• Globo is Soccerex?s broadcast partner

    Submitted by ITV Production on Nov 15, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Soccerex has announced a new agreement with Brazilian media company, Rede Globo.

    The Brazilian broadcasting and media company will become the Premium Media partner for the Soccerex Global Convention. This takes place in Rio de Janeiro from 26 ? 30 November, giving Globo priority broadcasting access and an enhanced presence throughout the event.

    Under the agreement, Rede Globo will broadcast action from the Soccerex Football Festival and the Conference and advertise the event throughout its open, pay and cable networks.

    Rede Globo is a communications company in Brazil with a network of affiliated broadcasting stations of 121 spread over the states and from offices at worldwide capitals. Globo has aired football competitions like the Fifa World Cup, The UEFA Champion?s League and the Brasileir?o (The Brazilian league). It broadcasts Brazilian football to more than 150 countries all around the world.

    Soccerex CEO Duncan Revie said, ?I am delighted to have Rede Globo as our Premium Media partner for the Global Convention. It is important that Soccerex works with the most important players in all areas of football and Globo are undoubtedly the most important player in terms of TV in Brazil. I would like to thank them for their support and I am sure that with their broadcasting expertise, the Convention will provide some fantastic content for their vast audience of viewers?.

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    Duncan Revie
  • Soccerex to focus on brands using football

    Submitted by ITV Production on Sep 27, 2011
    indiantelevision.com Team

    MUMBAI: Hublot CEO Jean-Claude Biver will be speaking on the ?Football Brands, the World? panel at the Soccerex global convention taking place in Rio de Janeiro, from 26-30 November.

    Biver will be joining Fifa?s Director of Marketing Thierry Weil on the panel which explores the use of football by international companies as a platform for brand leverage.

    Since joining Hublot in 2004, Biver has moved to increase the public profile of their brand awareness in a number of high profile sponsorship deals. In 2008, they agreed a deal with Manchester United. That same year they became the first luxury brand to enter football at the European level, as timekeeper of the Euro 2008 which resulted in them becoming the official time keeper of t he 2010 Fifa World Cup and the 2014 Fifa World Cup.

    Soccerex CEO Duncan Revie said, "To have Jean-Claude speak on the brands panel just adds to the quality of the session. The work he has done at Hublot has resulted in industry acclaim and it is great to have his knowledge on the subject especially when his strategy for brand growth has been so successful over the years."

    Biver said, "Soccerex is a perfect platform to share our precursor views as a luxury brand in the world of football. The quality of the attendance will definitively enhance the experience, and the fact that the conference takes place in Rio, host city of the Fifa World Cup 2014 makes this rendez-vous very special."

    The panel will focus on why brands consider football as a winning portal into domestic and international markets and break down the fundamental benefits of using football as a platform to connect with consumers. Speakers on the panel will draw on relevant case studies to endorse their argument.

    ?Football Brands, the World? is one session that makes up the
    conference line up at this year?s Soccerex Global Convention.

    Other topics that will be discussed include the 2014 Fifa World Cup, stadia, sustainability, performance, social media, commercial success, plus exclusive sessions with some of the footballs biggest stars past and present.

    As well as this conference schedule, the Soccerex Global Convention will consist of an exhibition and networking events taking place in the Forte de Copacabana plus a two-day Football Festival taking place on the Copacabana beach in Rio de Janeiro.

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    Soccerex
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