Some years validate your direction.
Others validate your conviction.
2025 did both.
In 2025, The Story of My Number – our original sports series in partnership with Eephus Entertainment and distributed by the YES Network – won two Sports Emmy Awards:
- Best Sports Series
- Best Sports Episode for the Aaron Boone episode
For CLICKON, this wasn’t just a creative milestone.
It was proof that our model – intelligence-led, agile, and execution-first – works at the very highest level.
Built for the Real World
The Story of My Number explores the meaning behind the numbers that define elite sports careers.
Behind the scenes, the reality was uncompromising:
- Limited athlete availability
- Tight shooting windows
- Multiple locations, zero margin for delay
We leaned into our Intelligent Virtual Studio approach – moving fast, adapting in real time, and removing friction without compromising craft.
As Ben Potter, CEO of CLICKON US, puts it:
“This series was built for reality, not theory. We had to be fast, flexible, and precise—because that’s the world elite athletes live in. These awards validate not just the storytelling, but the way we operate.”
The Aaron Boone Episode
The Emmy-winning episode featuring Aaron Boone wasn’t about highlights—it was about meaning, pressure, and legacy.
That depth comes from trust, preparation, and systems that let creativity breathe instead of fighting process.
More Than an Award Moment
Awards matter—but what they represent matters more.
These Emmys reinforce a belief at the heart of CLICKON:
- Speed and quality are not trade-offs
- Intelligence belongs at the start of production, not the end
- Great work happens when systems disappear and storytelling takes over
Richard Wilson, Chairman of CLICKON, sums it up:
“Winning two Emmys is an incredible honour—but what excites me most is what it proves. You can build a modern production model that is smarter, faster, and still delivers work of the highest calibre. This year showed that unmistakably.”
Looking Ahead
We didn’t start The Story of My Number to chase awards.
We started it to prove a point.
That original, premium content can be made differently—
with clarity, speed, and intent—
and still stand alongside the very best in the industry.
Two Emmys later, the point has been made.