E06: Laurence Boyd Hosts James Abraham – From Red Bull Stratos to FIFA+: Reinventing Sports Storytelling.
Industry veteran James Abraham (exec producer & audience strategist) joins host Lawrence Boyd to trace a decade of breakthroughs in digital sport. They go inside Red Bull Stratos, Channel 4’s game-changing Paralympics coverage, the birth of BT Sport’s social-first playbook, Rugby Tonight’s “clubhouse” tone, innovations at World Rugby (including data-led speed graphics and Japan 2019), and building FIFA+ - from commissioning Captains (with Netflix) to that Messi ending. They also unpack Brazil’s digital rights pivot with R9’s Twitch co-stream, the Goalhanger stakeholder model, and what AI, personalization, and XR mean for the next 10 years. Lawrence Hodgson returns for a rapid-fire round that spans George Smiley to Sleaford Mods—and a wild post-final Messi moment.
What to expect
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The messy, magical reality behind “made-for-internet TV” moments
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How tone of voice, access, and modular formats supercharge reach
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Talent as stakeholders (not just endorsements) and why it works
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Practical federation vs. broadcaster dynamics (and how to still innovate)
* A clear-eyed take on highlights, VR, and athlete-owned IP futures
Episode Time Stamps
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00:00 Red Bull Stratos: making a web-first spectacle
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00:29 Why Captains was a “FIFA-only” story
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00:56 Messi’s fairytale ending (S2)
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01:25 Talent as stakeholders, not hires
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02:03 Show intro + relay format
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13:10 BT Sport’s social-first growth play
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17:30 Rugby Tonight: clubhouse tone, clippable by design
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25:10 World Rugby: new voice + simple data (speed graphics)
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27:31 Japan 2019: producing a Japanese World Cup
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31:53 FIFA+ launch; 33:22–34:48 Captains x Netflix access
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36:42–38:36 Brazil digital rights + R9 Twitch co-stream
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41:30–46:58 The next decade: highlights, AI, XR, athlete-owned IP
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57:57 Wild moment: Messi on shoulders, trophy in hand
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59:55 Pass-the-mic Q + report plug
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