ESPN debuts One App, One Tap campaign
Marketing campaign for the number 1 US sports app launches following ESPN’s best streaming month ever in September 2020.
ESPN introduces One App, One Tap a new marketing campaign dedicated to the No. 1 sports app in the country.
In her first-ever ad collaboration, rising artist Chika delivers the vocals that reflect a bold show-of-force display of everything the ESPN App has to offer. The creative reflects the swagger and tone of a champion sports app, brought to you by the undefeated leader in digital sports. ESPN worked with agency BSSP on the creative.
“Being the No. 1 sports app in the country, with more than triple the number of monthly users than the next closest competitor and more time spent than the next two combined this year, hasn’t stopped us from constantly innovating to better meet the needs of fans,” said Seth Ader, VP of Brand Marketing, ESPN. “The ESPN App is the gateway to everything we have to offer, including ESPN+, and has a fresh new look. In this new campaign, recording star Chika infuses energy and swagger and delivers our story in parallel with the endless array of content found in the app. We have never been more confident in our ability to serve sports fans digitally. We know our fans will agree.”
Credits
powered by- Agency BSSP/Sausalito
- Production Company 1st Ave Machine
- Director Diego Berakha
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Credits
powered by- Agency BSSP/Sausalito
- Production Company 1st Ave Machine
- Director Diego Berakha
- Group Creative Director Sinan Dagli
- Copywriter Rodd Naimi
- Executive Producer Nick Litwinko
- Post Producer Toby Rubin-Sowers
- Editor Joe Bosch
- Illustration Nahuel Rollan
- Illustration Juan Barabani
- Animator Ben Nichols
- Strategy Director Jake Bayham
- Executive Producer Fearghal O'Dea
- President Patrick Kiss
Credits
powered by- Agency BSSP/Sausalito
- Production Company 1st Ave Machine
- Director Diego Berakha
- Group Creative Director Sinan Dagli
- Copywriter Rodd Naimi
- Executive Producer Nick Litwinko
- Post Producer Toby Rubin-Sowers
- Editor Joe Bosch
- Illustration Nahuel Rollan
- Illustration Juan Barabani
- Animator Ben Nichols
- Strategy Director Jake Bayham
- Executive Producer Fearghal O'Dea
- President Patrick Kiss
“The ESPN app is the No. 1 sports app in the world, so we wanted to reintroduce our app to the masses and let fans everywhere rediscover just how deep it will take you into the world of sports,” said Sinan Dagli, Group Creative Director at BSSP. “We love the energy of the piece – it’s a jolt of adrenaline for the brand, and captures the excitement and spontaneity we’re all chasing after.”
The creative reinforces the app as an essential platform and the only place for fans to access the best storytelling in sports across all content forms, streaming, audio, social, and written. Moving quickly through numerous shout-outs, cameos and highlights of star athletes, coaches and ESPN personalities with eye-catching animation treatments, the spot captures the full breadth and depth of ESPN content delivered through a sleek, modern interface with direct-to-consumer capability, personalization features and more.
One App, One Tap launches amid a strong year of growth and leadership towards ESPN’s digital future – one that is anchored by a high-performance and must-have app for sports fans. According to comScore, thus far in 2020 (through October), the ESPN App leads over its next closest competing app in average unique visitors and minutes per month by 244 percent and 98 percent, respectively. Overall, ESPN Digital continues to extend its leadership as the No. 1 digital sports property, despite the disruption to the sports calendar. In fact, ESPN has remained at No. 1 in unique visitors for 32 straight months, peaking in January with a category record 117.4 million uniques (up 16 percent YOY) and the largest category share (58 percent).
September also marked ESPN’s best streaming month ever. According to Adobe Analytics, total unique devices and time spent viewing were both up 15 percent year-over-year. Growth was driven by both ESPN+, ESPN’s fastest-growing video product with subscribers tripling in the past year alone to 10.3 million, and authenticated pay TV unique devices, which are at a record high and were up 26 percent in September.