Tuesday, April 11, 2023
10amPT/1pmET (Duration = 45 Minutes)

Playing and watching sports is a treasured American pastime. In fact, sports make up an enormous part of the American psyche. Watching and playing sports bonds us with family and friends and helps our health and bodies. Outside of just being important for communities and our health, the sports industry is both a lucrative business and cultural flashpoint.

Join us for research insights into how the public approaches such a significant part of life with Mallory Newall, Vice President of Ipsos’ public polling team, Jamie Stenziano, Senior Vice President at Ipsos, and our guests from NBC Sports, Todd Hinckley, the Senior Director of Sports Insights and Research, and Russell Sargeant, VP Sports Sponsorship and Strategy. During this session, they will discuss new Ipsos research exploring how Americans interact with sports, including:
  • How people watch and consume sports,
  • Who sports fans are and,
  • What the public thinks about sports betting today.

Policymakers invested in getting more Americans active and executives interested in advertising, communicating, or building business in any sector touching the world of sports need to understand that while these are fun and games, many critical differences exist in the public that may be the difference between success and failure.

Get into the game - register today. Registering will also ensure you receive a direct link to the recording once published, and notification of future events or Ipsos thought leadership on this topic.


 
Tuesday, April 11, 2023
10amPT/1pmET (Duration = 45 Minutes)

Playing and watching sports is a treasured American pastime. In fact, sports make up an enormous part of the American psyche. Watching and playing sports bonds us with family and friends and helps our health and bodies. Outside of just being important for communities and our health, the sports industry is both a lucrative business and cultural flashpoint.

Join us for research insights into how the public approaches such a significant part of life with Mallory Newall, Vice President of Ipsos’ public polling team, Jamie Stenziano, Senior Vice President at Ipsos, and our guests from NBC Sports, Todd Hinckley, the Senior Director of Sports Insights and Research, and Russell Sargeant, VP Sports Sponsorship and Strategy. During this session, they will discuss new Ipsos research exploring how Americans interact with sports, including:
  • How people watch and consume sports,
  • Who sports fans are and,
  • What the public thinks about sports betting today.

Policymakers invested in getting more Americans active and executives interested in advertising, communicating, or building business in any sector touching the world of sports need to understand that while these are fun and games, many critical differences exist in the public that may be the difference between success and failure.

Get into the game - register today. Registering will also ensure you receive a direct link to the recording once published, and notification of future events or Ipsos thought leadership on this topic.

 
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Presenters
Mallory Newall
Vice President of Ipsos’ public polling team

Jamie Stenziano
Senior Vice President at Ipsos
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Mike Lau
Advanced Analytics Director, Commercial Ops, Gilead
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Sean Barrett
SVP Marketing, Albertsons Companies
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Tina Moffett
Principal Analyst, Forrester
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.
Ibi victu recreati et quiete, postquam abierat timor, vicos opulentos adorti equestrium adventu cohortium, quae casu propinquabant, nec resistere planitie porrecta conati digressi sunt.