Tag "YouTube"

Champions League final on YouTube: The home of football for UK fans

As BT Sport prepare to stream the Champions League final on YouTube, insights show that the platform is still growing as a place for UK fans to consume football.

ITV launch World Cup plans by naming pundits and influencers for the tournament

The World Cup is just a month away, and ITV have announced exciting plans for their coverage.

How the European Tour’s social media strategy brings new fans to the sport

The European Tour may have deservedly won awards for its social media content, but if their content has reached new fans and changed some opinions about golf, then that is the priceless reward.

Amazon snap up more football as Steph Curry comes back to YouTube

The best digital sport pieces around the internet you should be reading today.

In the World of Influencers, Sports Teams are Sitting on Gold

You don’t have true control of Facebook or Twitter channels – the only place you have that is your own site. So, what can you do to make sure people go past the initial Google search and come to your page? 

Man City, the NBA & the best YouTube practices for sports teams

The best practices we see sports teams using to engage with fans on YouTube.

Formula E captures new and younger audience with impressive digital growth

Formula E posts digital growth and shows it is reaching an increasingly younger audience.

Why should brands consider partnering with KSI ahead of his next fight?

Guest post: Dan French is co-founder of sports and entertainment agency Clifford French. Following weeks of social media speculation about who KSI would fight next, the current YBC boxing champion

Man United make second huge splash exactly one month after their last

Manchester United finally announce the launch of a women’s team exactly one month after finally launching a YouTube channel.

Who is the seventh biggest football “club” on social media?

Football takes its fans for granted, but some of them are the most important voices in the game. It’s time we celebrated that.