Weekly Issue

01.09.2017
Champions

Champions 2017: They saw the future of sports

Marketing and Sponsorship

BodyArmor signs rising star in snowboarder Mastro

Courtside Ventures has active first year of dealmaking

In Phoenix, the youth movement starts in the GM’s office

Richmond brings ticket focus home

PBR expands list of licensees to 25 with addition of seven new partners

Saddled with potential demographics problem, equestrian federation rides new rebranding campaign

Labor and Agents

Arbitrator boosts award to Rosenhaus in DeSean Jackson case

Media

Boomer!

NBC Sports, Turner combine streaming services

How NFL streaming fits Twitter’s game plan

5 Questions with Laura Froelich

Mom, fan launches coaching video startup

Leagues and Governing Bodies

Halo’s headphones produce ‘a protein shake for the brain’

Top USSA marketer Jaquet leaving before Winter Games

Franchises

Will missed ‘opportunity’ haunt the Rams in L.A.?

In Depth

Take your seat

Ticketing strategies that work

Facilities

Topgolf tees up a stadium tour

Events and Attractions

Intel goes all in with sports VR efforts

Colleges

Tagliabue: College model requires new thinking

Opinion

Readers offer trends to watch and most intriguing people in 2017

L.A. can learn lesson from Rams PSL ruling

Cartoon: The kick is good

People and Pop Culture

Plugged In: John Younger, senior director of corporate partnerships, IndyCar

People: Executive transactions

Faces and Places

The Sit-Down: Raja Rajamannar, MasterCard

Research and Ratings

Toyota’s big year makes an impression on fans

Sponsored content
Quote of the Day
The old model for Carolina basketball just doesn't work, it's not sustainable.
-- North Carolina men's basketball coach Hubert Davis, on the staffing changes needed in the current state of collegiate athletics.
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