Comcast Technology Solutions to create Philadelphia Flyers app, web fan experience
September 3, 2025
Comcast Technology Solutions (CTS) has been selected by the National Hockey League’s (NHL) Philadelphia Flyers to power a new digital fan experience on the Web and mobile app using Comcast Media360, a 24/7 managed service platform that integrates advanced video and audience management into a single streamlined experience.
Comcast Technology Solution works with many of the world’s premium sports organizations, and runs a dedicated CTS SportsHub facility specifically designed to meet the stringent needs of today’s broadcasters, leagues, clubs, and teams. The Flyers’ new digital experience will improve fan experience by creating unique moments and providing personalized content—whether at home, on the go, or at a game.
“The Flyers have an incredible reputation for putting their fans at the center of the action, and we’re honored to help them take that commitment to the next level,” said Bart Spriester, Senior Vice President and General Manager of Streaming, Broadcast, & Advertising at Comcast Technology Solutions. “Backed by Comcast Media360, we’re confident that the Flyers can create even more personalized experiences for their fans, and help shape future engagement.”
“Flyers fans expect the best possible entertainment experiences whether at the rink, on their phones, or in their living rooms,” said Anthony Brock, Vice President of Business Strategy and Analytics at the Philadelphia Flyers. “Comcast Technology Solutions is renowned for high-impact digital sports initiatives, and we’re excited to work with them on a new consumer-facing experience, and the back-end insights to better understand and engage our remarkable fan base.”
The Flyers new digital experience is set to launch for the 2025-2026 NHL season.
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