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SVG Students To Watch: Teddy Batkin, Rochester Institute of Technology

June 11, 2026 - 18:15

SVG Students To Watch: Teddy Batkin, Rochester Institute of Technology

A recent graduate of the Rochester Institute of Technology is quickly establishing himself as a rising talent in the world of live sports video. Teddy Batkin, who hails from Long Island, is the latest success story to emerge from RIT's acclaimed Sports Network program.

Batkin's focus is on broadcast engineering, the technical backbone that keeps live game coverage running smoothly. While many students aim for on-air roles, Batkin has carved a niche behind the scenes, mastering the complex systems that deliver high-definition sports to viewers. His work with the RIT Sports Network provided hands-on experience in a real-world production environment, allowing him to troubleshoot equipment, manage signal flow, and coordinate live feeds during actual collegiate games.

This practical training has proven invaluable as he steps into the professional industry. Colleagues describe Batkin as a problem-solver who remains calm under the pressure of a live broadcast. His path highlights a growing need for skilled engineers who understand the specific demands of live sports. As the industry continues to evolve with new technology, graduates like Batkin are well-positioned to build long and successful careers. His journey from a student with a passion for sports to a working broadcast engineer serves as a strong example for others considering a technical role in the field.


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