Creators Are SHAKING UP the Sports World!

 

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Description automatically generatedCreator Economy Disrupting Sports Too: Great story in The Athletic about Good Good golf, the creator-driven YouTube sports league that’s driving more viewership than traditional golf. Live sports makes up most of traditional TV viewership these days, but it’s not an unassailable firewall. YouTube golf creators are just the tip of the creator-led sports revolution as we transition loyalty from leagues and teams to the creator-player.

The first NIL generation of college athletes are going pro and bringing their communities along. Last week’s MLB all-star game featured rookie internet sensation Paul Skenes (514k IG) pitching a scoreless inning while the camera panned lovingly over his girlfriend cheering in the stands, TikTok/Instagram star and LSU gymnastic savant Livve Dunne (13.3M IG/TT. I have no idea what team Skenes plays on, but I’ll watch him wherever he goes. The NFL gets it – (as I shared from VidCon) – as they’ve transitioned from the No Fun League into embracing creators. Kai Cenat, AMP and RDC played a flag football game at the 2023 NFL Draft, with Adam W as a sideline reporter. Could a real creator-led flag football league be next?

 

It’s YouTube’s World, We’re Just Living In It: Great insight from Dan Frommer’s 2024 mid-year trend report on YouTube’s ascendency. Along with trouncing Netflix, Frommer finds that every demographic would choose YouTube over other video services if forced to pick just one. Why? YouTube offers great entertainment, but also – for many – it makes them smarter. A killer combination. The insightful research also details GenZ’s special relationship with YouTube, how digital native beauty brands are disrupting the space, and the ways Ozempic and the nicotine pouch are changing food. Going forward, creators might be better served launching healthy snacks, rather than candy and fast food.

  • Related: YouTube held their first Influencer Marketing Exec Summit last week with 50+ creator economy leaders, including execs from Izea, Underscore, PIxability and CAA. In addition to product roadmap and an emphasis on their commitment to Shorts, Whalar’s Neal Waller was most taken by YouTube’s willingness to listen. He also found the focus on just talent and influencer agencies refreshing. It was also unique. No other platform, explained Neal, has done anything similar. YouTube seems to be ramping up its B2B partnership efforts, so hopefully this will be part of a broader trend.
  • Related: Amanda Perelli reinforces YouTube’s ascendency with an insightful analysis at Business Insider ($).

 

SheerLuxe “Bot” Gets Shanked: Welcome to the AI bot backlash, where an AI generated image can be AI-shamed while lacking obvious “bot” features. Beauty media company SheerLuxe certainly comes off as tone deaf with its perfect AI-tinged influencer. But giving voice to a Midjourney image is not a bot. It’s more like an animated character or mascot – think Skibidi toilet with lipstick or Kermit the Frog. For example, you can “chat” with @Reembot on Instagram, but after 4 days, my question remains unanswered. It can’t even reach the admittedly low bar of Instagram’s fake celebrity character chatbots like “Bru” and “Zach”. AI is no excuse for SheerLuxe’s misguided mascot attempt.

 

The Great AI YouTube Rip-Off Exposed: 48,000 YouTube channels were surreptitiously harvested to train AI models from Anthropic, Salesforce, Apple and more. Props to Proof News – led by former NYT journalist Julia Angwin – for the report. Find out if yours were snagged using their tool. – I found 399 SciShow videos, 886 from CrashCourse and 216 from NPR. Rather watch? Proof News launched a companion video as well.

 


SPONSOR: Entrepreneur creator Ashley Alexander (@aaashleyk) just launched Nami Matcha! In partnership with Whalar Group’s creator venture studio Moby Ventures, Nami Matcha is inspired by Ashley’s love for matcha as frequently shared in her content.  Join the matcha revolution:  https://namimatcha.com/. Whalar Co-CEO Neil Waller shares more on this ground-breaking partnership – including stunning first 45-minute sales numbers – on LinkedIn.


 

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