Weekly Issue

Marketing and Sponsorship

NASCAR sets terms for series

Long-distance connection: AT&T extends Pebble Beach National Pro-Am title sponsorship until 2024

In glow of World Series victory, big doings for Big Papi’s agent

Media

‘It is happening’: After four years, ‘NBA Live’ goes live

What do the NFL’s rising ratings reflect? The Teflon shield

Leagues and Governing Bodies

ATP board again looks inside sport, selects tournament director Kermode as next leader

Bevacqua’s new culture in full swing at PGA

D-League, CBS Sports Network to renew

NASCAR hiring Dew Tour GM Mitchell for youth and multicultural marketing role

NHL ready for second helping of Thanksgiving

Franchises

Bobcats sell sponsorship of yearlong rebranding campaign to Mercedes-Benz

Sharks sport a new philosophy

Region offers several potential outdoor venues

Facilities

Atlanta Braves bank on mixed-use plans

Braves say AAA team will remain in Gwinnett Co.

Wolves bring in veteran execs to sell new premium seating

Daytona readies new premium seats for sale

Labor and Agents

Agent Ramasar leaves BDA Sports to restart his own agency

Colleges

Choose your perspective

Maui’s ‘preseason Final Four’ marks 30 years

Finance

Equity fund will shop for farm teams

In Depth

The Building Managers

The Building Managers: Mike Scanlon

The Building Managers: Jimmie Sacco

The Building Manager: Rick Nafe

The Building Managers: Jack Larson

The Building Managers: Brenda Tinnen

The Building Managers: Chris Wright

The Building Managers: Jim Folk

The Building Managers: Peter Sullivan

The Building Managers: Bob Hunter

The Building Managers: Allen Johnson

The Building Managers: Libby Raines

Facility manager outtakes

Opinion

Cartoon: Aging gracefully

Sizing up Boston’s sports scene with D’Alessandro

Coast to Coast

Coast to Coast

People and Pop Culture

People: Executive transactions

Faces and Places

Spotlight: Chris White, Cisco

Plugged In: Steve LaCroix, Minnesota Vikings

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If the city is not going to be cooperative and be able to reach this deal, they’re going to look at other opportunities. And unfortunately, there’ll be a cost of the city not having participated in the process.
-- Tampa City Council Chair Alan Clendenin, on the possibility of the Rays pursuing a ballpark deal without the involvement of the city.
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