And that's a wrap from
— Sportsbeat (@Sportsbeat) February 26, 2018
Final day of Sportsbeat syndicated coverage from @jtoneysbeat @PippaField23 in PyeongChang | in association with @Eurosport_UK pic.twitter.com/IBlyP7aaWS
Some of this morning's headlines from Saturday's team in #PyeongChang2018 - only one story from yesterday | via @jtoneysbeat @PippaField23 in pic.twitter.com/H4PYEB5ZXj
— Sportsbeat (@Sportsbeat) February 21, 2018
Both went for it - only one landed on their feet.
— Sportsbeat (@Sportsbeat) February 25, 2018
The contrasting fortunes of Billy Morgan and Eve Muirhead in today's Sportsbeat syndicated content via @jtoneysbeat @PippaField23 at #PyeongChang2018 | in association with @Eurosport_UK pic.twitter.com/qp42ssaZpC
Gold standard coverage from PyeongChang 2018
Sportsbeat’s coverage of the 2018 Olympic Winter Games was presented in association with Eurosport, the new home of the Olympics.
Over 8000 branded content items – produced by Sportsbeat’s team in PyeongChang – were carried in and on over 40 newspapers titles and 131 websites
The total circulation from print coverage alone reached nearly 44 million, with national newspapers including the Daily Mirror, The Scotsman, The Herald, Daily Express and Daily Star taking Sportsbeat content.
“Team GB achieved their greatest ever result and Sportsbeat’s coverage reached record numbers in print and digital,” said editor-in-chief David Parsons.
In addition to provide text and video syndication – Sportsbeat produced a series of videos for use across Eurosport’s digital and social channels.
Coverage ran through the build-up to the Games with a three-strong Sportsbeat editorial team on the ground in South Korea.
The chances of me landing it, we worked it out to be about 25%
— Sportsbeat (@Sportsbeat) February 24, 2018
@billymorgan89 defies the odds to land Olympic for @TeamGB & set a new record medal haul in the process at #PyeongChang2018
: @ryrealtalk pic.twitter.com/ejDmWLZsge