Buy 3 or more tickets, and you’ll save 10%, reducing the cost of each ticket to £198 + VAT

A new group ticket option has been added to the Broadcast Sport Summit 2025 at Emirates, London on 12 November. It gives those buying 3 or more tickets a 10% discount on each ticket. Currently the event is selling Early Bird Tickets at £220 + VAT, so the group discount reduces these to just £198 + VAT per ticket. Early Bird Tickets will only be available for another week, so you will need to act now to secure this rate.

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The Broadcast Sport Summit is expected to attract 300 attendees from across broadcast, production, rights holders, brands, sports content, social media and tech companies for a one-day, two-strand, conference with lunch and post-event networking drinks.

Among the speakers are comedian and women’s sport podcaster Maisie Adam; World Archery head of communications Chris Wells; Peter Parmenter, EVP business development at DAZNAfter Party Studios head of sport Dave Horner; BBC Sounds & BBC Five Live assistant commissioner podcasts, Lizzi Doyle; Little Dot Studios managing director Robbie Spargo; LadBible head of originals Becky Gardner; and JustSo co-founder Jonny Madderson.

Dan Bradley, best known from his 200,000+ follower YouTube account FPL Mate, will be giving a creator’s perspective. 

Workerbee CEO Rick Murray and Filmnova creative director Lucy Cutler will be looking at the documentary environment, and other speakers include Icons Series chief content officer Chris Sice, Crowd Network talent director Louise Gwilliam, and Emergent chief business and strategy officer David Jorba. 

More speakers from clubs, federations and leagues will be announced in the coming weeks.

The Broadcast Sport Summit is sponsored by Appear, Audio Network, Emergent, Jigsaw24 Media, M2A Media & Vizrt.  

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For 2025, the Summit will be examining the changing sport content environment, with topics including the rise and commercial power of women’s sport, how to produce creator-led YouTube sport entertainment formats, and whether we have hit peak sport documentary. 

There are sessions on AI and automation’s effects on production and graphics, the growth in cinematic cameras and techniques in sport broadcasting, the realities of remote production, plus why podcasts are going video first – and what this means for sport on TV. 

Elsewhere, industry leaders will discuss the evolving distribution landscape, and how to balance between D2C platforms, linear reach, and social content to acheive the best commercial returns, and how broadcasts are being enhanced by innovations such as alternative commentary, near-live highlights, and second screen strategies.  

There will also be one-to-one chats with high profile industry leaders, and sessions focusing on the essential sports technology for content makers in 2025.

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