Caffeine, a live sports broadcasting platform, has experienced rapid growth, increasing its monthly active users from five million to 60 million in just a year. The CEO, Ben Keighran, highlighted the 'tipping point' in live sports streaming that led to this significant growth. Caffeine has secured live sports deals with X Games, World Surf League, FIBA, and other niche leagues, contributing to its expansion in the market.
Live sports streaming platform Caffeine surpasses 60 million monthly users. Caffeine has live sports deals with X Games, World Surf League, FIBA and more niche leagues. https://t.co/p5qwczJxYL
Years ago, when Netflix was just emerging as the first global scale media company, Malone would highlight this same dynamic as to why he was bullish on Netflix. It is even more relevant with live sports. h/t @TheTranscript_ https://t.co/GJExF4xJ67
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Caffeine CEO Ben Keighran talks live sports streaming ‘tipping point’ that saw them grow to 60 million monthly active users https://t.co/O8g4nF7TAl https://t.co/qNqzabDEtt
Caffeine said it has grown from five million monthly active users to 60 million in just a year for its live sports broadcasting platform. https://t.co/62mucnJfjH