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Sisällön tarjoaa SportsPro. SportsPro tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
A weekly podcast profiling the people, businesses and technologies driving the sports media revolution. The go-to place for sports industry professionals seeking ideas, insights and inspiration in these times of rapid transformation across streaming, OTT and digital.
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Sisällön tarjoaa SportsPro. SportsPro tai sen podcast-alustan kumppani lataa ja toimittaa kaiken podcast-sisällön, mukaan lukien jaksot, grafiikat ja podcast-kuvaukset. Jos uskot jonkun käyttävän tekijänoikeudella suojattua teostasi ilman lupaasi, voit seurata tässä https://fi.player.fm/legal kuvattua prosessia.
A weekly podcast profiling the people, businesses and technologies driving the sports media revolution. The go-to place for sports industry professionals seeking ideas, insights and inspiration in these times of rapid transformation across streaming, OTT and digital.
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1 Super Bowl viewership – boom or bust? Formula 1 leaving ESPN for Netflix? 1:03:41
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Super Bowl LIX broke viewership records, but was it true growth or clever distribution? StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone debate what the numbers really mean. The duo also break down the latest news including ESPN, Formula 1, Netflix, MLB, UEFA Champions League, and the NBA. Key Talking Points: What can we learn from Super Bowl LIX’s viewership How Disney+’s bundling of ESPN could reshape sports streaming Why Nextflix makes sense for Formula 1’s next broadcast deal Will Amazon be the new home of MLB Does UEFA’s move to Relevant Sports mean a shift towards America Can a well funded challenger league take on the NBA…
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Global soccer giants Manchester United and Bayern Munich are tapping into fan passion and unlocking new revenue streams through strategic e-commerce initiatives. On this episode of StreamTime Sports hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone are joined by guest Tarek Müller, co-founder of SCAYLE and Thomas Pyer, Director of Growth, to deep dive into the evolution of e-commerce and how large the opportunity is for sports properties.Key Talking Points How have purchasing habits changed and why has sports been slow to adopt e-commerce? What makes sports properties uniquely positioned for e-commerce success? How can sports grow to be seen as recognised lifestyle brands? Why is e-commerce the crucial link in building a thriving DTC ecosystem? How and why should sports break from the traditional licensing model?…
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1 Disruptor Leagues & Media Rights: Is Traditional Broadcast Dead? 1:06:37
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As new leagues like TGL Golf, Unrivaled Basketball, and the Kings League emerge, they’re redefining media strategies and challenging traditional broadcasting models. On StreamTime Sports, hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone break down the approaches these leagues are taking and debate which strategies are best positioned for long-term success. The duo also take on the challenge of crafting a media blueprint for the newly announced Major League Volleyball. Key Points: Is Unrivaled overly reliant on its traditional broadcast partner TNT? Will the TGL Golf structure keep fans engaged long term? Does the Kings League need to expand to mainstream TV? Is the European League of Football’s decision to ditch their DTC platform for DAZN a risky long term move? What balance should new leagues like Major League Volleyball look to set for their media strategy to fine long term sustainability?…
Big tech and sports streaming giants continue to disrupt the sports media landscape, with Netflix, YouTube and DAZN all making moves in early 2025. In this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone unpack the latest headlines and what they mean for the industry. Key Topics: A deep dive into DAZN’s financial challenges and investors Why DAZN are looking to renegotiate with Ligue 1 Did Netflix’s live sports investment pay off? How YouTube’s new ad models are redefining sports monetisation Metaverse meets sport: The Australian Open's data driven media…
The social media platform has received a 75 day extension to continue operations and seek a resolution in the US. On this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-hosts Chris Stone and Steve McCaskill discuss TikTok’s influence on the sports industry and dive into other breaking sports media news. Key Points: TikTok's role in the sports media ecosystem The potential impact of losing TikTok Could other social media platforms fill the TikTok void? The clever strategy behind Bleacher Report’s partnership with the NFL Why Optus Sport is the latest Australian platform looking to pivot Saudi Arabia’s PIF and its next strategic move into sports through DAZN…
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ESPN, Fubo, Netflix, Amazon, DAZN, and the NFL dominated the news headlines over the holiday season. In the first StreamTime Sports episode of 2025, host Chris Stone is joined by technology editor Steve McCaskill to break down all of the biggest stories of the opening weeks of 2025. Key Talking Points: What caused the collapse of the Venu Sports joint venture between ESPN, Fox Sports, and Warner Bros Discovery? What Fubo’s merger with Hulu means for the sports streaming disruptor moving forward? Will Netflix’s successful NFL and WWE forays mean more live sports investment? What is next for the Premier League and Amazon as their deal ends? Why has DAZN acquired Foxtel in Australia? Can TGL drive interest from its successful debut?…
Kicking off the New Year for StreamTime Sports host Nick Meacham hosts a conversation on launching an OTT platform. Joined by beIN Media, Feyenoord, and Kiswe the conversation discusses how OTT is shaping the media landscape. Key Points: - OTT’s evolution from novelty to necessity - Strategic considerations for launching a streaming platform - The transformative power of direct-to-consumer models - Technical challenges in launching a best in class product - Different approaches – Sports Property vs Broadcaster…
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1 UFC to Netflix? European Super League? Bold predictions for 2025 1:02:03
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As the sports industry moves into 2025, StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone look back at some of the biggest stories of 2024, while also providing bold predictions for year ahead. Key Points: Will the NBA’s recent broadcast deal be the last time we see major growth for a sports property? Will 2024 be looked back on as a landmark year for sports streaming? Why were there so many sports media joint ventures and acquisitions in 2024? And what does it mean going forward? Can X survive competition from Bluesky? Is European football in serious trouble? What’s next for big tech - Amazon, YouTube, Apple? Which platforms and sports properties will deliver the biggest surprises in 2025?…
With Fifa’s 2025 Club World Cup rapidly approaching, soccer's global governing body has finally found a broadcast partner in DAZN. On this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone discuss the eye-catching price tag, as well as other recent news from the sports media industry. Key Points: How was Fifa able to secure US$1 billion for the Club World Cup? Can DAZN make this investment work? What did we learn from the Bundesliga’s new media rights deal? Why is Sky Sports prepared to double its investment in the World Darts Championship? Is Luke Littler the key to the PDC’s success? Why is the FA Women’s Championship moving to YouTube?…
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1 Netflix, DAZN, Warner Bros Discovery and the future of sports advertising 1:01:50
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Live sports is one of the last appointment viewing programmes that exist for advertisers, so how can streaming platforms can take advantage? StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone discuss this, while we also hear from DAZN, EA Sports, and Transmit on new advertising formats and opportunities for sports. Key points: Why are traditionally subscription based businesses like Netflix and DAZN moving to ad-supported models? Why is sports still the best opportunity for advertisers? How can ad-supported services co-exist with subscriptions models and compliment each other? How are new ad formats helping to drive engagement and conversions? What role does technology and data play helping brands to advertise through sports streaming?…
Premier League Productions (PLP), a venture established in 2004 by English football’s top flight and media agency IMG to manage its international output, is set to be wound up with the league taking its content in-house. Why? SportsPro technology editor Steve McCaskill joins CEO and StreamTime Sports host Nick Meacham to answer that question, as well as a few other hot topics in the sports media space.…
A live StreamTime Sports podcast featuring the industry leaders revolutionising the sports streaming landscape. Leading that conversation is SportsPro CEO and StreamTime Sports co-host, Nick Meacham, who is joined by Eduard Scott, chief operations and competitions officer at Kings League; Nicola Moffat, advisor and consultant at Viveda Consulting; and OneFootball's general manager of OTT, Yannick Ramcke.…
SportsPro CEO Nick Meacham is joined by technology editor Steve McCaskill to discuss some the latest trends and news in the sports media space. Talking points: Why DAZN is charging extra for the likes of the National League and the NFL? F1's so-so growth in the US Why the PTO's approach is important for sports to follow Is Amazon back investing in new rights again?…
In Monaco every year the likes of the NFL, Premier League and the NBA, get together with all of the major broadcasters at Sportel to work on the deals that shape the media industry. On this episode of StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone are joined by technology editor Steve McCaskill as he shares his insights from this year’s event. Key talking points - What are the biggest whispers regarding the future of sports media values - Why Javier Tebas and LaLiga believe big tech is responsible for piracy - What to make of Two Circles continued growth with acquisition of Spring Media - Why the sports media industry is paying more attention to technology and innovation - Can rugby be a needle moving piece for Premier Sports…
Rumours of the NFL considering a new season-long international series TV package has StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone wondering how much more splicing the league can do to its broadcast rights. There's also time cover some breaking sports media news across Sky Sports, Tour de France, Netflix, Turner Sports and LaLiga. Key points: Is the NFL hosting 18 international games worth it to have a new $1B TV package? Should the NFL be prioritising reach or revenue in non-US markets? Does it matter that the Tour de France and T20 Cricket are leaving free-to-air TV in the UK? Can Netflix’s Sprint position superstars like Noah Lyles and Sha'Carri Richardson to keep athletics relevant between Olympic Games? Is Turner Sports interested in the Unrivalved 3x3 league or simply settling after losing the NBA? Can Free Live Sports FAST channel launches provide a lifeline for challenger sports?…
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