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EPISODE · Mar 25, 2026 · 41 MIN

Fifa's World Cup 2026 vision & industry trends from SportsPro New York

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Fifa has linked up with YouTube as a preferred content partner for this summer's World Cup, signaling a potential new era in sports broadcasting. Nick and Chris give their top takeaways from SportsPro New York on the trends they think will impact the sports industry in 2026. Covering media rights, private equity investment, fan engagement, and beyond - listen in to learn what the industry is focusing on this year.  Key Points:Why Fifa's preferred content partnership with YouTube has the ability to completely shift the traditional sports media landscape.Will Fifa's hydration breaks to insert advertisements become commonplace in soccer? Is the US immune the media rights stagnation European sports are experiencing? Are private equity investors overly confident in their sports valuations? What were the most discussed trends heard from SportsPro New York that will impact the future of sports media?

Fifa has linked up with YouTube as a preferred content partner for this summer's World Cup, signaling a potential new era in sports broadcasting. Nick and Chris give their top takeaways from SportsPro New York on the trends they think will impact the sports industry in 2026. Covering media rights, private equity investment, fan engagement, and beyond - listen in to learn what the industry is focusing on this year.  Key Points:Why Fifa's preferred content partnership with YouTube has the ability to completely shift the traditional sports media landscape.Will Fifa's hydration breaks to insert advertisements become commonplace in soccer? Is the US immune the media rights stagnation European sports are experiencing? Are private equity investors overly confident in their sports valuations? What were the most discussed trends heard from SportsPro New York that will impact the future of sports media?

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