Fox Sports Unifies REMI and Premium Event Production on Appear X
Fox Sports has selected Appear’s X Platform to serve as the foundation for its next-generation live sports production, including REMI workflows, premium "Jewel Events," and IP-based contribution for a major global soccer event in 2026. The deployment standardizes Fox Sports' infrastructure on a single platform that can handle various compression formats, such as JPEG XS over ST 2110 and HEVC over SRT. The rollout includes Appear's X20 platforms for primary production and X5 systems for distributed commentary workflows.
Key Takeaways
- The deployment covers three pillars: a Home Run Productions (HRP) REMI refresh, the premium "Jewel Events" system, and IP workflows for the 2026 soccer tournament.
- Appear's platform allows Fox Sports to use multiple compression formats on a single system, including JPEG XS over ST 2110 and low-latency HEVC over SRT.
- The hardware rollout includes Appear X20 platforms for primary production and Appear X5 systems to support distributed commentator workflows with synchronized audio.
- For the 2026 soccer event, Fox will run a REMI workflow using SMPTE ST 2110 and JPEG XS to cover 104 matches over 39 days.
Why It Matters
Fox Sports' move consolidates its live production stack onto a single platform, replacing disparate legacy systems for REMI, contribution, and premium events. This creates a unified operational architecture, enabling consistent workflows regardless of an event's scale or location. The demand for systems that handle multiple compression and transport standards is a key industry pressure point. By adopting a platform supporting both JPEG XS over ST 2110 and HEVC over SRT, Fox can adapt to any venue's connectivity, from high-bandwidth fiber to constrained networks. The key metric will be how this infrastructure is redeployed across American football and baseball broadcasts after the 2026 tournament.
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