Golden Boy Boxing events began with one live source program that needed to reach more than one online destination. My role was to manage the restreaming workflow and monitor how that program was delivered across the required platforms.
Adapting one program for several destinations
Each destination could impose its own resolution, bitrate, authentication, and timing requirements. The workflow had to preserve the source while creating outputs that matched those individual expectations.
I monitored the incoming feed, the restreaming system, and the outgoing destinations while watching for bandwidth, encoding, or connection problems. The goal was not to make every output identical at a technical level; it was to make each one valid and dependable for its platform.
Managing latency and consistency
Multi-destination delivery also introduced differences in delay. Monitoring the complete path helped the team understand those differences and distinguish a destination-specific issue from a problem in the source program.
The work reinforced the value of treating restreaming as an active broadcast operation. Clear destination requirements, consistent naming, and continuous monitoring were what turned one live feed into a manageable set of platform deliveries.