The Attention Shift
A two-time major champion just told reporters he'd rather grow his YouTube channel than go back to the PGA Tour. Bryson DeChambeau wants to play "tournaments that want him", and treats his 2.6 million-subscriber channel as the long-term career play. The player-as-creator thesis just went mainstream. That's one of five stories Ed and Jo unpack this week. TikTok has hired Issa Rae's Hoorae Media to commission its first scripted Original Series. Duke just signed a first-of-its-kind college rights deal with Amazon Prime Video, and the Big Ten objected within 72 hours. The World Fencing League's blade-tracking tech turned every sword tip into a lightsaber trail and pulled hundreds of millions of views in a week. Plus FIFA walks away from a 50-year Panini relationship for a long-term Fanatics deal. Chapters 00:00 — Intro 00:30 — Why Bryson Picked YouTube Over the PGA 05:50 — TikTok is Launching Its First Original Series 11:30 — Amazon Invests in College Sports 16:05 — Fencing's VIRAL New Tech 21:00 — FIFA Drops Panini After 50 Years 27:00 — Wrap New episode every Wednesday. Subscribe to the Dizplai newsletter [https://dizplai.com/newsletter/] to never miss an episode. Want to feature? Email us at Hello@attentionshift.media [Hello@attentionshift.media] ---------------------------------------- Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy [https://acast.com/privacy] for more information.
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