Tag: #social media

  • Behind the Scenes: How Social Media Drives Fan Engagement in Sports 

    Behind the Scenes: How Social Media Drives Fan Engagement in Sports 

    Social media has transformed the way we engage with entertainment, from blockbuster movies to viral TikTok trends. But one of its most powerful—and often overlooked—impacts is in the world of sports. Teams and athletes are no longer just part of a game; they are online brands with dedicated followings, viral moments, and meme worthy content that fans can’t get enough of. 

    To dive deeper into the role of social media in shaping fan culture, I spoke with Travis Hall, Senior Coordinator of Social Media for the San Francisco Giants. With years of experience managing a major sports franchise’s digital presence, Hall provided valuable insights into the ever evolving relationship between social media, fan engagement, and brand identity.

    Meet Travis Hall

    Travis Hall didn’t always envision a career in social media. In fact, his journey started with aspirations in public relations before an internship introduced him to the digital side of the sports industry. Now, as Senior Coordinator of Social Media for the San Francisco Giants, he oversees everything from game-day content to long-term brand strategy, helping the team stay connected with its fan base both on and off the field.

    With platforms like X (formerly Twitter), TikTok, and Instagram redefining sports marketing, Hall’s role is a perfect example of how social media continues to reshape entertainment.

    The Shift in Fan Engagement

    One of the biggest trends Hall has noticed is the growing connection between fans and individual players, rather than just the team as a whole.

    “In my eyes, one of the most interesting shifts I’ve seen in young sports fans over the last 10 years is that they feel very connected to the players themselves, sometimes more than they feel connected to the team,” Hall explains.

    This is especially true for Gen Z, who have grown up with direct access to athletes through social media. The relationships being built between fans and athletes online allows for an even stronger fan presence for sport teams around the country. A kid in Oregon could be obsessed with the Philadelphia Eagles because of the online presence of Quarterback Jalen Hurts (fun fact: did you know Hurts’ management team is all women?). 

    When Social Media Shapes the Narrative

    In entertainment, social media plays a massive role in public perception—and the same goes for sports. Hall points out how even a struggling team can maintain strong digital engagement if they use humor and self-awareness.

    “An example that springs to mind comes from our friends doing social media for the White Sox. They endured one of the worst seasons in MLB history last year, but they leaned into it and poked a lot of fun at themselves. As a result, their engagements were good and lots of fans praised them for being a fun team to follow,” says Hall.

    This highlights a key lesson in social media marketing: a strong digital voice can shape how fans view a brand, even during tough times.

    The Future of Fan Engagement

    As Gen Z becomes the dominant audience online, social media strategies will continue evolving. The challenge will be maintaining authenticity while keeping up with quick trends.

    For students hoping to break into social media marketing in sports, entertainment, or any industry, Hall offers this advice:

    “If you want to manage social media, writing is by far the most important skill you can have.”

    He also stresses the importance of studying digital trends, recommending that aspiring professionals actively analyze what brands are doing well on social media.

    Whether in sports, film, or music, one thing is clear: social media is now the ultimate game-changer in entertainment.

    For those looking to break into this field, Hall’s insights reinforce an essential truth—understanding audience behavior, storytelling, and digital trends is key to success.

  • The Power of Hollywood in Crisis: LA Wildfire Relief from The Entertainment Industry

    The Power of Hollywood in Crisis: LA Wildfire Relief from The Entertainment Industry

    The Entertainment Industry Foundation (EIF) has been a pivotal force in using Hollywood’s star power to support charitable causes since 1942. Founded by legendary Hollywood stars Samuel Goldwyn, Humphrey Bogart, Joan Crawford, James Cagney, and the Warner brothers, EIF works tirelessly to address the needs of communities through the influence and power of the entertainment industry. Some of their programs like Hunger Is led by ambassador Viola Davis, Stand Up To Cancer, the EIF Careers Program, and Defy:Disaster all hope to create a bigger impact to individuals and communities in need.

    Mission and Core Services

    The Entertainment Industry Foundation’s mission is to mobilize the entertainment industry’s creative talents and voices to help others by funding initiatives that address health, disaster, and education. EIF’s Defy:Disaster program is designed to provide immediate disaster relief and long-term recovery to communities struck by natural disasters. Whether it’s through financial support, supplies, or volunteer efforts, EIF leverages its vast network of entertainment professionals to create a quick, organized response in the face of crises.

    A Closer Look at Defy:Disaster’s help during the LA WildFires

    The LA fires devastated everyone, leaving hundreds of California residents without homes and struggling in the aftermath. Several members of Hollywood also struggled, Paris Hilton’s home also being lost to the fires. In these times of great need, Defy:Disaster has been activated to provide immediate support from shelter, evacuation support, reconnection, food, and health care to long-term support of rebuilding homes, income recovery, and mental health. The program is also seeking donations to help support firefighters and first responders. 

    During the 2023 Maui fires, EIF also stepped in and mobilized local and national resources, working with Oprah Winfrey and Dwayne Johnson to raise over $60 million for the Maui people. 

    Social Media Presence 

    One of the key elements of EIF’s effectiveness in the LA wildfires responses was their strategic use of social media. Through Instagram, Facebook, and X (formally Twitter), EIF was able to spread awareness about the wildfire and rally donors and fans from around the globe. The EIF was mentioned on The Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon, sharing a link on its socials on where to donate. The foundation also posted regular updates about how funds were being allocated to affected families, encouraging continued support. 

    EIF’s communication strategy isn’t just about fundraising; it’s about humanizing the impact of these disasters and showing how each donation directly helps those in need. By posting video messages from volunteers and affected individuals, EIF created a narrative that made the crisis feel personal and immediate, inspiring action in a way that only the entertainment industry can. 

    Effectiveness 

    In my opinion, EIF’s response to the LA wildfires through Defy:Disaster was not only effective but also a beautiful example of what happens when the entertainment industry comes together for a cause. Their ability to quickly gather resources, engage their audience on social media, and coordinate relief efforts shows that EIF has mastered the art of crisis management in the nonprofit space.

    This program highlights the crossover of entertainment and social good, demonstrating how nonprofits can make a difference when they harness their networks and platforms. The success of Defy:Disaster in response to the LA wildfires offers a blueprint for other organizations looking to drive meaningful change during times of crisis.

    For more information on Defy:Disaster and how you can help, visit https://www.eifoundation.org/eif-programs/defy-disaster/?form=FUNLDDMZGLN