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How did Amazon Prime Video fair on its Premier League debut?

By Michael Constanti Last night was historical for the Premier League. Amazon broadcasted their first two football matches through their Prime Video streaming service. However, it wasn’t plain sailing for

Eleven Sports scraps annual pass offer amid speculation around its UK future

Eleven Sports scraps its annual pass offer as speculation rises that it might pull its UK service.

How can sport leverage voice technology in 2019?

As voice technology begins to take off, we take a look at the lay of the land and ask what’s next for voice tech in sport.

Welcome to 2019: Digital Sport’s Trends for the Year

2019 will see innovation and change – but what are the biggest areas ripe for disruption?

Cristiano Ronaldo teams up with DAZN – and the benefit is mutual

Cristiano Ronaldo’s new gig as a DAZN ambassador is proof that live-streaming is changing the game – even for the players.

Manchester City’s Amazon documentary shows clubs needn’t fear giving away access

It was sheer dumb luck that Amazon caught one of the most impressive seasons in history, but Manchester City’s willingness to give them the access shows clubs don’t have to be fearful of outside publishers.

Three key questions ahead of the new Premier League season

A look at some of the key things to look out for across the new Premier League season.

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.

Amazon could be about to extend its connection to sport with another NFL deal

Amazon is being considered as a new ticketing partner for the NFL.

Amazon and Netflix force France’s top broadcasters to pool resources – what does it mean for sport?

As France’s top broadcast names create their own answer to Netflix, and Britain’s equivalents ponder doing the same thing, we ask what this means for the future of sports broadcasting.