
ESPN’s move to direct-to-consumer marks a major shift toward a product-led future for sports streaming. In this episode, StreamTime host Chris Stone sits down with Brian Marshall, VP of Sport Product Management, to go inside ESPN’s DTC launch to explore how personalization, data, and fan-centric design are reshaping the viewing experience. From AI-powered SportsCenter For You to multi-screen engagement and Disney+ integration, the conversation breaks down what it really takes to build a modern sports streaming platform — without sacrificing performance or reliability. Key Points:What does it mean to build a product-led sports streaming platform at ESPN's scale?Why is personalisation no longer a 'nice to have', but a non-negotiable foundation for sports media?Where is the line between innovation and over-engineering the fan experience? What does the shift from 'one to many' broadcasting to 'many to one' experience mean for the future of sports fandom?How does ESPN leverage its data as part of the larger Disney ecosystem and experience?
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