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The Attention Shift dives into the evolving world of sport, media and culture. Where eyeballs go, business follows. Hosted by Ed Abis, Jo Redfern and Lee Radbourne, it’s unfiltered conversations about the battle for attention, platform power plays and the future of fandom. No fluff. No filters. Just sharp takes with the people shaping what’s next. If you’re in sport, media or tech, or just obsessed with where attention is heading, this is your front-row seat.
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Don’t fit the format. Fix it.
The Attention Shift dives into the evolving world of sport, media and culture. Where eyeballs go, business follows. Hosted by Ed Abis, Jo Redfern and Lee Radbourne, it’s unfiltered conversations about the battle for attention, platform power plays and the future of fandom. No fluff. No filters. Just sharp takes with the people shaping what’s next. If you’re in sport, media or tech, or just obsessed with where attention is heading, this is your front-row seat.
This is The Attention Shift powered by Dizplai.
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

In this crucial episode of The Attention Shift, hosts Lee Rabourne, Ed Abis, and Jo Redfern dive deep into the multi-billion dollar question that is defining the future of sports: Who owns the modern sports fan's data?
As 70% of sports organisations report fan data as their #1 growth driver, the scramble is on. But why are clubs and leagues only playing catch-up now, and are they trying to genuinely improve the fan experience, or is it "another opportunity to screw them?" Listen and let us know your take.
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