Weekly Issues

SBJ Weekly — Dec. 15, 2025: Great Ideas in Destination Branding

SBJ Weekly — Dec. 15, 2025: Great Ideas in Destination Branding

SBJ Weekly — Dec. 8, 2025: Influence 125

In this week's special issue, we reveal our Influence 125, a list of industry figures that spans the past quarter century and reflects all facets of influence, whether from power, accomplishment or a singular action or moment.

SBJ Weekly — Dec. 1, 2025: How WTA’s Steve Simon Grew The Game

Outgoing WTA Chairman Steve Simon highlights this week's issue, as he spent a lifetime growing the game of tennis. Also: How the Mavericks-Stars arena feud could be the end of an era; a look at game promotions that paid off for MLB teams; and why LLC has joined NIL in the college space.

SBJ Weekly — Nov. 24, 2025: Best Places to Work in Sports

In this week's issue, we unveil the honorees in our third annual edition of the Best Places to Work in Sports. Also this week: Diving into the contract at the center of the Big Ten's rift; the LPGA's Craig Kessler eyes four pillars of success; and Olympic athletes cash in ahead of the Winter Games.

SBJ Weekly — Nov. 17, 2025: Who’s Next in the Commissioners’ Chairs?

In this week's issue, we break down the tall task of finding the next generation of sports league leadership, examining the debate and the candidates for who could assume the commissioner's chair. Also in this issue: How Paul Tagliabue's labor vision unlocked an NFL boom; inside the NHL's high-tech ...

SBJ Weekly — Nov. 10, 2025: N.C.’s Triangle Market Takes Shape

In this week's issue, we take a look at how North Carolina's robust Research Triangle has taken shape as one of America's great sports business markets. Also in this issue: The NFL tests its global playbook in Spain; NBA direct-to-consumer viewership is reaching new heights; and honoring this year's...

SBJ Weekly — Nov. 3, 2025: Champions: Carmen Policy

Our latest Champions honoree, Carmen Policy, kicks off this week's issue; his fingerprints are all over the business of pro football, and so are his friends. Also in this issue: Leagues are taking another look at risks involving player prop bets; inside the annual puzzle of programming college baske...

SBJ Weekly — Oct. 27, 2025: Bruin Capital at 10

In this week's issue, we spotlight Bruin Capital as it marks 10 years of investment success, guided by founder George Pyne's network of relationships and operational expertise. Also this week: Labor issues hover over the World Series as the Dodgers try to go back-to-back; how the NHL got comfortable...

SBJ Weekly — Oct. 20, 2025: Building Sports Developments And Communities

In this week's issue, we dive into how mayors in Washington, D.C., Columbus and Oklahoma City are using sports as the centerpiece of their community building efforts and in pursuit of policy goals. Also this week: President and CEO Mark Shapiro guides the Blue Jays to success from his unique positio...

SBJ Weekly — Oct. 13, 2025: NBA’s Broadcast Starting Lineups

With the NBA season set to tip off, we highlight the league's broadcasting partners, as the return of NBC and the debut of Amazon offer a mix of nostalgia and forward thinking. Also in this issue: How Glenn Wong and Rick Burton, our latest Honor Roll members, prepped decades of students for sports c...
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If the charter remains nothing more than a guaranteed entry into a single event, I think then values remain where they are today. What the teams have recognized are if those charters were to become permanent and therefore basically a franchise, the values are well north of $150 million. So, you’re sitting there with a charter that’s worth let’s say $25 million and by the stroke of Jim France’s pen, it will now be $150 million.
-- NASCAR HOFer and JR Motorsports co-owner Dale Earnhardt Jr., on the benefits of making NASCAR charters permanent in the future.
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