App will help titles enhance GAA coverage, says media group
Kilmacud Crokes v Naas: the Score Beo app provides GAA fans with live scores from inter-county, underage, club and schools’ games. Photograph: Ken Sutton/InphoThe app, which launched in May 2021, provides GAA fans with live scores from inter-county, underage, club and schools’ games, along with news of the latest fixtures, line-ups and competition rankings. It has more than 190,000 unique users in over 110 countries.
‘There’s no middleman getting a mark-up’: why Irish high-end bedding company Amurelle founder took the direct routeAccounts for Score Beo Limited filed at the Companies Registration Office show that it earned a profit of about €22,000 in the year to the end of October 2023. “It’s exciting to get this over the line,” Mr Grimes said. “I’m looking forward to continuing this journey of growth serving the needs of Gaelic supporters all across the globe and opening doors for new possibilities.”
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