The NFL's Digital Media Strategy
In late 2009, Brian Rolapp, senior vice president of media strategy and digital media for the NFL, was faced with the challenge of determining the league's strategic approach to the wireless market - and presenting his views to NFL team owners. What was the league's best strategy for the mobile space? The case describes the antecedents of what is widely regarded as a landmark deal for the NFL, its $780-million, four-year exclusive partnership with Verizon. Provides in-depth information on the NFL's digital media revenues, and relates those to the league's overall media and other revenues. Enables a rich discussion of new distribution opportunities and ensuing marketing and channel-management challenges.
Collection: HBSP (USA)
Ref: HBS-511055-E
Format: PDF
Number of pages: 19
Publication Date: Oct 20, 2010
Language: English
Review date: Nov 30, 2010
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In late 2009, Brian Rolapp, senior vice president of media strategy and digital media for the NFL, was faced with the challenge of determining the league's strategic approach to the wireless market - and presenting his views to NFL team owners. What was the league's best strategy for the mobile space? The case describes the antecedents of what is widely regarded as a landmark deal for the NFL, its $780-million, four-year exclusive partnership with Verizon. Provides in-depth information on the NFL's digital media revenues, and relates those to the league's overall media and other revenues. Enables a rich discussion of new distribution opportunities and ensuing marketing and channel-management challenges.
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Year: 2009
Geographic Setting: United States;New York
Industry Setting: Arts, entertainment & sports
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