Comcast Beefs Up Local Sports Sites


Following in the footsteps of ESPN Local and CBS, Comcast will develop local sports sites on the back of its existing TV properties. Comcast has already launched Comcast SportsNet News England, which it calls “the most comprehensive and dedicated online local sports destination.” The site features local media celebrities and has added 40 new positions – a remarkable investment. ESPN and CBS have only added a few new positions at this point.

The New England site is acting as the template for similar upgrades in San Francisco, DC/Baltimore and Chicago. Philadelphia, which upgraded earlier this year, is being run with a different look.

The overall effort is being lead by Comcast Sports Net Chief Digital Officer Eric Grilly, former head of Philly.com and longtime leader of Media News Group’s digital efforts. Grilly told Sports Business Journal, which we saw via Paid Content, that the sports effort is “the single largest investment outside of making an acquisition in the business.”

Grilly also said that Comcast will start “with beat writers for every professional team in the market, then expanding to local colleges and high schools.” Later, it will add lifestyle and entertainment sections. Some of the Web programming is likely to migrate to TV, he added, such as post game shows. The sports upgrade is likely to be further enhanced if Comcast succeeds in its pursuit of NBC-Universal, and its owned and operated stations.

ESPN Local SVP Jim Pastor is a featured speaker at ILM:09 December 9-11 in Los Angeles.

Filed into: TV/Radio, Verticals

  1. Posted November 20, 2009 at 5:22 pm | Permalink

    Fox Sports is also rolling out local sites, per Staci Kramer at Paid Content.
    http://paidcontent.org/article/419-fox-sports-net-quietly-rolls-out-a-dozen-local-sites/

Post a Comment

Your email is never published nor shared. Required fields are marked *

*
*