On this podcast you’ll learn about:
- What the NFL has learned from analysis on wi-fi network usage
- How ESPN is changing it's coverage to integrate mobile
- Why 120 sports was formed and what MLBAM has learned so far
- The advantage teams have over media with deep connections to fans
- The importance of engaging fans where they are – home, on the move, in stadium
- How important is it for teams to build up the live experience
- Why the sports media landscape is fragmenting and what you can do
Resources from the episode
Follow @SEATConference on Twitter and Instagram and like SEAT on Facebook- Please connect with my panelists:
- Joe Inzerillo, EVP & CTO, Major League Baseball Advanced Media
- Eric Johnson, Executive Vice President Multimedia Sales, ESPN (@ericcjohnson)
- Junior Gaspard, Vice President Sales & Retention, Experience (@jgaspard1)
- Michelle McKenna-Doyle, CIO, National Football League (@NFLCIO)
- Fred Kirsch, Publisher & Vice President of Content, New England Patriots (@Fred_Kirsch)
- Connect with Christine Stoffel and join SEAT group on Linkedin
- Good follow up article with Michelle – NFL CIO: Quarterbacking A Digital Revolution
- Find out more about Steve Sammartino's book “The Great Fragmentation
” as mentioned on the panel and listen to my interview with Steve on Behind The Book episode of Beers, Blokes & Business. - Check out the SEAT conference Fancam taken at the end of the Welcome Address
- Here is our SEAT 2014 hub it was a busy few days in Miami
- Listen to podcasts with SEAT 2014 Sponsors
- Check out photos from SEAT on Flickr
- Please cast your vote for Richard Clarke's SXSW submission on Arsenal's FA Cup win
- Connect with all guests of the podcast and check out the podcast archive
- Thanks for iTunes reviews in Australian iTunes and USA iTunes.
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What they said… tweets from #SEAT2014
@seancallanan takes stage to discuss #fan engagement via #digital & #tech. @MLB @nflcio @Fred_Kirsch @espn #SEAT2014 pic.twitter.com/El5tExsOSs
— Ryan T. Hall (@ryan_t_hall21) July 22, 2014
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— Norman Rice (@normanrice3) July 22, 2014
It all begins and ends with good content. Invest in good content. #SEAT2014 @Fred_Kirsch @Patriots
— Venyoo (@TeamVenyoo) July 22, 2014
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— Kirk Wakefield (@kirkwakefield) July 22, 2014
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— Tod Caflisch (@tcaflisch) July 22, 2014
Together We Make Football asks fans to upload their stories with amazing results. Winners go to #superbowl says @nflcio #SEAT2014
— Lynn Thomas (@LindaMThom) July 22, 2014
#SEAT2014 Great panel to kickoff CIO track today .. great thought keadership
— Bill Jeu de Vine (@BillJeudeVine) July 22, 2014
Nobody bookmarks websites anymore. Discovery is through recommendations and content searches. #amentothat @MLB @joeinz #SEAT2014
— Lynn Thomas (@LindaMThom) July 22, 2014
Gameday used to be slowest web traffic day for team site, now it’s the highest. #SEAT2014 @SEATconference
— John ♠️Spade (@DaSpadeR) July 22, 2014
Thank you @Fred_Kirsch! How to engage the fans. Kirsch words. #SEAT2014 @ExtremeNetworks @Patriots pic.twitter.com/Jf0geGOcva
— Norman Rice (@normanrice3) July 22, 2014
Want people to open & use your app? Make your app a utility for the game. Shortest bathroom line near you. #gottago #SEAT2014
— Doug Goon (@douggoon) July 22, 2014
We are fighting the three C's of home viewing: cost, comfort and convenience. @Fred_Kirsch #SEAT2014
— Russell Scibetti (@rscibetti) July 22, 2014
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