On this week's episode, Sean chats to Josh Grunberg, Head of Community Development and Growth from Whistle Sports. Sean and Josh chat about how the world's best sports videos are ending up in your feed.
On this podcast you'll learn about:
- Josh's early career experience and working at the Vancouver Canucks where they were one of the first professional sports team to launch a YouTube Channel
- How Whistle Sports help some of the world's most successful content creators grow and connect with brands
- How the current video landscape is changing and how Whistle approach each platform differently
- The importance of producing quality videos that captivate and engage fans rather than rush content
- Sean's Facebook Live Digital Sports Strategy Q&A with Arizona State University

Let's chat
Resources from the podcast
- Thanks again to Josh Grunberg from Whistle Sports for being our guest on this week's show
- Connect with Josh on Twitter @JoshGrunberg, LinkedIn
- Connect with @joshgrunberg in #SportsBizSlack community
- Follow Whistle Sports on Twitter @WhistleSports, Facebook and Instagram
- Check out Deestroy on You Tube, one of Josh's favourite content creators
- Watch Next Trickshot Superstar on Facebook Watch
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Whistle Sports videos mentioned
Dude Perfect
Buff Dudes
Bad Joke Telling
Watch Next Trickshot Superstar on Facebook
Sports Digital Q&A with #DigitalDevils
See you at SEAT in Salt Lake City
Join us at SEAT Conference in Salt Lake City Utah on July 14-15 2023. Many of our podcast guests are SEAT attendees.
SEAT is the conference where sports technology executives unite to discuss and solve the tech problems the sports industry is facing. Collaboration across multiple tracks of technology, digital and data has helped the sports industry deliver improvements across stadium access, wi-fi, security, fan engagement, social media, digital content, ticketing and sponsorship revenue. Sean Callanan, Sports Geek