Opinion
Digital Sport’s Weekly Wash-up 30/10/2015
KIA deal meaning sponsorship on all NBA Shirts on the way? The NBA has had a mammoth month in terms of digital and sponsorship news. This time it involves
The Rugby Revolution – the new Rugby YouTube channel with big plans
With football being so well served on the platform with the likes of Copa90, Football Republic, Football Daily and many more fan channels out there, fans are never far from the game. But the same cannot be said about rugby outside of traditional TV.
William Hill signs deal with Football governing body
British bookmaker William Hill has agreed a new four-year sponsorship deal with the Scottish FA despite their current agreement still having one year remaining. In addition to remaining the title
The FFA announce major Fan engagement department
The Football Federation of Australia has announced that it will establish a new Digital and Fan Engagement Department that will aim to transform the way the football governing body interacts with
YouTube to stream the entire Copa del Rey season
Thanks to a deal between La Liga and Mediapro, the media sales representative for the Copa Del Rey, all the Copa Del Rey’s games will be shown live on YouTube except
What does YouTube’s new subscription service mean for Sports Broadcasters?
In a move that is set to change the face of one of the biggest video content providers on the internet, YouTube has announced details of the service almost every consumer has
The Evolution of Sponsorship
For a sporting event that comes around once every four years and with a set of returning top tier partners, one of which has been associated to the tournament for
Tailored broadcast advertising for football field perimeter walls to hit Premier League
If you think the technology used in wearables is sophisticated, you’ll be impressed by what’s about to grace the Premier League with the introduction of digiBOARD DBR – a joint
What we can learn about stadium wifi after two Years of CelticLIVE
Amid all the talk about the promise of connected stadia, the UK remains largely uncharted territory in terms of real, working installations. However, there is one fully-functioning, large-scale system that