Former NFL player Jason Bell and TV presenter Rachel Stringer are both confirmed for the event. Super early bird tickets are available until 9 August.
The Super early bird discount for the Broadcast Sport Summit 2024 runs out on Friday 9 August. It gives those planning to attend the conference an opportunity to secure tickets early for a 30% discount.
The Broadcast Sport Summit 2024 takes place at Emirates Stadium, London on 13 November, and presents a full day of content across two streams, with an exhibition and networking area, showcasing the best in sports production, sports broadcasting, and sports content.
The event brings together the global sports industry and sports tech leaders for a series of compelling discussions.
Super early bird tickets cost just £150+VAT, a saving of 30% on the standard ticket price.
Standard tickets will cost £225+VAT and will be available on the run up to the event. Super early bird tickets will stop on Friday 9 August.
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BROADCAST SPORT SUMMIT - THE CONTENT
The Broadcast Sport Summit 2024 is packed full of high-level discussions and unique insights into the business of sports media. Here are some of the sessions you can look forward to at the event. The full programme will be unveiled soon.
Turn challenges into opportunities as sports broadcasting evolves
Streaming, social media and the proliferation of mobile devices has turned sports broadcasting on its head, and are also an opportunity to grow your audience and returns.
Creating sports content that engages Gen Z audiences
What’s best practice when it comes to producing, packaging, and distributing sports content for a younger audience?
Understanding the impact of GenAI and automation on sports production
This session discusses what’s possible now and what the immediate future holds for sports producers as GenAI and automation continues its rapid evolution.
Exclusive fireside chats with global sports leaders
Aseries of one-to-one fireside chats with European broadcast and sports production leaders.
The commercial partnerships shaping sports content
Why does a brand sponsor certain sports, clubs and events and not others? What does a brand look for in a potential rights holder?
How to bring a big, global audience to your sport
Building a fan base for a new sport or growing the fan base for an existing sport or competition, comes with many challenges, as examined in this session.
Storytelling with athletes – how to maximise the impact of sports content
What is the key to creating content with athletes, and what are the pitfalls you should avoid?
First speakers announced
Joining the lineup are:
Jason Bell, former NFL player who played for the Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, and New York Giants. A UCLA graduate, he transitioned to private wealth management, becoming a partner at Masters Private Client Group and completing his Executive MBA at the University of Miami.
Bell co-hosts “The Jason & Osi Podcast,” co-presents ITV’s NFL Show, and regularly appears on Sky’s Sunday NFL broadcast. He has starred in campaigns for major brands and serves on the Union Jax Foundation Board for the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Returning as our host is Rachel Stringer. Rachel is a renowned British sports presenter, who has established herself as a prominent figure in sports broadcasting.
Rachel will expertly lead the content throughout the day and her presenting expertise has been shown through her work on various sports events and TV shows.
Other confirmed speakers include:
Ben Gallop, Head of Digital and Commissioning, BBC Sport
Luke Moore, COO, Stak & co-presenter, Football Ramble
Xavi Sanchez, Head of Video, Footballco
Dominique Cutts, Chief Content Officer, Aurora Media Worldwide
Kahlen Macaulay, Senior Manager, International Sports Partnerships, Snapchat
Matt Stagg, Founder and Senior Consultant, MTech Sport
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