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Digital Sport Morning Briefing: Tuesday 12th December

A selection of Tuesday’s top articles to filter what you should be reading about in the world of digital sport.

World Cup 2018: How Russian football is using digital to prepare for the tournament

This is Part 2 of Alex Grudnev’s look at the Russian national team’s approach to social media in the run-up to the 2018 World Cup. Make sure you read Part

World Cup 2018 Series: A look at international football on social media in Russia

This is the second part of our series of guest articles by Aleksandr Grudnev, a researcher and SMM specialist in sport in the build-up to the 2018 World Cup in Russia. This

BT Sport warms up for a winter of cricket with free live streaming

When the Ashes approach, it’s always time for England cricket fans to get excited. But it can also – just like the World Cup in football – be one of

Weekly Wrap: Man United try not to suffer the same fate as Arsenal as Man City and Southampton win at YouTube

With so many football competitions for the country’s biggest clubs, it’s no wonder that the Carabao Cup gets short shrift. It is the least prestigious of the trophies that the

Southampton’s YouTube sensation is a timely reminder not to take things too seriously

Southampton Football Club have a reputation in the Premier League for great producing young footballers. Now they’re gaining a reputation for producing quirky social media videos. One of this summer’s

How Man City became one of the world’s leaders on YouTube

Recently Manchester City have become the first club in the Premier League to reach to 1 million subcribers on YouTube. The Citizens join FC Barcelona (3.3 million subcribers) and Real

Barcelona’s revival on and off the pitch leads to innovation for everyone

This week, FC Barcelona have had a fairly innovative week on social media. It’s not been the easiest time the club has faced in its long and illustrious history. There

Why this world title fight could be a watershed moment for the future of live-streaming

Over the last few months it’s been clear that Facebook and Twitter are attempting to build up their portfolios of live sport, as the likes of Amazon Prime and other

Sports Media Fragmentation and Hacking The Game

This is a guest post by Will Pyne, Chief Creative Officer at Digital Media and Social Media Broadcaster, Brave Bison. Facebook has been tipped to win the rights to broadcast