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This Company Just Broadcast 68 Years of Sports—And Pumps Out 900 Hours More Every Day

The Western Staff

In the time it takes to watch a single football match, one company has already delivered hundreds of hours of live sports to the world. It’s a scale of operation that’s hard to fathom, and it’s just become official: global content leader SES has smashed a broadcasting record that solidifies its place as the invisible giant of sports media.
The company's specialized sports distribution platform, SES SCORE, has officially surpassed a staggering 600,000 hours of transmission time. To wrap your head around that number, imagine a single TV channel playing sports 24/7 without ever stopping. It would take that channel over 68 years to broadcast that much content. This landmark achievement reflects countless unforgettable moments—from championship-winning goals to photo-finish races—delivered flawlessly to screens across the planet.
If the all-time figure is impressive, the daily output is simply mind-bending. Every single day, SES SCORE is responsible for delivering an average of 900 hours of premium sports content. That's not a typo. It’s the equivalent of packing 37.5 days of non-stop action into a single 24-hour cycle. This relentless delivery pipeline powers the schedules of broadcasters and keeps fans glued to their seats.
So, who is this powerhouse behind the curtain? SES SCORE is a fully managed, high-performance solution for sports and event distribution. Leveraging SES’s vast network of satellites and terrestrial infrastructure, the service provides an end-to-end, secure, and ultra-reliable pathway for live content. For rights holders of premier football leagues, high-octane motorsports, and major global tournaments, it’s the gold standard for ensuring their valuable broadcasts are transmitted with near-zero delay and pristine quality.
This milestone isn’t just an industry accolade; it directly impacts the fan experience. The reliability and reach of SES SCORE mean that broadcasters can confidently acquire and air more sports from around the world. It reduces the risk of technical glitches during a crucial play and ensures that viewers in different continents can watch the same event in sync. It is the technological backbone that makes the modern, globalized world of sports possible.
As SES celebrates this monumental 600,000-hour achievement, it’s clear their role is more critical than ever. In a world hungry for live content, they are the champions of connectivity, ensuring that no matter where the game is played, the world is watching.