Denmark's JFM Streams Over 4,000 Local Sports Matches a Year, Revolutionising Digital News Engagement with Wowza Flowplayer
Jysk Fynske Medier (JFM), Denmark’s second-largest media group, Jysk Fynske Medier (JFM), has teamed up with Wowza’s Flowplayer to deliver over 4,000 live-streamed local sports matches annually. Leveraging Flowplayer’s fixed live source technology, JFM is
Denver, CO(20 Aug 2025)
Faced with the challenge of monetising local news in a digital-first era, JFM set out to attract and retain subscribers, particularly younger audiences, by offering live coverage of regional sports such as football, ice hockey, handball, and basketball. Inspired by Norway’s Amedia, the company envisioned live sports as a pillar of local engagement and digital innovation.
To bring this ambitious vision to life, JFM partnered with Sportway and Flowplayer, deploying AI-powered cameras across hundreds of venues. The setup captures and streams games automatically, eliminating the need for large production crews and enabling cost-effective scalability.
A key enabler of this success has been Flowplayer’s “fixed live source” technology. Unlike traditional platforms that require a new stream key and configuration for every event, JFM’s infrastructure uses persistent stream keys per venue, simplifying orchestration and reducing the risk of human error.
“With other players, every match generates a new stream key, and you have to send it to whoever is handling the stream that day,” said Silas Bang, Development Editor at JFM. “That’s fine if you’re doing five events a month. But we’re doing 4,000 a year across dozens of teams and venues. There’s no way we could keep up without this fixed source setup. It’s not just convenient, it’s the only reason this model works at scale.”
Key Achievements:
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4,000+ live games streamed annually
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Significant subscriber growth, driven by bundled access to local sports
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Operational scalability with no increase in manual headcount
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Centralised monitoring system in development for up to 60 simultaneous matches
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Enhanced reliability through AI camera automation and consistent streaming workflows
By embedding sports directly into their digital subscription offerings, JFM is strengthening community ties while building a sustainable model for local journalism.
“We want to be at the forefront of local journalism and civic engagement,” said Bang. “Live sports help us connect with communities in new ways, and drive real business results.”
“JFM is proof you can do big things with a lean setup,” said Svante, Holmdahl, Product Lead at Wowza. “Using our fixed live source tech, they’re streaming thousands of games across hundreds of venues with no new keys, no endless setup, just pure focus on getting local sports to fans. That’s the kind of forward-thinking application we love to support.”
Wowza’s Flowplayer technology will be demonstrated on Wowza’s stand at IBC 2025 in Amsterdam on stand 5.F81. To book a demo, contact aleisha.seubert@wowza.com.
Notes to Editors:
About Jysk Fynske Medier (JFM):
JFM is Denmark’s second-largest media company, operating a broad network of regional newspapers, digital news platforms, and local media outlets. Dedicated to strengthening local journalism, JFM continually explores new ways to inform, engage, and connect with communities across Denmark.
About Wowza
Wowza powers live and on-demand video experiences for thousands of customers across industries including media, public safety, healthcare, and IoT. With a focus on reliability, flexibility, and developer-centric tools, Wowza enables organizations to build and scale reliable video infrastructure tailored to their exact needs.
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