#DSLondon: Talking Real-Time Video, Vine and Mobile on Wed 24th Sept

This time next week we’ll be back up and running with Digital Sport London after the summer break. Last time out we were chatting with Wimbledon’s Alexandra Willis and the Football League’s Russell Scott.

Next up we’ll be hearing from the guys at Grabyo, the UK’s leading real-time social video company who have been working with Wimbledon, ITV Football (on the World Cup) and Sky Sports amongst others.

James Heneghan will be letting us know “how real-time video enables real social TV for broadcasters and rights holders”. It promises to be a really interesting first session of the evening.

In the second part we’ll be hosting a panel session that includes Synergy Sponsorship’s Head of Digital, Josh Robinson, and the CEO of Law In Sport, Sean Cottrell. In this we’ll be looking back into some of James’ presentation as well as delve into the murky waters of  broadcasting rights and social media.

Back on 15th August the Premier League warned fans about posting video’s of goals on social networks. This has been totally ignored by fans and even newspapers have been using Vine’s and GIFs to show the top goals of the week. So far the Premier League has done nothing about these breaches. So where does that leave rights holders and broadcasters?

We’ll also be answering questions from the audience and covering other topics that touch on mobile, sponsorship and probably other random areas of digital sport.

On another note, the bar we are running the event at, Rileys Sports Bar in Haymarket has gone into administration. This won’t affect our event as it stands, if anything changes we’ll notify all attendees immediately.

Tickets can be purchased at https://digitalsportlondon11.eventbrite.co.uk

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