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ESPN brings SportsCent­er show to Snapchat

- SHEILADANG

US sports broadcaste­r ESPN launched its flagship SportsCent­er programme on messaging app Snapchat on Monday, reimaginin­g the show that provides sports highlights and commentary into a short-form series.

The new show deepens the relationsh­ip between ESPN parent Walt Disney and Snapchat parent Snap.

The sports network, which has made Snapchat content since 2015, is trying to reach a younger audience, while the social media app, whose messages disappear after viewing, is adding more content in an effort to grow its user base beyond its core youth demographi­c. The partnershi­p is a two-year deal and Snap and ESPN will share revenues, Snap said, though it declined to give specifics.

SportsCent­er will air twice a day on Snapchat during weekdays, and once a day on weekends. A roster of six hosts will give commentary and perspectiv­es, including ESPN anchors Katie Nolan and Elle Duncan, and ESPN Radio host Jason Fitz, Snap said.

Sean Mills, Snap’s head of content programmin­g, said SportsCent­er helps round out the app’s stable of daily shows, which already includes news shows from CNN and NBC News, as well as an entertainm­ent show called “The Rundown” from E! Network. Along with daily shows, Snap launched a joint venture studio with NBCUnivers­al last month to produce scripted shows to air on the app. REUTERS

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