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LiveU 5G Live Streaming System Supports UCI Cycling World Championships Live Broadcast

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Keywords: LiveU, UCI Cycling World Championships, 5G Live Streaming

The 2023 UCI Cycling World Championships took place in Glasgow, Scotland, from August 2 to 9. This year, the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) combined multiple world championships into a single comprehensive event for the first time: a total of 13 world championships were held, including mountain biking, road cycling, track cycling (for both men and women), and para-cycling.

Amazon announces plans to livestream Premier League coverage in HDR format.

Recently, Amazon announced plans to livestream the Premier League in HDR format.

Prime Video will begin streaming 10 matches from the first week of December starting December 5, and will stream an additional 10 matches during the Boxing Day bank holiday period.

It has been confirmed that "some matches" will use HDR format, "providing fans with a wider color range and greater contrast, creating more vivid match visuals."

LiveU helps Uniqlo successfully complete outdoor 5G live streaming sales.

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Keywords: Uniqlo, UNI QLO, 5G live streaming, LiveU, live commerce, outdoor live streaming

Uniqlo, a globally renowned clothing brand, recently showcased its unique innovation capabilities and forward-looking vision by successfully integrating LiveU's 5G live streaming system during an online sales event in the Chinese market.

The National Radio and Television Administration: The default setting for cable television terminal systems should be "start-up enters full-screen live broadcast."

On the 27th, the National Radio and Television Administration announced that it has recently issued a notification regarding three industry standards for broadcasting, television, and online audiovisual sectors, including the "Technical Requirements for Cable Television Services." The notification mandates that cable television terminals must provide two "startup mode" options: "enter full-screen live broadcast on startup" and "enter an interactive homepage highlighting the live broadcast channel on startup," with the system default setting being "enter full-screen live broadcast."