Creating New and Different Viewing Experiences for Fans
SVG Europe's Digital Sports Summit
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47m
“People don’t just want to watch content, they want to shape it.” In this session, we examine how watchalongs and other types of alternative and interactive live viewing experiences, including those on YouTube, can engage Gen Z and international audiences. Using examples, the panel discuss the pros and cons, including what success and failure look like, documents the people skills and technologies required, and shares their thoughts on why this is both the present and the future of sports viewing.
Panelists:
Colin McKevitt, Badger & Combes, MD & Lancashire CCC CIO
Duncan East, Buzz 16, MD
Joshua Barnett, After Party Studios, MD
Ed Abis, Dizplai, CEO
Moderator:
Tom Bowers, Consultant
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