Episodios

  • Why sports streaming is at a tipping point and what comes next?
    Jun 4 2025

    From AI-powered dubbing to stripped-back broadcast vans to clever piracy countermeasures, sports streaming is undergoing a major shift. In this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-host Nick Meacham shares his key takeaways from Streaming Tech Sweden, an annual event for streaming tech in the Nordics, as well as a behind the scenes at the Ice Hockey World Championships with Infront to understand what it takes to deliver a global broadcast.

    Key Talking Points:

    • How modern broadcast supply chains are being rebuilt from the ground up
    • DYN Media proving how lean production can still scale with quality
    • Infront’s thirty-one camera broadcast of the Ice Hockey Worlds shows innovation in action
    • Piracy continues to grow, but smarter deterrents are emerging

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    45 m
  • What four billion sports fans mean for media rights
    May 28 2025

    What can a week in Sweden can teach us about the future of sports media? StreamTime Sports host Nick Meacham unpacks his recent trip in the Nordics, where he hosted a Two Circles event to uncover the key trends shaping the industry - from the rising value of fandom to the stark realities of media rights and piracy. We also hear from Dugald Macdonald, CEO of Sportable on how real-time performance data is enhancing the fan experience and broadening its media impact.

    Key Points:

    • Two Circles predicts four billion global sports fans by 2033 - driving a 50% increase in content consumption
    • Nearly 50% of all sports fandom is formed before age 14 and why making youth focused content is more vital than ever
    • The Nordic region leads in streaming adoption, but also highlights major piracy challenges
    • 'Friction is the enemy,' paywalls, user experience, lack of time, and share of wallet are major blockers to lifelong fandom
    • Sportable's performance data is key to unlocking serving super fans with knowledge

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    50 m
  • ESPN’s big streaming swing & YouTube’s NFL game changer
    May 21 2025

    In this episode of StreamTime Sports, Nick Meacham and Chris Stone break down a jam-packed week of developments in sports media. From ESPN’s long-anticipated streaming launch and Fox’s DTC entry, to YouTube’s first-ever globally streamed NFL game, they explore the major shifts reshaping media rights, monetisation, and fan engagement. Plus, they dive into EA Sports live-streaming MLS matches, the WNBA’s booming momentum, and Premiership Rugby’s £200M comeback deal with TNT Sports.

    Talking Points:

    • ESPN confirms a $30/month DTC bundle with Disney+, Hulu, and an AI-powered SportsCenter
    • Fox Sports finally join the streaming wars - too late or just in time?
    • Could YouTube’s free global NFL stream redefine live sports broadcasting?
    • Is the NBA helping or hindering the WNBA’s growth by bundling their media rights?
    • Premiership Rugby secures a £200M deal with TNT Sports
    • MLS and Apple continue diversifying distribution by live streaming via the EA Sports FC app

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    50 m
  • Delivering 3,000 games in 7 days: The AI broadcast revolution
    May 14 2025

    Spiideo delivered an incredible 3000 games in a single week. It’s a bold demonstration of how AI is revolutionising sports production—making it faster, more scalable, and more accessible than ever before. On this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone dive into the growing role of AI in sports media. They’re joined by Patrik Olsson, CEO of Spiideo and long-time innovator in AI, who shares how their technology is enabling leagues like Lega Basket Serie A to deliver high-quality broadcasts at unprecedented scale.

    Key Points:

    • Overcoming production challenges with AI
    • Achieving broadcast scalability without compromising quality
    • How AI is unlocking new opportunities for both elite and grassroots coverage
    • The story behind how Italy’s top basketball league was able to scale their coverage and effectively monetise their rights


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    58 m
  • Is soccer's digital strategy turning fans away?
    May 12 2025

    As soccer increasingly moves behind digital paywalls, a key question emerges: is the sport’s content strategy driving fans closer or pushing them away?

    From the curious absence of Uefa Nations League highlights on YouTube to the rise of Amazon Prime’s one-click, low-cost PPV model, soccer’s evolving approach to accessibility is creating both opportunities and obstacles.

    In this special episode of StreamTime Sports brought to you from the BlackBook Motorsport Forum, hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone break it down, examining the trade-offs between control and reach, and asking whether the industry is making it too hard for fans to engage.

    Key Topics:

    • Why Uefa’s decision to gate highlights behind registration walls could be turning fans away
    • The critical role of YouTube in global reach and anti-piracy efforts
    • How Amazon Prime’s PPV model is reshaping expectations
    • Why discoverability is the key to unlocking long-term value and reducing subscriber churn
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    8 m
  • Is DAZN Pulling Out of Ligue 1?
    May 8 2025

    Less than a year into their partnership, DAZN is reportedly preparing to walk away from its deal with Ligue 1 in France. In this episode, StreamTime Sports co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone dive into Ligue 1’s ongoing domestic broadcast challenges and what might come next. Plus, they cover big moves across the sports media landscape—from the NFL’s holiday streaming push to updates on the FIFA Club World Cup, NBC’s Peacock, and TNT Sports.


    Key Points:

    • Why DAZN may be cutting ties with Ligue 1 after just one season

    • Could Ligue 1 become the first major European league to go fully direct-to-consumer?

    • The NFL adds a third Christmas Day game—what it means for streaming and the NBA?

    • DAZN secures their first UK broadcast partner for the FIFA Club World Cup

    • Analyzing reported financial losses at NBC Peacock and TNT Sports

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    51 m
  • Unpacking the NFL's marketing strategy
    Apr 30 2025

    NFL EVP and CMO Tim Ellis, alongside SVP of Global Brand and Consumer Marketing Marissa Solis, share how the league continues to innovate and expand its reach. From cultivating one of the most powerful brands in sport to turning football into a year-round media product, they unpack the strategies behind the NFL’s enduring success.

    Joined by StreamTime Sports host Nick Meacham and co-host Chris Stone, the conversation dives into what fuels the NFL’s marketing engine and where it’s headed next.

    Key Topics:

    • The NFL’s “secret sauce”: passionate fans, smart media strategy — or both?
    • Why brand image is central to the league’s playbook
    • How the NFL became a 365-day-a-year media powerhouse
    • The path to replicating U.S. success on the global stage

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    1 h y 6 m
  • Lessons from the Phoenix Suns on building a DTC platform
    Apr 23 2025

    The Phoenix Suns became one of the first American sports franchises to launch a direct-to-consumer streaming platform while other regional sports networks collapsed under financial pressure. In this episode of StreamTime Sports, co-hosts Nick Meacham and Chris Stone explore what it takes for sports properties to go DTC. They’re joined by Dan Costello, Chief Revenue Officer of the Phoenix Suns, and Wim Sweldens, Co-Founder of Kiswe, to discuss how they brought this groundbreaking platform to life.

    Key Topics:

    • The unique challenges teams face when launching a direct-to-consumer platform, compared to leagues and broadcasters
    • Why you're leaving money on the table if you don’t offer multiple monetization options
    • How the Phoenix Suns proactively pivoted to DTC as traditional models faltered
    • Key considerations when selecting the right technology partners
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    42 m
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