Menu
Tech

theScore Is Ahead of the Curve with eSports Coverage

theScore has made its name as a source for global up-to-the-minute sports news and coverage. With the recent addition of eSports to its app and website though, the Canadian-based sports media company will venture into unchartered waters. eSports is the relatively new sector of entertainment that lends to professional video gaming. theScore’s video game app and website will provide consumers with live news and scores of matches from games, such as Call of Duty, League of Legends, and Starcraft II, in the same mold as traditional sports coverage.

This eSports inclusion into their app will initially benefit from a lack of competition, as no other service currently provides scores and updates for the gaming world as if it were a major sport.

Increasing mobile app advertising and enormous global eSports demand, combined with interest from major brand sponsorship, should insure that theScore will pioneer a new frontier of sports scores and news. Not only is theScore fulfilling a need for 71 million eSports enthusiasts globally, they are creating another platform for corporations to use to market to consumers.

This move also takes a step in solidifying eSports as a bonafide sporting mainstay; there may soon come a day where video gaming champions are as well-known and revered as the top sports stars. Perhaps the kid who was too small to play quarterback in high school can still attain a lucrative contract through his skills at the Madden video game franchise.

theScore could very well be ushering in a new day, where the sporting world and video gaming worlds compete on a level playing field. The traditional sporting world would be wise to embrace this new technological counterpart, or risk falling victim to it.

SBJ Morning Buzzcast: May 3, 2024

Seismic change coming for NCAA? Churchill Downs rolls out major premium build out and Jeff Pash, a key advisor to Roger Goodell, steps down

Learfield's Cory Moss, MASN/ESPN's Ben McDonald, and Canelo

On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with Learfield's Cory Moss as he talks about his company’s collaboration on EA Sports College Football. Later in the show, we hear from MASN/ESPN baseball analyst Ben McDonald on how he sees the college and professional baseball scene shaking out. SBJ’s Adam Stern shares his thoughts on the upcoming Canelo-Mungia bout on Prime Video and DAZN.

SBJ I Factor: Molly Mazzolini

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Molly Mazzolini. Elevate's Senior Operating Advisor – Design + Strategic Alliances chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about the power of taking chances. Mazzolini is a member of the SBJ Game Changers Class of 2016. She shares stories of her career including co-founding sports design consultancy Infinite Scale career journey and how a chance encounter while working at a stationery store launched her career in the sports industry. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

Shareable URL copied to clipboard!

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2015/02/06/Technology/thescore-is-ahead-of-the-curve-with-esports-coverage.aspx

Sorry, something went wrong with the copy but here is the link for you.

https://www.sportsbusinessjournal.com/Daily/Issues/2015/02/06/Technology/thescore-is-ahead-of-the-curve-with-esports-coverage.aspx

CLOSE