Weekly Issue

10.22.2023
Featured

People and Pop Culture

Using the Force

SBJ's inaugural "4SE in Sports Storytelling" looks at the power of entertainment in the industry.

Colleges

Carolina In My Mind

Olympics

Staying Power

State of Play

State of Play

Forum

Madkour: The CFP’s leadership needs, and top issues for NASCAR

Upfront

Mack Brown’s successful second stint and surging donor support have UNC football on the upswing

Aramark to debut Aura, new premium hospitality framework, at Spurs’ Agave Club

IOC voices open to amending charter to keep Thomas Bach as president

NGBs of newly added sports for LA28 putting plans into action

NFL owners cautious on Olympic flag football participation

Wizards sign Robinhood as patch sponsor

Golden Boy targets growth, including potential investor

Insiders

Sports Media: DirecTV’s Thun: Charter-Disney deal set precedent for future carriage negotiations

Portfolio

An inside look at how the Jazz returned to over-the-air TV

In Depth

4SE in Sports Storytelling: All The World’s A Stage

4SE: Amazon Prime

4SE: Apple

4SE: Barstool Sports

4SE: Boardwalk Pictures

4SE: Box to Box Films

4SE: CAA

4SE: DLP Media Group

4SE: Dude Perfect

4SE: ESPN

Coming Attractions

4SE: Film Forties

4SE: Fox Sports

4SE: HBO

4SE: iHeart Media

4SE: Jomboy Media

4SE: Little Monster Films

4SE: MSM

4SE: Meadowlark Media

4SE: NBA

4SE: Netflix

4SE: NFL

4SE: Omaha Productions

4SE: Religion of Sports

4SE: Ross Greenburg Productions

4SE: Skydance Sports

4SE: SMAC Entertainment

4SE: Snap

4SE: The Ringer

4SE: The SpringHill Company

4SE: The Volume

4SE: 35V

4SE: Togethxr

4SE: Unanimous Media

4SE: UTA

4SE: Wave Sports + Entertainment

4SE: WME

4SE: Words + Pictures

4SE: WWE

4SE: YouTube

Catching a break for ‘It Ain’t Over’

Opinion

A collegiate Super Conference makes too much sense to ignore

Cartoon: Leaning into the NLCS

People and Pop Culture

Faces and Places

Closing Shot

Closing Shot: Baseball Lifer

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Quote of the Day
Flag football will be in the Olympic Games in Los Angeles in 2028. We don't want that to be a one-and-done. We're looking ahead to Brisbane in 2032 and beyond that.
-- NFL CFO Christine Dorfler, on the league's goal of continually building up flag football as an Olympic sport.
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