Skip to site menu Skip to page content

Daily Newsletter

05 October 2023

Daily Newsletter

05 October 2023

ITN partners with Engage Digital Partners

The partnership will launch with ITN’s Sport division.

Riccardo Bresaola October 05 2023

ITN, the UK-based television news and content provider, and Engage Digital Partners (EDP), the sports marketing agency, have partnered to offer increased value to rights owners and brands in the sports and gaming sectors.

The deal intends to combine ITN’s experience in broadcasting and live events production with EDP’s knowledge of digital engagement. They will use this to offer integrated content solutions to IP and club owners, federations, and sponsor brands.

The partnership will launch with ITN’s Sport division, which specializes in host broadcasting, technical innovation and delivery, and brand partnerships.

Alastair Waddington, director of ITN Sport, said: "As the landscape evolves, clients want integrated solutions; we know the impact event periods can have on boosting the profile of a brand's proximity to fans. Working with EDP will allow us to do just that and bring more value and efficiency to the process."

Gregg Oldfield, chief executive of EDP, added: "ITN brings a level of scale and allows us to combine our skills, in particular leveraging our data and analytics resource to support the development of actionable solutions and content to maximize fan and athlete engagement. We are excited about the new value a joined-up approach can offer clients".

ITN Sport specializes in host broadcasting, technical innovation and delivery, and brand partnerships, working with broadcasters and federations to create sports production and storytelling for a new generation of fans. EDP, meanwhile, is a full-service digital agency bringing expertise across content creation, audience data, martech, audience development, and performance marketing.

Business of Formula One 2023

The annual sponsorship value for Formula one in the 2023 season is $360.5 million, with Red Bull set to be the biggest earners from sponsorship this season. Of the 23 races on the 2023 racing calendar, only five Grand Prix’s will be without an official named title partner, as Qatar Airways, Heineken, Lenovo, Pirelli and Rolex all boast multiple Grand Prix rights. Formula One are estimated to generate $1.05 billion in ticket sales in 2023.

Newsletters by sectors

close

Sign up to the newsletter: In Brief

Visit our Privacy Policy for more information about our services, how we may use, process and share your personal data, including information of your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. Our services are intended for corporate subscribers and you warrant that the email address submitted is your corporate email address.

Thank you for subscribing

View all newsletters from across the GlobalData Media network.

close