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AS Roma are the first Serie A club to broadcast a game live on Twitter

There was a social media first this weekend as Roma streamed their own pre-season friendly live on Twitter.

Facebook win media rights Premier League football in Southeast Asia

Facebook and Amazon are gobbling up rights to the biggest sporting events – soon we’ll see just how good their broadcasts are.

MotoGP and Grabyo show the effects of a considered social media video strategy

MotoGP’s success with Grabyo and social media video shows rightsholders must understand there are two prongs of attack.

Another coup for Facebook as it buys up rights to Champions League games in Brazil

The speculation and innuendo around live-streaming giants knocking traditional broadcasters off their perch when it comes to snapping up rights to the world’s biggest sporting events is unending. It is

Instagram launches IGTV – how will sport react to the change?

Instagram has announced the launch of IGTV and the arrival of long-form video content on the platform – how will this affect sport?

England’s players fall well behind World Cup rivals on social media

England’s World Cup team lags behind its rivals when it comes to social media prowess.

Daily Digest: Real Madrid learning to think like a digital media company and DAZN to broadcast World Cup highlights in Germany

Real Madrid going from sports team to media company, Facebook allows live rewind and DAZN to show World Cup highlights in Germany.

Daily Digest: Twitter talk World Cup Plans & F1 describes “in progress” OTT platform

The Premier League is over, the World Cup is coming soon… in the meantime here’s the news to try and fill that football void for today.

Daily Digest: Williams launch esports team and Eddie Hearn strikes $1bn deal with DAZN

Friday’s daily digest featuring news on Eddie Hearn and DAZN, Miami Dolphins making money out of Facebook Video and Williams F1 going into esports.

Multilingual Websites for Sports Teams – Inspired or Insanity?

There are all sorts of pitfalls sports teams and leagues have to navigate when attempting to create multilingual websites to engage fans across the world.