The Voice has been providing live broadcasts of high school sporting events across 6 counties since 2008, covering over 16 schools. It currently has the equipment and staff to broadcast football, volleyball, basketball, hockey, wrestling, track, golf, baseball, softball and more. The Voice is seeking sponsorships from local schools and businesses to help cover its ongoing costs and further expand its coverage of events and development of features for students and schools. It offers various partnership and sponsorship options to schools. Success requires cooperative promotion and a reliable internet connection at venues.
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The use of blogs to identify specialised neologisms
Marita Kristiansen - Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
VII EAFT Terminology Summit. Barcelona, 27-28 november 2014
Our How to Sell a Football Contest webinar covers everything you need to know about selling a pro, college, or high school football contest. Over the past few years, we have seen properties bring in six figure revenue from their football contest alone, which makes this a contest you can’t afford not to run.
Watch the recording or read our top takeaways from the presentation:
http://secondstreetlab.com/2012/07/top-takeaways-how-to-sell-a-football-contest/
The use of blogs to identify specialised neologismsTERMCAT
The use of blogs to identify specialised neologisms
Marita Kristiansen - Norwegian School of Economics (NHH)
VII EAFT Terminology Summit. Barcelona, 27-28 november 2014
Our How to Sell a Football Contest webinar covers everything you need to know about selling a pro, college, or high school football contest. Over the past few years, we have seen properties bring in six figure revenue from their football contest alone, which makes this a contest you can’t afford not to run.
Watch the recording or read our top takeaways from the presentation:
http://secondstreetlab.com/2012/07/top-takeaways-how-to-sell-a-football-contest/
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Delivered at Casual Connect Europe 2016
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1. Began in
2008
Thousand of
broadcasts
completed
16 “Home” Schools
Across 6 Counties
Athletic Events have included
Football
Volleyball
Soccer
Tennis
Boys Basketball
Girls Basketball
Hockey
Wrestling
Track
Golf
Baseball
Softball
10. Warrior Coverage To Date
2012-2013 School Year 2010-2011 School Year
1. 10 Football Games * 1.9 Football Games
2. 20 Boys Basketball Games * 2.14 Boys Basketball Games
3. 10 Girls Basketball Games * 3.Regional, Semi-State Wrestling
4.9 Baseball Games *
2011-2012 School Year 5.9 Softball Games *
1. 10 Football Games *
2. 16 Boys Basketball Games *
* Complete IHSAA Tournament Coverage,
3. 19 Girls Basketball Games *
ACAC Basketball Tournament & Football
4. Regional, Semi-State Wrestling
Games at BSU
5. 9 Baseball Games *
6. Softball State Championship
11. School Specific Features Student Opportunities
1. School Home Page/Links 1. School Paper Cooperation
2. Sports Page for High School 2. Student Columnist
3. Middle School Sports Page 3. Broadcasting Internship
4. Athlete of the Week 4. Website Development
5. Sports Schedules/Standings 5. Photography Contribution
6. Calendar 6. Video Contribution
7. School Delays/Closures 7. Video Streaming Development
8. Photo Galleries 1. Videographers
12. We Give Back
1. Over $3,000 Donations Last Year
2. Outstanding Athlete Awards
3. Equipment Donations
4. Booster Members
5. Free Advertising/Promotion
6. Intern Opportunities
7. Special Event Coverage
8. Special Recognition
13. HIGH SCHOOL FOOTBALL BY
$50/Week/School
You will receive:
∗2 :30 commercials per game (min.)
∗1 additional mentions
∗Rotating logo on front page
∗Inclusion in our Yellow Pages
∗Unlimited Press Releases
∗13 Week Contract
Many Games in Video - Have your video
commercial shown LIVE during the game
14. Several Co-operative Options
1. Independent
1. The Voice Staffs all events & independently sells all sponsors
2. The Voice makes school contributions based on profitability & value
2. Limited Sponsorship Support
1. School actively engages potential sponsors and passes leads to The Voice
2. School receives 15% of Gross revenue from provided leads
3. Booster “Resell”
1. Booster Organizations Sell Voice Ad Packages & Receives 50% of Package
Value
15. Keys to Success
1. Cooperative Co-Promotion
1. The Voice and the School need to promote one another at every opportunity
2. The School needs to view The Voice as IT’S Media Outlet
2. Internet Connectivity
1. The best product is a result of the highest quality internet connection
2. Currently there is no connectivity outside the Gym
3. Free Flow of Information
1. Coaches provide information in a timely and convenient method
2. Coaches and Players available pre and post games
3. Active cooperation between stats crews to facilitate stats during events
4. Other media, such as pictures, shared freely
16. Woodlan Sponsors
There have been no Woodlan only Sponsors to Date
On Going Costs Equipment Investment
1. Streaming Fees 1. Video Camcorder
2. Website Fees 2. Still Camera
3. Air Card Data Plan 3. Flip Camera
4. Play by Play Personnel 4. Tripod
5. Color Personnel 5. Laptop
6. Cameraperson Personnel 6. Mixer
7. IHSAA Fees 7. Headsets
8. Air Card