50 Most Influential: No. 1 — Randy Freer and Eric Shanks

"Randy Freer"

WILLIAM HAUSER / FOX SPORTS 1

WILLIAM HAUSER / FOX SPORTS 1

1

RANDY

FREER

President & COO

Fox Networks Group

Eric

Shanks

President & COO

Fox Sports

CHANGE FROM 2012: +5

T

he Fox duo seems an unlikely pair to take the top spot. But under the direction of Freer and Shanks, Fox Sports dictated, shaped and in some cases inflated the sports media marketplace in recent years, gobbling up rights in a buildup to the August launches of Fox Sports 1 and Fox Sports 2. The nuts and bolts of the three-month-plus life of Fox Sports 1 don’t matter much to us. We’re looking more at a long-term, deeply funded programmer with multiple networks and platforms that will continue to be an aggressive bidder on sports rights — and will help maintain the inflated, lucrative media market that is driving the sports business today.

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SBJ Podcast:

Abe Madkour & John Ourand on the selection of Fox's Randy Freer and Eric Shanks as No. 1 and why media executives dominate this year's list.

No. 2: Roger Goodell

Seat At The Top

SportsBusiness Journal’s selections as the most influential people in sports business

2004 Paul Tagliabue

2005 George Bodenheimer

2006 George Bodenheimer

2007 Brian Roberts

2008 George Bodenheimer*

2009 Jacques Rogge

2010 Roger Goodell

2011 Steve Burke

2012 John Skipper

2013 Randy Freer & Eric Shanks

* President-elect Barack Obama was named #1(a).



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