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The Broadcast Sport Podcast
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53 episodes
1 month ago
The Broadcast Sport team discusses the key themes and issues impacting on sports production and broadcast
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The Broadcast Sport team discusses the key themes and issues impacting on sports production and broadcast
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Sports
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Premiership Rugby's secret to record viewing figures
The Broadcast Sport Podcast
26 minutes 43 seconds
9 months ago
Premiership Rugby's secret to record viewing figures
In this episode of the Broadcast Sport Podcast, we speak traveled to Premiership Rugby’s offices to speak to CEO Simon Massie-Taylor and chief growth officer Rob Calder about how the competition has grown its audience through the last few years. Coming from hard times during the pandemic, including some clubs going out of business, the league has built back to acheive record viewing figures over the Christmas period, and ​30% growth in viewership year-on-year. Massie-Taylor and Calder spoke to Broadcast Sport senior reporter Max Miller about how a mix of distribution tweaks, a focus on approaching the season as a whole, and more have led to this improvement.
The Broadcast Sport Podcast
The Broadcast Sport team discusses the key themes and issues impacting on sports production and broadcast