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Picture gallery from the 25 June event in London

The Digital Sports Summit 2025, sponsored by TATA Comms Media, took place in London on 25 June. The event’s focus was the strategies, tools, techniques and technology required to successfully create and distribute social, mobile and streamed sports content. You can view a picture gallery from the day below. George Lopez, Tata Communications, Head of […]

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The Digital Sports Summit 2025, sponsored by TATA Comms Media, took place in London on 25 June. The event’s focus was the strategies, tools, techniques and technology required to successfully create and distribute social, mobile and streamed sports content. You can view a picture gallery from the day below.


George Lopez, Tata Communications, Head of Global Operations, provides opening remarks

Lewis Wiltshire, SVP and Managing Director of Digital at IMG, discusses the demise of the notion of the ‘second screen.’

Kahlen Macaulay, Head of International Sports Partnerships at Snapchat reveals details about Snap Specs, the new augmented reality connected glasses

Snapchat is increasingly relevant for sports rights holders, producers, federations and more, according to Kahlen Macaulay, Head of International Sports Partnerships at Snapchat

Richard Craig-McFeely and the panel showcase what great short-form sports content looks like, and examine best practices for social media.

Speakers from the International Tennis Federation and Reuters Imagen share the story of how they digitised and centralised the federation’s vast content library.

From a conversation in the pub to acquiring UK rights to Pro D2 League rugby, Tim Cocker chats with SVG Europe’s George Bevir about all things Eggchasers Rugby

‘Watching the watchalongs: Creating new and different viewing experiences for fans’ features a lively debate between the speakers from Buzz16, After Party Studios, Dizplai and Badger & Combes.

Little Dot Sport Partnerships Director David Scriven provides expert insight into how to launch, manage and run a YouTube sports channel

The realities of the much-predicted but utopian ‘content hub’ are discussed in depth by the contributors from Sky Sports, LucidLink and Matrox.

Rachael Burford, head of women’s rugby at the Rugby Players Association, and HBS/Skroller general manager Jamie Aitchison talk athlete-generated content

Rachael Burford asks the broadcast industry to support the RPA’s initiative to help current and former female rugby players pursue new career paths beyond the game.

SVG Europe’s Heather McLean thanks the event sponsors and provides salient closing remarks

Delegates enjoy post-conference networking

Networking is always an important part of any SVG Europe event





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