10.000 Videos on Dartfish's Taekwondo TV Channel

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09.03.2012
To satisfy the demand for comprehensive coverage, the World Taekwondo Federation turned to Dartfish to develop a solution that would enable Taekwondo fans to view championships online. The TV channel is a success. More than 10.000 Videos are already online.

To satisfy the demand for comprehensive coverage, the World Taekwondo Federation (WTF) turned to Dartfish to develop a solution that would enable Taekwondo fans to view championships online. Through this partnership, WTF and Dartfish have created a video platform that enables viewers to access unlimited matches, search for specific videos and segments, comment, embed and share videos on websites. Also, coaches can download these videos and archive them for performance review. To access the WTF channel, visit www.dartfish.tv/wtf .

"Before we partnered with Dartfish, we could not reach out to the international Taekwondo community, and we are very proud to have reached this new important milestone," said Kyunghee Park, communications manager, WTF. "Dartfish has a comprehensive solution that covers every step - from large volume content creation to final publication. Our fans can now generate more content, upload it easily, and navigate through thousands of videos on the Taekwondo Channel on Dartfish.TV."

"We have been working with WTF since 2008 to help make Taekwondo a mainstream sport," said Victor Bergonzoli, Dartfish's chief executive officer. "Over the past years, WTF was able to attract millions of visitors and now with the quality and quantity of videos, this trend will only go upwards."

Dartfish, headquartered in Fribourg, provides a solution that enables users to create unique content, enriched with comments and illustrations, analyze multiple games and performances, and selectively share the videos on Dartfish.TV. These unique capabilities have already made Dartfish.TV the choice of winning sports organizations, and now the platform is being adopted by groups in education and other industries.

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