Facebook restructures sports division for critical 2019

Facebook restructures sports division for critical 2019

Entering 2019, social media giant Facebook has moved to restructure its global sports division, which will be led by former NBA executive Dan Reed as Vice President of Global Sports/Media Partnerships.

Facebook has previously stated its intent on growing exclusive sports partnerships and content, as the social media platform has reached peak user saturation.

Furthermore, Facebook leadership has previously outlined the need to diversify its content beyond posts and newsfeeds, as the tech giant seeks to reverse a decline in user engagement witnessed across its western markets.

Moving forward, Dan Reed will be tasked with accelerating Facebook’s global sports proposition and strategy, overseeing the development of key sports accounts, whilst further securing new sports media partnerships for Facebook’s key markets.

Reed will be supported by former Eurosport Chief Executive Peter Hutton who joined the US tech firm in March 2018 as a Director of Sports Programming and Live Partnerships for EMEA, Latin America and APAC regions.

Facebook’s North American sports development will be led by former Instagram executive Brandon Gayle, serving as Director of Sports Partnerships and Solutions.

During the course of 2018, Facebook tested a number of new features, seeking to develop community-led social enhancements for sports viewing.

In 2019, sports stakeholders will be monitoring Facebook movements closely. Yet to aggressively develop its sports profile, to date, Facebook has tested live content partnerships with the  MLS and Univision LATAM, Spain’s La Liga for India, and streaming UEFA Champions League content for US audiences in partnership with Fox Sports.


Source: SBC News