Tag "Champions League"

#1: La Liga on Amazon, Pepsi’s definitely-not-a World-Cup commercial & a post-truth future?

  Some light reading from the world of digital sport (and beyond). Today we take a look at….   Amazon Prime Video, Mediapro, La Liga Team on Amazon’s First Spanish

Copa 90 and Bleacher Report show sport and culture mix best on social media

Sport and culture have always gone together, but social media is amplifying it in a whole new way.

Hot Topics: The Olympic Social, Fan-led Instagram and the Rise of Club Content

How digital content relates to fans was the main theme of this week as Instagram, the Winter Olympics and the Six Nations take centre stage.

AS Roma and Chelsea show the return of the Champions League is a good time for innovation

Roma pay tribute to Edin Dzeko ahead of Champions League tie and hype fans up for a big night.

The role of live-streaming in the soap opera sporting culture

If viewing figures are falling, and it’s not down to streaming, then why are media rights deals soaring higher than ever before?

BT Sport App’s new feature leads the new viewing experience

BT Sport app to show UEFA Champions League games live in VR.

AS Roma launch creative quiz to get their fans up for the Chelsea game this midweek

After a week off last week to allow for a myriad of domestic competitions all around Europe, the Champions League is back this midweek with a repeat of the ties

Could the Premier League ever ditch broadcasters and stream live games itself?

As the Premier League media rights bidding process heats up, could rights holders ever ditch the broadcasters and sell their product themselves?

BT Sport to show Champions League and Europa league finals in VR

After signing up to show Champions League and Europa League exclusively for next season, BT Sport has completed its conquest of the rights to top-level European football in the UK.

Juventus creates new fan app with access to highlights and bespoke content

There seems to be a new trend emerging among football clubs. Over the last few weeks, both Manchester United and Bayern Munich have launched new apps, creating on-demand video accessible