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The Future of Esports as a Stadium Sport

As esports grows, its special requirements will need to be met: stadiums that can host top esports tournaments will need to be built.

OTRO’s launch adds another platform to the crossroads of sport and culture

OTRO’s launch brings a yet another new player into a crowded marketplace – but is the crossroads of football and culture a winning niche?

How the NFL is working to build a home away from home in the UK

The NFL’s attempts to expand their UK fan base looks to be paying off, touting record ticket sales, TV audiences, and sponsorship revenue, but will their fans in the UK

ECB devotes £1.2 million to nurturing the future of women cricket

The ECB is investing money to ensure that the future of England women’s cricket is a healthy and diverse one.

OTT is worth it for rights holders – but only if they adopt it properly

OTT in sport is only going to continue to grow – but clubs and rights holders thinking of getting involved should think long and hard about what their goals are.

Olympians, World Champions, and Leading Business Figures Step Up to Judge the Yahoo Sports Technology Awards

Entries for next year’s Sports Tech awards close soon – don’t miss out on your chance to enter into this prestigious awards ceremony for the sports industry.

Quality, price, latency or piracy – what are the biggest issues for OTT and live streaming?

What did we learn from Digital Sport London’s November event on OTT?

Slash Football and Sky Q are set to release more digital content

Slash Football and Sky Q have entered a new partnership that focuses on digital distribution of football content.

Stars of women’s sport have huge potential for brands – stop overlooking them!

Working with female athletes isn’t just about being part of a shift in mindsets – it makes perfect business sense too.

Sports Tech: Is Football Playing Technology Keepy-Uppy?

Football isn’t lagging behind the rest when it comes to technology. In fact, it’s leading the charge!