Premium subscription plans now allow for two users to sign in at one time.
We understand that now, more than ever before, you may need two people to use your account at the same time. Monthly and Annual Premium accounts have a dual-user feature enabled.
We believe that with so much uncertainty and ever-changing guidelines, families need more options to watch their children’s sports. You may have one parent at home, and one in the parking lot. Or perhaps one is inside the venue using our new tagging feature, while another parent is watching a second child at another game entirely. We’ve always had the goal of a dual-user account, so we are pleased we can finally offer it to our subscribers.
With a Monthly or Annual Premium subscription Plan, you can access all of LiveBarn’s Basic Plan features, PLUS:
Download and save full 30-minute video segments up to 30 hours/month
Sign in with two users at once
Upgrading is Easy.
Current subscribers who wish to upgrade their account to a premium plan can click on their profile, select UPGRADE and select their new plan.
Don’t have an active account? Visit livebarn.com and see what you’re missing!
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PHOTO FOURNIE PAR LIVEBARN LiveBarn a développé un système automatisé de diffusion en ligne d’évènements sportifs amateurs, accessible par abonnement, qui peut notamment être utile aux parents qui n’ont plus accès aux matchs en raison des règles sanitaires
JEAN-FRANÇOIS CODÈRE – LA PRESSE
L’innovation
Un système automatisé de diffusion en ligne d’évènements sportifs amateurs, accessible par abonnement, qui peut notamment être utile aux parents qui n’ont plus accès aux matchs en raison des règles sanitaires.
Qui ?
Farrel Miller a fondé LiveBarn en 2014. Ancien propriétaire du Junior de Montréal de la LHJMQ et de la plateforme de diffusion en continu JumpTV, il se trouvait un soir forcé de manquer les matchs de hockey de ses enfants, à Montréal, parce qu’il était à New York. L’entreprise établie au centre-ville de Montréal compte 18 employés. Le Globe and Mail l’a tout récemment classée au 40e rang des entreprises à la plus forte croissance au Canada, avec des revenus de 5 à 10 millions de dollars.
L’idée était d’avoir une technologie qui suit le cours du jeu comme à la télé. On a développé des algorithmes, parce que ça aurait bien sûr été trop dispendieux d’avoir des caméramans dans chaque aréna. – Ray Giroux, ancien joueur professionnel et chef des opérations de LiveBarn
Le produit
• Les caméras automatisées de LiveBarn sont maintenant présentes autour de 1500 surfaces de jeu en Amérique du Nord. Des arénas, beaucoup, mais aussi des terrains de basketball, de baseball ou de soccer. Des projets pilotes ont lieu en Suisse et en Suède.
• La technologie employée a évolué avec le temps. Les caméras les plus récentes sont à grand-angle et saisissent l’ensemble de la surface de jeu. L’utilisateur peut lui-même centrer l’image sur l’endroit de son choix.
• Les abonnés peuvent écouter les diffusions en direct ou en reprise, les télécharger ou découper de courts extraits qu’ils peuvent partager.
• La clientèle est composée de parents, de grands-parents et de joueurs eux-mêmes, quand ils sont plus vieux.
• La pandémie a créé un nouvel usage pour le produit. L’accès aux surfaces de jeu est maintenant parfois interdit aux parents, ou limité à un seul parent.
• Les abonnés qui regardent un match en direct sur place pourront bientôt, lorsqu’ils sont témoins d’un évènement notable, appuyer rapidement sur un bouton qui isolera automatiquement les dernières secondes d’action et les leur transmettra.
• LiveBarn installe ses équipements gratuitement dans les plateaux sportifs et reverse aux propriétaires de ceux-ci un pourcentage des abonnements qu’ils génèrent.
L’avenir
Dans la prochaine année, l’entreprise veut continuer d’élargir son bassin de surfaces couvertes, principalement pour les sports extérieurs. Quelques améliorations sont aussi au programme, dont des comptes partagés.
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LiveBarn places No. 40 out of 400 on The Globe and Mail’s second-annual ranking on the 2020 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on three-year revenue growth. LiveBarn earned its spot with growth of 1,283%.
Launched in 2015, LiveBarn is the leader in amateur sports broadcasting in North America, servicing tens of thousands of customers through partnerships with over 700 venues across North America, encompassing over 1,200 playing surfaces. LiveBarn’s cutting-edge technology uses a proprietary tracking system that automatically follows the flow of the game. Our 180º technology provides viewers with even more options than a traditional television broadcast. Broadcasts are available via desktop and mobile browsers as well as the LiveBarn iOS app.
Users can download 30-second highlight clips or 30-minute video segments. All subscribers can now take advantage of My Highlights – a live tagging feature that allows users to automatically save highlights while watching live, in venue.
LiveBarn’s venue partners include private and public facilities, as well as both NHL, AHL, NCAA and LHJAAAQ affiliated arenas. This includes 16 NHL partners (Penguins, Kings, Islanders, Sharks, Stars, Avalanche, Hurricanes, Wild, Coyotes, Blackhawks, Blue Jackets, Predators, Jets, Ducks, Panthers & Blues), the NSC Super Rink (the largest rink facility in North America with 8 sheets of ice), and the Lou Berliner Sports Park (the largest US baseball/softball diamond complex).
Launched in 2019, the Canada’s Top Growing Companies editorial ranking aims to celebrate entrepreneurial achievement in Canada by identifying and amplifying the success of growth-minded, independent businesses in Canada. It is a voluntary program; companies had to complete an in-depth application process in order to qualify. In total, 400 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking.
The full list of 2020 winners, and accompanying editorial coverage, is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine—out now—and online at tgam.ca/TopGrowing.
“The stories of Canada’s Top Growing Companies are worth telling at any time, but are especially relevant in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic,” says James Cowan, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “As businesses work to rebuild the economy, their resilience and innovation make for essential reading.”
“Any business leader seeking inspiration should look no further than the 400 businesses on this year’s Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies,” says Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail. “Their growth helps to make Canada a better place, and we are proud to bring their stories to our readers.”
About The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is Canada’s foremost news media company, leading the national discussion and causing policy change through brave and independent journalism since 1844. With award-winning coverage of business, politics and national affairs, The Globe and Mail newspaper reaches 5.9 million readers every week in print or digital formats, and Report on Business magazine reaches 2.1 million readers in print and digital every issue. The Globe and Mail’s investment in innovative data science means that as the world continues to change, so does The Globe. The Globe and Mail is owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family.
About LiveBarn
Launched in 2015, LiveBarn provides Live & On Demand broadcasting of amateur and youth sporting events. Our patented technology and camera system automatically follow the flow of the game – similar to a traditional television broadcast. LiveBarn currently broadcasts from over 1,000 facilities, including hockey, baseball, soccer and basketball venues. We are constantly adding new venues and features, further cementing our status as the largest amateur sports broadcaster in the world. For more information, please contact Ray Giroux, COO at ray@livebarn.com
LiveBarn is pleased to announce their most recent partnership with Centene Community Ice. Centene Community Ice, Maryland Heighs, MO, is the practice facility of the NHL St Louis Blues – 2019 Stanley Cup winner. It marks the 16thNHL Practice Facility partnership for the company.
Centene is the home to the St. Louis Lady Blues, St. Louis Lady Cyclones, St. Louis AAA Blues, St. Louis Blues Alumni and Lindenwood University. Their youth leagues offer competitive, amateur hockey for younger age groups. Youth teams face off against groups from around the St. Louis Metro area as well as out-of-town teams. They also host a number of prominent tournaments include the National Girls Hockey League Championships, The Heartland Fall Classic, St Louis Teir II Thanksgiving Showdown and the Heartland Holiday Classic.
This state-of-the-art facility features four NHL-sized ice sheets. For more information, visit Centene Community Ice Center.
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LiveBarn is pleased to announce their most recent partnership with Florida Panthers Ice Den. Panthers IceDen, Coral Springs, FL, is the practice facility of the NHL Florida Panthers. It marks the 15thNHL Practice Facility partnership for the company.
Panthers IceDen is a state-of-the-art triple ice skating & entertainment facility – the only three-sheet facility south of Washington DC. Panthers IceDen is also home to Panthers Hockey Academy & Development League, Makos Travel Hockey, Panthers Adult Hockey League, figure skating, the Palm Beach International Academy and the Florida Atlantic University Hockey Club (ACHA D3 & SECHC).
LiveBarn is excited to be a part of the State of Florida’s growing presence in the hockey world; Panthers IceDen will mark the 8th venue, 16 surfaces total, in the state.
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Premium Accounts – Dual User Feature
/in LiveBarn FeaturesYou asked. We delivered.
Premium subscription plans now allow for two users to sign in at one time.
We understand that now, more than ever before, you may need two people to use your account at the same time. Monthly and Annual Premium accounts have a dual-user feature enabled.
We believe that with so much uncertainty and ever-changing guidelines, families need more options to watch their children’s sports. You may have one parent at home, and one in the parking lot. Or perhaps one is inside the venue using our new tagging feature, while another parent is watching a second child at another game entirely. We’ve always had the goal of a dual-user account, so we are pleased we can finally offer it to our subscribers.
With a Monthly or Annual Premium subscription Plan, you can access all of LiveBarn’s Basic Plan features, PLUS:
Upgrading is Easy.
Current subscribers who wish to upgrade their account to a premium plan can click on their profile, select UPGRADE and select their new plan.
Don’t have an active account? Visit livebarn.com and see what you’re missing!
LiveBarn : la Soirée du hockey amateur
/in Press Release[Originally published by La Press/PME innovation]
PHOTO FOURNIE PAR LIVEBARN
LiveBarn a développé un système automatisé de diffusion en ligne d’évènements sportifs amateurs, accessible par abonnement, qui peut notamment être utile aux parents qui n’ont plus accès aux matchs en raison des règles sanitaires
JEAN-FRANÇOIS CODÈRE – LA PRESSE
L’innovation
Un système automatisé de diffusion en ligne d’évènements sportifs amateurs, accessible par abonnement, qui peut notamment être utile aux parents qui n’ont plus accès aux matchs en raison des règles sanitaires.
Qui ?
Farrel Miller a fondé LiveBarn en 2014. Ancien propriétaire du Junior de Montréal de la LHJMQ et de la plateforme de diffusion en continu JumpTV, il se trouvait un soir forcé de manquer les matchs de hockey de ses enfants, à Montréal, parce qu’il était à New York. L’entreprise établie au centre-ville de Montréal compte 18 employés. Le Globe and Mail l’a tout récemment classée au 40e rang des entreprises à la plus forte croissance au Canada, avec des revenus de 5 à 10 millions de dollars.
L’idée était d’avoir une technologie qui suit le cours du jeu comme à la télé. On a développé des algorithmes, parce que ça aurait bien sûr été trop dispendieux d’avoir des caméramans dans chaque aréna. – Ray Giroux, ancien joueur professionnel et chef des opérations de LiveBarn
Le produit
• Les caméras automatisées de LiveBarn sont maintenant présentes autour de 1500 surfaces de jeu en Amérique du Nord. Des arénas, beaucoup, mais aussi des terrains de basketball, de baseball ou de soccer. Des projets pilotes ont lieu en Suisse et en Suède.
• La technologie employée a évolué avec le temps. Les caméras les plus récentes sont à grand-angle et saisissent l’ensemble de la surface de jeu. L’utilisateur peut lui-même centrer l’image sur l’endroit de son choix.
• Les abonnés peuvent écouter les diffusions en direct ou en reprise, les télécharger ou découper de courts extraits qu’ils peuvent partager.
• La clientèle est composée de parents, de grands-parents et de joueurs eux-mêmes, quand ils sont plus vieux.
• La pandémie a créé un nouvel usage pour le produit. L’accès aux surfaces de jeu est maintenant parfois interdit aux parents, ou limité à un seul parent.
• Les abonnés qui regardent un match en direct sur place pourront bientôt, lorsqu’ils sont témoins d’un évènement notable, appuyer rapidement sur un bouton qui isolera automatiquement les dernières secondes d’action et les leur transmettra.
• LiveBarn installe ses équipements gratuitement dans les plateaux sportifs et reverse aux propriétaires de ceux-ci un pourcentage des abonnements qu’ils génèrent.
L’avenir
Dans la prochaine année, l’entreprise veut continuer d’élargir son bassin de surfaces couvertes, principalement pour les sports extérieurs. Quelques améliorations sont aussi au programme, dont des comptes partagés.
LiveBarn Ranked 40th of 400 Fastest Growing Companies
/in Press ReleaseLiveBarn places No. 40 out of 400 on The Globe and Mail’s second-annual ranking on the 2020 Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies. Canada’s Top Growing Companies ranks Canadian companies on three-year revenue growth. LiveBarn earned its spot with growth of 1,283%.
Launched in 2015, LiveBarn is the leader in amateur sports broadcasting in North America, servicing tens of thousands of customers through partnerships with over 700 venues across North America, encompassing over 1,200 playing surfaces. LiveBarn’s cutting-edge technology uses a proprietary tracking system that automatically follows the flow of the game. Our 180º technology provides viewers with even more options than a traditional television broadcast. Broadcasts are available via desktop and mobile browsers as well as the LiveBarn iOS app.
Users can download 30-second highlight clips or 30-minute video segments. All subscribers can now take advantage of My Highlights – a live tagging feature that allows users to automatically save highlights while watching live, in venue.
LiveBarn’s venue partners include private and public facilities, as well as both NHL, AHL, NCAA and LHJAAAQ affiliated arenas. This includes 16 NHL partners (Penguins, Kings, Islanders, Sharks, Stars, Avalanche, Hurricanes, Wild, Coyotes, Blackhawks, Blue Jackets, Predators, Jets, Ducks, Panthers & Blues), the NSC Super Rink (the largest rink facility in North America with 8 sheets of ice), and the Lou Berliner Sports Park (the largest US baseball/softball diamond complex).
Launched in 2019, the Canada’s Top Growing Companies editorial ranking aims to celebrate entrepreneurial achievement in Canada by identifying and amplifying the success of growth-minded, independent businesses in Canada. It is a voluntary program; companies had to complete an in-depth application process in order to qualify. In total, 400 companies earned a spot on this year’s ranking.
The full list of 2020 winners, and accompanying editorial coverage, is published in the October issue of Report on Business magazine—out now—and online at tgam.ca/TopGrowing.
“The stories of Canada’s Top Growing Companies are worth telling at any time, but are especially relevant in the wake of COVID-19 pandemic,” says James Cowan, Editor of Report on Business magazine. “As businesses work to rebuild the economy, their resilience and innovation make for essential reading.”
“Any business leader seeking inspiration should look no further than the 400 businesses on this year’s Report on Business ranking of Canada’s Top Growing Companies,” says Phillip Crawley, Publisher and CEO of The Globe and Mail. “Their growth helps to make Canada a better place, and we are proud to bring their stories to our readers.”
About The Globe and Mail
The Globe and Mail is Canada’s foremost news media company, leading the national discussion and causing policy change through brave and independent journalism since 1844. With award-winning coverage of business, politics and national affairs, The Globe and Mail newspaper reaches 5.9 million readers every week in print or digital formats, and Report on Business magazine reaches 2.1 million readers in print and digital every issue. The Globe and Mail’s investment in innovative data science means that as the world continues to change, so does The Globe. The Globe and Mail is owned by Woodbridge, the investment arm of the Thomson family.
About LiveBarn
Launched in 2015, LiveBarn provides Live & On Demand broadcasting of amateur and youth sporting events. Our patented technology and camera system automatically follow the flow of the game – similar to a traditional television broadcast. LiveBarn currently broadcasts from over 1,000 facilities, including hockey, baseball, soccer and basketball venues. We are constantly adding new venues and features, further cementing our status as the largest amateur sports broadcaster in the world. For more information, please contact Ray Giroux, COO at ray@livebarn.com
LiveBarn Signs Partnership with Centene Community Ice (16th NHL Practice Facility Partner)
/in New Venues, NHL Facility PartnersLiveBarn is pleased to announce their most recent partnership with Centene Community Ice. Centene Community Ice, Maryland Heighs, MO, is the practice facility of the NHL St Louis Blues – 2019 Stanley Cup winner. It marks the 16th NHL Practice Facility partnership for the company.
Centene is the home to the St. Louis Lady Blues, St. Louis Lady Cyclones, St. Louis AAA Blues, St. Louis Blues Alumni and Lindenwood University. Their youth leagues offer competitive, amateur hockey for younger age groups. Youth teams face off against groups from around the St. Louis Metro area as well as out-of-town teams. They also host a number of prominent tournaments include the National Girls Hockey League Championships, The Heartland Fall Classic, St Louis Teir II Thanksgiving Showdown and the Heartland Holiday Classic.
This state-of-the-art facility features four NHL-sized ice sheets. For more information, visit Centene Community Ice Center.
LiveBarn Signs Partnership with Panthers Ice Den (15th NHL Practice Facility Partner)
/in New Venues, NHL Facility PartnersLiveBarn is pleased to announce their most recent partnership with Florida Panthers Ice Den. Panthers IceDen, Coral Springs, FL, is the practice facility of the NHL Florida Panthers. It marks the 15th NHL Practice Facility partnership for the company.
Panthers IceDen is a state-of-the-art triple ice skating & entertainment facility – the only three-sheet facility south of Washington DC. Panthers IceDen is also home to Panthers Hockey Academy & Development League, Makos Travel Hockey, Panthers Adult Hockey League, figure skating, the Palm Beach International Academy and the Florida Atlantic University Hockey Club (ACHA D3 & SECHC).
LiveBarn is excited to be a part of the State of Florida’s growing presence in the hockey world; Panthers IceDen will mark the 8th venue, 16 surfaces total, in the state.