FloSports
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Web address | flosports |
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Commercial? | Yes |
Available in | English |
Launched | 2006 |
FloSports is an over-the-top subscription sports broadcaster and streaming service. The company is based in Austin, Texas, United States, and was founded in 2006. FloSports streams live sporting events to audiences around the world.[1]
Contents
- 1 History
- 2 Programming
- 2.1 Network Sites
- 2.2 Sports
- 2.2.1 Baseball
- 2.2.2 Basketball
- 2.2.3 Bowling
- 2.2.4 Combat
- 2.2.5 Competitive Fitness
- 2.2.6 Cycling
- 2.2.7 Football
- 2.2.8 Rodeo
- 2.2.9 Rugby
- 2.2.10 Grappling
- 2.2.11 Gymnastics
- 2.2.12 Hockey
- 2.2.13 Lacrosse
- 2.2.14 Marching
- 2.2.15 Motorsports
- 2.2.16 Softball
- 2.2.17 Soccer
- 2.2.18 Swimming
- 2.2.19 Track
- 2.2.20 Volleyball
- 2.2.21 Wrestling
- 3 References
- 4 External links
History
Launch
FloSports was founded in 2006[2] by Martin Floreani, Mark Floreani (collegiate athletes) and Madhu Venkatesan based in Austin, Texas. Martin designed the website’s prototype with the aim of covering collegiate sports with the same detail that ESPN gives to the NFL and NBA. The brothers raised U.S. $10,000 in seed money from friends and family and started covering wrestling and track events. Co-founder Mark captured the service’s first original broadcast, Ryan Hall’s U.S half-marathon record, from the back of a pickup truck using a handheld camera. Lo-fi footage, engine noise digital interference and fog impacted the quality of the broadcast. However, having the only footage of Hall’s record-breaking run caused a surge in the website’s popularity. By 2017 the company had 256 employees and 25 Web video channels. They changed their business model to a subscription-based service in 2012 and doubled their revenue over the following two years.[3]
Fundraising
The company raised $8 million in Series A and a further $21 million in Series B financing in 2016 led by DCM Ventures and Bertlesmann Digital Media Investments.[4] By 2019, the company had grown to 250 employees and raised a further $47 million in series C.[5]
Acquisitions
The company acquired DirtonDirt.com, a grassroots racing streaming and content platform, in September 2019.[6] In June 2020, FloSports purchased Speed Shift TV and acquired 400 races, with a focus on grassroots racing.[7]
FloSports acquired TrackWrestling in early 2021, a deal that increased the number of wrestling events that will be streamed on its FloWrestling service and brought wrestling analytics to the platform.[8] In October 2021, it was announced that FloSports had acquired HockeyTech, an ice hockey streaming platform and sports data provider.[9]
Streaming partnerships
FloSports announced a partnership with WWNLive in 2016 to run a streaming service dedicated to wrestling.[10] In December 2018, FloRacing signed a broadcast agreement with the United States Auto Club for its midget and sprint car series. In May 2019, the Colonial Athletic Association selected FloSports as its lead media partner becoming the first college conference to pick a streaming OTT, direct-to-consumer company as their primary distribution platform.[11]
FloSports became the local broadcaster for two Major League Soccer teams for the 2019 season: D.C. United and FC Cincinnati, an expansion team.[12] The company faced technical issues during early broadcasts due to inaccurate geofencing restrictions. The organization pledged a full refund, and offered the club's season ticket holders a discount on its annual subscription fees.[13] FloSports promised additional soccer broadcasts and shoulder programming to justify its subscription fee that largely never materialized. D.C. United and Flosports ended their four-year contract prematurely in October 2019. D.C. United opted to stream its final regular season match on its website for free.[14] FC Cincinnati announced its matches would no longer be available through FloSports in June 2020.[15]
In January 2020, NASCAR Hall of Fame inductee and motorsports legend, Tony Stewart, awarded streaming rights to the Eldora Speedway and All Star Circuit of Champions to FloSports.[16] In the Spring 2020, FloSports launched FloBaseball.[17] Later in 2020, the company signed a multi-year partnership with ECHL to broadcast professional hockey starting with the 2021 season.[18]
FloSports expanded its wrestling offering through a partnership with United World Wrestling, the global governing body for the sport, in late 2020.[19]
In 2021, USA Cycling signed a 3 year broadcast partnership with FloSports. FloSports will also be the NGB's (national governing body's) official sponsor.[20] The Unbound Gravel race, a cycling race covering various distances, has never been broadcast before due to remote locations and rough terrain. FloSports became the first to broadcast the race in June 2021 and will stream the race again in 2022.[21] FloSports signed a multi-year streaming deal with USA Gymnastics, the national governing body for gymnastics, in 2021.[22]
In late 2021, NASCAR announced a partnership to stream its grassroots racing series on FloRacing starting in 2022.[23] Series that will be broadcast on FloRacing includes the ARCA Menards Series, ARCA Menards Series West, ARCA Menards Series East, NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour, and NASCAR Pinty's Series and NASCAR Weekly Series.[23] Several tracks on the Modified and Weekly Series had been broadcasting on the service prior to the announcement (Eldora, Oswego, Stafford). Over 280 NASCAR grassroots events were anticipated to be broadcast in 2022 (out of a total of approximately 2000 total events broadcast on the service).[23]
Technology
In 2019, the company introduced apps for Android and smart TV apps.[24] In October 2019, FloSports rebranded, and expanded its distribution with the release of an Android app.[25]
In 2020, FloSports began working on a Watch Party feature for their apps that would allow fans to watch events together, virtually. [26]
Programming
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Network Sites
- FloBikes - Cycling
- FloBowling - Bowling
- FloCheer - All Star Cheer & Dance
- FloCombat - MMA
- FloDance - Dance
- FloElite - Elite Fitness
- FloFC - Soccer
- FloFootball - Football
- FloGrappling - Grappling
- FloGymnastics - Gymnastics
- FloHockey - Hockey
- FloHoops - Basketball
- FloLive - New and Miscellaneous
- FloMarching - Marching Arts
- FloRacing - Motorsports
- FloRodeo - Rodeo
- FloRugby - Rugby
- FloSoftball - Softball
- FloSwimming - Swimming
- FloTrack - Track and Field
- FloVoice - Singing
- FloVolleyball - Volleyball
- FloWrestling - Wrestling
- Varsity - Varsity TV
Sports
Baseball
- Big Ten
- Colonial Athletic Association
- Future Star Series Nationals 17s[28]
- Future Star Series Nationals 16s
- Future Star Series Nationals 15s
- NB Future Stars Series
- College Baseball Classic
Basketball
Bowling
- PBA
- PBA50
- PBA Senior
- USBC
- World Bowling Tour
Combat
Competitive Fitness
Cycling
- Cycling Canada
- Giro d'Italia
- Tour de France (Canada Only)
- Union Europeenne De Cyclisme
- Union Cyclste Internationale
Football
- Colonial Athletic Association
- FCS Bowl
- National Bowl
- All American Classic
- Dream Bowl
- Tropical Bowl
- HBCU Spirit of America Bowl
- Mid-Eastern Athletic Conference
- Southern Intercollegiate Athletic Conference
- South Atlantic Conference
Rodeo
- Canadian Finals Rodeo
- PBR
- RidePass
Rugby
- United Rugby Championship
- Top14
- Rugby Sevens
- Premiership Rugby
- Super Rugby Pacific
- USA Rugby
- England Rugby
- National Provisional Championship (New Zealand)
- Autumn Nations Series
- European Rugby Champions Cup (EPCR)
- EPCR Challenge Cup
Grappling
- ADCC Submission Wrestling World Championship
- Fight To Win
- IBJJF
- Who’s Number One
Gymnastics
Hockey
Lacrosse
- Big Ten
- Snowbird Baseball
- Frisco Classic
- Future Star Series
Marching
Motorsports
- All Star Circuit of Champions[29]
- ARCA Menards Series (Select Events with MAVTV)
- ARCA Menards Series East and West
- Chili Bowl Nationals
- Eldora Speedway (Outside of World of Outlaws Events)[29]
- FIA World Rallycross Championship
- Lucas Oil ASCS National Tour
- IRA Outlaw Sprints[30]
- NARC King of the West 410 Sprints
- NASCAR Advance Auto Parts Weekly Series (Events held mostly at Bowman Gray Stadium, New Smyrna Speedway, and Berlin Raceway)
- NASCAR Pinty's Series
- NASCAR Whelen Modified Tour
- Pennsylvania Speed Week
- Super DIRTcar Series[31]
- USAC[32] including Sprint, Silver Crown, and Midget events such as Indiana Midget Week, Indiana Sprint Week, Pennsylvania Midget Week, Oval Nationals, and Turkey Night Grand Prix.[33]
Softball
- Big Ten
- PGF
- Judi Carman Classic
Soccer
- CONCACAF (select matches)
- Supercoppa Italiana and Coppa Italia (Canada only)
- NCAA
- CNL League A
- CNL League B
- CNL League C
Swimming
Track
- Big Ten
- Big 12
- NCAA
- AAU
- MileSplit
- Under Armour Sunset Tour
- Amsterdam Marathon
- London Marathon
- Marathon De Paris
- Stumptown Twilight
- Great Manchester Run
- Great North Run
Volleyball
- Big Ten
- Big 12
- Colonial Athletic Association
- FIV3
- Panamerican Cup
- Nike Tournament of Championship
- NCAA
Wrestling
References
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