The Digital Place Based Advertising Association (DPAA) announced this week that ScoreStream has become the newest member of the rapidly growing digital out-of-home marketing association.
ScoreStream is the first and only crowd-sourcing platform for live local sports. Sourcing real time coverage from thousands of high school games per week, the ScoreStream mobile app enables users to update real-time scores, chat with other fans, post photos and videos with broadcast-quality graphics and share content to Twitter and Facebook.
In addition to a sizable mobile audience, ScoreStream syndicates its real-time content to 500 local media partners nationwide.
Barry Frey, President & CEO of DPAA told us “ScoreStream offers an immersive platform that helps high school sports fans more fully engage with the games they are watching and with the other important games in their area. We look forward to helping them rapidly extend the out of home reach of this unique and valuable content.”
The DPAA is a digital out-of-home marketing association that has created a strong community environment in which members drive and promote their digital capabilities.
John Smelzer, President & COO of ScoreStream, added “The ScoreStream platform has harnessed the immense popularity of high school sports, with real-times scores, photos and videos shared from thousands of games, coast to coast. Our platform enables us to localize and distribute this content at scale, with digital out of home as our next big opportunity. We’re looking forward to the DPAA providing invaluable guidance to us in this arena.”
ScoreStream is the first and only crowd-sourcing platform for live local sports. The ScoreStream mobile app engages fans through crowd-sourced scores, photos, video and chat from over 10,000 games per week from around the world. ScoreStream is an early-stage, venture-backed start-up based in Del Mar, CA.
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