Month: December 2016

Fan Engagement 2016 Year In Review: 100 Global Fan Engagement/Experience Activations

What a year in fan engagement 2016 has been.

From Pokemon Go to Hackathons, eSports to virtual reality and wearables to a focus on user generated content, stadiums and teams across the globe have been putting fans first with some very funny, interesting and innovative ideas. 

Sports fans across global stadiums have been gifted with a dazzling array of interesting and down right intriguing fan engagement activations throughout 2016 particularly through new advances in technology. Teams are constantly on the hunt to find the new ‘wow’ factor idea that brings the fan closer and increases their emotional loyalty to the team while importantly finding ways to drive revenue through these sponsor led engagement ideas. 

As I did last year with this 2015 review, I’ve put together a list of 100 activations across a multitude of areas of engagement and from some 90 odd stadiums and teams. The list I’ve collated is by no means a definitive account of the top 100 fan engagement ideas in 2016 but merely my take on what some of the best activations have been from what I’ve seen on my travels throughout the year. 

I could have easily added another 200 to 300 ideas in highlighting the impressive work that fan engagement and customer experience reps are doing around the world such is the high quality of creativity on show however for now these are the 100 best ideas across fan engagement/experience that spring to mind from the year that was.

There is no particular order here for the 100 ideas but be sure to tell me if I’ve missed something spectacular or if you would like to learn more about an idea seen here.

Be sure to check out some of my resources for more information and education:

5000+ Fan Engagement Pinterest Board

200 Fan Engagement Ideas Work Sheet

Once again, well done to all of the creative people responsible for the work below.

Let’s get started……

100. The Royal Box at the 2016 Formula One Australian Grand Prix. A seat upgrade right on the starting line for the big race.

Royal Box at AUS GP F1

Royal Box at AUS GP F1

99. Green Bay Packers NFL Fan Choice Awards. Fans can vote for their fellow fans in these awards

Green Bay Packers Fan Choice Awards

Green Bay Packers Fan Choice Awards

98. Liverpool let fans take control of Fabio Aurelio’s free kick on Twitter.

97. Seattle Sounders FC continued their great work in fan engagement and user generated content with their Posters By The People

Sounders FC 'Posters By The People'

Sounders FC ‘Posters By The People’

Sounders FC

Sounders FC

96. Sporting Kansas FC produced these cute Valentines Day cards for fans.

Sporting Kansas Valentines Day Cards

Sporting Kansas Valentines Day Cards

95. The San Francisco 49ers let fans sing the national anthem at their Levis Stadium home games with this Golden Voice bit of fun.

49ers Golden Voice

49ers Golden Voice

94. Cambridge United FC gave fans this voucher for free food and drinks at an away game that was very far from home. 

Cambridge United FC

Cambridge United FC

93. Cronulla Sharks in the NRL introduced their #SharkPark3D virtual reality

Cronulla Sharks 360

Cronulla Sharks 360

92. Argentine club Tigre introduced implantable microchips for die hard fans.

Tigre's Fan Microchip's

Tigre’s Fan Microchip’s

91. The Atlanta Hawks unveiled a shark tank like competition for fans to showcase their marketing skills.

Atlanta Hawks 'Shark Tank'

Atlanta Hawks ‘Shark Tank’

90. Brisbane Roar (A-League) and Brisbane Lions (AFL) announced a collaboration to work together this year by allowing members of both clubs to enjoy a top-level cross-code experience.

Brisbane Roar A-League and Brisbane Lions AFL

Brisbane Roar A-League and Brisbane Lions AFL

89. The Phoenix Suns made everyone laugh with their Lion King Cam 88. Hibernian unveiled their ‘Life With Hibs’ campaign.

Hibs SPL

Hibs SPL

87. The Detroit Pistons introduced their new interactive game day guide which saw the emails that they send to fans change every time the fan views them.

Detroit Pistons NBA

Detroit Pistons NBA

86. West Ham United FC were one of a number of clubs to introduce eSports players. Manchester City, Ajax, PSG and the 76ers were among the teams to also introduce eSports players.

West Ham eSports Player

West Ham eSports Player

Ajax eSports

Ajax eSports

85. The Townsville Fire in the WNBL put all of their members names on the centre court.

Townsville Fire WNBL

Townsville Fire WNBL

84. The NBA and Under Armour introduced the NBA Fit App.

NBA Fit App

NBA Fit App

83. FC Grenoble used Tinder to engage their fans with an activation that involved fans matching with the team mascot.

FC Grenoble Rugby Tinder App

FC Grenoble Rugby Tinder App

82. The Hokkaido Nippon-Ham Fighters first pitch got a bit scary as they did this scary Ring version of events in Japan. 81. The NY Knicks and other teams across codes poked fun at fans with the ‘Bandwagon Cam’ throughout the season.

80. Swedish club AIK replaced younger mascots with older ones for this game and it was an interesting outcome.  79. Mercedes Benz Stadium introduced their concession offerings for fans for when the new stadium opens. Fan favourites like hot dogs and soda’s are cheap at $2. The Atlanta Falcons then sent members a player signed thank you card with $2 inside so they could use that money on the new food and drink menu.

Mercedes Benz Stadium concession offerings

Mercedes Benz Stadium concession offerings

Atlanta Falcons NFL

Atlanta Falcons NFL

78. The Melbourne Storm in the NRL lit up Melbourne’s AAMI Park with these stadium projections.

Melbourne Storm NRL

Melbourne Storm NRL

77. The Sacramento Kings in the NBA launched a spin cycle class for fans.

Sacramento Kings NBA

Sacramento Kings NBA

76. Richmond Tigers in the AFL got cosy with the Cuddle Cam 75. Euro 2016 saw David Guetta team up with fans which allowed the latter to sing his song and re-mix the track.

Euro 2016

Euro 2016

74. Metallica played the US national anthem to thousands of fans at a San Jose Sharks NHL home game. Interesting national anthem renditions. Can they work elsewhere?

72. The Sydney Swans in the AFL worked with a sponsor to light up the Sydney Cricket Ground through this wearables activation.

Sydney Swans

Sydney Swans

Sydney Swans/SCG AFL

Sydney Swans/SCG AFL

71. The roving dinosaur at the Australian Grand Prix in their new M-Lane gourmet food and drink area certainly made fans lose their minds for a few seconds.

AUS GP F1 'M-Lane'

AUS GP F1 ‘M-Lane’

70. The Dallas Mavericks in the NBA let fans design the new basketball court.

Dallas Mavericks NBA

Dallas Mavericks NBA

69. At the Wests Tigers home game at Campbelltown Stadium in Sydney against the NZ Warriors made the traditional Kiwi meal, Hangi available to fans.

Hangi at Wests Tigers NRL

Hangi at Wests Tigers NRL

68. The Phoenix Suns held a 90’s night complete with some clever content like this pager number and 90’s website. 

Phoenix Suns NBA

Phoenix Suns NBA

Phoenix Suns 90's Night

Phoenix Suns 90’s Night

67. The Sounders in the MLS let fans design their scarves.

Sounders FC 'Scarf Sound Off'

Sounders FC ‘Scarf Sound Off’

66. Leicester City gave away a free beer to every member after winning the Premier League.

LCFC

LCFC

65. Brisbane Lions AFL club gave free car washes to fans cars while they were at the game.

Brisbane Lions AFL

Brisbane Lions AFL

64. The Australian national football team, The Socceroos created a clever junior passport which saw kids be able to participate in activities and get a stamp at each station and then take home a merchandise pack.

Socceroos Junior Passport

Socceroos Junior Passport

63. Auckland Blues in the Super Rugby gave away 10 tonnes of potatoes to a selection of fans on game day.

Auckland Blues Super Rugby

Auckland Blues Super Rugby

62. The ever inclusive Sydney Swans launched their official LGBTI fan group. Read more about the Rainbow Swans.

Sydney Swans AFL Rainbow Swans

Sydney Swans AFL Rainbow Swans

61. Football club Reading FC in England gave fans the opportunity to brand and name their new beer in partnership with West Berkshire Brewing.

Reading FC

Reading FC

60. Essendon launched their Embracing India campaign to engage with the Indian community in Australia.

AFL Essendon's Embracing India Initiative

AFL Essendon’s Embracing India Initiative

59. Leicester City and Walkers released these special edition crisps called ‘Salt and Victory’ to celebrate their huge win in the Premier League. They gave away a packet to every fan at a home game too.

LCFC 'Salt and Victory' Crisps

LCFC ‘Salt and Victory’ Crisps

58. The NY Rangers introduced a new big screen idea with the ‘Viral Moment Of The Game’ that took a clip that was or is going viral and put it up on the screens during breaks.

NY Islanders NHL 'Viral Moment'

NY Islanders NHL ‘Viral Moment’

57. As part of their fan giveaways and promotions in 2016, the Dodgers gave away 40,000 Justin Turner Chia Pet’s to fans. That’s an interesting merchandise/giveaway idea if ever I’ve seen one.

LA Dodgers MLB

LA Dodgers MLB

56. Arsenal launched the first Premier League app for kids. More on this here.

Arsenal Kids App

Arsenal Kids App

55. The GWS Giants had a half time activation that made one fan $100,000 richer! What a kick this was…. This video shot by a fan is also worth a look. Absolute scenes…..

54. The Atlanta Tinder Hawks Swipe Right Night 2.0 again showcased the Hawks flair for tech with this digital tech night at a game. More about this activation here.

Atlanta Hawks Swipe Right Night 2.0

Atlanta Hawks Swipe Right Night 2.0

53. MCFC have unveiled their plans for their new walk way from the stadium which sees fans see them walk through a special tunnel.

MCFC

MCFC

52. The Sacramento Kings in the NBA held a tech night that was a good way to showcase fans tech skills which would go a long way in improving their fan experience at games.

Sacramento Kings Tech Night

Sacramento Kings Tech Night

51. The Miami Dolphins and a host of other US teams partnered with Uber for Uber Tailgate which saw fans be able to catch a seamless ride to and from the game.

Uber Tailgate

Uber Tailgate

50. The NRL launched a new real time auction feature called Instabilia which allowed fans to bid on game worn gear while the game was still on. 

NRL Instabilia

NRL Instabilia

49. The British and Irish Lions unveiled their new kit with this cool hologram activation.

48. NYCFC introduced ‘Hair Cam’

NYCFC 'Hair Cam'

NYCFC ‘Hair Cam’

47. Collingwood let injured player Dane Swan live tweet a game from the official team Twitter account.

Collingwood AFL

Collingwood AFL

46. The NRL Bulldogs leased their Belmore Sports Ground stadium out to one lucky family for a night.

NRL Bulldogs

NRL Bulldogs

45. At the NRL Grand Final fans were treated to free massages in the members only fan area.

NRL Grand Final

NRL Grand Final

44. The NFL Baltimore Ravens let a fan be a photographer for the night.

Baltimore Ravens NFL

Baltimore Ravens NFL

43. MCFC introduced robots to keep fans happy at Etihad Stadium.

MCFC Robots

MCFC Robots

42. Tottenham Hotspur in the BPL produced a heap of free and fun printable party ideas for fans.

Tottenham EPL

Tottenham EPL

41. Arsenal FC had fun with this ‘Where’s Wally’ type mascot image on social media which took off.

Arsenal FC

Arsenal FC

40. Minor League team, the Potomac Nationals had one of the coolest giveaway promotions ever with this Seinfeld Frank Costanza bobblehead.

Potomac Nationals

Potomac Nationals

39. The Memphis Grizzlies held a cute Diaper Derby. The Sydney Kings in the NBL also did a baby race which went down well with fans.

Memphis Grizzlies 'Diaper Derby'

Memphis Grizzlies ‘Diaper Derby’

38. The Atlanta Falcons called upon gaming fans for Madden Monday tournaments.

Atlanta Falcons NFL

Atlanta Falcons NFL

37. The San Diego Padres held a Ghostbusters Day complete with a nifty bobblehead freebie.

Padres MLB 'Ghostbuster's Day'

Padres MLB ‘Ghostbuster’s Day’

36. The Brisbane Heat in the BBL cricket launched their virtual reality mobile app.

Brisbane Heat BBL

Brisbane Heat BBL

35. The Western Sydney Wanderers launched a new fan bar for their A-League fans.

WSW A-League

WSW A-League

34. West Ham United FC launched a new range of beers at the Olympic Stadium in London which included Iron Ale and Boleyn Bitter.

West Ham United FC

West Ham United FC

33. The Cleveland Cavaliers introduced a VR headset activation with sponsor Budweiser to bring exclusive VR content directly to fans through their app.

Cavs NBA VR

Cavs NBA VR

Cavs NBA VR

Cavs NBA VR

32. The NBA launched these colourful Twitter emojis and hashflags for the current NBA season.

NBA Twitter Emoji's

NBA Twitter Emoji’s

NBA Hashflags

NBA Hashflags

31. Cricket Australia launched their ‘Field of Flavours’ fan experience that is seen here on show for the third test match at the Adelaide Oval.

Cricket Australia 'Field of Flavours'

Cricket Australia ‘Field of Flavours’

Cricket Australia 'Field of Flavours'

Cricket Australia ‘Field of Flavours’

30. The WWE Series let fans take home their actual seats!

WWE Survivor Series

WWE Survivor Series

WWE Survivor Series

WWE Survivor Series

30. The Canberra Raiders fans in the NRL made the ‘Viking Clap’ something to remember in 2016.

29. The Seattle Mariners gave away 20,000 replica plaques to fans.

Seattle Mariners MLB

Seattle Mariners MLB

28. Aston Villa’s owner Tony Xia allowed members the opportunity to sit with him at games in his director’s box.

Aston Villa FC

Aston Villa FC

27. QPRFC held a special ticket promotion to coincide with the 50th anniversary of their 1967 league cup win by offering tickets at this low price.

QPRFC

QPRFC

27. Melbourne Victory in the A-League gave away free personalised trading cards to fans.

Melbourne Victory A-League personalised trading cards

Melbourne Victory A-League personalised trading cards

26. The Cleveland Cavaliers gave fans the chance to wear a championship ring through virtual reality.

Cavs NBA

Cavs NBA

25. The NRL Grand Final featured a cool activation called ‘The Virtual Boot’ where fans could take a virtual kick as seen below. e7b494d70612bb8e6f3fca0fb58b5aff

24. Football club Morton FC called on fans to design and then judge the winning kit design for their away jersey.

Morton FC

Morton FC

23. Watford and Virgin Rail subsidised the away day train travel for fans.

Watford EPL

Watford EPL

22. NASCAR let their drivers take over the Snapchat account.

NASCAR

NASCAR

21. West Bromwich Albion owner gave out a free beer and scarf to every member at one of the team’s home games.

West Bromwich Albion BPL

West Bromwich Albion BPL

20. Chelsea Football Club stood out brightly with this new lighting and visuals display this season.

Chelsea FC

Chelsea FC

19. Memphis Grizzlies created a giant corn maze for fans. 

Memphis Grizzlies NBA

Memphis Grizzlies NBA

18. MCFC launched Pep’s Taxi. 

17. Australian Open Tennis Instagram Mosaic. Fans were encouraged to tag #AUSOPEN on Instagram and then were able to get their polaroid pic printed. They could then add it to the wall as seen below.

Aus Open Instagram Mosaic

Aus Open Instagram Mosaic

Aus Open Instagram Mosaic

Aus Open Instagram Mosaic

16. The Canterbury Bulldogs in the NRL had a fantastic fan engagement project called The Breed. Everyone should check this out.

NRL Bulldogs

NRL Bulldogs

'The Breed' Canterbury Bulldogs NRL

‘The Breed’ Canterbury Bulldogs NRL

15. The Minnesota Wild became the first team to use Snapchat Spectacles. 

14. The Gold Coast Suns (AFL) were one of a number of global teams who jumped on the Pokemon Go craze back in June with this event.

Gold Coast Suns AFL

Gold Coast Suns AFL

13. Plenty of teams in the US and UK started to engage fans with hackathons. Denver Broncos, MCFC and Oregon University were just some of the many teams getting into this tech space.

MCFC

MCFC

Oregon University Quackcon

Oregon University Quackcon

Denver Broncos NFL

Denver Broncos NFL

12. Westpac Stadium projections for the ALL BLACKS rugby union test matches in Wellington, New Zealand.

Westpac Stadium Wellington, NZ

Westpac Stadium Wellington, NZ

11. The Hallmark Security Football League produced this great little ground hopper book for young and old football fans.

The Hallmark Security Football League

The Hallmark Security Football League

10. The AFL Grand Final saw fans take a big kick off the ‘Tower of Torp’ and into a giant AFL Premiership cup.

AFL Grand Final 'Tower of Torp'

AFL Grand Final ‘Tower of Torp’

9. The Western Bulldogs in the AFL gave fans travelling to Sydney for a finals match $10 and this lovely letter to show them how much their support meant to them in the run through the finals.

Western Bulldogs AFL

Western Bulldogs AFL

8. The Denver Broncos launched a 45 day fitness challenge for fans which represented a good health and fitness bit of fan engagement.

Denver Broncos NFL

Denver Broncos NFL

7. The Houston Astros gave out beards for fans of Keuchel.

Houston Astros

Houston Astros

6. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the NFL got their players to draw NFL team logos. What ensued was pretty hilarious. Bucs Draw NFL Logos

Tampa Bay Buccaneers 'Draw Logos'

Tampa Bay Buccaneers ‘Draw Logos’

5. The pool deck and Sandy Point at The Gabba, Brisbane. 

Pool Deck and Sandy Point at The Gabba Cricket Australia

Pool Deck and Sandy Point at The Gabba Cricket Australia

Gabba Pool Deck

Gabba Pool Deck

Sandy Point

Sandy Point

Sandy Point

Sandy Point

Sandy Point

Sandy Point

Gabba Pool Deck

Gabba Pool Deck

4. Tennessee Titans NFL fan caricatures had fans lining up for these free face drawings when I visited Nissan Stadium in October.

Titans caricature's

Titans caricature’s

3.  Allianz Stadium in Sydney put up an offer for fans to grab a free pie via their app if either team scored 4 tries or more before the 60th minute. 

Allianz Stadium

Allianz Stadium

 2. San Antonio Spurs gave away packets of Slam Duncan O’s (Tim Duncan’s cereal) via mini parachutes at his farewell ceremony

1. One of the best bits of fan engagement at the AFL Grand Final was seeing a couple of fans race around the MCG fence as they tried to beat a horse on the LED screen which was racing along side them.

The price is not right: how much is too much for a beer at sporting events?

The price is not right: how much is too much for a beer at sporting events?

For many Australian sports fans, buying beer at sporting venues is an exercise in subjugation. For starters, the alcohol content for those in general admission is often capped at mid-strength – a typically penal restriction aimed at civilising the riff-raff.

Yet the true indignity arrives right at the dreaded moment the attendant rings up the till. By the time you have handed over the cost of a round, you’ve just paid for the better part of a three-course meal at a decent restaurant.

High prices

Fans at the 2014 football World Cup in Brazil were able to buy a local Brahma beer for as little as R$10 (A$3.97). Yet not only are the Germans football world champions, but their elite Bundesliga leads the way in beer prices. The average cost of a beer in the league is less than €4 (A$5.59).

Elsewhere in Europe, a pint of beer costs on average £3.99 (A$6.76) at English Premier League venues. Yet fans in Australia can be held to ransom if they want to enjoy a beer at the footy or cricket.

Ahead of this year’s third cricket Test, the Adelaide Oval was criticised for planning to raise its already high price of beer to A$9.20. Following public pressure prices were held at A$8.90 (for 425ml).

However, beer at Adelaide is better value than Domain Stadium in Perth, where $8 only buys 330ml of beer. Compared to the average price of beer in Australia ($6.44 for a lager) it is clear that stadium prices are at a premium.

Different serving sizes can often mask higher prices, making it hard for a fan to tell if a $5.40 Carlton Draught at the MCG is better value than paying $8 for a Carlton Mid at the SCG. Stadiums may boast that their beer is cheaper than another – but such claims can be misleading, and fans can be exploited.

The global picture

Exchange rates make global price comparisons even more difficult and leave fans at the mercy of stadium operators. But, surprisingly, when beer sizes and prices are standardised, Australian venues don’t fare too badly.

Although Australian stadiums don’t measure up to some of their European counterparts, beer is generally cheaper here than at North American venues. Ahead of the pack in this beer swindle are the Philadelphia Eagles, which charge US$8.50 (A$11.50) for a 12oz (355ml) beer.

The food and drink served at stadiums have long been a point of angst for sport-mad Australians. Research shows fans are not satisfied with the price, quality and service of this element of the fan experience. They are frustrated by the limited options of weak, poor-quality beer at stadiums.

Worst aspect of match experience according to Australian fans. Keith Parry

Overseas stadiums leave many Australian venues far behind when it comes to choice. Australian fans may drink large quantities of beer at games, but they are increasingly looking for higher-quality offerings – and craft beer in particular. Craft beer consumption is increasing in Australia, but the trend is yet to infiltrate Australian sport.

Throughout the US, however, it is standard to find five or ten locally brewed and independent craft beers on tap at major venues. For example, Major League Soccer (MLS) side Sporting Kansas City has Boulevard Brewing on its concession stands. And the Tap Room public bar at Miami’s Hard Rock Stadium features close to 50 craft beer options from across Florida.

Tap Room at Hard Rock Stadium. Blair Hughes

Closer to home, Wellington’s Westpac Stadium has partnered with local brewery Garage Project to feature its range of craft beers along with a rotating selection of New Zealand craft beers.

The Garage Project partnership at Wellington’s Westpac Stadium. Blair Hughes

Advances in beer services

Technology is playing a part in the push for implementing craft beer.

Dodger Stadium in Los Angeles created a special, technologically advanced, ice-cream-type foam that sits atop beer cups to keep it ice-cold for longer. And self-serve beer vending machines are on the rise throughout American stadiums to serve both quality beer options while cutting down the time fans are away from their seats.

Collaborations between teams, stadiums and craft beer breweries are on the rise. Teams such the NFL’s Buffalo Bills and MLS side DC United have their own lines of pale ales for fans.

In England, football clubs including Reading FC have called on fans to name their new match-day pale ale. West Ham United’s new ground features two types of craft beer – Boleyn Bitter and Iron Ale. This further highlights the emphasis that stadiums and teams are placing on engaging with fans through quality craft beer.

With falling attendance numbers in many Australian venues, there is a need for an improved fan experience to attract stay-away fans, particularly as sports teams are competing with a growing number of alternative entertainment options.

Given the importance of alcohol to Australians, sports teams can score an easy win by offering more varied and higher-quality beer at games. Fans are irritated when they are continually offered mid-strength beer; they are demanding more for their money.

Fans are irritated and frustrated when they are continually offered mid-strength beer. Blair Hughes

The way forward

Australian stadiums should look overseas for innovations in their beer offerings. Here are seven suggestions for satisfying thirsty stadium-goers:

  • prices published online to allow fans to make informed choices and to allow comparison;
  • better options of local independent craft beer made available;
  • teams to collaborate with local breweries for team-branded beers for fans;
  • cup-holders in stadium seating so beers stay colder for longer;
  • designated driver programs, where fans receive free soft drinks in exchange for being the designated driver for their friends (a very popular program at US stadiums);
  • ice-foam technology to keep beers colder for longer; and
  • no charge for beer trays.

Beer options at ANZ Stadium, Sydney. Blair Hughes

There have been some recent changes to the typical restricted drinks menus on offer. A small number of stadiums throughout Australia are now selling craft beers, but these are still a minority.

After speaking with stadium representatives to gauge the interest in offering local independent craft beer options, many have suggested that fans will soon likely see more availability of locally produced brews, albeit in small quantities to keep pourage rights holders and catering companies happy.

The stadium fan experience is evolving at a rapid pace, with global venues locked in an arms race to improve, revolutionise, and add value to the offering for fans on match days. There is a concerted effort to listen to fans’ concerns and get them out of their home sport caves and into the ground.

 

100+ Fan Engagement and Fan Experience Articles From November 2016

Here’s a quick round up of 100+ interesting fan engagement and fan experience reads from the sports business world from the month of November 2016.

  1. IS OUR OBSESSION WITH TECHNOLOGY DAMAGING THE MATCH-GOING EXPERIENCE?
  2. American fan engagement would not work in the Premier League
  3. Milwaukee Bucks Give Back With ‘Engineer The Future’ Event As Students Build Arena Replicas
  4. Sports Geek: 33 sports teams doing the Mannequin Challenge
  5. Inside The Cronulla Sharks Digital Marketing Play
  6. Renovations to Stabler Arena enhance fan experience
  7. Al Thawadi: Qatar 2022 will showcase region
  8. Driving fan engagement in the digital age: what digital disruption really means for sport
  9. Responsible Fans Rewarded at Homestead-Miami Speedway
  10. YOUNG FAN EXPERIENCES DREAM JOB WITH MAN CITY
  11. The 6 Uses Of Technology In Sports We Are Thankful For This Thanksgiving
  12. Check out the 15 restaurants opening in the Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta
  13. Minnesota Wild First NHL Team To Debut Snapchat Spectacles
  14. How The NBA Sees A Future Filled With Live Virtual Reality Broadcasts Of Games
  15. The NBA is now creating a weekly Snapchat Discover channel
  16. Aston Villa fans to get the chance to sit with Dr Tony Xia
  17. National Hockey League Team Leverages SAP HANA to Better Understand Their Fans Through Data
  18. EY teams with MetLife Stadium, New York Jets and New York Football Giants to create premier fan experience through the EY Coaches Club
  19. GlobalLogic and LA Galaxy Partner to Build Next-Generation Digital Platform for Enhanced Fan Experience
  20. Experience NBA and NFL in a new way as VR Goes Mainstream
  21. San Jose Sharks Launch New Video App With DeskSite
  22. TRIPLEPLAY DELIVERS NEXT GEN FAN EXPERIENCE AT ICONIC FOOTBALL CLUB
  23. Alpha Video Scores Big with Tech Expo at U.S. Bank Stadium
  24. HOW TO MANAGE DIRECT-TO-FAN RELATIONSHIPS IN 2016
  25. Bournemouth launch predictor game app with Deliveroo prizes
  26. Virtual reality will transport you to F1 races — and bring fan excitement back to Formula One
  27. Cardiff City beat off competition from Everton and Leicester City to land prestigious match day experience award
  28. Five things you must do on a matchday to build your brand, increase engagement and monetise your social audience
  29. Chicago Cubs fans can buy championship gear on the Uber app and have it delivered in minutes
  30. With Wi-Fi Stadium Upgrade, Could Augmented Reality Be Next For New England Patriots?
  31. Why USMNT Coach Jürgen Klinsmann Regularly Chats With Fans On Facebook Live
  32. Jonathan Key: Titans Bud Light NFL Super Fan
  33. Responsible Fans Rewarded at Phoenix Raceway
  34. Next stop Kuala Lumpur for LFC World fan experience
  35. Everton on pace to break Goodison Park attendance record
  36. National Hockey League Team Leverages SAP HANA to Better Understand Their Fans Through Data
  37. World Rugby Competition gives Fans the Chance to Pitch Match Experience Ideas
  38. Teams, Leagues Enlist Content Creators
  39. NBA 2K partners with Fitbit to get gamers off couch
  40. Paris Saint-Germain Partners With Ericsson For Digital Experience, Data Solutions
  41. Dallas Mavericks Are Now On Digital Streaming Platforms Roku, Live.ly, Musical.ly
  42. Tagboard, Snapchat Partner With NFL Teams, Samurai Japan
  43. Fitbit, NBA 2K17 Partner To Promote Healthy Living With Gamers
  44. FAN ENGAGEMENT INTERVIEW: DUNCAN DRASDO, MANCHESTER UNITED SUPPORTERS TRUST
  45. Safe Standing: The view of the Bundesliga
  46. For Madison Square Garden and Barclays Center, a Rising Tide Raises All Ships
  47. Five Ways To Keep Ratings, Attendance Up At NFL Games
  48. Hyper-Telling Of Sports: The Next Frontier For Immersive Experiences
  49. Pro Teams Look To Score Big By Improving Fan Experience
  50. How the cloud, infused with analytic insights, impacts athletes and sports fans
  51. Canucks partner with SAP to create engaging fan experiences using social media
  52. NBA Audio Aims To Enhance Experience for Fans at Home and in Venue
  53. ATP, Sony, and Infosys Bring ATP World Tour Finals VR Experience to PlayStationVR
  54. Venue Q&A: MSG’s Bauman Talks Fan-Engagement Strategy, Teases Nov. 29 Event
  55. 3 Sports Marketing Strategies To Engage Fans With Fresh Content
  56. Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Giving Fans Immersive Virtual Reality Experience
  57. NASCAR Chairman Brian France Talks Virtual Reality, Digital Fan Experience
  58. The London experience: Fan highlights from Bengals’ first international game
  59. Grizzlies announce “Grizz’s Buzzer Beater Deals” available via the Official Grizzlies Mobile App
  60. Future of the NFL: The Virtual, Augmented, 3D, 360-Degree Football Experience
  61. Brighton & Hove Albion Opens Virtual Reality Experience In Amex Stadium Family Stand
  62. New stadium parking plan saves Dolphins fans time, money (and aggravation)
  63. Blues Secure Awards Double
  64. Cleveland Cavaliers Unveil Paper Virtual Championship Ring Due To Silicone Band ‘Flaw’
  65. What’s new at MSG in 2016-17: Drone balls, dancer balls, balls everywhere!
  66. Building a Home Court Advantage
  67. Hurdl Illuminates Fans to Lead Next Generation Entertainment Experience, Marketing
  68. Thailand lifts celebration restrictions for Socceroos fans
  69. Villanova Athletics and Key Bank Announce Exclusive Retail Banking Partnership
  70. Tackling Tech: Why Gillette Stadium Sought an Extreme Wi-Fi Upgrade for NFL Fans
  71. 5 HALLOWEEN CONTENT MARKETING WINS
  72. Big Ten Network Producing Its First Live College Football Game In Virtual Reality
  73. At Sportel Monaco, Executives Address Current State Of Virtual Reality
  74. The Washington Capitals Are Getting Creative With A Facebook Messenger Bot
  75. StubHub CIO Marty Boos Dishes On Technology’s Impact On Ticketing
  76. Wearable Technology Company Zepp Brings Its Sensor To The Links
  77. Los Angeles Lakers Looking To Lead In Use Of 3D Technology
  78. Rugby Apparel Provider Canterbury Uses Hologram To Preview New ‘Untouchable’ Jerseys
  79. Yankee Stadium Enhancements
  80. How Sydney Cricket and Sports Ground Trust is getting a grip on fan engagement
  81. NU working to improve football fans’ comfort
  82. Jacksonville-based Fanatics signs deal with Atlanta Falcons
  83. How LAFC supporters’ groups are influencing the team’s new stadium design
  84. Manchester United fan engagement ‘akin to religion’ – managing director Ad (0:12) Loaded: 0%Progress: 0%
  85. CU Athletics signs partnership with SuperFanU
  86. WAWA AND NEW JERSEY DEVILS TEAM UP TO PROVIDE UNIQUE EXPERIENCE TO FANS ATTENDING EVENTS AT PRUDENTIAL CENTER
  87. Brisbane Heat Becomes First Australian Club To Create Virtual Reality/Augmented Reality App
  88. Everton Secure Football Business Awards Double
  89. Q&A: The Cub’s creative team on marketing ‘loveable losers’ who win
  90. The NBA Is Committed to Virtual Reality. Are Fans?
  91. U.S. Soccer taps Facebook, Instagram to hype USA-Mexico rivalry game
  92. NASCAR’s Phil Metz on the Busy Intersection of Music & Auto Racing
  93. International Hockey Club IFK Helsinki Launches eSports Team
  94. NFL, Google Expand Relationship Through Nine-Part Virtual Reality Series
  95. Greenfly Helps Brands Unlock The Collective Content Influence Of Fans
  96. Golden 1 Center Creating Inclusive Fan Experience
  97. TIMBERWOLVES & LYNX TO PROVIDE CLOSED CAPTIONING AT HOME GAMES
  98. Making the 2022 FIFA World Cup™ Qatar accessible to all
  99. Vancouver Canucks use SAP Hybris to get personal with fans
  100. KOJO Sport Signs Exclusive Five Year Deal For Game Day Production At Adelaide Oval
  101. Denver Broncos Build Fan Engagement Through Augmented Reality Activation
  102. SmartCart Technology Aims to Change Way Fans Watch Sports
  103. How MLB And New Relic Are Redefining How Cloud Apps Deliver Great Experiences
  104. Colts Invite 11-Year-Old Fan From Charleston to Thanksgiving Game
  105. New York Red Bulls GM Marc de Grandpre Discusses Power Of Live Sports, Streaming Evolution
  106. NBA Champion Cleveland Cavaliers to Again Feature 15 Seconds of Fame Technology
  107. The PGA Tour and ATP Launch New Fan Engagement Polling Product Built By Omnigon
  108. Holograms and smartphones – Canterbury launch British & Irish Lions kit in spectacular fashion
  109. Atlanta Hawks and City of Atlanta Announce Plans To Renovate Philips Arena
  110. MILWAUKEE BUCKS ANNOUNCE PARTNERSHIP WITH LEXUS, PROVIDING GAME NIGHT VIP VALET PARKING FOR FANS
  111. How sports execs use tech to improve fan engagement
  112. Carolina Panthers Heighten Fan Experience at Bank of America Stadium with Aruba Wi-Fi
  113. Mercedes-Benz Stadium Will House Largest LED Video Display In Sports
  114. The 11 Most Important Tech Storylines From The 2016 MLB Season
  115. Hong Kong Tennis Open Celebrated With Virtual Reality Matches Providing Skyline Views
  116. New York Islanders Barclays Center Fan Experience
  117. Virtual reality will transport you to F1 races — and bring fan excitement back to Formula One
  118. Panasonic and Sacramento Kings Debut NBA’s First 4K Ultra HD Centerhung Video Displays at Season Home Opener
  119. Why English football sucks at fan engagement – and Americans are in a different league
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