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The Rise of Sports Content in the Streaming Era

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Dive into the complex world of sports content production and distribution in the streaming age. Explore the intricate IP, licensing, and business challenges faced by studios, distributors, and subjects in creating docuseries, documentaries, and live sports broadcasts. Lastly, examine how regional sports network instability is impacting professional teams and their devoted fans in this rapidly evolving media landscape.

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  • TX, CA
  • TX MCLE credit expires: 2/28/2026

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Jeremy M. Evans, Baron E. Ojogho, Bobby Perez

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Session 1 —46 mins 0.75
The Rise of Sports Content in the Streaming Era (Jan 2025)

Dive into the complex world of sports content production and distribution in the streaming age. Explore the intricate IP, licensing, and business challenges faced by studios, distributors, and subjects in creating docuseries, documentaries, and live sports broadcasts. And examine how regional sports network instability is impacting professional teams and their devoted fans in this rapidly evolving media landscape.

Originally presented: Nov 2024 Entertainment Law Institute

Jeremy M. Evans, California Sports Lawyer - Newport Beach, CA
Baron E. Ojogho, Davis Wright Tremaine LLP - Los Angeles, CA
Bobby Perez, Spurs Sports & Entertainment - San Antonio, TX