championship on Sunday.

Frank Nazar had two goals and an assist, Cutter Gauthier scored twice and Conor Garland and Logan Cooley added a goal and an assist each for the Americans in the Group B game in Herning.

Nazar deflected in a shot by Logan Cooley to open the scoring with 5:53 left in the opening period and added his second 2:47 later from behind the goal line off goalie Adam Vay.

“It felt really good, obviously,” the 21-year-old Chicago Blackhawks forward said. “There’s nothing like scoring a goal and getting that feeling, especially after the NHL season’s over, continuing to score and just build that confidence and feel good out there on the ice.”

Gauthier made it 3-0 from the right circle midway through the second period.

The next two goals came within 41 seconds of each other early in the final period.

Gauthier roofed his second 1:13 into the frame and Garland netted the fifth from close range.

Cooley finished the scoring into an open net.

Goaltender Jeremy Swayman stopped 13 shots.

The U.S. had previously blanked Denmark 5-0 and will face Switzerland on Monday.

In Stockholm, Slovakia recorded its first win in Group A, a 3-1 victory over another newcomer Slovenia.

Canada plays Latvia later Sunday in Stockholm, where Finland faces France. In Herning, the Czechs play Norway and Germany takes on Kazakhstan.

AP sports: https://apnews.com/sports

USA's forward Cutter Gauthier, left, celebrates his goal with his teammates, during the IIHF 2025 World Championship preliminary round group B game between USA and Hungary, at the Jyske Bank Boxen, in Herning, Denmark, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

USA's forward Cutter Gauthier, left, celebrates his goal with his teammates, during the IIHF 2025 World Championship preliminary round group B game between USA and Hungary, at the Jyske Bank Boxen, in Herning, Denmark, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Hungary's defender Gabor Tornyai, left, vies for the puck with USA's forward Mikey Eyssimont, during the IIHF 2025 World Championship preliminary round group B game between USA and Hungary, at the Jyske Bank Boxen, in Herning, Denmark, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

Hungary's defender Gabor Tornyai, left, vies for the puck with USA's forward Mikey Eyssimont, during the IIHF 2025 World Championship preliminary round group B game between USA and Hungary, at the Jyske Bank Boxen, in Herning, Denmark, Sunday, May 11, 2025. (Salvatore Di Nolfi/Keystone via AP)

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