FLAGSHIP SERIES: STADIUM TECH REPORTS

Introducing: The Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey!
To all stadium, arena, ballpark, race track, concert-hall, convention-center, airport, casino and other large public venue owners, operators and administrators and deployers of connectivity technology: We need you! That is, we need you to take our Stadium Connectivity Outlook survey, a vehicle designed to find out "where we're at, and where we're going" when it comes to connectivity technology and the business Read More>>
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The Atlanta Hawks Social Hub- Where Fans Gather
April 18, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
With the NBA playoffs just around the corner here is wishing that your team is angling for a better seeding for the games rather than for the lottery. While looking around the league I was struck by how easy it was to use the Hawks Social Hub, a nice mixture of new and older technologies. Right next to the banner headline of ‘Hawks Social Hub’ are six icons for popular news and social media Read More>>

No Surprise: PGA Sees Huge Leap in Online Video Consumption
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Here at Mobile Sports Report we know that many of you like to watch golf online. We know that because basically anything we write about where to watch golf gets good traffic. Now the PGA has provided some facts to back up our observations: According to the PGA, viewership of its Live@ online live golf action coverage is up more than 100 percent compared to 2011, part of an overall traffic surge to Read More>>

Did you know MLB has an App Game that Could Enable You to Win $5.6 Million?
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
A few weeks ago we looked at a number of apps that Major League Baseball has made available to fans, including the ever popular MLB.com AT Bat 12 as well as the recently released At the Ballpark, both of which have been very well received. What I missed was the app Full Count that delivers streaming content and the fact that the game that fans can participate in to try and break Joe Read More>>

Sponsor Post: Can Fiksu Help You Promote your App?
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Congratulations -- you have built a mobile app, and are ready to stake your claim to your share of the exploding app marketplace. But maybe getting noticed isn't as easy as you thought it would be, and you're having a hard time getting potential customers to find your product in the sea of apps. Lost at what to do? Try starting with some good advice from the folks at Fiksu, who have put Read More>>

What Will Coaches Do? Moto Ends NFL Headphone Sponsorship
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
I was crushed to read the news today that Motorola will no longer sponsor the headphones worn so stylishly by NFL coaches on the sidelines. Of course the businessperson in me immediately started thinking: Who would step up to ensure that crucial sidelines communications remain solid? How will coaches cope with the possibility that we might see, on live TV, that they have more than one ear? With Read More>>

Timeout Tuesday: You Can’t Golf Like This
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Why do I love the feature from the PGA called "Shots of the Week" so much? Because you know what's coming beforehand, and that only sets the tension bar higher. You see the predicament (or just the golfer far away in the fairway), you hear the announcers in their normal golf-bored tones, and then... IT'S IN! Of course it's in. Otherwise it wouldn't be on Shots of the Week. So here's this week's Read More>>

NFL Schedule Released Tonight at 7 p.m. ET
April 17, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
The National Football League will be unveiling the schedule for the 2012 season in a prime time event tonight at 7:00 p.m. ET in a move that also launches the unofficial start of the annual complaining how your team was treated by the league season. So far the only game that has been given a firm date is the leagues opening game, which will be played on Wednesday, September 5 with the Cowboys Read More>>

Brandon Phillips Says Twitter Helps his Game
April 16, 2012 By Paul Kapustka
Baseball managers from Little League to the major leagues often warn their players about the dangers of distractions and how it will impact their performance on the field-the only thing that matters to a manager. Well the Cincinnati Reds’ All-Star second baseman Brandon Phillips claims that Twitter (@DatDudeBP) is not only not a distraction, but that his heavy use of it has helped his game last Read More>>