The Relevance of Live Streaming To The Future Of Sports Broadcasting

Sports fans from around the world spend thousands of dollars every year to gain access to their favourite teams’ games. Otherwise, if they’re not subscribed to the broadcasting channels, they would need to find a sports bar or hang out at a friend’s place to watch the games. However, a few years ago, with the rise of social media, live streaming came into existence and it completely changed the way things are done. Despite the resistance of major leagues and sports clubs, live streaming found its way into the fields and arenas and built quite the fan base posing as a real threat to the age-old sports broadcasting industry. However, live-streaming apps are only just starting so it’s a little early to claim that they will fully replace the mogul sports broadcasting industry. However, it’s worth considering that they’re going to have some major effects. If you’re interested to learn more about the relevance of live streaming to the future of sports broadcasting, continue reading.

It’s Not One or the Other

Even though live streaming might seem like it’s here to take over broadcasting and become the favoured medium for sports fans, their relationship is actually complementary. Live streaming plays a huge role in deepening the connection between fans and their favourite teams. It even has a direct effect on improving the popularity of underdog leagues and sports altogether. This only means that the sports industry as a whole including broadcasters is going to grow even further. Which is the main reason why established sports broadcasting channels are jumping at the opportunity to create their own streaming/OTT (over the top) platforms. 

It Will Make Way for Better Cost-Efficiency

The sports broadcasting industry is worth billions of dollars, it’s almost impossible to assume that all of this money is properly and fairly allocated. With live-streaming coming into the picture, fans are dropping their cable subscriptions in favour of the more engaging streaming apps, this will encourage broadcasters to change their ways and rethink their wasteful strategies. Experts over at Australia-based streaming platform https://blog.ligrsystems.com/customer-stories/cluch-tv-is-producing-over-100-live-games-a-weekend-using-ligr explain that as live streaming is becoming more dependent on cloud-based solutions, there’s an opportunity to produce high-quality content at the fraction of the costs incurred by major sports productions. However, the initial investment to set up the necessary graphics tools for an aggregated OTT platform should be taken into account for actual cost estimation. 

It Stimulates the Need for Better Content

One clear way where live streaming is completely dominating traditional broadcasting is the creative content. The spontaneity of live streaming makes for much more captivating content than that of the often rigid live production. After-match Q&As, exclusive interviews, and special footage have all become synonymous with live-streaming and are the primary reasons fans are hooked on this new sports viewing platform. This will only stimulate the need for richer content from broadcasters and force them to start moving out of their comfort zones to create a more interactive medium if they want their avid fans to stick around. In addition to content, live streaming is also excelling in automated graphics which significantly enhances the viewing experience. If broadcasting channels want to keep up with live-streaming apps, they will have to up their game in terms of the visual effects and graphics that they employ when airing important sports events.

It Will Attract More Fans

Live streaming allows the audience to watch games whenever and wherever they wish. This accessibility is likely to encourage the so-called casual viewers to follow sports more intently just because they’re in charge of the viewing terms. A casual viewer won’t commit to a monthly cable subscription to watch the premier league. However, the same viewer could be interested in following the league on their smartphone during their daily commute. This will increase the probability of more casual viewers turning into proper fans which in turn increases the likelihood of them activating a cable subscription so as not to miss out on their newfound obsession. 

It Might Steal Away Ads Deals

In recent years, there have been a number of incidents where live streaming platforms stole away ad deals from traditional broadcasters. Since ads are one of the most important sources of revenue for broadcasters, this might be a real challenge to try to overcome. However, competition only means better service and content for the audience who seem to be the only party benefiting in all cases.

 

 

Live streaming is indeed coming in with a bang. However, as mentioned above, it doesn’t have to be an ‘either/or’ situation where fans have to make a choice between live streaming and traditional broadcasting. Broadcasters can find imaginative solutions to use live streaming platforms to enrich their already-established market. If done right, all parties involved will benefit from this.

Amazon and Sky team up to bring their best entertainment together in time for Christmas. #TV #Sky #Amazon

Sky and Amazon announced a new long-term partnership that will see Prime Video launch on Sky and NOW TV devices across Europe from today, while the NOW TV and Sky Ticket apps will also come to Fire TV devices. The partnership means customers in the UK, Ireland, Austria, Germany and Italy will be able to watch all the most talked-about and award-winning TV series, films and sport from Sky and Prime Video in one place in time for Christmas.

For the first time UK customers will be able to watch every live Premier League fixture on Sky Sports, Prime Video and BT Sport without switching devices. Plus, with new Amazon Original series like survival drama series The Wilds and The Grand Tour: A Massive Hunt launching in December, this deal opens up new depths of entertainment for Sky and NOW TV customers, all in one place. And in time for Christmas, movie fans will have access to a wide range of new releases and family favourites across Prime Video including Borat Subsequent MoviefilmUncle Frank and I’m Your Woman for the ultimate movie marathon.

“We’re pleased to be bringing our Prime Video app to Sky Q and NOW TV devices in time for the holidays,” said Jay Marine, Vice President, Prime Video Worldwide. “With winter settling in, and our new binge-watch obsession The Wilds about to launch, it’s a perfect time for Sky customers to catch up on our award-winning Prime Video TV shows, movies, and live sport, including Prime Video’s exclusive live broadcasts of over 20 English Premier League games this December. Plus, with NOW TV launching on Fire TV – customers in the UK have never had it better when it comes to choosing what to watch however they are watching.”

Stephen van Rooyen, EVP & CEO UK & Europe, Sky said: “Sky Q customers are receiving an early Christmas present on their boxes this year in the form of Amazon Prime Video. Anyone who needs to get stuck into something new after The Undoing on Sky Atlantic will now be able to flip right over to The Boys on Prime Video, without ever leaving Sky Q. Amazon Prime Video TV shows, movies and more will sit alongside Sky Originals and Netflix, as well as apps like Disney+, BBC iPlayer, Fiit and much more. This will make it even easier for you to access everything you love, in one place. I’m delighted that this deal will give even more people access to our brilliant NOW TV and Sky Ticket apps through Amazon Fire TV devices and Fire Edition TVs.”

In the UK, Italy and Ireland the Prime Video app will launch on NOW TV devices, as well as Sky Ticket devices in Germany, on 14th December. The NOW TV app will be rolling out to select Fire TV devices and Fire TV Edition smart TVs to customers in the UK also on 14th December and in, Italy, Ireland, Austria and Switzerland through early 2021 with Sky Ticket also rolling out on Fire TV devices and Fire TV Edition smart TVs in Germany through the first part of 2021.

It’s easy to watch Prime Video on Sky Q

Sky Q customers will be able to find Prime Video in the Apps section or by saying “Launch Prime Video” into their voice remote to pair their Sky Q box with their existing Prime membership. Must-watch Amazon Originals will be featured on the Q Home page alongside the best from Sky, Netflix and Disney+, making it easier than ever to choose what to watch. And customers can expect even more Prime Video integration, such as voice search for TV series, movies and more, in 2021. Sky customers who are not yet Prime Video customers can sign up via the Amazon Prime Video app, to enjoy a 30-day free trial.

NOW TV on Amazon Fire TV Devices in the UK

The NOW TV app will be available on Fire TV devices from December- with roll-out beginning on Fire TV Stick, Fire TV Stick Lite and Fire TV Stick 4K from 14th December. On Fire TV devices, finding the NOW TV app is easy, NOW TV customers will be able to download the app and log in to access Original shows on Sky Atlantic, the biggest fixtures on Sky Sports and family favourites on Sky Cinema. Fire TV customers who are not yet NOW TV customers can sign up to NOW TV passes, including Sky Cinema, Entertainment and Sky Sports by visiting nowtv.com/amazon.

Launch Summary

Service Launching on… Where? When?
Prime Video Sky Q UK, Ireland, Italy, Germany 14th December 2020
  Sky Ticket devices Germany 14th December 2020
  NOW TV devices UK, Ireland, Italy 14th December 2020
  Sky X Austria 14th December 2020
NOW TV Fire TV Stick Lite (1st Gen)

Fire TV Stick (3rd Gen)

Fire TV Stick (2nd Gen)

Fire TV Stick 4K

Fire TV Edition – JVC Smart HD/FHD

UK 14th December 2020
Other Fire TV Devices UK, Ireland, Germany*, Italy Early 2021

*Sky Ticket app as opposed to NOW TV app

New Faith Network, Christian online streaming service hits record subscriber numbers! #Streaming #NewFaithNetwork

Market expansions, increased content and technical innovations have resulted in huge growth for the Christian online streaming service New Faith Network, which launched in 2017. The service has grown on average by 110% year-on-year in the last three years and in the last six months by 150%. 

Bringing the word of Christ to millions Founded by broadcasting veteran Henk Bout, the service launched in the Netherlands with the mission to inspire Christians globally by bringing faith and family-friendly entertainment in a new, modern way. Since then, the service has rolled out in a further five European markets, with the UK and Ireland being the most recent in December 2019, where there is already a strong local presence. 

The largest, growing selection of Christian content New Faith Network’s content catalogue has the largest collection of Christian films, series and original productions – all faith and family-friendly. Whereas, other mainstream platforms only have a handful of Christian titles. In the Netherlands, the catalogue has grown to just under one thousand titles (doubling since launch) and in the UK and Ireland the number has also doubled since launch. 

A continually improved experience More supported viewing methods, mobile apps, as well as the increase in content has meant consistent growth in viewing time; and viewing patterns and lengths are similar on New Faith Network to other subscription video platforms. Smart apps will be available in the UK and Ireland at the end of 2020 and they will be second, to the Netherlands, to offer original content. 

Connecting communities, safely New Faith Network is the better alternative to other more mainstream streaming services for Christian viewers because it has been tailored to fit their requirements – selected, created and curated with Christian values in mind and connected to their beliefs. The content gives parents a sense of security and reassurance and unites world religions, regardless of differing viewpoints. 

Henk Bout, Founder, New Faith Network said: “Our subscriber numbers have increased every year because there is a growing demand by the Christian community for this type of content. We listen and respond to their needs by offering more titles, being more innovative and continually improving our service. Our opportunity to grow has been supported by our strong bonds with local and international partners.” 

What’s next for New Faith Network? Currently active in five markets there is a strong drive to further expand across Europe (and beyond) reaching Christians in as many countries as possible. New Faith Network will continually look to improve the service and find additional ways to watch. The aim is to build the catalogue of titles across all markets with the addition of more original content and more self-produced material (particularly from UK and Irish viewers) offering a multi-faceted platform with local support. 

Pure Telecom targets Ireland’s lucrative streaming market with new TV service. #Netgem #PureTelecom #Streaming

Pure Telecom, Ireland’s high-speed broadband and telecoms provider, today announces that it is entering the triple-play market through a partnership with TV service provider, Netgem. To mark the partnership, which represents Netgem’s largest distribution partnership in Ireland so far, Pure Telecom is revealing insights from a national survey of 1,000 Irish adults, conducted in July 2020. It found that the majority of the Irish population is now paying for a video streaming service, with the average adult spending €18.91 per month on streaming services.

Pure Telecom will tap into this lucrative market by giving Irish viewers access to Netgem’s range of live and on-demand content through broadband and TV bundles starting at €43. Subscribers will be able to access live TV from Saorview channels, along with 20 additional channels. They will also have access to streaming services from providers including YouTube, Amazon Prime Video, All4 and Plex, as well as ad-free kids’ TV provider Hopster. The service is integrated with Alexa voice control.

Pure Telecom’s research found that some 81% of Irish adults are currently paying for at least one streaming service. And, it found that the COVID-19 lockdown caused 34% of Irish adults to increase the amount they spend on streaming channels.

The survey revealed that the average Irish adult spends 13 hours, 35 minutes watching streaming channels each week. That figure increases to 15 hours 28 minutes per week for Millennials and 14 hours, 25 minutes for Gen Z.

According to the survey, residents in Carlow watch the most streamed content at 19 hours, 23 minutes per week. That is followed by Louth (18 hours, 12 minutes) and Wicklow (17 hours, 26 minutes). Offaly and Sligo residents, meanwhile, clock up the least amount of time watching streaming channels at 9 hours, 23 minutes per week. That is followed by Monaghan (10 hours, 30 minutes) and Kildare (11 hours, 54 minutes).

Paul Connell, CEO, Pure Telecom

 

“At Pure Telecom, top-quality customer service along with extremely competitive prices have always been our priority. We are delighted to be partnering with Netgem to provide a genuine alternative for Irish viewers seeking both broadband and TV.”

Sylvain Thevenot, Chief Commercial & Customer Officer, Netgem, said: “Pure Telecom is a really strong local player in an Irish broadband market that is heating up rapidly. We are delighted to be working with them to reach new audiences in Ireland and showcase how quickly and easily ISPs can launch compelling TV services via Netgem with a low overall investment.”

Disney+ coming to Amazon Fire TV and Fire Tablets in Ireland March 24th #Disney+ #Amazon #FireTV

Disney+, the new streaming service from the Walt Disney Company, will be available on Amazon devices in Ireland including Fire TV streaming devices and compatible Fire Tablets on March 24th.

Disney+ offers fans of all ages a new way to experience the unparalleled content from the company’s iconic entertainment brands, including Disney, Pixar, Marvel, Star Wars, and National Geographic, as well as exclusive original programming including feature-length films, series, documentaries, and short-form content made exclusively for the service such as The MandalorianHigh School Musical: The Musical: The Series and The World According to Jeff Goldblum.

On Fire TV, finding the Disney+ app and content is easy with Alexa; customers can use their included Alexa Voice Remote, paired Echo device. Disney+ content will be included in Fire TV’s universal search feature making it easy to find and discover content with your voice. When the app becomes available customers will be able to say things like:

  • “Alexa, find Disney+”
  • “Alexa, open Disney+”
  • “Alexa, play [name of show]”
  •  “Alexa, find Star Wars movies.”

Fire Tablet customers can download movies, TV series or shorts, and watch whenever they want. Customers can also pause a show on their Fire TV and resume watching on their Fire Tablet, so they can enjoy Disney+ on the go, wherever they are.

Fire TV and Fire Tablet customers can sign up for a seven-day free trial directly on their Amazon device starting March 24th, after which they will be charged £5.99/€6.99 a month or £59.99/€69.99 for an annual subscription. If a customer signed up for Disney+ on another device, they can simply log into their account.