
XOS Now Representing Mountain West Video Content
XOS announces partnership with the Mountain West to manage and license the Conference’s extensive portfolio of video assets. XOS Partners with Mountain West to Manage
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XOS announces partnership with the Mountain West to manage and license the Conference’s extensive portfolio of video assets. XOS Partners with Mountain West to Manage
As the official licensing partner of the SEC, there is one question we get more frequently than all the others: ‘How can we use SEC
For a sport that is only played from August through December, the interest level and passion of college football fans never wanes even when the team isn’t
The XOS Licensing Vault has more than 100,000 hours of original college sports stock footage and images spanning nearly 100 years. From time to time, we like to
You saw this great piece of video from an old college basketball game that would be a perfect fit for the project you’re working on.
It’s no secret that college sports cultivate some of the most passionate fan bases in the world. With huge audiences of diverse, affluent, and well-educated
From the XOS Licensing Vault: Happy Birthday Earl Campbell, a Texas Longhorns legend and one of the greats to ever play the game. FROM THE
Imagine the lights are off and a single spotlight is shining. The crowd is going nuts as the starting lineup is announced. And you’re standing right
XOS Digital announces an exclusive partnership to archive and represent the entire Raycom Sports content library including the Atlantic Coast Conference. XOS DIGITAL PARTNERS TO
XOS Digital is excited to announce it has signed an agreement outlining the merger of XOS Digital with fellow leader in sports technology, Catapult Sports.
With more than 100 NCAA partners, XOS Digital manages the content licensing rights of a large network of schools and conferences. Whether it’s for television
You have the perfect script, now you just need those few pieces of sports footage to tie the scenes together. But where do you start?