Weekly Issues
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...
SBJ Weekly — Oct. 6, 2025: Small-Market Brewers’ Big Results
In this week's issue, we examine how Mark Attanasio turned the Milwaukee Brewers into baseball's small-market outlier, as the club defies the odds in an era of haves and have-nots. Also this week: Fulham FC's Riverside Stand is part-time sports and full-time luxury, with non-soccer business top of m...
SBJ Weekly — Sept. 29, 2025: Intersport at 40
We mark Intersport's 40th year in this week's issue, examining how Charlie Besser and the agency have built a reputation for entrepreneurship, creativity and results over the decades. Also in this issue: A return to international competition and a new CBA have the NHL set up for a big season; MLB at...
SBJ Weekly — Sept. 22, 2025: Champions: Dave Checketts
Dave Checketts, our latest Champions honoree, has gotten the call time and time again, delivering strong analysis, great ideas and rewarding success across teams, private equity and multiple lines of business. Also in this week's issue: Why the Ryder Cup is being billed as the biggest sporting event...
SBJ Weekly — Sept. 15, 2025: Game Changers Marks Milestone
In this week's issue, we mark a milestone with our Game Changers: Women in Sports Business program, honoring our 15th class of honorees and the wide-ranging impacts they have on the industry. Also in this issue: how, why and whether to automate more officiating in sports; why major bowl organizers a...
Game Changers: Pam Miller, Fox Sports
Ask veteran Fox Sports motorsports producer Pam Miller what has helped define the network’s coverage of NASCAR over the decades, and she points back to her friend Dale Earnhardt Sr.’s enthusiasm for contributing to the broadcasts.
SBJ Weekly — Sept. 8, 2025: The New World of Game-Day Experience
In this week's issue, we examine how the choice is yours at live sporting events, as teams and venues do their best to innovate on and enhance the game-day experience for fans. Also this week: The MLB team president who got his dream job after 34 years; how to spend a quarter-billion dollars on rugb...
SBJ Weekly — Sept. 1, 2025: NFL Season Preview
In this week's issue, the NFL takes center stage with our cover story on unconventional Eagles owner Jeffrey Lurie. Also: Is a viewership record about to fall?; it's a big year for the NFLPA; and a new survey shows fans are not in favor of a longer season or expansion.
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