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Type of site | Sports website |
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Founded | 2014 |
Area served | Worldwide |
Owner | Full Spectrum Services LLP |
Founder(s) | Harit Pathak, Jaskirat Arora, Suryansh Tibarewal |
URL | essentiallysports.com |
Commercial | Yes |
Registration | Registered |
Current status | Active |
EssentiallySports is a digital sports media organization focused on publishing news and content on Boxing, Esports, Formula 1, Golf, Mixed Martial Arts, NASCAR, NBA, NFL, Tennis, and WWE.[1] Launched in 2014, EssentiallySports is owned by Full Spectrum Services LLP.[2][3][4]
Overview
EssentiallySports, founded in 2014[5] by Harit Pathak, Jaskirat Arora, and Suryansh Tibarewal in India,[6] began as a forum for sports fans and transformed into a remote sports media company.[7][8][9]
In 2022, the parent company of EssentiallySports, Full Spectrum Services LLP acquired an entertainment news website NetflixJunkie. The company generates revenue through programmatic advertising.[10]
Tennis was one of the earliest sports covered by EssentiallySports. In 2020, EssentiallySports launched a tennis podcast series ‘Quarentennis - Bridging the Broken Strings’ which features exclusive interviews with top names in tennis.[11] The website has 30M readers monthly in 150 countries.[12]
References
- ^ "Journalism in Digital Age: How companies like EssentiallySports and SmartNews are envisioning the future of ever-changing media landscape". freepressjournal.in.
- ^ "EssentiallySports: A Peek Into The Journey of Building a Digital-First Media House for a Global Sports Audience". theweek.in.
- ^ Focus, ABP Live (2023-06-14). "Indian Fans Embrace NBA Finals With Enthusiasm Following Conclusion Of IPL". news.abplive.com. Retrieved 2023-06-16.
- ^ "How EssentiallySports is penetrating the US sports media market". afaqs!. 2023-04-13. Retrieved 2023-06-19.
- ^ "How technology and social media have changed the nature of sports". Firstpost. 2023-07-12. Retrieved 2023-07-22.
- ^ "This Indian Platform Redefining American Sports Coverage From India". Outlook India.
- ^ "Bootstrapped Vs VC? EssentiallySports: A Startup Story From The Sporting World". outlookindia.com.
- ^ "Essentials For Growing Digitally with Suryansh Tibarewal". adpushup.com.
- ^ "EssentiallySports: A Peek Into The Journey of Building a Digital-First Media House for a Global Sports Audience". theweek.in.
- ^ Bhushan, Kul (2023-03-07). "EssentiallySports targets US sports content market with fresh, youthful approach". Entrackr. Retrieved 2023-03-28.
- ^ "Quarantennis - How EssentiallySports is Setting Out to Bridge the gap between Tennis Players and the Fans". oneindia.com.
- ^ "EssentiallySports onboards ex NDTV Convergence CEO, Sanjay Trehan". afaqs.com.