Tag "DAZN"

Daily Digest: BT Sport to stream UCL Final on YouTube and DAZN’s game plan

BT Sport to show the Champions League Final for 3rd year, FIFA allow coaches to access player data on the bench, a look inside DAZN’s game plan and much more.

Daily Digest: Twitter talk World Cup Plans & F1 describes “in progress” OTT platform

The Premier League is over, the World Cup is coming soon… in the meantime here’s the news to try and fill that football void for today.

Daily Digest: Williams launch esports team and Eddie Hearn strikes $1bn deal with DAZN

Friday’s daily digest featuring news on Eddie Hearn and DAZN, Miami Dolphins making money out of Facebook Video and Williams F1 going into esports.

DAZN and Matchroom Boxing seal $1bn deal to take the sport to the next level

Live-streaming platform DAZN have landed a massive deal with Eddie Hearn’s Matchroom Boxing.

DAZN to offer MLS games on-demand to fans in Canada

They may not be UK rights, but DAZN are giving Canadian fans the chance to watch MLS games on-demand. Will it catch on?

DAZN to show Joshua v Parker in another landmark live-streaming deal

In another milestone for live-streaming, DAZN acquire rights to the Anthony Joshua v Joseph Parker fight in some territories.

Are we going OTT about OTT? What we learned from Digital Sport Manchester

What you need to know about live streaming but were too afraid to ask.

Digital Sport London: What we learned about the future of sports broadcasting

With representatives from traditional broadcasting platforms, online streaming providers and sporting rightsholders, the future of sports broadcasting was dissected from all angles at our Digital Sport London event.

Interview: Andreas Heyden, CEO at DFL Digital Sports GmbH

A summary of podcast with CEO of DFL Digital Sports, the digital arm of the Bundesliga, where he talked about his leadership being shaped by stint heading up a startup during 2008 financial crisis, OTT in sport and their 2025 vision of tech.

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?

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