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Cuma Raporu #211 podcastimizde, geçtiğimiz haftanın öne çıkan haberlerini derledik. Bakalım bu hafta neler olmuş? Konu başlıkları; 02:01:Avrupa'daki akıllı telefon satışları son 10 yılın en düşük seviyesinde 10:23 Çin'in Premium TV pazarının lideri Huawei 18:25 Tesla, Türkiye'de satışa başlamadan zam yedi 20:41 Elon Musk'ın başı dertte 28:55 CES'in açılış konuşmacısının John Deere olacağını açıklandı 33:09 23 Haziran'da Huawei'nin Avrupa bölgesi lansmanı İstanbul'da! 40:00 TBMM'den sosyal medya yasası geçti 56.46 Samsung Galaxy FE serisini iptal ediyor 01:09:34 Android'den iOS'a WhatsApp taşıma başladı 01:11:25 Erdoğan: Fiber altyapı konusunda yavaş gittiğimizin farkındayız 01:18:49 Volvo'nun sahibi Geely Meizu'yu satın aldı 01:22:28 Internet Explorer'a veda
Oliver Slipper, a true British Sports Entrepreneur, best known for his role building PERFORM (now Stats Perform) and now the Executive Chairman of Pitch International. Lots of great insights into Perform's business model and his follow up moves as an Entrepreneur with Head Ball and PickGuru to his current role at Pitch International, a leading sports media rights agency in the UK. Key Highlights From playing Cricket to his first job at Accenture. Why athletes bring unique attributes to the business world and learning on the job at Accenture. NTL, first project in sports at Accenture. Premium TV – very early days of streaming services in the UK Lots of learning from all the mistakes being made in the business, losing money and the flawed business model at the time After restructuring the deals with Football Clubs, getting to break even and slowly business model is taking shape Winning UK horseracing deal, merging with Inform to launch Perform - Andrew Crocker's role in setting up the new company Perform business model unpacked, doubled revenue every year in next four years – leading to IPO WTA deal, switched to buying all rights, not just betting rights anymore. Netflix model and distressed media rights market inspired DAZN Latency challenges and how to overcome it for bookmakers His thoughts on DAZN and current owners end game His next moves as an Entrepreneur: Masomo, building a great sports game called Head Ball - www.headball2.com, with 200 mil downloads and sold the company after a few years Understanding the “K Factor” – key to growing online user base, learning App economy PickGuru, how it started during Covid – sports prediction game (App only in the UK) Executive Chairman of Pitch International – role since mid 2018 – media rights agency business, leading UK Football, Cricket, Rugby agency Four parts to the Pitch business, from content creation to distribution, including sponsorship and Brazil National team Tours Some of his investments over the years, from Play Sports Network to Cage Warriors Wrapping it up with his non-executive roles, including England & Wales Cricket Board (new event “The Hundred”) About Oli Slipper, is the Executive Chairman of Pitch International, the leading Sports Marketing agency. In a career spanning 25 years, Oli co-founded Perform Group, a pioneer in sports streaming and data and lead it's IPO and ultimate privatisation. Subsequently Oli, co-founded Masomo, a mobile studio focused on sports games which was acquired by Miniclip. More recently Oli, co-founded PickGuru, a sports prediction app. In the last 10 years Oli has been an active investor in the sports, fintech and consumer tech space including: Global Cycling Network (GCN), Grabyo, Marshmallow, Cage Warriors, Sixes amongst others. Oli sits on the Board of the Professional Darts Corporation and Oval Invincibles. Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
Hello everybody my name is Dustin Pueschel, and in today's episode of "The Chatting Comedian" I chat with the amazing Ray Ellin! Ray is a stand up comedian, TV host, actor, producer, filmmaker, and writer! Ray directed and produced the documentary "The Latin Legends Of Comedy". Ray also was the host of the TV shows The Movie Loft, Premium TV, New York Now, The Gong Show, Brainfuel TV, and Worth The Wait. Ray has also appeared on TV networks such as VH1, ABC, HBO, FOX, CBS, and Comedy Central. Ray is the executive producer of the very popular Comedy Central TV show "This Week at the Comedy Cellar". in this episode Ray and I chat about the creation of Ray's documentary "The Latin Legends of Comedy", Ray's crazy heckler experiences among many other things! --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app
Ray Ellin is a comedian, host, producer, and writer, and is the founder of Comedy Cloud, producing live, interactive online comedy shows for companies and non-profits. Ray is an executive producer of Comedy Central's This Week at the Comedy Cellar and was profiled on Dateline NBC, where it was discovered that his blood pressure actually drops when he's onstage. He owns Aruba Ray's Comedy Club on the island of Aruba. The venue is number one for Nightlife on TripAdvisor, recently celebrated its seven-year anniversary, and does approximately 100 shows a year featuring top U.S. comedians on each show. Ray hosted and wrote for the syndicated shows The Movie Loft, Premium TV, New York Now, and BrainFuel TV, as well as the ground-breaking web-based talk show Late Net with Ray Ellin. Ray produced and directed the film The Latin Legends Of Comedy, which he sold to 20thCentury Fox. Ray grew up with all older sisters, and is a self-proclaimed expert on Barry Manilow songs, Little House on the Prairie, and the NFL. As if all that's not enough to tickle your funny bone, Ray is our guest tonight on bUneke UnScripted! Learn more at www.ComedyCloud.co and www.arubacomedy.com
Andrew Croker, Chairman of multiple enterprises and one of the most outspoken sports Entrepreneurs hailing from the UK. Fun and colorful deep dive into Andrew's 40+ years in the industry from his days following his dad around Football club board rooms to successfully launching Perform, the Global Cycling Network and getting Hawk-Eye into Football. Key Highlights How it started, back in ancient history in 1973, his father becoming the General Secretary of the English FA Opening doors and hanging out with his dad in Football club board rooms and socializing with everyone in sports Joining BSB (later BSkyB) as employee #4-5, drawing up weekly sports schedule Finders, Binders, Minders and Grinders. He was always a “Finder” How sitting next to Sir Frank Lowe (Advertising Legend) on the Concorde lead to launching Orbit – sports marketing agency Next stop, Ian Todd asking him to start IMG Football Division together with Paul Smith Sportal – massive rise and big crash - missed the big sale by weeks – dotcom boom and bust story of the year 2000 Premier League international TV rights (IMG, Sport+, Fox/Newscorp partnership) – working with new Sportfive as International Board Member and UK CEO How “Perform” idea was seeded and came together – group in Hamburg looking at Digital Production idea – Oliver Slipper – Premium TV & Inform team Access Industries (Len Blavatnik) comes into the picture – meeting Robert Louis-Dreyfus – and eventually cutting a deal with Len to merge Premium TV and Inform to form Perform Going public and taking it back private, from de-coupling Perform's profitable B2B business from DAZN's B2C business and the differences in business models and valuations Next opportunity arrives with Play Sports Group – Claude Ruibal, Global Head of Sports of YouTube at the time providing the “seed money” for the Global Cycling Network on YouTube (Chairman role) – great story from how it started and eventually sold to Eurosport/Discovery Network in 2019 Fascinating Hawk-Eye Football story (South Africa World Cup story and how we ended up in the same stadium in Bloemfontein) and our thoughts on VAR (Video Assistant Referee) in football Oakwell Sports Advisory – Chairman Advisory Board – intersection between sports world and Private Equity His views on PE in sports, not mincing his words as usual – and a bit of Consultant bashing to top it off Final thoughts on why we both love the industry and can't wait to get back out About Andrew Croker Andrew Croker is a very well-known figure in the sports management and media business, with over forty years' experience. He has worked with many of the biggest rights holders, media owners, agencies and sports brands in the world. Andrew was the first Head of Sport at BSB, the forerunner to Sky Sports, and started and ran IMG's global football division. In 2007, as Executive Chairman, he co-founded the digital sports rights agency, Perform Group, now DAZN, the live and on-demand sports streaming service. He remains an adviser to Stats Perform, the leading sports data and streaming service. He also consulted to Hawk-Eye for ten years until 2019, focussing on the introduction of technology into football, and was also Chairman of Play Sports Group, which included the Global Cycling Network - the world's leading community of cycling fans - until its sale to Discovery Networks in 2019. Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
John Gleasure has been on the forefront of sports media distribution from his early days in BskyB to the dotcom boom days of Sportal to launching 3G applications for Hutchison Whampoa. And then starting Inform with a group of fellow sports executives 15 years ago which turned into PERFORM and now DAZN (the leading Sports OTT platform globally). Incredible journey and learning along the way. Key Highlights Playing some decent football can get you a good job, ask John. His early days at EMI Music BskyB, learning the ropes in the cable industry, Marketing Manager for Sky Sports, Sky Digital, his true University in business and sports Dotcom days, Sportal – interviewed by Andrew Croker, incredible team of people, launching various websites (portals) for sports properties, wild ride – dotcom crash Leading to role at Hutchison Whampoa, Head of Sports – 3G rollout, video clips, etc – learning, it takes a lot longer than you expect for technology and consumers to pick it up (as example, the company didn't use the Premier League rights for 1.5 years because they were not ready to deploy it) Inform Group – ventured into Entrepreneurship together with Simon Denyer, Stefano D'Anna and Mike Ingram First business model didn't work and then stumbled into the Live streaming for Betting websites space, started to work with Premium TV (Oli Slipper) Business started to take off and grow, merger with Premium TV to create Perform Group – mutually beneficial for both sides, bringing in Access Industries (Ukraine born, UK/US Billionaire, Sir Len Blavatnik) Lots of opportunities to grow internationally for a mostly UK based business at the time Took role as MD APAC and moved to Asia – acquisition of content, driving new digital revenues which were not there before for rights holders, building partnerships Key to Performs success was ingesting huge volume of content at the right cost and driving new revenue streams from it – betting revenue, PPV, other subscription services (first look at OTT) IPO in 2011, raised GBP 168 million in process, looking for growth – buying Goal.com, Opta, Livesport services, etc Going from B2B to B2C business model and the challenges along the way De-listing in 2013 (GBP 700 mil valuation), market didn't appreciate all the new business areas the management was exploring, including OTT – safer to be private The start of the DAZN idea, in 2014 – OTT is much more than streaming on the web – radical change of business model Two distinct businesses, Perform B2B and DAZN B2C – clear focus on growing DAZN and Perform needed its own home to continue its growth Divested out of Perform, Goal.com, etc – kept equity stakes – New partnership now known as "Perform Stats" How the DAZN launch markets were picked, DACH (German-speaking region) and Japan – similarities in PayTV markets and opportunities to buy strong content for a reasonable price Launching across multiple platforms from native Apps (Android & IOS), web, smart TV, consoles, Pay TV boxes, etc – find DAZN everywhere, anytime OTT and beyond – 60-75% watch DAZN on TV in Germany – certain events over 1 million streams – watching through traditional TV still the largest viewership (surprising for me) OTT goes way beyond traditional linear TV coverage in terms of fan engagement and user interactivity But the “old” arbitrage model is still there and pure subscription model is tough to make work, advertising still plays an important role and other revenue streams DAZN's global boxing offerings – US$ 1.99 per month (test price) – purchased big rights globally Multi-sport focused, different offerings across the world. Scale is a big differentiator, better rates, etc F1 in Spain, Bundesliga and Champions League in Germany – lots of new rights coming on stream and new management firepower Partnership model vs straight forward rights sales model – current tough times might help in a positive way if we all learn from it About John Gleasure is DAZN Group Executive Vice Chairman. In this role, he works on the company's long-term strategy and focuses on key priorities including key global business partnerships, new ventures and diversity and inclusion. John is a member of the DAZN Group executive committee management team and is a founder of DAZN and Perform Group. With more than 25 years of experience within international media, rights, marketing and distribution, John previously held leadership roles at Sky Sports, EMI Records, Hutchison Whampoa and Sony Pictures. Follow us on our social sites for the latest updates Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/sportsentrepreneurs/ Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/marcusluerpodcast LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/sports-entrepreneurs Website: https://marcusluer.com Podcast: https://marcusluer.com/podcast To get in touch, please email us at podcast@marcusluer.com Feel Good by MusicbyAden https://soundcloud.com/musicbyaden Creative Commons — Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 Unported — CC BY-SA 3.0 Free Download / Stream: https://bit.ly/_feel-good Music promoted by Audio Library https://youtu.be/bvgIqqRStcQ
With a panel of TV industry professionals, Paradise will be discussing whether we have or could ever reach saturation point with premium streaming services. Are we drowning in them or just indulgently spoilt for choice?Guests in this series:Jamie Hall - COO of the Scripted Division - Pulse FilmsTom Dods - Relationship Director, Tech, Media & Telecoms - Barclays See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
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SNL Downton Abbey Parody. Loaning Money to Family and Friends. Dumb Questions. Morons in the News: Burglar Wants to Go Back to Prison for the Premium TV. Snake Attacks Marley. Just Be Reasonable. Caramia Backs into a Boulder. Things You Can and Cant Take on a Plane. Listener Email: RV Park Swinging. Hello October. Can You Believe This S***? The Perfect Costume Idea. 108 Year Old Was Still a Barber. Passenger in China Needs Fresh Air. Fun Facts About the Dark Ages. Gruel and Medieval Marriage.
See all of this week's mentioned videos: http://lon.tv/ww245 - This week we look at the end of HDHomerun's Premium TV along with my thoughts on the company and their relationship to the channel. Also: 2.5 vs. 10 gigabit ethernet, streaming VR, and more! Subscribe: http://lon.tv/s VIDEO INDEX: 01:27 - Supporter Thank Yous 01:48 - Week in Review 02:59 - News: Valve Index VR headset 04:23 - News: ASUS Hack 06:00 - News: HDHomerun Cancels PremiumTV Service 17:20 - On My Mind 18:35 - Q&A For You: Mega SG Live Stream 19:20 - Patreon Changes Fee Structure (Again) 27:20 - Q&A: 2Gbps Networking Gear Prices 29:16 - Q&A: UniFy Access Point Lite Review 32:08 - Q&A: Streaming VR 34:26 - Pick of the Week: Crimetalk YouTube Channel 35:26 - Coming up this week 36:15 - Possibly no wrap-up next week 36:51 - Helping the Channel 37:03 - My other Channels Subscribe to my email list to get a weekly digest of upcoming videos! - http://lon.tv/email See my second channel for supplementary content : http://lon.tv/extras Join the Facebook group to connect with me and other viewers! http://lon.tv/facebookgroup Visit the Lon.TV store to purchase some of my previously reviewed items! http://lon.tv/store Read more about my transparency and disclaimers: http://lon.tv/disclosures Want to chat with other fans of the channel? Visit our forums! http://lon.tv/forums Want to help the channel? Start a Member subscription or give a one time tip! http://lon.tv/support or contribute via Venmo! lon@lon.tv Follow me on Facebook! http://facebook.com/lonreviewstech Follow me on Twitter! http://twitter.com/lonseidman Catch my longer interviews in audio form on my podcast! http://lon.tv/itunes http://lon.tv/stitcher or the feed at http://lon.tv/podcast/feed.xml Follow me on Google+ http://lonseidman.com We are a participant in the Amazon Services LLC Associates Program, an affiliate advertising program designed to provide a means for us to earn fees by linking to Amazon.com and affiliated sites.
Formula 1's new race in Vietnam | The European Super League | 10 years of the O2 for the ATP Finals | Pitch International's place in the media rights landscape | The Perform journey. David Cushnan and James Emmett have a small sit-down midway through the Leaders Sport Performance Summit to reflect on another batch of sports industry talking points, including the announcement of the first new race on the Formula 1 calendar in the Liberty Media era, some micro-analysis on the would-be European Super League in soccer, and some innovation kudos for the ATP and its twin tournaments in Milan and London. Later, Oli Slipper (interview starts at 13.53), Executive Chairman at Pitch International, discusses his decision to re-enter the fray of the day-to-day sports business. CEO of Premium TV, and then, when it merged with Inform in 2007, co-CEO of the Perform Group, Slipper stood down from his leadership role at Perform in March 2015. In September this year, Slipper joined London-based sports rights agency Pitch International as Executive Chairman, as Trevor East, long-time Chairman, stood down to take a board role. On the conversational agenda: - Why Slipper decided to come back; - His investments over the past three years; - Pitch International's scope of operation and future direction; - Milestone moments in the development of Perform, now the DAZN Group; - The media rights buying landscape and why it's bigger and broader than ever; - Sports media landscape trends.
Showtime’s president and CEO talks about new economics of direct-to-consumer streaming and how the transformation of the premium TV business has changed the way Showtime operates. In this wide-ranging conversation, he also offers insights into the origins of Sacha Baron Cohen’s controversial series “Who Is America” and his thoughts on the coming final season of “Homeland.”
Showtime’s president and CEO talks about new economics of direct-to-consumer streaming and how the transformation of the premium TV business has changed the way Showtime operates. In this wide-ranging conversation, he also offers insights into the origins of Sacha Baron Cohen’s controversial series “Who Is America” and his thoughts on the coming final season of “Homeland.”
For this week’s podcast, we talk about our Top 5 Premium Cable TV Shows (HBO, Showtime, Starz). Beware, light spoilers ahead.
Cette première édition des soirées estampillées Premium TV c'est déroulée le 3 juillet 2008 à l'Olympic Café (Paris). Animée par Benoît Lagane et Éric Vérat de France Culture, elle a rassemblée Barbara Villez, Alain Carrazé, Jean-Pierre Dusséaux et Olivier Kohn qui ont abordés plusieurs questions : comment et pourquoi les séries télévisées sont-elles passées en France du statut de loisir pour adolescents boutonneux et renfermés à celui de culture populaire de référence ? Quelles ont été les étapes marquantes du passage au premier plan de la fiction télévisée ? Qu’est-ce qui justifie, aujourd’hui, que chacun revendique la part de geek qui est en lui ? Comment cette nouvelle culture télévisuelle transforme-t-elle notre quotidien ? Ce mouvement de fond entraîne-t-il une réelle remise en cause de la création télévisuelle en France ? Faut-il craindre que la riche culture télévisuelle française soit absorbée par la formidable et enthousiasmante machine américaine ?