What if Sports Rights Became Decentralized?
What if a sports world where traditional media and data rights have been entirely democratized and decentralized?
Utilising business design to explore new concepts and potential future implications and developments.
What if a sports world where traditional media and data rights have been entirely democratized and decentralized?
What implications could arise if sports networks capitalize on fan-generated content as a primary revenue source, considering fan engagement, revenue prospects, marketability, and AI integration?
How might the integration of a bidding system for exclusive game-day experiences reshape the sports industry's relationship with fans, influence team revenues, and stimulate local economies and brand partnerships?
How could the future of sports streaming be reshaped by giving fans the ability to tailor their viewing experiences, and what potential benefits, monetization avenues, and challenges might arise from this innovation?
How can empowering sports fans with real-time voting during games reshape fan engagement and the overall sports experience, and what are the potential benefits and challenges?
How can sports organizations adapt to the evolving preferences of younger fans by enhancing digital engagement, fostering community involvement, and personalizing fan experiences to ensure a deeper connection with the sport?