Conventions

San Diego Comic-Con Collaborates with IGN to Bring the Con Online

IGN and San Diego Comic-Con announced an exclusive collaboration to bring entertainment and pop culture’s largest annual event to the digital livestream landscape with Comic-Con@Home on IGN Live, taking place July 22 – 26. This is the first time in San Diego Comic-Con’s 50-year history that all of the panel programming will air online in a livestreamed format, with IGN at the forefront of helping to make that happen. The unique collaboration will combine all the exciting aspects of the in-person convention experience with the comforts of a safer-at-home environment.

How is IGN helping Comic-Con International?

David Glanzer, Chief Communications and Strategy Officer of Comic-Con International, said:

“It has been a learning and growing experience for all of us, having to shift to a fully-digital event this year. IGN completely stepped up and has helped us navigate and finalize this new approach to ensuring our programming goes off without a hitch, is interactive and engaging, and can be seen by everyone — they have knocked it out of the park and I can’t wait for fans to see it come to life!”

IGN will air a selection of panels during the convention’s live broadcast in association with San Diego Comic-Con as well as studio and network partners. In addition, IGN will broadcast its own custom programming throughout the event titled “Comic-Con@Home on IGN Live,” which will include exclusive interviews, trailer breakdowns, expert analysis, and more. Topics will cover Comic-Con mainstays such as film, TV, comics, gaming, cosplay and collectibles.

IGN will be distributing select Comic-Con@Home panels across its suite of platforms, including: IGN.com, IGN’s YouTube, Facebook, Twitter and Twitch, as well as Comic-Con’s YouTube, Instagram, Twitter and the Comic-Con@Home website. Additionally, IGN will create custom programming for the event to be aired on Snapchat, Instagram and OTT platforms. They reach more than 200 million monthly users around the world, and is followed by more than 16 million subscribers on YouTube and 40 million users across social platforms.

Terri Schwartz, Director of Content Strategy and Partnerships at IGN, said:

“We know this world inside and out, so to have the chance to collaborate with San Diego Comic-Con to bring their programming to a huge online audience was such a natural fit. We’re thrilled to continue to bring what we do best to the Comic-Con circuit, albeit under very different circumstances than previous years.”

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Maddie Morrow

Maddie (she/they) is the Chief Creative Officer for Temple of Geek. She has been a cosplayer since 2014 and has a passion for fandoms and geek community. Find her on Instagram and TikTok @maddie_whovian and Twitter @mad_whovian

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