Blog   Management   Board of Advisors   Clients   Press   Jobs at FanDrive

Press

Kasten Opens Firm to Further Fan Wireless Options at Venues

Former Atlanta sports executive Stan Kasten has formed a new sports marketing company aiming to establish a niche in wireless applications for stadium and arena operators.

In-venue text messaging creates opportunities for sponsorship ties for sponsorship and marketing. The new Atlanta-based outfit, FanDrive Media, has struck a licensing deal with Impact Mobile, a Canadian wireless company active in mobile marketing, to bring its products to American sports teams and arena operators.

The emerging technology allows text messages and photos sent from fans' wireless devices to be shown on arena scoreboards, and also paves the way for interactive fan voting between wireless devices and scoreboards. Such applications have been available previously in a more limited form, but FanDrive executives say their system is a next-generation product that allows the wireless communication to become a revenue source.

"All of this is new inventory that can be sponsored and attached with a logo very easily," said Jeff Vick, FanDrive Media president. "What's even better is that this is the beginning of a new form of database marketing. Fans are sending you text messages, and you now have a new and ever-flowing set of names and addresses to do opt-in marketing, and it's all on the back of a corporate sponsor."

Specific events possible with the technology include text-to-win contests, fan selections of top players for a particular game and trivia games. The system works with either standard scoreboards or 360-degree LED facia boards now common in most new buildings.

Along with Vick, Kasten has staffed the company with Lee Douglas, a former executive vice president for Kasten with the Atlanta Hawks, and Will Sanders, chairman of SayMedia and former chief financial officer of Turner Communications Corp. FanDrive Media already has struck deals or is drafting contracts with operators of several major arenas, including Madison Square Garden in New York, Air Canada Centre in Toronto, Philadelphia's Wachovia Center and Atlanta's Philips Arena. Revenue-hungry minor league baseball teams are also being approached.

Eric Fisher, Sports Business Journal
2005-12-19

Archive
Nov 1st, 2009 Tech firm dials up college sports deal

Oct 1st, 2009 Iowa Football: Fans can text-alert about jerks

Jun 1st, 2009 Mobile marketing at sports events continues to evolve

Jun 28th, 2008 What's holding back wireless?

Feb 17th, 2008 Free texting service lets fans
interact, enhances teams' marketing databases


Oct 30th, 2007 FanDriveMedia
Mobile Sports Marketing


Feb 19th, 2007 Technology + Strategy =
MOBILE CREATIVITY


Apr 18th, 2006 SMS Text Messaging Brings Hawks and Thrashers Fans Closer

Feb 6th, 2006 Full-Contact Advertising

Jan 9th, 2006 Get Into the Action on Your Cell

Dec 19th, 2005 Kasten Opens Firm to Further Fan Wireless Options at Venues