Weekly Issue

05.12.2018
Featured

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Teams frustrated

Growing tension has emerged between NASCAR and its teams despite efforts to collaborate in recent years.

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Topping $4 billion

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Growing discontent

Leagues and Governing Bodies

Owners to NASCAR: Pick up the pace

First Look podcast: NASCAR tension

PGA Tour preps for sports betting

Tour builds on effort to reach Hispanic consumers

Ricketts’ deal latest win for USL

Media

In-house creative agencies continue to get a bigger stage

Bidding farewell: ESPN will miss Driessen’s insight

ESPN, CBS lead the way at Emmys

Bids due for once venerable, now vulnerable, Sports Illustrated

YES Network putting up big streaming numbers for Yankees

Labor and Agents

Agent anger at NFLPA grows amid changes

MLB players receive $125M from union

Newport Sports eyes 6th No. 1 pick with Swedish teen Dahlin

Facilities

Rams stadium tops $4 billion

Work starting on minor league ballpark outside Vegas

Stadium to build Minnesota United’s identity

Colleges

Genius Sports to run NCAA game data

ASU program to help vets start career in sports

In Depth

Crafts tap into fans’ thirst

Hungry yet?

Driven to serve

Franchises

FC Dallas eyes options for developing Frisco property

Technology

NASCAR innovation unit looks beyond esports

Satisfi to provide MiLB with bilingual chatbots

New streaming app Tunity has an ear on growth, prospects

Opinion

Big names, big events filling a busy calendar

Our influence can lead to wiser choices

Maximize your digital spend with on-the-go moms in mind

Cartoon: Team effort

People and Pop Culture

People: Executive Transactions

Faces and Places

Faces and Places at the Kentucky Derby

Plugged In: Kathryn Schloessman, LASEC

Thinking Back, Looking Ahead: Elaine Bruening

Research and Ratings

MLB Turnstile Tracker

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We’re a natural team to play there, we are a marketing partner with Australia and New Zealand, we’re one of the designated partners. So if there’s an opportunity to be an away team there, we will embrace that.
-- Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie, specifically stating his team would not give up a home game to play a regular-season contest in Melbourne. A recent Australian media report had the Eagles as the home team for a 2026 game against the Rams.
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