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Hamilton Tiger-Cats Score With Data-Driven Marketing

The IEG Sponsorship Report takes a look at how the Hamilton Ticats in partnership with Stadium Digital transformed the world of sponsorship through its data-driven platform; All Access.

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Five Examples Of How The Ticats Integrate Sponsors Into The All Access Program

Niagara College—Gameday Predictor
Niagara College sponsors a fantasy game for each home and away game called Gameday Predicator. The sponsorship affords branding on all marketing and promotions including All Access, in-stadium video boards, Ticats TV Live panel, gameday and social.
Fifty-six percent of weekly active members participated in the Gameday Predicator in 2016, with 55 percent playing more than once throughout the season.
The team branded the Wi-Fi login page in Tim Hortons Field with the Niagara College logo; the first 200 fans who signed in to the All Access program while connected to the Wi-Fi received an Alex and Ani bracelet.

WeatherTech—Great Labor Day Giveaway
Fans who entered the stadium received a lanyard and ticket sleeve containing information about the contest and directions on how to enter.

Via Rail—Ride the Rails Contest
The rail service ran two contests within the All Access program in 2016 that sent two fans on the road with the team to Montreal and Ottawa. The winners received accommodations, game tickets and, obviously, train tickets.

Lou’s Barbeque Co.—Cub Club
Ticats Cub Club (kids club) signup occurred through All Access. Parents first became members of the program and then signed up their children. The data captured was used to target family ticketing offers while simplifying the overall sign-up experience.

RedTag.ca—Redemption for Contest Entries
Fans were able to redeem their “yards” for contest entries to win a vacation package courtesy of the travel agency.

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2016 in Review

From record performances by Canadian athletes on the world stage, to our country’s new love affair with soccer, this has been a truly memorable year for Canadian sports. Along the way, we saw fans engaging with their favorite teams and athletes in exciting new ways.

A highlight for Stadium Digital was the expansion of All Access to the Toronto Argonauts’ digital and in-stadium platforms. Added this year, Hamilton Tiger-Cats fans could redeem their points and earn additional points by swiping their season seat holder card at retail or concession locations at Tim Hortons Field. We were also thrilled to be a part of the 104th Grey Cup creating some engaging new fan integrations that brought football fans even closer to one of the most memorable games in Grey Cup history.

Our major initiative over the past year was the successful launch of the Canadian Hockey League’s new and fully mobile responsive website network across the league’s slate of 60+ teams, leagues and special events. This includes all team sites in the Ontario Hockey League, Western Hockey League and Quebec Major Junior Hockey League along with the Mastercard Memorial Cup.

We are extremely proud to have implemented a dynamic new content hub and that streamlines the fan experience across all devices.

It has been a joy to work with all of our partners and friends this past year – your commitment to excellence continues to inspire all of us at Stadium Digital.

Please have a wonderful Holiday Season.  We are looking forward to sharing news on several exciting new initiatives in the New Year.

2016 Stadium Digital Highlights

SportsCaster Magazine – Hamilton Tiger-Cats Set the Standard in Digital Fan Engagement

SportsTechie –  Stadium Digital Powers Canadian Hockey League Technology Behind CHL Website Network

Yahoo Sports – Canadian Hockey League follows the NHL’s lead on a digital refresh

Ticats to deliver first North American pro football broadcast on Facebook Live

Facebook Live videos have become a big part of the sports marketplace already, with MLB, NFL and NCAA teams experimenting with delivering content that way. That content has been mostly behind-the-scenes interviews and looks, though, rather than a typical game broadcast, but the CFL’s Hamilton Tiger-Cats are set to change that. The team has announced that they’re going to live-stream Friday’s preseason game against the Ottawa Redblacks on Facebook Live and make some history in the process.

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