
Launched in partnership with the Western Cape Government, the six-month long programme aims at helping youngsters get employable skills, some of whom might be absorbed by the firm.
“While the world of sport is in itself of growing interest to our audiences around the world, it is the data and statistics that support the disciplines that are garnering their own loyal following” commented OMG’s marketing director, Deseré Orrill. “Online content changes quickly and consumers relish being kept up to date with what is happening in their favourite sports. The high demand for apps that focus on this is evidence of the trend.”Although the fascination with numbers is growing, it is the skills to log and interpret the information that require support. OMG has identified this need but has also recognised it is an ideal opportunity to pass on skills through the training and development of youth who are already digitally savvy but need some additional refinement.
TEAMtalk media’s collaboration with the Western Cape Government’s Work and Skills Programme affords the company the chance to ‘pay it forward’, per se, imparting its substantial knowledge of the world of sports content development and syndication to learners who otherwise would not be exposed to such a dynamic environment.