Ep. 32: Ciaran Quinn - Pioneering Sports Tech and Media, an Insight
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Pioneering Sports Tech and Media: Insights from Ciaran Quinn In a recent episode of "A Guy with a Scarf", I sat down with my old friend Ciaran Quinn to discuss his fascinating journey in the world of sports, technology, and media. The conversation spanned over two decades, highlighting the evolution of the industry and the challenges faced by pioneers like Ciaran. Quinn's foray into sports tech began in 2000 when he co-founded Veo, a company that helped U.S. digital companies enter the European market. Despite the dot-com bust, Quinn and his team successfully navigated the tumultuous times. In 2003, Quinn joined Entriq, an early DRM company, where he focused on bringing major sporting events online for the first time. One of the most significant milestones in Quinn's career was his involvement in streaming the 2004 Athens Olympic Games. "That was the first time, I think, that you had such a major sporting event ever streamed live across many countries," Quinn recalled. This groundbreaking achievement paved the way for the future of sports streaming. The conversation then shifted to the transformational moment in streaming technology during the 2008 Beijing Olympics. I vividly remembered being introduced to adaptive streaming technology, which allowed for seamless video playback across different devices and bandwidths. "It was really a pivotal moment, an epiphany for what then became streaming," I remarked. We also discussed the challenges faced by niche streaming services in the face of bundling and aggregation. Quinn shared his experience with the Global Cycling Network, a vertical sports streaming platform that was eventually folded into Eurosport Discovery. "The outcome is not, in my opinion, as a fan, it's not as good as it used to be," Quinn lamented, highlighting the limitations of bundled services in catering to passionate fans of specific sports. Looking ahead, Quinn believes that the future of sports media will be shaped by the ability of major players like Amazon and Apple to transcend traditional broadcasting borders. "They are used to not dealing with borders the same way as broadcasters used to," Quinn explained, adding that their deep pockets and global reach could drive significant change in the industry. Today, Quinn remains actively involved in the sports tech and media landscape, working with early-stage companies as a board member, angel investor, advisor, and mentor. He has been involved with companies like Wiz Team, Respo Vision, and Sport Dynamics, among others, spanning across various aspects of sports technology and data analytics. In conclusion, Ciaran Quinn's journey in sports tech and media serves as an inspiration for those looking to innovate and push boundaries in the industry. From pioneering live sports streaming to navigating the challenges of bundling and aggregation, Quinn's insights provide a valuable perspective on the past, present, and future of sports media. As De marchis aptly put it, "enjoy cycling in your beautiful area and see where you are," emphasizing the importance of passion and perseverance in the ever-evolving world of sports tech and media. --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/a-guy-with-a-scarf/message
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