QTV, a privately owned company headquartered in the UK, was founded in 2011 and has approximately 40 employees. The company reported $5.5M in revenue as of 2024. It operates as a tier 2 media tech buyer, specializing in media managed services. QTV delivers a range of production and digital content services, including outside broadcast, livestreaming, remote production, broadcast distribution, virtual event production, and feature production.
On an unspecified date, QTV partnered with Neutral Wireless to explore broadcasting live Scottish Premiership Football using Private 5G-enabled wireless cameras. A pop-up Private 5G network operated in a 100MHz licensed n77 band from Ofcom was deployed at the Scot Foam stadium in Dundee. On an unspecified date, QTV launched ENG5, a new truck to fulfill a three-year contract with Sky Sports for Rugby Super League, providing technical facilities for 91 matches. On an unspecified date, QTV collaborated with Dizplai, a cloud technology provider, and World Archery to provide new broadcast graphics for all World Archery competitions. The partnership aimed to reinvent the governing body’s broadcast graphics and enhance fan engagement.
QTV offers 5 products in the media tech industry. QTV's product portfolio comprises of media managed services and connectivity and distribution services.
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QTV's revenues were less than $10M in 2024. Caretta Research has split QTV's revenue into 4 different product categories, the largest of which is live production and OB services. For full access to QTV's revenue breakdown subscribe to Caretta Portal.
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QTV's customers primarily consist of newspaper Publishing, spectator Sports and bar sports companies. Examples of QTV's customers include The New York Times, World Archery and Scottish Professional Football League. Examples of QTV's suppliers include RTS Intercom Systems, Grass Valley and Ross Video.