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CoachMePlus Puts Technology In The Arsenal Of Coaches And Trainers

There is a lot of information coaches need to know about their players, and many simply don’t have the time and energy to rifle through paperwork for every single player. That process impedes their strategizing ability and significantly impacts the team. CoachMePlus, a new system that compiles all of this information into one database, puts […]

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Varsaty: A Player Development Platform That Aims To Change Coaching

The high school and youth levels of sports can be the most influential time for the development of athletes.  However, many coaches at this level simply do not have the time and resources to give their players the individual feedback necessary for them to develop.  A new player development platform called Varsaty seeks to change […]

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Video Software Company Is STATS’ Latest Acquisition

STATS, a sports technology, data and content company, has been involved in the acquisition of many different companies recently, including Automated Insights, The Sports Network, and Prozone. Today they added another company to that list when they announced the acquisition of TVT Video Technologies Inc. (TVTI). This acquisition will boost STATS’ existing suite of data […]

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Meridix Makes Any Amateur Sports Video Footage Look Professional Grade

As technology grows to become integral in our everyday lives, more and more real-world events have been translated into the virtual world of the internet, allowing for mass amounts of connectivity from the comfort of the home. However, the companies that dominate the market for online video footage, YouTube being the biggest, have failed to […]

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Breaking Down ESPN’s Stake In The Cord-Cutting World We Live In

On April 19th, telecom giant Verizon introduced a customizable cable package that will limit which channels their customers will have access to in exchange for a much lower monthly bill. This plan does not sit well with most cable networks, and recently the New York Times reported that the biggest one of them all, ESPN, […]

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