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QPR to rub shoulders with Everton and Liverpool following new digital deal
Championship football club Queens Park Rangers have announced a new partnership with online video firm StreamAMG to boost its digital platform and website.
The deal will see the London-based tech firm provide the club’s new digital platform for video on demand and live broadcasting from next year which will form a central part of QPR’s new website.
From 2017, QPR supporters will benefit from live audio and video on mobile, tablet and desktop, offering highlights and videos powered by the media company’s player.
StreamAMG already provide services to some of the country’s biggest football clubs, including Liverpool, Everton and Leeds United.
Duncan Burbidge, Chief Executive Officer at StreamAMG said “It’s a privilege to work with another top football club like Queens Park Rangers. We’re absolutely committed to delivering the service their fans deserve - on whichever platforms they choose to use.”
Rangers Webmaster David Scriven added: “We’re delighted to be working with StreamAMG to deliver a first class video and live service for QPR fans when our new digital platform launches in 2017.
“StreamAMG is a market leader in delivering Video on Demand and Live content and have a wealth of experience in the sports industry. Delivering engaging and accessible multimedia content is at the forefront of QPR’s communications strategy and we are excited about what this partnerships means for our supporters’ online experience going forward.”
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