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This needs to be part of the Wrigley renovation plans
Started By Robbo, Feb 26 2013 04:11 PM
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Posted 26 February 2013 - 04:11 PM
The new home of The Brooklyn Nets, the Barclays Center, is embracing new technology to improve fan experience. As an organizational side benefit (Or primary benefit depending on your point of view) this allows them to get targeted adds in front of fans to increase revenues for the organization.
http://espn.go.com/b...-debut-new-apps
I would love to see this feature added at Wrigley instead of a massive jumbotron if the advertising revenue $$ is similar. The rooftop views would not need to be blocked, instant access to multiple replay angles available on your phone, watch the game while you are peeing in a trough (yes I picture an updated Wrigley still having trough urinals), and order food from your seat so you don't miss the action.
Sounds like a no brainer to me.
http://espn.go.com/b...-debut-new-apps
I would love to see this feature added at Wrigley instead of a massive jumbotron if the advertising revenue $$ is similar. The rooftop views would not need to be blocked, instant access to multiple replay angles available on your phone, watch the game while you are peeing in a trough (yes I picture an updated Wrigley still having trough urinals), and order food from your seat so you don't miss the action.
Sounds like a no brainer to me.
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