Dozens of American newspapers publish Social Media coverage surrounding the upcoming Super Bowl with the help of Dutch Crowdynews.
One of the biggest sportsevents in the U.S., the play offs by which will be decided who will become champion of the NFL American Football competition. Crowdynews gathers and publishes all relevant Social Media coverage for hundreds of newspapers, amongst others: Gatehouse Media, Journal Register Company and Digital First Media.
“The collaboration with Crowdynews to develop the Social Media Wire allows us to bring a new dimension of urgency, communication and access to social media channels for our audience. The Social Media Wire brings more voices, more sources to our sites.” Says Jim Brady, Editor-in-Chief of Digital First Media.
“I’m very proud coverage of such an hyper-American sports festival is provided by our Dutch start-up. The whole country stops during the Super Bowl. It really is mega!” Jeroen Zanen, CCO of Crowdynews adds.
The Power Of Social Media
By using Crowdynews’ software, media companies cleverly capitalize the common popularity and the enormous growth in conversations continuously taking place on social media. A recent survey about the big game revealed just how critical staying connected is on game day. It shows that of those who plan to watch, 36% say they’ll use a second screen to supplement the game-viewing experience. And 52% say they’ll use social media during the game.
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Find below a few examples of Crowdynews’ social media coverage implemented in newspapers websites:
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Are you interested in our pre-loaded, free and ready to use social media page focusing on social media content surrounding Super Bowl? Then please contact us or just include this URL in the body: http://t.co/eYQmCRGG.