
Matt Stagg details his journey from starting out as a technical apprentice at Airbus to being one of the leading lights of the media industrys adoption of 5G and immersive technologies
By Jenny Priestley
Published: May 18, 2023 Updated: May 19, 2023
Matt Stagg details his journey from starting out as a technical apprentice at Airbus to being one of the leading lights of the media industry's adoption of 5G and immersive technologies
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Matt Stagg, mobile and immersive director Talk us through an average day in your role. Every day in my role is unique and dynamic, reflecting the ever-evolving nature of immersive fan engagement. A significant portion of my time revolves around staying at the forefront of technological trends, allowing me to anticipate future developments and capitalise on emerging opportunities. This involves working closely with our existing partners, as well as actively seeking out new companies whose offerings align with our strategic vision.
Another crucial aspect of my work is understanding how sports interaction is evolving across different demographics. It is essential for us to recognise the changing needs and preferences of our diverse fan base, ensuring that any new initiatives we undertake enhance the overall broadcast experience. Our goal is to engage all fans, regardless of their age or background, by offering tailored experiences that bring them closer to the heart of the sport in ways that resonate with their individual choices and interests.
In addition to my role within the sports industry, I actively contribute to the wider technological landscape. I participate in accelerators and collaborate with industry bodies, leveraging collective knowledge and expertise to drive innovation within the sports industry. By working together and sharing insights, we can overcome cross-industry challenges and propel advancements that benefit all stakeholders.
Furthermore, I channel my industry experience and insights into writing articles for industry publications. Through these publications, I share my perspectives on immersive fan engagement, technological advancements, and the future of sports. Additionally, I prepare for talks and panel discussions at major events, where I have the opportunity to inspire and educate industry professionals about the latest developments in the field.
Overall, my role is a captivating blend of technological foresight, strategic partnerships, and creative problem-solving. By continually pushing the boundaries of fan engagement and fostering collaboration across industries, I strive to revolutionize the sports industry and create experiences that captivate and inspire fans.
How did you get started in the media industry? My journey into the media industry has been quite an adventure, with a series of unexpected turns that ultimately led me to where I am today. It all started when I embarked on my career in datacomms and telecoms as a technical apprentice at Airbus. During that time, I had the opportunity to join Orange UK in a design role as the mobile network transitioned to IP technology-an era that seems distant now, considering we're already discussing 6G networks.
As the technology continued to evolve, I found myself taking on a prominent role in designing and developing the 4G network for EE, a joint venture between Orange and T-Mobile in the UK. It was during this period that my foray into the media industry began to take shape. I was tasked with examining the impact of the surging video traffic and devising optimisation strategies while also engaging with major content providers like YouTube, BBC, and Netflix. Witnessing the exponential growth in video traffic, I realised there was a significant gap in the seamless delivery of video content. To address this, I co-founded the Mobile Video Alliance, bringing together content providers, vendors, and operators to develop strategies that would ensure end customers enjoyed a buffer-free experience.
The true turning point came when live sports broadcasters started embracing mobile viewing. It became evident that live sporting events placed immense demands on the 4G network due to the massive number of simultaneous viewers. Scaling the network to accommodate the Premier League or World Cup commercially simply wasn't feasible, so we set out to develop innovative technologies that would enable everyone to experience these events without overwhelming the network and causing congestion.
Having established extensive collaborations with sports broadcasters, my expertise caught the attention of BT when they acquired EE. Consequently, I was invited to join BT Sport to pioneer the development of new immersive experiences and production techniques utilizing 5G technology. From that point on, history was made.
My journey into the media industry has been an incredible ride, marked by adaptability, problem-solving, and a passion for pushing technological boundaries. I am honoured to have played a role in transforming the way people consume and experience sports through innovative solutions, and I'm excited to continue shaping the future of media and technology.
What training did you have before entering the industry? Prior to entering the industry, I didn't have formal training specifically related to the media field. However, since we deal with cutting-edge technology that often involves unprecedented approaches, I recognised the need to acquire a deep understanding of broadcasting. To achieve this, I actively immersed myself in various aspects of the workflow, such as spending time on outside broadcasts (OB) one week and shadowing the promo or music teams the next. Although I couldn't remotely work in any of those positions, this hands-on exposure allowed me to grasp how innovative technology could
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