Our Vision
Play Vision is a broadcast consultancy based in Scotland, founded by Jeremy Bone and dedicated to assisting sports rights holders in developing and executing their broadcast strategy.
We provide strategic and commercial guidance for broadcasting, encompassing production and distribution, from the initial planning phase through the entire broadcast life cycle.
Our expertise covers large-scale outside broadcast productions through to smaller scale remote productions, as well as negotiating the sale of broadcast rights and distribution.
Our aim is to support rights holders, whether they're looking to cover a single event or have grand plans for multiple broadcasts, by managing every aspect of the project on their behalf, from planning through to delivery.​
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Jeremy Bone
​Play Vision was founded by Jeremy Bone to help raise the profile of sports through broadcast, as cost efficiently as possible.
"There are a number of sports who are looking for help to broadcast their events live and that is why I set up Play Vision. From production, through to distribution and commercialisation, Play Vision is a one-stop shop for rights-holders."
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Jeremy spent almost 12 years working at Scottish Rugby, with seven of those years at Glasgow Warriors - one of only two professional rugby teams in Scotland. Latterly, he was Communications and Marketing Manager at the Warriors, before joining the central Scottish Rugby team at Murrayfield Stadium in 2020.
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Jeremy held a number of roles at Scottish Rugby, including Head of Marketing, but one of his main responsibilities was to oversee the broadcast of live matches. He played a leading role in the broadcast production of the semi-professional Super6/Super Series league, broadcasting matches across BBC Sport, BBC ALBA and on Premier Sports' FreeSports channel, which led to a substantial increase in the number of viewers.
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He also led on the broadcast production for Scotland women's rugby internationals, Scotland men's summer tour matches, World Rugby's U20 Trophy and the annual Melrose Sevens tournament.
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