eSports Archives - Broadcast Dialogue https://broadcastdialogue.com/tag/esports/ Broadcast industry trends Canada Wed, 06 Aug 2025 15:17:58 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 OverActive Media launches AI-powered creator platform https://broadcastdialogue.com/overactive-media-launches-ai-powered-creator-platform/ Wed, 06 Aug 2025 15:17:58 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=74149 OverActive Media, the Toronto-headquartered global esports, digital media and entertainment company, has launched ActiveVoices, a proprietary AI-powered publishing platform targeted at esports teams, streamers, and content creators. Announced at the China […]

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OverActive Media, the Toronto-headquartered global esports, digital media and entertainment company, has launched ActiveVoices, a proprietary AI-powered publishing platform targeted at esports teams, streamers, and content creators.

Announced at the China Esports Conference (GEC) in Shanghai, ActiveVoices is being billed as a first-of-its-kind AI platform, empowering creators with features like instant translation, dubbing, and multi-platform publishing across YouTube, TikTok, Twitch, and Instagram. At launch, the platform features support for more than a dozen languages, including English, Spanish, Mandarin, Hindi, Indonesian, and Arabic, enabling creators to overcome language barriers to expand their global audience reach and revenue opportunities without incurring additional production costs.

“AI can either centralize control or empower people. ActiveVoices is built entirely around creator empowerment,” said Adam Adamou, Co-Founder and CEO of OverActive Media, in a company announcement. “With one click, creators can authentically engage new audiences in MadridRiyadhShanghai and beyond, amplifying their original voices rather than manufacturing new ones. ActiveVoices ensures creators retain complete control of their content and identity while effortlessly unlocking global fanbases and revenue opportunities.”

“ActiveVoices is more than a product; it’s a strategic growth engine for OverActive,” he added. “By combining high-margin SaaS revenue with our owned distribution and creator network, we’re building scalable digital infrastructure that transforms our audience reach into long-term commercial value. This marks a pivotal step in OverActive’s evolution, expanding our business into a global media and technology platform.”

OverActive, which went public in 2021 and is traded on the TSX, is best known for its ownership of esports teams, including its Toronto-based Call of Duty League franchise, Toronto Ultra.

The company, which Bell Media acquired a minority stake in in 2019, says it’s uniquely positioned to scale ActiveVoices by leveraging its direct digital reach with its global fan base, boasting more than 1 million followers across Toronto Ultra’s channels alone. The platform will debut with a pilot program branded KOI Voices, offered initially to partners and its creator network under its Spanish pro esports organization, Movistar KOI, and the Toronto Ultra brand, with additional partners to be invited in the coming months. Following the pilot, ActiveVoices will officially launch as a commercial SaaS product for esports teams, agencies, and creator networks.

OverActive has partnered with multimedia translation company, Aview, to support infrastructure and tech development.

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Online & Digital Media News – Bell levels up esports investment https://broadcastdialogue.com/online-digital-media-news-83/ Thu, 09 Jun 2022 16:28:24 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=51722 OverActive Media and Bell – a key strategic investor in the Toronto-headquartered esports company – have announced the renewal and expansion of their partnership for an additional three years. Bell […]

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OverActive Media and Bell – a key strategic investor in the Toronto-headquartered esports company – have announced the renewal and expansion of their partnership for an additional three years. Bell is levelling up its esports investment, acting as presenting partner of OverActive’s largescale events including Toronto Ultra Major III this month and the Toronto Defiant Summer Showdown in September. Bell has also established the Bell Fibe Zone, a professional esports practice facility within OverActive’s Toronto-based headquarters, powered by Bell pure fibre internet. Bell is also producing branded content, including OverActive series “Bell presents The Blueprint,” a behind-the-scenes look at Toronto Ultra during the Call of Duty League season. The Bell logo will appear on team jerseys, in addition to broadcast branding integration for both Toronto Ultra and Toronto Defiant.

OLG Game Plan Hosts Ashley Docking and Brad Smith with special Guest Smiley (CNW Group/so.da)

#OLGGamePlan, the digital sports betting series developed through the Twitter Originals fueled by so.da program, says it has tracked 70 million video views to date over 17 episodes. Since its launch in February, #OLGGamePlan has garnered over 185 million impressions and a total of 2.2 million engagements. Hosted by Ashley Docking and Brad Smith, the show delivers digestible sports analysis aimed at helping viewers make smart Proline picks on their favourite teams, games, and players. Featured guests this season have included Joe Montana, Nat Spooner, James Cylbulski, Charles Oakley, Nate Burleson, Elias Theodorou, Anthony Stewart, Akil Augustine, and Marie-Philip Poulin.

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Online & Digital Media News – MTM says 15 per cent of Canadian social networkers now using TikTok https://broadcastdialogue.com/online-digital-media-news-27/ Thu, 25 Feb 2021 09:30:41 +0000 https://broadcastdialogue.com/?p=41327 Media Technology Monitor (MTM) has released its latest Sneak Peek Report. Among its key findings are that Subscription Video on Demand Services (SVOD) continue to see growth with subscriptions nearly […]

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Media Technology Monitor (MTM) has released its latest Sneak Peek Report. Among its key findings are that Subscription Video on Demand Services (SVOD) continue to see growth with subscriptions nearly doubling over the past five years. 77% of Canadians now subscribe or have access to an SVOD service like Netflix or Amazon Prime Video. With COVID-19 closing movie theatres across the country and many blockbusters going direct to digital, online movies have seen a major jump during the pandemic. In Fall 2020, 51% of Canadians reported watching a movie online, versus 41% pre-pandemic. While there were initially dips in podcast listening due to the pandemic and the lack of a commute, new data shows three in 10 Canadians have listened to a podcast, up from 26% at this time last year. As Canadians continue to stay home, TikTok use has more than tripled in the past year with 15% of social networkers having used the site.

TikTok has come on board as a sponsor of Big Brother Canada with the short-form video platform to be integrated directly into the show. A custom screen inside the #BBCAN9 house will feature special guests throughout the season, with houseguests also participating in a TikTok POV challenge. TikTok will be home to “After the Eviction” – an extension of Arisa Cox’s in-show post-eviction interviews every Thursday. Fans will be able to follow the Big Brother Canada TikTok account @BigBrotherCA to get behind the scenes access to content.

OverActive Media, which owns esports franchises Toronto Ultra of the Call of Duty League and Toronto Defiant of the Overwatch League, has released details of its plans for a new $500 million performance venue, projected to be completed in 2025. The theatre-style entertainment venue and hotel complex will be the first new sports or entertainment venue built in Toronto since BMO Field in 2007. Located in the heart of Exhibition Place on four acres on the north side of Lakeshore Blvd., and across from the Ontario Place lands, the privately-financed venue plans to host 200+ events a year, driven primarily by premium music and entertainment bookings. The company indicated in a release that its vision is to elevate Toronto and Canada as a destination for the global gaming and esports industry.

Enthusiast Gaming Holdings Inc. has announced it’s launching a new online publication dedicated to esports. Combining content elements from the Toronto company’s two existing esports coverage outlets, Upcomer and Daily Esports, Enthusiast Gaming will relaunch one unified esports publication later this spring. The new publication, which will operate as Upcomer, will be “a more complete offering” for esports fans led by former ESPN esports editor Sean Morrison. The publication’s suite of content will range from news and editorial to video documentaries, scores and stats, fantasy leagues, betting odds and more.

The Government of Canada has established a studio to produce a web series addressing misconceptions about zero-emission vehicles. Natural Resources Min. Seamus O’Regan has announced a $50,000 investment in IDEA Simplifico to raise consumer awareness of the importance of transitioning to a clean energy future. L’Espace InterACTION will be located in the Centre d’événements et de congrès interactifs (CECi) in Trois-Rivières with the project also resulting in the creation of new website lesrendezvouszero.com. Station Roulez Électrique supported the development of the web series entitled La Station Électrique.

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