Words by Verity Butler
Australia and New Zealand. Following on from the resounding success of the Uefa Women’s Euro 2022, each passing year brings women’s sports further to the forefront. Several key M&E milestones have transpired already. The Walt Disney Company’s 100 Years of Wonder celebrations for its landmark centenary later began on 27 January at Disneyland resorts globally. The Australian Open tennis tournament has been and gone, and the Oscars will take place just days after this issue goes to press. Those are the global events, but what about the industry events? In the coming year, FEED will get more hands-on with trade shows
023 is shaping up to be a pivotal year for the broadcast, sports and online video sectors. Perhaps the most history-defining moment will be the first European coronation of the 21st century, with the crowning of King Charles III taking place 6 May. Predicted to be a record-breaking broadcast, the soaring viewership numbers will be reminiscent of his mother’s crowning – one of the first major events to be internationally televised live. On the other side of the globe, 2023 sees the Thai general election, the ICC Men’s Cricket World Cup in India and the postponed 19th edition of the Asian Games. Another major date in the sporting calendar is the Fifa Women’s World Cup, co-hosted by the nations of
At FEED, we know what we have our sights set on for 2023. Do you?
than ever before. Check out some of the topics, trends and events we’ll be part of in 2023.
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