
Saul Wordsworth
Editor-at-large and Host at Traffic Technology International Podcast
Writer and Journalist at Freelance
Group Podcast Producer and Editor Stadia Magazine at Mark Allen Group
Author musician journalist. Check out my latest podcast, Devil in the Wilderness. All milks expressed my own. Formerly found @nazihunteralan
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stadia-magazine.com | Saul Wordsworth
From biometrics and diversification to designing adaptable spaces and future-proofing, modern sports venues are finding ways to redefine – and optimize – revenue streams, says Chris DeVolder, director of sports + recreation + entertainment with HOK***Atlanta’s Mercedes-Benz Stadium serves many purposes. While its main tenants are the NFL’s Falcons and the MLS’s Atlanta United, the venue adapts throughout the year.
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stadia-magazine.com | Saul Wordsworth
JustPark is to become the official parking partner of The O2 in London. The new multi-year partnership is the first of its kind between an event operator and parking company in the UK. The aim is to deliver an industry-leading parking experience for The O2’s 10 million-plus annual visitors, with new solutions designed to enhance both accessibility and flexibility in booking parking at one of the world’s most popular venues.
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stadia-magazine.com | Saul Wordsworth
The University of South Florida Board of Trustees has approved a revised plan for a $348.5 million stadium on the Tampa campus. The university says that since the board’s initial approval in 2023, the school has added to the project’s scope.
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stadia-magazine.com | Saul Wordsworth
With up to 80 NBA playoff games attracting nearly a million fans, teams are seizing the chance to boost revenue—especially through concession sales. To avoid long lines and maximize purchases, stadiums are increasingly turning to grab-and-go, cashierless technology, according to a recent Propango report. While Amazon’s “Just Walk Out” and Grabango faced challenges in retail—citing high costs, operational complexity, and limited scalability—cashierless systems are thriving in stadiums.
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aircraftinteriorsinternational.com | Saul Wordsworth
In a career spanning more than 20 years, Cristian Sutter has become a very well-known figure in the cabin interiors sector, having worked on major projects such as Singapore Airlines’ A380 first class, high-end VIP and VVIP interiors, and British Airways’ long-haul cabins. In this episode he shares some key moments in the cabin and aviation sectors, and discusses topics including friendly (ish) rivalry between British Airways and Virgin Atlantic, and anticipating trends during a cabin programme.
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I had the pleasure of interviewing Michael Frayn and Blake Morrison for my podcast series about my late dad’s diaries. Neat write-up in today’s Observer https://t.co/lyThSwuPbA