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6
Feb
Commercial Property: RBS 6 Nations
This weekend saw the much-anticipated start of the 2012 RBS 6
Nations Tournament. It also saw the launch of what is being billed
as Rugby’s very first interactive App.
The App aims to deliver an extra dimension to your viewing
experience as you watch the 6 Nations on TV either in the comfort
of your own home or a suitably appointed licenced establishment.
Makers are unsurprisingly bullish, claiming the app will
"revolutionise and enhance the live match experience".
Enhancing Your Viewing Pleasure
By using the functionality of Facebook Connect, the App
apparently allows you to interact with friends and other fans
wherever their location. I say apparently, because I didn’t
get the chance to use the App on Saturday.
Call me old fashioned, but I decided to use
‘low-tech’ forms of communication to
“interact” with friends and “enhance” my
viewing pleasure. Namely locating myself in the same licenced
location as my friends and “enhancing” the live match
experience with several pints of the black stuff.
As you watch the match the App throws various quiz questions at
you, polls your opinion on different topics as well as challenging
you to predict the result of everything from line-outs and scrums
to conversations and penalties.
Where Can I Get It?
The App is free and available for iPad, iPhone, Android and on
Facebook and can be downloaded from
www.rbs6nationslivechallenge.com
Scotland vs England - Top Viewing for
Saturday
BBC One gained a peak audience of 8.3 million viewers for the
weekends Calcutta Cup clash, making it the highest rated programme
on Saturday. The earlier match between France and Italy averaged
viewing figures of 2.9million.
Philip Burrows, Marketing
Consultant
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