[4] The Masters Tournament in golf would begin experimenting with supplemental webcasts that year, introducing an "Amen Corner Live" broadcast focusing upon Augusta National's 11th, 12th, and 13th holes.
[4] With its joint rights to the NCAA men's basketball tournament with CBS Sports, Turner Sports began leveraging its networks for altcasts for its biennial broadcasts of the Final Four beginning in 2014; in conjunction with the main broadcast on TBS, TNT and TruTV would carry "Teamcast" feeds (later branded as "Team Stream powered by Bleacher Report"), which would feature coverage from the perspectives of the participating teams.
[15] In 2017, MLB Network carried a statistics-oriented broadcast of a game hosted by Brian Kenny, with contributions from Mark DeRosa and MLB.com analyst Mike Petriello.
[16] In 2018 and 2019, Amazon Prime Video partnered with Funny or Die to present a comedic broadcast of the Rose Parade in Pasadena, California, which featured comedians Will Ferrell and Molly Shannon portraying the fictitious local newscasters Cord Hosenbeck and Tish Cattigan (joined by fellow Saturday Night Live cast member Tim Meadows as a reporter).
[21][22] The popularity of the "Manningcast" influenced similar entertainment-oriented offerings from competing networks; in February 2024, TNT began scheduling more altcasts on TruTV as part of a gradual expansion of its sports output, including an NHL broadcast hosted by Paul Bissonnette and the panel of his Spittin' Chiclets podcast (which Bissonnette billed as an NHL "version" of the "Manningcast" in an interview), and NBA All-Star Game headlined by Inside the NBA panelist Charles Barkley and the Golden State Warriors' Draymond Green.