Our Sport for Business Streaming Sport Conference took place on Thursday, June 24th, looking in-depth at the world of Sports Streaming.
No single factor has emerged as a bigger opportunity for sport, and a bigger positive for fans than the growth of awareness of what streaming is capable of.
From professional leagues to local clubs, streaming technology has democratised the ability to deliver live sporting content to audiences at a local and global level.
Over the course of the morning, we looked at a number of issues with a great lineup of guest speakers and an audience drawn from the highest levels of Ireland’s sporting and business communities.
First up here is a short highlights reel of some of the moments that stood out…
We were joined by Rob Pearson of Teneo to look at some of the numbers behind the LiveScore deal to show all Champions League matches for the next four seasons free to air via streaming in the Republic of Ireland.
The conversation touched on the audience that has fully adopted streaming, the kind of production we might expect and more.
The Changing Face of Streaming Ireland’s Domestic Soccer
We are joined by Mark Scanlon of the FAI to discuss the progress of LOITV
The conversation touches on the creation of Watch LOI, its morphing into LOITV and why streaming is here to stay regardless of the return of fans to stadia.
Expectations of the Future
Irial MacMurchú of Nemeton TV joined us to discuss the differences between traditional broadcast and the streamed experience, and what the future might hold
Bringing Cricket Ireland to the World
Heatley Tector of HBV Studios and Andrew May of Cricket Ireland on the success of streaming Irish Cricket to the world.
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