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Report reveals key global and local developments in sports for rights holders and brandsA recent report released by Nielsen Sports has revealed key global and local developments in sports for rights holders and brands. ![]() © Tom Grimbert via Unsplash.com. The Commercial Trends Report outlines five key trends that will impact the sports industry in 2019 and beyond including:
According to Nielsen Sports business unit MD for Africa, Middle East and Asia Pacific Kelvin Watt: The increasing complexity and clutter of the sponsorship landscape place a greater onus on rights holders to provide unique and compelling content to remain relevant. Sponsorships have become a buyer's market for brands, so there’s a lot of pressure on rights holders. At the same time, brands must have a clear strategy and measurement plans behind their sponsorship activity, to choose the best partnership and investment areas based on ROI.Festivalisation Festivalisation is the addition of features and entertainment to sports events, such as music concerts and entertainment for children that turn them into larger, festival-like events. Other aspects of the focus on creating entertaining experiences include; venue upgrades and superior food and drinks. “These commercial trends in sports demonstrate exciting areas of opportunity and growth for sports rights holders and sponsors. Looking to the future, it’s clear that the organisations that are already investing in data and consumer research will ultimately experience the greatest success,” said Watt. |