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Olympics’ New Sport
Image credits: Samsung and London 2012
Social media will be the name of the games at
the Summer Olympics in London, which will
go down as the first to be wholly infused with
social—driven by marketers, athletes and fans
alike. The International Olympic Committee has
now sanctioned athletes’ social media use during
the games, giving followers a unique perspective.
(The IOC is already using social media in a teen-
targeted campaign.) Social TV and newspaper
tools (like The Guardian’s Facebook app) will
help virally spread the word, spurring interest
and viewership. And social media will be the
cornerstone of many marketing campaigns.
Expect #Olympics to be trending for months.