USE CASES

Sports & Rights Holders.

From sold rights to owned experiences.

Four engaged friends watching live sports on TV.

Traditionally, leagues and teams sell their rights to regional, national, and international broadcasters. That model is shifting.

In the US, some teams are reclaiming regional rights while still partnering with national broadcasters.

Internationally, rights holders are discovering that audiences outside their home country can be far more valuable if served directly, instead of selling fragmented rights for little return.

Owning the service doesn’t just unlock new revenue streams — it gives control over the fan experience and ownership of the user data. With Doors, leagues and rights holders can build and operate their own OTT services, connecting directly with fans everywhere.

From live matches to lasting fan engagement.

Live & on-demand in one.

Use Timelines to manage the entire lifecycle of a sporting event:

Pre-game: build anticipation with lineups, stats, and sponsor activations.

Live: deliver the stream securely with entitlement checks and DRM workflows.

Replay: switch automatically to full-match replay or condensed highlights.

Archive: surface past matches in searchable libraries.

All managed centrally in the EMS, automatically reflected across apps.

Companion experiences.

Sport is about interaction. With Doors, you can create companion experiences that run alongside the live broadcast:

Live stats and data feeds displayed in synced layouts.

Multi-angle video replays.

Polls, predictions, and fan voting.

Interactive overlays tied to moments in the game.

Apps on phones and tablets can stay in sync with the TV feed, letting fans control or enrich their viewing experience.

Monetization.

Doors makes it simple to connect commerce and content:

Subscription models (monthly, seasonal passes).

Pay-per-view events.

Dynamic advertising or sponsor integrations.

Upsell opportunities in companion apps.

All handled through workflows and integrations with your existing payment, fulfilment partners and ad systems.

Global scale & access control.

Serve audiences across geographies with regional timelines.

Handle entitlement checks via workflows with external DRM providers.

Deliver consistent, branded apps on Connected TVs, mobile, and web.

With Doors, sports rights holders can go beyond broadcasting. Live matches, replays, stats, and interactive fan engagement all live in one system — turning every event into a connected, multi-screen experience.