Brief
Author ByRobert Williams
• Published Sept. 14, 2017
Brief:In an attempt to deepen engagement with football fans both at games and at home, NFL teams and the organization as a whole are enlisting mobile technology in new ways this season via Snapchat, augmented reality, original programming on social media and real-time in-stadium engagement, among other approaches.
NFL wants to avoid another season of declining TV ratings following a year filled with Olympics coverage, an embittering presidential election and controversies with players who were outspoken about police brutality. There's a lot at stake because of football's unmatched ability to reach mass audiences, particularly with major annual events like the Super Bowl that reel in millions of viewers.
With JibJab Camera, the NFL can take another step toward making football fun and innovative. JibJab's app is another way to engage fans with their favorite teams and players, and to let them express their support among friends, family and other fans. The camera app can also help appeal to younger viewers who are shunning TV while spending more time with mobile apps and social media.
Snapchat and Instagram users, in particular, are familiar with app features to add filters, masks, text, emojis and stickers to photos and videos they share online. JibJab Camera's features are readily understood by young adults and teens who are immersed in mobile media, a key audience the NFL is trying to attract.
Filed Under: Apps CampaignsSource: NFL Network links with JibJab Camera app to lure young fans
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