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NBA announce ExxonMobil deal for China and the US

The National Basketball Association (NBA) and ExxonMobil have announced a new multiyear marketing partnership, view making ExxonMobil an official marketing partner of the NBA, viagra pills Women’s National Basketball Association (WNBA), and NBA Development League (NBA D-League) in the United States and China.

This new partnership represents the largest and most comprehensive ever in the motor oil category during the league’s 70-year history.  The initial focus of the partnership will see ExxonMobil’s Mobil 1 lubricant become the official motor oil of the NBA, WNBA, and the NBA D-League in the United States and China.  ExxonMobil also has the ability to promote its branded fuels and lubricant products as the official motor fuel and official lubricant of the league.

The relationship with the NBA adds to ExxonMobil’s portfolio of international sports and sporting event partnerships.  The new partnership also represents one of the first associations between Mobil 1 motor oil and a major sport other than motorsports.

ExxonMobil will serve as an associate partner of NBA Global Games China and promote the partnership at preseason games in Shanghai on Oct. 9 and Beijing on Oct. 12.

“We are proud to partner with ExxonMobil, a distinguished global company and proven industry leader,” said Rachel Jacobson, NBA Senior Vice President, Business Development, Global Partnerships.  “The Mobil 1 brand is synonymous with technology leadership and outstanding performance, and we’re looking forward to bringing these shared values to life for our fans in two of our biggest markets.”

“By partnering with the NBA, ExxonMobil can engage consumers across the United States and China, also two of our largest markets, to extend our brands’ recognition, help reinforce our leadership position, and distinguish our products in today’s competitive global marketplace,” said Matt Bergeron, vice president, marketing, ExxonMobil Fuels, Lubricants & Specialties Marketing Company.

BT Sport set for VR trial

Football fans can experience the Premier League football clash between Chelsea and Arsenal live in Virtual Reality in four EE stores in London, viagra 60mg as part of a new BT Sport trial.

BT Sport will film the game using Virtual Reality (VR) cameras and is working with LiveLike, anesthetist  a VR platform company that allows broadcasters and sports teams to deliver immersive viewing experiences, order  so fans can choose from four different viewpoints.

They will also experience the game as if they are pitch-side or sitting in the crowd.

BT is giving football fans the chance to trial VR in four flagship EE stores in London. These are: Westfield Stratford, Oxford Street, Marble Arch and Tottenham Court Road. 

Jamie Hindhaugh, COO BT Sport, said: “BT is delighted to be bringing fans even closer to the action. We hope fans enjoy experiencing all the highs and lows of a football match via Virtual Reality. Fans and viewers are at the heart of our coverage and this is a great opportunity to experience this innovative new technology live in four of EE’s top London stores.”

Marc Allera, EE CEO, said: “We know that our customers love watching sport on the go and that’s why they love the fact they can now enjoy the BT Sport app as part of their EE plan.  This fantastic VR trial of BTSport in four flagship London stores is yet another example of the additional benefits and unique experiences our customers will enjoy now we are part of the wider BT Group.”

The US submit Rugby League World Cup bid

The US has officially submitted a bid to host the 2021 Rugby League World Cup for the first time.

Moore Sports International, a leading sports marketing and event management company submitted the bid and is aiming to bring the 16th edition of the prestigious global Rugby League tournament to American shores, as the sport continues to expand and grow internationally.

“We are honored and excited at the opportunity to showcase this sport to this nation – and the nation to this sport,” said Jason Moore, CEO of Moore Sports International. “Rugby league already has a strong following in several major U.S. markets, and should the 2021 World Cup be staged in the United States, American sports fans new to Rugby League and who have a hunger for ‘Gladiatorial’ style sports are going to fall in love with this extraordinary game.”

“The RLIF is committed to growing the game and is working diligently to have Rugby League recognized as one of the world’s leading sports,” said David Collier, CEO of the Rugby League International Federation (RLIF), Rugby League’s world governing body. “This year’s bids, including a first-time bid from the United States via Moore Sports International, certainly affirm our belief in the greater opportunities ahead.”

The RLIF is expected to announce a host nation for the 2021 tournament in November. 

COMMUNITY SPECIAL – iSportconnect members look back to London 2012

Exactly four years on from the opening ceremony of London 2012, the iSportconnect membership have been reflecting on the success and learning points taken away from the Games, with Rio just around the corner.

The fantastic turnout for the iSportconnect Directors’ Club – Olympic Special emphasised the nostalgia for the 2012 Games and the excitement as we head towards Rio.

One of the attendees at the event was Shiny Fang, Secretary General of Modern Pentathlon. She believes there was one key stand out from four years ago.

She wrote on the community: “Personally, I think the London Olympic Games were really friendly, maybe having a language advantage made things a lot easier.”

“Everyone in the city was volunteer, and we have retained long term relationships with our assistants and keep in touch even now!”

“Of course, we (UIPM) were able to turn those volunteers/assistants and spectators into fans of Modern Pentathlon, that might be the bigger legacy in terms of our sport and the organization, they are sending their thoughts to us from time to time on recent UIPM development, they follow us and that’s really good thing.”

Shiny’s highlights of the positives of the volunteering from 2012 was something Alex Shelley, CEO of World Squash was keen to agree with.

Squash is currently hoping to join the Olympic movement and Shelley was keeping a close eye on London as he will be doing when the Games kick-off in Rio.

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“Away from the sports themselves, the volunteering has changed that landscape, as we have seen in following events.”

“Looking at the Games themselves, sport strives to improve its’ presentation and staging.”

“We look at what other sports do, as well as the innovators and leaders in our own. So, to have had the superb staging and presentation, broadcast, management and so on of 26 sports, some of which are outside our normal orbit, was a feast of stimulation.”

iSportconnect TV recently sat down with International Table Tennis Federation President Thomas Weikert, who went as far as calling the 2012 games ‘perfect’ at least from a logistical point of view.

“I did not expect such a big success for table tennis in London, but it was. The other things, the friendly volunteers, the venues, the traffic, all of it was perfect”

There were many personal stories and achievements across the 2012 Games, with federations and organisations competing to give their athletes the best possible opportunity to win.

Rob Fildes was President of Athletics Australia at the time of the 2012 Games and believes 2012 helped continue the development of some of their younger stars.

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“The main point that I would make, is the size of the Australian track and field team, being 61 athletes, with a very large number going to their first Olympics.”

“The ground swell of outstanding young track and field athletes can in a large part be traced back to the commencement of the Australian Junior championships which Athletics Australia commenced in 2010. These Championships were recommenced, after a long break, to be independent of the All-Schools Championships to be held on an annual basis with around 2,000 of Australia’s outstanding young athletes competing, the best of whom compete at the World Youth Championships Under 18 and World Junior Championships Under 20.”

“Following the Rio Olympics we must encourage and support the successful young athletes who are most likely to do very well at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.”

One iSportconnect member Lou Lauria, former Partnerhips Services Manager with the IOC, wanted to emphasise that while the 2012 Olympic Games were a phenomenal event, the legacy of the Paralympic Games could be the greatest thing to come from London.

He said: “The London 2012 Paralympic Games as they took the event to another level in every sense. There was a real opportunity here, given GB being the spiritual home of the Paralympic Movement, and LOCOG fully leveraged this to help differentiate London 2012 from other host cities.”

“The Olympic Games are very heavily leveraged across most areas and the opportunities for growth are somewhat limited. The Paralympic Games still provide room for real growth and London 2012 is the best example. The smart use of temporary venues in iconic city settings and the images they provided are a legacy that will live on. They were great Games.”

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Ukrainian athlete ordered to return Bronze medal

The IOC have announced that 27-year-old Ukrainian weightlifter Yulia Kalina, allergist has been ordered to return the bronze medal from London 2012 after reanalysis of her samples.

She tested for the prohibited substance Turinabol.

The IOC Disciplinary Commission decided that it was a violation to the IOC Anti-Doping Rules, cialis that she would be disqualified from the 2012 Games 

She was one of 10 weightlifters who tested positive for performance-enhancing drugs after competing at the London Olympics.

The additional analyses on samples collected during the Olympic Games Beijing 2008 and London 2012 were notably performed with improved analytical methods, in order to possibly detect prohibited substances that could not be identified by the analysis performed at the time of these editions of the Olympic Games.

Doping has been dominating the headlines headed into Rio 2016 with IAAF banning Russian athletes, while Russia, Kazakhstan and Belarus were facing weightlifting doping bans. 

CONCACAF elects President and Vice-President

The Confederation of North, store Central America and Caribbean Association Football has elected a new president at its XXXI Ordinary Congress in Mexico City.

Victor Montagliani, President of the Canadian Soccer Association, was elected as President of CONCACAF, while Rodolfo Villalobos of Costa Rica was elected to the CONCACAF Council as a Vice-President.

All of the Confederation’s 41 Member Associations participated in the elections for CONCACAF positions.

Additionally, CONCACAF’s 35 FIFA Members elected Luis Hernandez of Cuba, Pedro Chaluja of Panama, and Sonia Bien-Aime of Turks and Caicos to represent the Confederation on the FIFA Council.

In accordance with the Confederation’s Statutes, the mandate of the new CONCACAF President and CONCACAF Council Members will start after the conclusion of the Congress.

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The O2 and UFC added to Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass

iSportconnect, sale the world’s largest global private network of sports business executives, sale is delighted to announce Matthew Botten Senior Director of Premium Seating at The O2 and James Elliot Vice President and General Manager EMEA of UFC will be panellists at our Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass.

The event will take place in London on 19th May in partnership with Sportsworld, overnight ed the specialist hospitality, travel and event services company.

Elliot and Botten will be joined as panellists by:

–       Paul Fisher, Group Managing Director of The Jockey Club

–       Richard Harris, Head of Ticketing at the RFU

–       Robert Byrne, Managing Director of AXS (AEG)

James Elliott was appointed as the UFC Vice President and General Manager EMEA in 2015. Elliott joined UFC in 2013 as Senior Director of Content and was instrumental in the massive growth of the company’s broadcast and television deals throughout Europe.

Prior to joining UFC, James worked for a number of leading global sports agencies in addition to PUMA and The Football Association. His roles spanned across multiple sectors from events, marketing, broadcast and athlete management.

Matt Botten joined the AEG team in January 2007, six months before The O2 opened its doors. He has developed the premium seating strategy at the world’s number one music and entertainment venue, with responsibility for VIP club membership sales, corporate suites and the American Express Invites Lounge.  Matt manages the end-to-end premium experience including event delivery, service, account management as well as new product development and revenue and growth targets.

Under his stewardship the division has grown year-on-year, with 2016 already being a record year for VIP memberships achieving 25% growth.  A particular highlight has been the complete rebuild of the American Express Invites Lounge which Matt managed from initial concept through to the grand unveiling. Since reopening the lounge has seen a 30% uplift in food and beverage spend.

Previously Matt spent five years at Twickenham Stadium working for Twickenham Experience delivering both match day and non-match day hospitality and events and prior to that was at Wembley Stadium Limited managing all the merchandise operations. Matt sold his very first t-shirt while still at college at the Nelson Mandela 70th Birthday Tribute Concert at Wembley in 1988.

The Masterclass itself will consist of three panels looking at a range of topics:

Panel 1 – Getting the right balance

This panel will discuss if some sports have gone too far in pricing the fans out.

Are sporting events becoming too corporate? What is the answer and how do we get the balance right?

Panel 2 – What does the modern hospitality client want?

This panel will look at what clients want from hospitality and if the industry is meeting their expectations.

What are the right hospitality tiers to offer? How do you maintain the loyalty of long standing customers while increasing the value to the business? How can a venue revise and reposition long standing hospitality facilities?

Panel 3 – Technology & the Future of Ticketing

This panel will look at what trends, innovations and technologies will deliver the next generation of live sport & entertainment ticketing solutions.

How do you balance the commercial requirements and public demand to tickets at major events? How do you balance constitutional and contractual obligations while trying to grow new data? How we can use that data – below the line use of data, intelligent use of insight – to help us to grow the ticketing business?

iSportconnect Chairman Michael Cunnah said: James and Matthew are hugely experienced and highly respected figures in the sports industry and it is a real pleasure to have them on board for the Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass. Their expertise and knowledge of this sector will add real substance to the debates on the day.”

About the Masterclass Invitation Policy: The Ticketing and Hospitality Masterclass is an exclusive invite only event to senior industry executives and other similar positions at governing bodies, federations, teams/clubs and brands only

The discussions will be held without the press and under Chatham House Rule, allowing for an open and free flowing debate.

To register your interest please contact Calum Watkins at calum.watkins@isportconnect.com

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SOCIAL MEDIA ROUND-UP: Instagram Takes the Crown for Best Social Marketing Tool

In this week’s social media roundup, find we examine reports that Instagram is the best social network for social marketing. We also take a look at Twitter’s success in the week following their somewhat controversial introduction of Twitter hearts and we review Facebook’s Notify news app that was launched in America last week.

Instagram above Facebook and YouTube as ‘most influential social marketing tool’

The app company Takumi that connects Instagram influencers with brands researched the 15 biggest influencers on consumer behaviour. They crowned Instagram as the most effective social marketing tool as the platform has been found to deliver more sales and consumer actions than any other social platform.

The most significant marketing influence overall was friends, followed by family and partners, showing that word of mouth is still the most influential method of communication.

Instagram featured in sixth place, ahead of Facebook, YouTube and Twitter. It was reported that 56% of consumers have purchased a product after seeing it on Instagram. Millennials were found to be most responsive to posts on Instagram.

Moreover, 68% of 18-24 year-olds said they would be more likely to purchase an item if someone they followed on Instagram shared it and 54% said they had bought items after seeing them on the platform.

Are these figures enough to justify increased advertising spending on the platform? If so, should you be endorsing influential individuals to drive your messaging?

As 14% more millennials would buy a product posted by someone they follow on Instagram, influencers and product placement could be your best bet!

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Twitter ‘likes’ have increased since the launch of hearts  

In last week’s roundup, we discussed Twitter’s introduction of hearts to replace the ‘favourite’ star symbol and found that not everyone was impressed with Twitter’s change of heart!

A week has passed and it has been announced that the platform has seen an increase in ‘like’ activity of 6% for existing users and 9% for new users.

Twitter’s reasoning that hearts make sense and are easier to understand is believed to be the cause of this increase in activity as Twitter’s SVP of Product, Kevin Weil, explained:

“The heart is a universal symbol. It’s a much more inclusive symbol”.

Luckily for Twitter, the heart haters did not seem to last long. An increase in engagement is good news for Twitter as they aim to get more and more people engaged on their platform.

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Facebook’s Notify news app arrives in the US

Last week saw the launch of Facebook’s Notify app in America. The app is Facebook’s answer to becoming a source for real-time news and world events. Now Notify has been launched, more information on the app has since been released.

Each day users can sign up for particular types of notifications (called stations). For example, sports updates and scores, movie trailers or local weather forecasts are some of the available popular stations. The app suggests stations based off the information on your Facebook profile, which could provide an easy way to follow or subscribe to news outlets of interest.

This is no real innovation as Twitter has been a go-to-source of real-time news since it launched. Notify, however does have a few advantages over Twitter. It notifies the user at the time the article is released. It also gives the user the option to save the notification and news article in a folder to read later. Furthermore, Notify does not have a character limit, which offers the app the ability to share more information on news stories with its users.

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