IJF renews with SES for hybrid distribution using its SCORE platform
The International Judo Federation has extended its partnership with SES for the global distribution of its live events and archive content. Under the new agreement, the federation will continue to use SES’s hybrid IP, fiber, and satellite network, as well as its Sports Content Orchestration Enabler (SES SCORE) platform. The services will deliver content to broadcasters and audiences in Europe, Asia, and the Americas.
Key Takeaways
- The extended partnership covers distribution to Europe, Asia, and the Americas using SES’s hybrid IP, fiber, and satellite network.
- IJF will continue using the Sports Content Orchestration Enabler (SES SCORE) platform for on‑demand broadcaster access to its content library.
- SES provides end-to-end operational support, including uplink coordination, pre-event testing, and live transmission monitoring.
Why It Matters
This renewal solidifies SES's role in the niche sports vertical, demonstrating the value of a managed, hybrid network for federations requiring reliable global reach. For the IJF, it ensures distribution continuity and provides long-term access to its content archive. While larger sports leagues focus on proprietary D2C platforms, this deal shows that specialized governing bodies still rely on B2B distribution partners to service a fragmented broadcast landscape. Watch whether other mid-tier sports federations continue to favor managed distribution services over building their own B2C infrastructure.
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