November 16, 2021
ScoreStream and Rise Vision are partnering to help schools broadcast scores from sporting events via digital signage, according to a company press release.
"It's great to partner with an organization like ScoreStream that shares our mission of helping schools communicate," Shea Darlison, head of marketing, Rise Vision, said in the release. "High school sports play a significant role in many students' lives and we hope that giving schools the ability to share the results of these sporting events will encourage more students to get involved in their school community."
With Rise Vision's templates and ScoreStream's sports platform, schools can follow the results of sporting events from 25,000 schools. Rise Vision and ScoreStream have released two templates for schools using Rise Vision digital signage. Schools are able to show scores from across the country or filter results to their state.
"As local media outlets have declined in local sports coverage, we have made it our mission to help spread the news about local teams in local communities. We are excited to partner with RiseVision to help keep students and local sports communities up to date," Derrick Oien, ScoreStream CEO, said in the release.
Rise Vision serves over 3,000 schools across North America. Rise Vision provides schools with new templates every week to keep their displays current and engaging with 99% uptime.
ScoreStream is a patented, crowd-sourcing platform for local sports coverage in real time. The ScoreStream mobile app engages fans through crowd-sourced scores, photos, video and chat from over 15,000 games per week from around the world. ScoreStream works with companies in the television, radio and newspaper sectors. The company is a venture-backed start-up based in Del Mar, California.