• Loading stock data...
Friday, September 5, 2025
Fox Analyst and Media Entrepreneur Greg Olsen to Speak at Tuned In Get your ticket now!

Grizzlies See Growth Opportunities Via In-House Media, Three-Mode App

  • Team’s Grind City Media offers local sports, a betting podcast, and more to engage fans.
  • Wizards, Warriors among teams going in-house in search of content and revenue.
Feb 5, 2020; Dallas, Texas, USA; Memphis Grizzlies guard Ja Morant (12) in action during the game between the Mavericks and the Grizzlies at the American Airlines Center. Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports

The Memphis Grizzlies switch to mobile tickets last season has given birth to a three-headed app that the team sees as the future of its fan engagement. 

The current iteration of the official Grizzlies mobile app has three modes: one for the team, one for the FedExForum and its events, and a third for the team’s content production arm, Grind City Media. Grizzlies vice president of marketing Rolanda Gregory said Grind City Media is the one with the most growth potential.

“No one knows the team better than we do,” Gregory said. “When we look at the local outlets, it surpasses what they do. If anyone should be talking about the team and impacting that daily knowledge, we should have a shot at doing that, so we’re expanding coverage and bringing on talent.”

Grind City Media provides more than just Grizzlies content; it extends across Memphis-area sports with a daily sports podcast, a podcast series on sports betting, video features, and staff reports covering the team and other sports in the market. The Grind City Media site currently features a variety of “presented by” sponsors, like Mountain Dew and Direct Auto Insurance.

“There’s so much opportunity out there, it will eventually become something that takes on a life of its own as it grows and expands,” Gregory said.

Teams growing their internally-produced content is key to moving forward and driving revenue, Daniel Cohen, Octagon senior vice president of media rights consulting, said. The sports industry has transformed over the past several decades from ticket-sales driven in the 1980s and 90s to sponsorship-powered at the turn of the millennium, Cohen said. 

But now, it’s imperative there’s a robust media offering beyond regional sports network deals, Cohen said.

“It’s an absolute necessity; almost an arms race as teams are essentially media companies,” Cohen said. “They’re staffing up tremendously when it comes to online media offerings, and the good ones are becoming content creators.”

The prime example Cohen gives is the Washington Wizards, whose ownership group Monumental Sports & Entertainment has heavily invested into a 24-7 OTT network called Monumental Network, acquiring local rights and “created a destination for DMV basketball fans.

While the Grizzlies content is primarily contained to the team’s regional footprint, Cohen said the league is working closely with organizations to build content opportunities internationally. He pointed to the Golden State Warriors deal with e-commerce retailer Rakuten and the Wizards internal content strategy with Japanese-born rookie Rui Hachimura.

READ MORE: NBA Looks To Superserve Fans With ‘Virtual Content Factory’

Cohen said the on-the-court rights would likely continue to be owned by major rights holders, like Turner and ESPN, but NBA fans are increasingly more interested in what happens off it, which is where the opportunities lie. 

“The teams can’t touch the live rights, but they can get creative with the cultural elements, the fashion, art, food,” he said. “The NBA popularity on the court is being overtaken by athlete-driven content.”

“It’s a wide-open space for brands that are endemic to the sport or team, or a new brand wanting to get in,” Cohen said.

Integrating Grind City Media into the team’s mobile app rather than building a new one made sense for Memphis, which wanted to limit costs and spur adoption by fans, Albert Hughes, Grizzlies senior manager of marketing technology, said. 

The app allows fans to access their tickets, interact with fan services at FedExForum, play games, and consume the content produced by the organization. Hughes said the team would continue to add more functionality as fans continue to adopt the current uses.

Next year, the team plans on rolling out a mobile-only loyalty program based on engagement with different brands, attendance, and shopping behaviors. The Grizzlies are also working on mobile food and beverage ordering for in-seat delivery and more games.

READ MORE: Postmates Expands Venue Pickup Service In ‘Iconic Stadiums’

Hughes said there’s so much opportunity for the app to provide untapped fan data to help drive business initiatives and marketing campaigns, including Grind City Media.

“The big initial use was moving to digital tickets,” Hughes said. “Knowing they had to come to that experience, we decided it’d be smart, adding new brands to give it another level of engagement.

“We want the app to be a 365-day-a-year experience,” he said.

Linkedin
Whatsapp
Copy Link
Link Copied
Link Copied

What to Read

Mar 28, 2025; Brooklyn, New York, USA; Los Angeles Clippers owner Steve Ballmer leaves his court side seat after a game against the Brooklyn Nets at Barclays Center.

‘They Conned Me’: Ballmer Responds to Kawhi Leonard Allegations

Ballmer spoke on “SportsCenter” about the allegations he broke NBA rules.

TNT Sports to Try Its Own Streaming App After WBD Split

TNT Sports will have its own app as a corporate split approaches.

Torre: Key Phrases Missing in Clippers’ Pushback on Kawhi Deal

The NBA said it’s investigating the report involving the Clippers.

Featured Today

Dec 21, 2024; Kansas City, Missouri, USA; Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes (15) gets ready to take the field prior to a game against the Houston Texans at GEHA Field at Arrowhead Stadium.

How Brazil Game Fits Into NFL’s Plans for World Domination

Friday night’s Chiefs-Chargers game in São Paulo is big by design.
Oct 13, 2024; Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA; Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts (1) and wide receiver A.J. Brown (11) celebrate their touchdown pass during the second quarter against the Cleveland Browns at Lincoln Financial Field.
September 2, 2025

TV Ratings Just Changed Again. The NFL Will Be the Big Winner

Nielsen’s new viewership system will have a big impact on sports.
Ohio State Buckeyes wide receiver Jeremiah Smith (4) celebrates with offensive lineman Donovan Jackson (74) after a touchdown catch against Notre Dame Fighting Irish in the first quarter during the College Football Playoff National Championship at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on January 20, 2025.
August 30, 2025

The Most Expensive Roster Year in College Football History

The House settlement created revenue-sharing—and a big NIL loophole.
August 26, 2025

‘You’re Going to Get Beat Up’: The Liberty’s All-Male Practice Squad

A select group suits up weekly to take on the defending champs.

How Rolex Paved the Way for Luxury’s Love Affair With Tennis

“It’s almost impossible to think about tennis without thinking about Rolex.”
Athlos
May 4, 2025

Nike Wants to Pull Off the First Women’s Sub-4:00 Mile

Experts speak on whether Nike’s “moonshot” is realistic or a gimmick.
Jul 19, 2024; Phoenix, Ariz., United States; Sheryl Swoopes hosts a WBNA All-Star brunch in honor of her former teammate, Nikki McCray Penson, at Thea in Phoenix on July 19, 2024
May 12, 2025

Sheryl Swoopes: A’ja Wilson Shoe Campaign Shows Nike Sea Change

Nike released the Air Swoopes in 1995.
Sponsored

Trailblazer Cal Calamia Is Racing for ‘Advocacy, Storytelling, and Performance’

The marathoner wants excellence—not just inclusion—to be the goal for non-binary athletes.
Apr 12, 2025; Cleveland, Ohio, USA; MLB umpire Ron Kulpa (46) calls a third strike during a game between the Cleveland Guardians and the Kansas City Royals at Progressive Field
May 4, 2025

Pro Refs Get Offered Free Lasik for Better Calls. Some Took It

Some pro officials have sprung for the offer for free corrective surgery.
January 15, 2025

State Farm Cancels Planned Super Bowl Ad Amid California Fires Controversy

State Farm’s Super Bowl ad last year featured Arnold Schwarzenegger and Danny DeVito.
Nov 25, 2024; Inglewood, California, USA; From left: Scott Van Pelt, Ryan Clark, Jason Kelce and Marcus Spears on the ESPN Monday Night Football Countdown set before the game between the Baltimore Ravens and the Los Angeles Chargers at SoFi Stadium.
December 17, 2024

A ‘Wave’ of Sports Content Is Coming to TikTok

The next generation is consuming sports in a different way.
Apr 7, 2022; Augusta, Georgia, USA; Rory McIlroy (left) and Brooks Koepka set up to putt on no. 9 during the first round of The Masters golf tournament.
exclusive
November 27, 2024

PGA Tour vs. LIV Golf TV ‘Showdown’ Will Pay Out $10M Crypto..

Two golfers from each tour will face off in Las Vegas.