Sports Content to Be Distributed to More than 50M Subscribers Under Contract
NEW YORK, NY, US, June 1, 2022 /EINPresswire.com/ -- ICARO™ Media Group, a leading AI-Powered Technology, Media and Telecom (TMT) sector company providing advanced AI-driven digital media technology, today announced a partnership with Brazilian content creator TV Sports Brazil. TV Sports Brazil premium content will
now be available to a wider Brazilian audience, where ICARO has more than 50 million addressable telecom subscribers under contract.TV Sports Brazil creates and distributes different formats of content about the sports world, including articles, video and audio. This features daily news on national and international soccer, predictions for the week's games, tournament summaries, podcasts with special guests from the soccer universe, live events and much more.
Recently, the company has added Gaming to its content portfolio, offering premium coverage of the Esports space. Content includes videos about the latest releases, pro tips and the news coverage of the main gaming events around the world.
“Partnering with ICARO Media Group is of fundamental importance for the distribution of content produced by TV Sports,” said Marcelo Banconi, Content Director at TV Sports. “This agreement comes at the exact moment when our company is increasing its portfolio to offer even more valuable content to the market. This is just the first step with ICARO, we are sure that it will be a successful partnership and that it will grow a lot over the next few months.”
“I’m delighted that ICARO is joining forces with renowned sports journalist Marcelo Bianconi and the best sports content at TV Sports Brazil,” stated Paul Feller, Chairman & CEO of ICARO Media Group. “Marcelo’s background as a respected journalist and sports television commentator at Rhede Globo, ESPN, and SPORTV covering soccer (Soccer), Formula 1, UFC, and NBA provides the perfect combination of premiere sports content and experience editorial that is important to our addressable audience of over 240M viewers.”
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