Wednesday, August 23, 2017

Twitter Signs Streaming Deal With NASCAR


Twitter has signed a livestreaming deal with NASCAR that will give users on the platform an inside-the-car view during races, reports Fierce Cable.

NASCAR said this will be the first time in-car camera feeds will be live-streamed for all 10 Monster Energy NASCAR Cup Series Playoffs races. The streaming will first be available for the NASCAR Playoffs at Chicagoland Speedway on Sept. 17. Next to the live-stream will be a real-time curated timeline of tweets.

Twitter has signed on Toyota as a sponsor for the livestream.

“Through the in-car camera live stream on Twitter, our fans will have another compelling vantage point of the NASCAR Playoffs, where the energy and intensity of stage racing will be elevated to a whole new level,” said Steve Phelps, executive vice president and chief global sales and marketing officer for NASCAR, in a statement. “To provide this level of access on Twitter throughout the 10-week playoffs is a fantastic way to complement the viewing experience on NBC Sports and the NBC Sports app.”

“NASCAR continues to innovate on Twitter, a place where their passionate fans discuss what’s happening before, during and after every race,” said Twitter COO Anthony Noto in a statement. “Our new collaboration will offer NASCAR fans a unique live stream perspective for the 2017 playoffs alongside the real-time Twitter conversation.”

For Twitter, the NASCAR deal expands on the platform’s growing slate of programming deals.

Earlier this year during Twitter’s Digital Content NewFronts presentation, the company announced content deals with MLB, Live Nation, WNBA, PGA, Bloomberg, BuzzFeed and more.

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