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Unlock the full potential of the sports industry with Deltatre’s free report on the digital transformation of the industry. Discover how direct-to-consumer (DTC) platforms are revolutionizing fan engagement and revenue streams, but also the challenges that come with it.

In today’s digital age, fans expect more than just watching a game. They want interactive and personalized experiences, and sports properties must adapt to meet these demands. Deltatre’s report outlines the key priorities for thriving in the DTC landscape, including optimizing user experience, diversifying revenue models, and leveraging fan data effectively.

With over 90 million U.S. sports streamers projected by 2025, the potential for growth is immense. However, success in the DTC landscape requires a strategic approach. Our report highlights the importance of balancing opportunity and complexity, and provides valuable insights on how to do so.

Some key takeaways from the report include:

– The changing expectations of fans: 72% of sports fans prioritize a seamless user experience, and poor UX contributes to 30% of churn.

– The critical need for revenue diversification: Models like digital memberships, tiered subscriptions, and FAST channels cater to both casual viewers and loyal fans.

– The importance of year-round engagement: Tools like gamified loyalty programs and personalized recommendations deepen fan connections and reduce churn.

– The significance of technology evolution: Platforms that integrate AR/VR, 5G, and real-time interactivity will dominate as fan expectations continue to grow.

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Don’t miss out on this valuable resource that can help your sports property thrive in the DTC landscape. Download the report now and unlock the full potential of the sports industry. 

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