Digital CGI ads replacing normal non-CGI ads seems like a little bit of advertising overkill, but that’s exactly what is happening at the World Cup of Hockey.
Hockey has seen its fair share of digital advertising in the sport. We’ve seen CGI ads on the boards and the netting behind the goals for a few years now. The new edition of the World Cup of Hockey is taking it a step further though by replacing the natural advertisements on the boards around the ice with their own sponsors.
Here’s the rub though, hockey fans. Don’t go blaming ESPN for this development. (I know that might be the natural inclination given the network’s history with the sport.) The dominating digital ads are actually an NHL initiative for the tournament as a whole. The technology is similar to what you see around the world in soccer and allows tournament broadcasters around the world to show different advertisements in different international markets.
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