Programming From ACC Digital Network, Campus Insiders, CBS Sports, ESPN and ‘120 Sports’ Added to Growing Portfolio.
Sports fans of all ages will be able to follow their favorite teams with the best of college sports programming, then follow their favorite players as they move into professional leagues – all through a mobile-first solution that redefines over-the-top video for wireless customers.
Verizon today announced content agreements with leading providers of college sports programming and networks focused on millennial viewers. This content will be available later this year for Verizon Wireless customers with data services on their smartphones and tablets. The new agreements are with:
- ACC Digital Network, the official network of the Atlantic Coast Conference and its 15 member universities, providing daily comprehensive coverage including game highlights previews, recaps, school features, live events and the latest news from the Conference.
- Campus Insiders, a premium digital video network for college sports, offering hundreds of live events; game highlights from schools across the country; live studio and original programming; and classic games from direct partnerships with the ACC, Big 12, Mountain West, West Coast Conference, Patriot League and A-10.
- CBS Sports, featuring dozens of live major college games.
- ESPN, the leader in sports, for select live college football and college basketball games, and select award-winning documentaries from ESPN Films’ “30 for 30” series.
- 120 Sports, the all-sports network that delivers round-the-clock live and on-demand news, highlights, analysis and social conversation for the millions of sports fans who primarily consume through their mobile devices.
“Sports fans are some of the most passionate around, and they never want to miss a single play,” said Terry Denson, vice president, content acquisition and strategy at Verizon.
“With consumers – especially younger consumers – demanding access to entertainment and information that matters to them, whenever and wherever they are, college sports with all of its live programming and networks targeted to millennials are a natural fit for any mobile-first video platform. These brands are at the top of the league, and we’re excited to work with them as new content models for our customers develop and evolve.”
A recent study done by CTM/University of Southern California found that nearly two-thirds of millennials surveyed consider smartphones or tablets, not televisions, as their primary device, and they are more likely than others to engage in entertainment activities – including social sharing – on their mobile devices.
The study also found a 12 percent increase in overall video consumption between 2013 and 2014, with 18- to 24-year-olds having the largest increase, nearly doubling the national average.
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