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Sport on the Internet

Product Type: Market Research Report
Published by: Screen Digest
Published: July 2000
Product Code: R261-010
Description

Sport is not just a game, it is a business. Professional sports leagues and clubs are starting to tip the balance of power away from broadcasters and media companies as they increasingly recognise the value of their rights and the strength of their business brands.

The popularity of sports has created significant opportunities to generate revenue from advertising, live event sponsorship and sports-related commerce. While the online sports market is new and rapidly evolving, traditional media sports-related revenues indicate the opportunities available online in the future.

Sport is an area of intense competition on the Internet with an unquantifiable number of sites offering news and live coverage spanning time zones and cultures. The Internet is considered the perfect medium for the average sports fan, who is usually passionate about one team and sport, as well as interested in big events and other sports to a lesser degree. Sports websites can attract mass audiences and therefore have the potential to generate substantial advertising and sponsorship revenues.

This report examines the main issues surrounding sport on the Internet, including the role of technology and how media companies are getting in on the act. It provides case studies of major sports websites and companies involved in website production and analyses them to determine how they are making money and who the winners and losers will be.

The report includes forecasts and projections of potential revenue streams for sports websites, including advertising, ticketing and merchandising revenue streams, for 1999 to 2005. These are broken down by region and by sport, including soccer, golf, cricket, wrestling and basketball. Throughout the report are tables and charts of the latest data in this fast-moving sector.

Table of Contents
Executive Summary
Revenue streams
Sport on the Internet
Competition
Media ownership of sports clubs
Media investment in the Internet
Sports website revenue streams and forecasts
Advertising
Sponsorship
Merchandising
Sports ISPs
Syndication fees
Premium content
Online gambling
Technology
Successful sports sites
Introduction
The global Internet explosion
Benefits of a successful website
Sport on the Internet
Competition
US sports Internet data
Sports website market predications
Types of website
Sites by category of sport
Club/team/federation sites
Athlete sites
Event websites
Charts and tables
US Internet data
Internet take-up forecasts
Number of web pages in existence
Sports sites that registered during a single week in Australia
Sports sites visited in the past two weeks
Demographics for sports site users versus general sites, UK
Key facts on UK sports website users
Percentage of respondents visiting a sports website at least once per week
Sports fans relationship with their PCs
What male and female US Internet users said was their primary source for sports information in 1999
Opinions on dominant sports delivery mechanism by 2009
Will media groups own major sports clubs?
How will sports coverage increase?
What will I give audiences on my sports site?
G02net top 100 athlete websites
Sport Media and the Internet
Traditional relationships
Sports rights
Broadcasting rights
English Premiership soccer rights
Internet rights
US experience
Niche sports
Niche sports case study: Beckman TV
Types of Internet rights
Internet rights case study: Worldsport and Gaisf
Media ownership of sports clubs
European soccer club ownership
Ownership of sports clubs by Internet companies or pioneers
French broadcasters race ahead
Charts and tables
Top five sports watched on TV in Europe
Top five sports events viewed on UK TV during 1999, excluding soccer
BSkyB spend on programming
Premiership broadcasting rights packages for 2001-04
European media interests in soccer club ownership
US media companies IT spend
Revenue stream from sports websites
Attracting traffic
Stickiness
Fantasy sports case study: dreamleague.com
Encouraging site loyalty
Celebrity columnists
Breaking news
Branding and marketing
Ads-for-equity deals
Revenue streams
Advertising
Online advertising reality and forecasts
Viral marketing
Sponsorship
Online sponsorship
Sporting world cups
Technology sponsorships
Sponsors and website production
Online sponsorship case study: Gillette soccer on Sky Sports
Websites themselves becoming sponsors
Dotcom sponsorship case studies: phonefree.com and Madison Square Garden; Telescan and Sportsline; Yahoo! Sports
Merchandising
Content
Etailing case study: bostonhockey.com
US sports goods bought online
Auctions
Ticketing
Dynamic pricing
Ticketing case study: Data Factors
Merchandising and ticketing forecasts
Access services: Internet Service Providers
Content syndication
Subscription services
Pay-per-view/listen
Online gambling
Sports websites and online gambling
Building a database
Charts and tables
1999 top 10 online UK advertisers
Top 10 online US advertisers
Online advertising revenue by region, 2003
Advertising on sports sites forecasts, global, 1999-2005
Advertising on sports sites forecasts by sport, 1999-2005
Online advertising forecasts by sport
Top five globally sponsored sports
Number of sites used by leading World Cup 98 sponsorship and advertising campaigns
Cnnsi.com example polls
Pga.com example poll
Yahoo! Sports example polls
Formula1.com example poll
Value of online sports goods 2000-04
Pros of merchandising on the Internet
Intention to purchase selected sports products among Internet users, total and by gender
Percentage of potential buyers who will use Internet to purchase sports goods
Internet usage for purchasing
Online sports ticket sales by region forecasts, 1999-2005
Online sports ticket sales by region forecasts including total ticket sales, 1999-2005
Online sports merchandising sales by region forecasts, 1999-2005; including total ticket sales, 1999-2005
Sports.com revenue earners
PPV event comparison
PPV event revenue
Website profiles by sport
Overview of each sport, with website profiles under these headings as appropriate: history/description, content, marketing, technology, strategic partnerships, revenue, advertising



Website/operator profiles:
American football
nfl.com
nfleurope.com
nflmedia.com
superbowl.com
Cleveland Browns
buythejets.com
patriots.com
Baltimore Ravens
Australian football
afl.com.au
Carlton Football Club
Realfooty
Case study: Sportsview
Baseball
majorleaguebaseball.com
totalbaseball.com
Chicago Whitesox
New York Yankees
Basketball
Nba.com
British Basketball League
Britball
Chester Jets
College/amateur sports
ihigh.com
totalcollegesports.com
ncaasoccer.net
finalfour.net
ncaavolleyball.net
scorecardusa.com
fansonly.com
Sportsview Online
wvspn.com
Cricket
Cricinfo
Baggy Green
Lord's
Fishing
fishandfly.co.uk
worldwaters.com
outdoornet.com
Golf
golf.com
Golfonline
Golf Today
opengolf.com
pga.com
pgatour.com
masters.org
Golfserve
thegolfer.com
Sponsorship case study: Kesmai Gamestorm-Jack Nicklaus Online Golf
Icehockey
nhl.com
swehockey.se
Motor sports
ITV-F1.com
Atlas F1
Formula1.com
F1 Today
Total F1
Johnny Herbert Official Website
Ferrari
Australian Grand Pix Website
Nascar Racing: Nascar Online, Sterling Martin
Indy Racing League: Net Race Live
CART: cart.com
Sponsorship case studies: Fosters, Tag Heuer
Olympic Games
nbcolympics.com
olympics.org/.com
olympic.org
thegames.seven.com.au
usteams.net
Rugby Union and Rugby League
ITV-rugby.co.uk
Rugby 365
saracens.com
scrum.com
sharks.com
Snow sports
Complete Skier
Skinet
Sno-info
onthesnow.com
International Ski Federation
bobsleigh.com
luge.com
expn.com
Sponsorship case study: Ford Motor Company
Soccer
AC Milan
Arsenal
Bayern Munich
Bundesliga
Chelsea FC
eurofootball.com
FIFA Online
Football 365
football.co.uk
FootballNews
Barcelona
Brazil National Team Site
Gillingham FC
Glasgow Rangers FC
Juventus
Manchester United
mlsnet.com
Olympiakos
planetfootball.com
Real Madrid
Tottenham Hotspur
Soccernet
teamtalk.com
World Soccer Pages
wsx.com
Tennis
wimbledon.org
Davis Cup
ATP tour
Rolandgarros.org
tennis.com
tennisstation.com
Watersports
Yachting:
Louis Vuitton Cup
americascup.org
whitbread.org
btchallenge.com
Yachting Net
Surfing (Quokka Sports)
e-raft.com
Other sports
Athletics: onrunning.com
Boxing: houseofboxing.com
Chess: Internet Chess Club
Darts: Planetdarts
Fitness: Pupule Sports
Gynmastics: BAGA
Sumo wrestling: wnn.or.jp
Wrestling: wwf.com
General sports sit
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