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ASU 33: Andy Howes, AfroSports

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 6, 2022 39:43


In this podcast, we were joined by Andy Howes, Director & Co-Founder of AfroSports, a sports hub connecting sports with fans in Africa & Diaspora across all viewing platforms. With over 20 years experience in the Pan-African sports space, Andy touched on engaging with local sports and the part they played in distributing the AFCON 2021 Media Rights across Africa, working with the AUB. We also spoke on the relationships between Free-to-air TV vs PayTV, weighing out the pros and cons of both and their uniqueness in the African market. AfroSport have also launched a 24/7 TV channel in Nigeria, are about to launch in the Caribbean and have also developed an app (‘Optimeyes Africa') which is an excellent fan engagement platform. Part 1 · 00:00 - 02:20 -: Introduction · 02:20 - 08:40 -: Growth of AfroSports · 08:40 - 13:20 -: Change in consumption habits · 13:20 – 17:30 -: Increased engagement in local sports Part 2 · 17:30 - 21:45 -: AFCON Media Rights distribution · 27:55 – 31:55 -: Broadcasting on Nigerian · 31:55 – 35:55 -: Broadcasting in the Caribbean · 35:55 - 39:43 -: Fans Connect App ASU Mindshare event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/asu-presentsmindshare-tickets-353297691907 AfroSports: https://afrosport.tv/ For more podcast: https://asunified.com/podcast Follow the podcast details on: Twitter: @ASUnified | LinkedIn: Africa Sports Unified | Instagram: @asunified

ASU #32: Professionalisation of Sports with Zarina Bahdur

Play Episode Listen Later May 15, 2022 48:17


In this Podcast we were joined by Zarina Badhur, Head of Operations at GOAL Africa The Sports Business industry is still in its infancy on the continent. In order to develop a sustainable market, there needs to be a well equipped work force. Education is the foundation of this and so we discuss the importance of that and also developing soft skills necessary for the industry to grow. TimeStamp: 00:00 – 02:40 - Intro 03:00 – 04:50 - Perception of professionalisation in the industry 05:05 – 11:29 - Soft skills to develop 11:45 – 17:25 - Ways to develop professionalisation & soft skills 19:50 – 24:40 - What can sports execs do to increase the level of professionalisation in sports: 24:48 – 25:27 - Interlude 25:40 – 30:30 - How to find a mentor 30:40 – 38:43 - The Importance of Good Leadership & An effective workforce 38:55 – 44: 20 - Entrepreneurship

ASU #31: AFCON Debrief - Motsepe, Media Rights & Sponsors

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 10, 2022 35:35


In this Podcast we were joined by Nqobile Ndlovu, Founder of CashNSport. We took a look back on the successfully run Sponsors & Media Rights of AFCON and how President Motsepe has so far done at the helm of CAF in including the new 10 step plan to improve CAF & how new sponsors and partners are getting attracted towards Africa. Further key points were made on how organisations are looking to engage with younger audience and the scope of better sponsorship and partnership in African sports tournament was discussed. You can contact & follow Nqobile via the following platforms: Website: https://cashnsport.com/ Facebook: Cash N Sport Twitter: https://twitter.com/CashNSport?t=5BuvYPQ3svHMMcMrSWo5eA&s=09 YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCc7YZsqwB_6ZTuxTzk6miHQ LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/cash-n-sport/ For more podcast: https://asunified.com/podcast Follow the podcast details on: Twitter: @ASUnified | LinkedIn: Africa Sports Unified | Instagram: @asunified Timestamp: • 00:00 - 01:40 -: Introduction; About podcast and speaker Nqobile Ndlovu • 01:40 - 03:10 -: What is Cash N Sport and were people can find Cash N Sport • 03:10 - 10:50 -: Broadcasting and media rights issues with CAF deal • 10:50 – 23:00 -: About new CAF and its new 10 step plan • 23:00 - 28:40 -: TikTok being the biggest social media partner • 28:40 – 32:10 -: Organization looking to engage with younger audience • 32:10 - 35:35 -: Will AFCON, CAF and others will see better sponsorship and partnership; end summary and thank you for listening.

AfCFTA Series EP2, Pt2: Womens Economic Empowerment & Gender Equality

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 24, 2022 45:49


In collaboration with the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa we look at how Sport can support the inclusive implementation of the AfCFTA. The African Continental Free Trade Area is the largest single market in the world comprising of 54 member nations as Africa looks to continue its economic growth. Recorded last year, this podcast shall focus on Women's Economic Empowerment & Gender Equality, looking at how sports can aid this and the various means and opportunities by which this can happen. Split over 2 podcasts, Part 2 will cover an excellent 40 minute round table discussion with 3 female leaders in their field. - Amy Wanday (host) - a social entrepreneur, women's advocate & founder of African Sports Network - Jean Sseninde - Former Professional Football player & now Director of Women's Football at South Sudan Football Association - Kimberly Coats - Co-Founder of Team Africa Rising All these women have and continue to break down barriers and create opportunities in difficult circumstances. We hear on their experiences and how sport can provide both an economic and social empowerment for women. Timestamp: 00:00 - 02:40 - Introduction 02:40 - 07:05 - Gender Equality & Women in Sports 07:05 - 12:05 - Jean Sseninde's work and the benefit to young girls 12:05 - 20:10 - The importance of empowering Female cyclists 20:10 - 28:15 - Overcoming cultural barriers through sport 28:15 - 37:25 - Lack of investment for women in sports 37:25 - 45:49 - What needs to done to advance women in sports

ASU #28: European Super League Breakdown with Sean Hamil, Birkbeck University of London

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 25, 2021 63:09


It's been a big week in the world of Football with the Launch and subsequent Closure of the European Super League. We have a fantastic conversation with Sean Hamil, Sports Economist and Academic at Birkbeck University of London. We touch on: - The importance of Competitive Balance - North American and European Sporting Models - Critical Analysis of the ESL - Post ESL Regulation in Football

AfCFTA Series EP2, Pt1: Women's Economic Empowerment & Gender Equality

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 36:09


In collaboration with the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa we look at how Sport can support the inclusive implementation of the AfCFTA. The African Continental Free Trade Area is the largest single market in the world comprising of 54 member nations as Africa looks to continue its economic growth. Recorded last year, this podcast shall focus on Women's Economic Empowerment & Gender Equality, looking at how sports can aid this and the various means and opportunities by which this can happen. Split over 2 podcasts, Part 1 will cover an excellent 30 minute conversation with Beatrice Chaytor, a Senior Services Expert at the African Union Commission, on the trade opportunities for women and how the AfCFTA looks to further support and encourage female entrepreneurship and economic empowerment. Timestamp: 00:00 - 02:30 - Introduction 02:30 - 05:20 - The advantages AfCFTA brings to the African Sports Industry 05:20 - 09:20 - How Sports academies can empower and create opportunities 09:20 - 13:40 - Lessons that AfCFTA can learn 13:40 - 18:10 - How AfCFTA is providing opportunities for women 18:10 - 23:00 - What barriers do women face and how can the AfCFTA provide support 23:00 - 28:25 - How Sports can help Africa diversify its market 28:25 - 36:09 - The scope of the digital market in sports

AfCFTA Series EP1: Lessons Learnt from Qatar

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 20, 2021 59:25


In collaboration with the African Trade Policy Centre (ATPC) of the United Nations Economic Commission for Africa (UNECA)we look at ‘How sport can support the inclusive implementation of the AfCFTA’. The African Continental Free Trade Area is the largest single market in the world comprising of 54 member nations as Africa looks to continue its economic growth. In the first Podcast of the series, we will take a look at how Qatar have used Sports Advocacy to grow their nations and see how the members nations of the AfCFTA can learn from this, if at all possible. We also examine the importance of Infrastructure, Major Events and the importance of an 'Innovation Hub' to collaborate and accelerate matters for the AfCFTA. Our guests have a vast knowledge of both Qatar and Africa, having worked in both continents over the years 1st Half: Interview with David Luke 2nd Half: Group discussion with Daniel Kelly & Gerard Akindes Podcast Guests: David Luke - Coordinator of the ATPC at UNECA & Director at the Commission Dr Daniel Kelly - Academic Director, New York University Dr Gerard Akindes - Adjunct faculty at the University of Salford-Manchester and at North Western University Gabriel Ajala (host) - Founder, Africa Sports Unified

ASU #26 - Amos Joseph, Founder of Footballers Connect Nigeria

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 27, 2020 45:47


In this episode we discuss an important topic that is wide across the pan-african sports market - the issue of rogue agents and young aspiring players seeking pastures new. Footballers Connect are an organisation that educate players and what to look for in an agent and best practices to implement in building a career and providing advise so that these youths dont go abroad and are left stranded We cover: - The lure of aspiring players wanting to go the Asia and remote parts of the world to play football for minimum pay and for nothing - What can local authorities and countries do to minimise the number of youth fleeing to play football abroad - how to distinguish between legitimate and illegitimate agents - Solutions that can be implemented to build a better ecosystem

ASU #25: David Wright, Football Business Specialist & Former Marketing Director Soccerex

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 5, 2020 41:14


David Wright has an expansive background in the Football Business, Marketing and Communications world and we discussed the impact of Covid in the Sports Business sector as a whole and how the Sports Events Companies are pivoting in such a time. in the Second part of the Podcast, we discuss how the importance of tech and innovation has been accelerated in order to find solutions and the sports market as a whole adjusts, with brands and rights holders looking for new ways to create content, engage with fans and monetise.

ASU #24: Ugo Udezue, Founder of AFA Sports & Continental Basketball League

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 20, 2020 59:16


In this episode we sit down with Ugo Udezue, Founder of the Continental Basketball League (CBL) and leading sports & lifestyle brand, AFA Sports Split into 2 part we discuss his experience running the first CBL followed by his experience of growing one of the biggest sports and lifestyle brands on the continent. Ugo is a former NBA agent who found himself moving to Africa where the opportunities became more apparent to him as time went on. An advocate of building a sports ecosystem for Africa, Ugo does not hold back in offering his thoughts on the market. Part 1: 0 - 31.34 mins Part 2: 32mins onwards

ASU #23: Leon Balogun, Brighton FC & Nigerian International Footballer

Play Episode Listen Later May 25, 2020 53:53


In this episode we Paul Adesoye & Gabriel Ajala have a sit down conversation with Nigerian International, Leon Balogun. We cover his early childhood growing up in Germany; his early career from Germany to England; his experience playing at World Cup 2018; his work with CommonGoal and passions outside of sport. We finish with a short Q&A on his Nigerian teammates to know who is who in the locker room. Please do not forget to subscribe to our Newsletter on our website https://asunified.com/ Follow us on all social media platforms if you haven't done so already and please do give us a rating :)

ASU #22: Koye Sowemimo, A Holistic View of the African Sports Market

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 26, 2020 61:16


In this episode we have an in-depth conversation with Koye Sowemimo, owner of KS Management about progressive and developing African Sports Business Market. We cover his early career in The UK working on the London 2012 Olympics + his time at The FA plus much more. Part 1: - Bobsleigh Federation of Nigeria case study - How the private and public sector van combine to create a sporting ecosystem - Cultural differences between UK + Africa Part 2: - Building Strategic Partnerships to develop a long term holistic approach - Impact of Covid-19 - Basketball Africa League You can follow his new agency on socials: www.ksmcompany.com Twitter: ksmcomp Instangram: ksmcomp Please do like, share + subscribe! Let us know who else you'd like to hear from or topics you'd like us to touch on

ASU #21: Impact Of Covid - 19 on Sports

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 30, 2020 49:43


We are living through unprecedented times with the covid-19 pandemic forcing people, businesses, industries and economies to readjust put things on hold for an indefinite period. In this latest episode, Gabriel Ajala + Paul Adesoye take stock of the current climate and discuss industries most affected and those with more opportunities; just how people are coping and the economic impact of it all Most importantly - we ask for people not to feel isolated and to please reach out to someone if need be to avoid any mental health issues. We hope you enjoy Team ASU

ASU #20: Emeka Enyadike + Mario Leo, Analysing Digital Media, Data & Analytics

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 12, 2020 62:03


In this episode, we have an indepth conversation with Mario Leo of Results Sports and Emeka Enyadike of Digital Sports Africa about digital media, data analytics opportunities and the importance of fan engagement/understanding your audience Part 1: Digital Media - Opportunities in African Football - Africa in comparison to other continents Part 2: Data & Analytics - Performance Data - Digital Media Analytics - Importance of Fan Engagement Here is the link to their data on African football clubs: https://asunified.com/report-african-football-clubs-digital-landscape/ Please do leave a comment to share your thoughts and let us know what you think www.asunified.com

ASU #19: Rachel Aron, Cultivating the Power of the Social Development Lens and Sports in Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 22, 2019 52:59


In this episode we speak with the current Principal Social Development Specialist at the African Development Bank Group, Rachel Aron In this episode, we discuss the following: - The current climate of social development in Africa - How sports can be used as a tool to help drive social development in Africa - The balance and importance between both social and economic development for a nation - African Renaissance and Diaspora Network - Give a Red Card Against All Forms of Violence and Discrimination Against Women and Girls campaign www.ardn.ngo

ASU #18: Gerrit Davids, CEO Gerom Media, Sports & Entertainment

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 10, 2019 54:36


In our latest episode we have an in-depth conversation with Gerrit Davids. A former lawyer with a vast experience of the African Sports Market, Gerrit has started many sports ventures and works with rights holders in both Africa & Europe. We discuss: 1) The importance of Education 2) 6 key pillars of Sports Governance 3) The importance of athlete + player welfare 4) How to improve Sports Business understanding This is really a powerful interview shining light on the landscape in Africa + the global market as a whole. Website: www.sportsbusiness.co.za Email: info@sportsbusiness.co.za www.asunified.com

ASU #17: The State of African Cycling, Jock Boyer + Kimberley Coats

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 15, 2019 53:16


In this Episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Kimberley Coats and Jock Boyer, founders of Africa Rising Cycling Kimberley and Jock have a vast knowledge of the cycling scene on the continent having worked in the space for over 17 years with various nations such as Rwanda, Eritrea, Nigeria doing all they can to help raise the level of the sport from building relationships with European teams, send African teams to competitions, fundraising, consulting and providing a strategy for team and nations. In this episode we discuss we discuss: - Strategies implemented to develop cycling - Obstacles & Challenges for each African region - The importance of Education and Mentors - How seeing Black Africans compete at the major tournaments will help grow the sport - The importance of private investment being used to develop the sport www.teamafricarising.org Instagram: africarisingcycling Twitter: cyclingafrica Facebook: cyclingafrica Subscribe to our newsletter: https://asunified.com/ Follow us: https://linktr.ee/ASUnified

ASU #16 - A Spotlight on the Leading African Sports Execs

Play Episode Listen Later Jun 16, 2019 39:11


In this episode Gabriel Ajala & Paul Adesoye take a diaspora's view on the leading African Sports Business Execs We mention the likes of Tom Vernon, Masai Ujiri, Amadou Gallo-Fall, Cynthia Mumbo, Kirsty Coventry plus many more. We discuss their rise in sports and why the stand out to us as an 'Unsung Pioneer' in the Sports Business. Who else would you include on this list? Let us know your thoughts

ASU #15: Ben Sadler, CEO of Alive & Kicking

Play Episode Listen Later May 26, 2019 51:45


In this episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Alive & Kicking CEO, Ben Sadler Alive & Kicking are a charity that have been running for 15years who locally source and make footballs in Ghana, Zambia and Kenya. Working in tandem with The United Nations' Sustainable Development Goals, A+K employ over 1000 staff in those 3 countries and have contributed over £4.5m to the local economies. They focus on Reducing Poverty, Encouraging good health and well-being, reduce inequalities and decent work and economic growth. In this episode we discuss 1) A+K Business model & impact 2) The Challenges they face as they look to grow 3) The impact that CSR has on the global sports ecosystem and on an economy 4) The making of sporting goods in Africa and 5) How to build long term sustainability in the market Plus much more YouTube: www.youtube.com/channel/UCyAykUAfra4uPQzfDFkgq3w Website: www.asunified.com www.aliveandkicking.org

ASU #14: Emeka Enyadike Part 1

Play Episode Listen Later May 13, 2019 59:58


In this episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Emeka Enyadike Emeka has worked for SuperSport since 2001 as an African Football Analyst and is the Founder of Vandyke sports where he has worked with the likes of Nokia, Nike, Adidas, Indomie & DsTV, to name but a few, on various activations and campaigns In this episode we focus on: 1)The Sports Business Market in Africa 2) Is the African talent market saturated? 3) How to build trust with International Partners 4) The rise of the NBA in Africa and how Basketball rivals Football as a popular sport on the continent Plus much more YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyAykUAfra4uPQzfDFkgq3w Website: www.asunified.com

ASU #13: George Chanda, StubHub Partnerships & Activations Manager & Owner GC Sports Management

Play Episode Listen Later Apr 13, 2019 58:21


In this episode we have a candid conversation with George Chanda - owner of GC Sports Management & Partnerships + Activations Manager at StubHub where he manages the accounts of Everton Football Club, Matchroom Boxing, The Premiership Rugby Final plus more We discuss: - The current football landscape in Zambia - How to maximise activations - The impact AFCON 2012 had on Zambia - The importance of Partnerships - The endorsements opportunities for African players in their home countries - Exploiting the commercial opportunities for African players in their home countries via partnering with local brands Plus much more LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/george-chanda-25543739/ website: https://www.gcsportsmanagement.com/ YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCyAykUAfra4uPQzfDFkgq3w

ASU #12: The Socio-Economic effects of the growth in Sports Betting

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 24, 2019 32:28


In this Episode of the ASU Sports Business Podcast, Gabriel Ajala & Paul Adesoye discuss the growth of sports betting in the African market. Where there is such a growth and is the good for the african market? They give an overview of certain markets; Africa's drive for financial inclusion; SportPesa; Balance of Power and the socio-economic impact of betting and gambling on a nation

Podcast Special: ASU Event TakeAways

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 21, 2019 15:59


In this Special ASU Podcast, Gabriel Ajala and Paul Adesoye sit down to discuss the recent ASU event 'An Introduction to the African Sports Market.' They discuss their key takeaways from the event, highlights and what stood out to them most on what was truly a great event. For those that attended the event - please complete the survey that was sent to your inbox. Takeaway Article: https://asunified.com/is-there-a-demand-for-african-sportsbiz-insight/ Enjoy!

ASU #10: New Ways of Making Money From Sports Content

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 11, 2019 57:22


In the episode, we welcome back Gary Rathbone, CEO & Founder of Sports News Africa & Africa XP We have an in-depth discussion on the presentation Gary delivered at Africom 2018 and the current African sports media market. We Discuss: - What is Africom - The Cycle of Success - How the changes in the global sports media market is having in impact on the African market - LaLiga & Bundesliga case studies - Commercialisation via Digital Advertising - Internet Penetration and Social Media status' ASU Sports Business Event: https://www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/asu-presents-an-introduction-into-the-african-sports-market-registration-55450964327 Sports News Africa: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ

ASU #9: Olukunle Kayode, Founder at Statmetrix

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 20, 2019 54:23


In this episode, we have an in-depth conversation with Olukunle Kayode, Founder at Statmetrix. After working for a leading Fintech company in the City of London, Olukunle saw an opportunity to use Data & Tech in sports. We discuss the current state and explore that opportunities that exist in the African market to develop grassroots football - Current state of Grassroots Football - Areas that fall under Grassroots - FIFA & CAF initiatives to develop grassroots football - How tech can be used to develop grassroots football - Solutions that exist to develop grassroots in Africa - NBA strategy in Africa - His journey in setting up Statmetrix and being an entrepreneur Plus Much more https://statmetrix.co/

ASU #8: Is Racism & Discrimination On the Rise in Football?

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 14, 2019 61:19


in this 8th Sports Business Podcast from ASU, Gabriel Ajala sits down with Paul Adesoye & Aristote Diamos as we discuss whether Racism & Discrimination is on the rise in football. We discuss the following: - Raheem Sterling, Kalidou Koulibaly & Pierre-Emerick Aubameyang incidents - How authorities can tackle discrimination in football - Is todays Political landscape having an impact on football? - The state of Affairs in Africa

ASU #7: Exploitation & Football's Africa Slave Trade

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 23, 2018 52:51


In this podcast Gabriel discusses with Paul & Aristote in depth about the perceived Football slave trade from Africa, based off the recent Tifo video, Claude LeRoy's comments in a BBC interview. This a topic that goes beyond football, as we discuss historical and cultural reasons as to why Africa is a mine for talent leaving its shores; rogue agents exploiting young talent; player welfare plus much more Tifo Video - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Vcf7GVGT96Y BBC LeRoy Article - https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/football/45624918 African Players in China - http://asunified.com/what-does-the-reduction-of-foreign-players-in-the-chinese-super-league-mean-for-africa/ African Talent Drain - http://asunified.com/how-to-reduce-the-african-talent-drain/ The Scramble for Africa's Athletes - https://foreignpolicy.com/2018/04/20/the-scramble-for-africas-athletes-trafficking-soccer-football-messi-real-madrid-barcelona/ FIFA Regulations - https://resources.fifa.com/image/upload/regulations-on-the-status-and-transfer-of-players-2018-2925437.pdf?cloudid=c83ynehmkp62h5vgwg9g

ASU # 6: The Diaspora's View on The Youth Olympic Games

Play Episode Listen Later Dec 4, 2018 55:01


In this latest episode of Africa Sports Unified podcast, we are back with Gabriel, Paul & Aristote as we discuss the diaspora's view on major sports events & the impact of Senegal making history by hosting the first even Olympics on African soil. We also discuss: What exactly is the 'New Norm' initiative The IOC has introduced? Is hosting a major sporting event more bad than good? Why has it taken so long for an African country to host an Olympic tournament? Don't hesitate to leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on certain topics?!? Please like, share and subscribe and engage with us :) New Norm: https://www.olympic.org/news/the-new-norm-it-s-a-games-changer IOC Africa Announcement: https://www.olympic.org/news/ioc-announces-youth-olympic-games-2022-evaluation-commission Cost of Hosting: https://www.forbes.com/sites/niallmccarthy/2016/08/04/the-massive-cost-of-hosting-the-olympic-games-infographic/#5f2e36c52e38 Hamburg + Boston: https://www.citylab.com/equity/2017/06/how-bostonians-defeated-the-olympics/529155/

ASU #5: Cynthia Mumbo, The Woman Leading Sports Business in Kenya

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 3, 2018 43:56


In this Episode we have a candid discussion with Cynthia Mumbo, founder of Sports Connect Africa and recent winner of the Leaders 40Under40 Whilst she was in London receiving her award, we had a moment to talk with Cynthia and covered the following: Diversity Sports Governance in Kenya Cynthia's hope and dreams for the sports market Plus many more! Have a listen and let us know your thoughts on anything said! #ASU

#ASU 4: The Diaspora's View on the African Sports Business Market

Play Episode Listen Later Oct 15, 2018 60:53


In this Episode we have an insightful conversation with 3 guys of the diaspora and see our views and thoughts on Sports Business in Africa. Amongst many things we discuss: The diaspora's perspective on sports in Africa; How a single currency could impact the continent; Hesitancy for some to get involved in African Sports; and What 1 thing we will introduce to improve the African sports market Don't hesitate to leave a comment and let us know your thoughts on certain topics?!? What topics would you like us to discuss next or people who we should get involved in an episode? Please like, share and subscribe and thanks for all your support :)

#ASU 3: Peter Raymond, Course Director of the European Sponsorship Association Diploma

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2018 56:55


In this podcast, we have a detailed conversation with Peter Raymond, course director of the ESA Diploma. Peter has vast experience in sponsorship and sought to fill a gap in the market by creating a course to educate those within the sponsorship space. We discuss all things sponsorship; about the ESA diploma; educating the sports industry; the future of sports sponsorship; influencer marketing; CSR & Ethics; The power of the Premier League and the importance of Trust Recommended Book: 'Good is the new cool' by Afdhel Aziz ESA Website: https://sponsorship.org/

#ASU 2: Themba Ndlwana, Founder of Sports Media Africa

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 4, 2018 50:58


In this Africa Sports Unified Podcast, we have a detailed conversation with Themba Ndlwana on the sports media landscape in Africa. Our conversation focused on 2 key areas: 1) Investment in Local African Sports 2) Digital disruption in Africa Have a listen and be sure to subscribe to our website.

#ASU 1: Gary Rathbone, CEO & Founder of Sports News Africa & Africa XP

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 10, 2018 62:58


In this first our first Africa Sports Unified Podcast, we had a detailed conversation with Gary Rathbone on the sports media landscape in Africa. We discuss the current media landscape on the continent and its opportunities; how local sports fare in the market; sports new africa; the growth of the Kenyan & Nigerian Premier League; BT Sports plus much more. You can watch some clips of Sports News Africa here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCseGp9VA7X5dpiSv2dqkDcQ

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