World Cup 2014: 100 days to get it right
Last week marked the psychologically important 100 days to go mark in the countdown to the World Cup’s start in Rio, while this Saturday the first-ever match will also be […] More
Last week marked the psychologically important 100 days to go mark in the countdown to the World Cup’s start in Rio, while this Saturday the first-ever match will also be […] More
Squawka is one of the new breed of football websites and apps powered by vast amounts of data – in this case provided by Opta – that offer a completely […] More
Despite new research suggesting that in the UK 98.5% of all viewing is still via the television, broadcasters and leagues are chasing the second screen viewership with more tools and […] More
Every year, analyst and consultant Deloitte makes its predictions for the Technology, Media & Telecoms industry. 2014’s are just out and, as ever, they make fascinating reading, with a 14% […] More
One of the newest deals surrounding English Premier League second screen activity has seen UK tabloid newspaper The Sun ink a deal with mobile operator O2 to offer its 4G […] More
TV media service provider Sportcast counts as one of the largest producers of live sports in HD worldwide. And as a subsidiary of the DFL Deutsche Fußball Liga, which makes […] More
With a Winter Olympics and a World Cup on the cards, as well as the usual full domestic slates, 2014 is undoubtedly going to be a busy year for the […] More
With a Winter Olympics and a World Cup on the cards, as well as the usual full domestic slates, 2014 is undoubtedly going to be a busy year for the […] More
In a two-part retrospective, Andy Stout reflects on the primary sports broadcasting developments of the July to November period, Andy Stout reflects on the decline of interest in 3D, a […] More
In a two-part retrospective, Andy Stout reflects on the primary sports broadcasting developments of the January to June period – among them the continued rise (and rise and rise) of […] More