Sports Distribution 2.2 Event & Media Distribution.

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Sports Distribution 2.2 Event & Media Distribution

Stadium as Place

Place=Distribution Sports are produced and consumed simultaneously The Stadium, Arena, or Venue serves as both the location and the method of distribution for the event The media also provides distribution of sports events News, TV, Pay-Per-View, Radio, Tablet, Internet…

Attendance Attendance Gate or Gate Receipt Gate or Gate Receipt Fan Fun Events Fan Fun Events Ancillary Events Ancillary Events Distribution of Events

Fan Involvement in Events Many ways that fans shape and effect games –Home Court Advantage – Noise meters – Attendance records – Ticket Prices & Scalping – Media Input & Purchasing DirecTV, Satellite, Pay-Per-View

New Stadia Dallas Cowboys StadiumNew Yankee Stadium Cost: $1.5 billion Seating Capacity: 50,086 Cost: $ 1.3 billion Seating Capacity: 80,000 New Technology with : WiFi, Restaurants, LCD Screens, Ergonomic Seats...

New stadia Barclays Center New Jersey Nets Farmers Field Los Angeles –Future Venue??? –NFL, Superbowls –NCAA, Bowl Games

Game Coverage

New Stadium with Luxury Boxes Adds over $100 Million Annually to Team.

Ticket Distribution Variable Pricing – Price based on the time of the year, day of the week, and popularity of the opponent. Team & Venue Sales – Sales: Face Value of Ticket –GATE Total Ticket Sales for Event Ticket Brokers – Sales Price + Service Charge Game Marketing, Advertising, Tech Support Customer Service, Sales Force

Create Value in Time Park Attract More Spectators Make Experience Bigger & Better – DAKTRONICS ®TECHNOLOGY – Seat side concession ordering, replay, player statistics,... Define: REVENUE STREAM Goal of Stadium

Media Distribution Delivering Sports Events with MEDIA – Television -- Radio – Internet-- Satellite – Tablet--Smart Phone

Rights to Distribution Networks Buy Rights to Broadcast – Advertisers Buy Advertising Time During Broadcast – Sponsors pay for Exposure from Broadcast Media Revenue goes to Team or League –REVENUE SHARING –MEDIA RECEIPT

TV Facts A 30 second Super Bowl ad in 2012 $3.5 million University of Utah TV Revenue $ 3 Million $ 7.5 Million $ 11.5 Million $15 Million BYU earns $ 4 Million per year from ESPN.

Reliance on Media Money Sports Revenue in 2010 MLB$7.2 B NFL$9.0 B NBA$4.1 B NHL$3.0 B NCAA$757 M NASCAR$645.4 M

Benefits of Media Rights Guaranteed Mass Audiences – Specifically Young Male Target Market Rating are Declining in All Programming – Slower in Sports Programming NFL remains the most watched programming – In 2011, nine of the top ten highest rated national broadcast were NFL programming. Companies can use sports to Create & Maintain their IMAGE

Cable & Satellite Direct Broadcast – Cable & Satellite Services – DirecTV, Dish Network, Digital Cable Offer Specialty Broadcasting – Provide Specialty Target Markets – Provide Advertisements & Pay Per View – Provide Statistics on viewership