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The haunted attraction industry is bizarre. In many ways, it more closely resembles a sport than an industry, partly because of the importance of amateur/home/charity haunters for sustained growth.That said, a few professional haunters still look down on the home haunt crowd. So, we will talk about why home haunters are important to the industry and how pro haunters can help their home haunt community flourish.This Week's Episode Includes:1: Intro2. Work We Did for the Haunt3. Question of the Week4. Intro to the Topic5. Seven Reasons Home Haunters Are Important6. How Pro Haunters Can Help Home Haunters7. ConclusionsAll in all, this is one episode you do NOT want to miss!Get in Touch and Follow Us!Facebook: @HauntWeeklyTwitter: @HauntWeeklyYouTube: @HauntWeeklyEmail: info@hauntweekly.com
Football Done Right, History of the NFL with Ex GM Mike Lombardi + Rick Horrow on Stadiums - AZ TRT S04 EP38 (201) 9-24-2023 What We Learned This Week · You don't work in the NFL. You live in the NFL. – Al Davis, Raiders Owner White Oaks of Football – 5 Coaches who revolutionized how the game is played Paul Brown's Operating System – responsible for so many of the ways football teams are run, from headsets, to play calling & playbooks, to scouting systems West Coast Bill Walsh – created an offensive philosophy by passing early to get the lead, and running late to keep the lead Pete Rozelle (former NFL Commissioner) propelled football into the #1 sport thru Television, starting with Monday Night Football in 1970 Scouting for players is about elimination, never about finding. Need a Profile to know what you are looking for. Guest: Michael Lombardi is a former general manager and three-time Super Bowl-winning executive, having spent thirty-five years working for the New England Patriots, San Francisco 49ers, the Oakland Raiders, and the Cleveland Browns, and has the distinction of the being the only person to make it to the Super Bowl with legends Bill Walsh, Al Davis, and Bill Belichick in a single career. He is the best-selling author of Gridiron Genius and appears on the top-ten sports podcast GM Shuffle in addition to hosting the daily show The Lombardi Line on the VSIN podcast network. He has appeared as a draft analyst and on-air talent for CBS Sports, Showtime, and the NFL Network, among others. He has written extensively for numerous print and digital media platforms, including NFL.com and Sports Illustrated. ABOUT THE BOOK Title: FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL By Michael Lombardi “A master class in the history, philosophy, and art of football from a man who has seen it all.” —Bill Belichick, Head Coach of the New England Patriots From “Monday Night Football” to Super Bowl Sunday, the NFL is a dominating force in the lives of millions of fans who tune in and passionately cheer for their favorite teams. And when the games are over, the conversation is just getting started. Who's the greatest player of all time? Which coaches truly shaped the game we know and love today? What was the most unforgettable game? Why is professional football such an undeniable part of our culture? In FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT: Setting the Record Straight on the Coaches, Players, and History of the NFL (Running Press, September 5, 2023) former NFL general manager and three-time Super Bowl winner Michael Lombardi sets the record straight on these questions and more, taking readers on the ultimate journey through the NFL's history to present his calls on the greatest players and coaches the sport has ever seen. Lombardi has done it all—from scout to executive to coach—and with FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT, he tackles all aspects of the sport, channeling his 35+ years of experience with the NFL into an all-encompassing celebration of the game. Through his incisive analysis, first-person experience, and hard stats, Lombardi makes a definitive case for the most influential coaches and best players, while also honoring the many change makers, trade negotiators, and sportscasters who played an essential role in popularizing the game that we recognize today. Both a full history of the sport and a comprehensive re-imagining of the Football Hall of Fame to honor every deserving athlete and coach, FOOTBALL DONE RIGHT will change the way you watch, discuss, and debate the gridiron. “The stories in Football Done Right reveal who made the NFL into the greatest league on Earth. Michael Lombardi has had success at every level of the league and this love letter to the game is a must read.” —Pat McAfee, Host of The Pat McAfee Show on ESPN and Former NFL Player “For the past 40 years, Michael Lombardi has had a front row seat to football history, working for and advising legendary men such as Bill Walsh, Al Davis and Bill Belichick. Now he has packaged all the greatness he observed into this gift of a book.” —Adam Schefter, ESPN Senior NFL Insider Notes: Seg 2 ‘You don't work in the NFL. You live in the NFL.' – Al Davis, Raiders Owner ‘You can't connect the dots looking forwards…but backwards.' – Steve Jobs, Apple ‘There is winning, and there is misery.' – Coach Bill Parcells Canton, Ohio – the NFL is formed in 1920 with 11 teams Mike Lombardi worked in the NFL 20+ years. He worked with some of the NFL grades like Bill Walsh, Al Davis and Bill Belichick. He agrees with Al Davis that you definitely live in the NFL. It is dark when you go to work and it is dark when you get home. NFL started in 1920, but it wasn't until the late 1950s that it was on TV and started to become a very popular national game. From the 1920s to the 1950s college was more popular than the NFL. People knew their college teams and football was more of a regional sport. The Five White Oaks of the NFL These are 5 coaches that Mike has identified that helped to modernize the game. The white oak phrase comes from the movie The Shawshank Redemption. The tree is a symbol of redemption with the deepest branches, like a coaching tree in the NFL. Red Blaik and the Lonely End Coach Red Blaik coached at Dartmouth in the Ivy League and then Army. He is known for the lonely end, or spreading out the wide receivers and using the whole field to play. He coached in the 1940s in the 1950s. He had 2 very famous assistants at Army - Tom Landry coaching the Defense and Vince Lombardi coaching the offense. Landry went on to coach the Cowboys and Lombardi went on to coach the Green Bay Packers. Both won Super Bowls and are in the Hall of Fame. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Earl_Blaik https://goldenrankings.com/footballshortstoryLonelyEnd.htm Clark Shaughnessy and the T Formation He coached in the 1940s through the 1960s and is known for modernizing the single wing formation and how players lineup in formations. He created the first real modern passing formations with an emphasis on the quarterback, not the running back being the most important player. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Clark_Shaughnessy https://www.latimes.com/archives/la-xpm-1990-12-25-sp-7207-story.html Paul Brown's Operating System Paul Brown of the Cleveland Browns, and later the Cincinnati Bengals He created the operating system and really turned coaching into a profession with specialties. He taught a culture of leadership and instruction. His most famous assistant was Bill Walsh who will go on to the Hall of Fame as the coach of the 49ers and creator of the West Coast offense which was started under Brown with the Bengals So many of the modern things we see with football were created by Paul Brown - like the headset for the coaches to call in the play to the quarterback, how play-calling was done and the playbook. He also organized the system for scouting, how you pick players, 40 yard dash and how to profile players. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paul_Brown https://operations.nfl.com/gameday/technology/technology-and-the-game/ https://www.daytondailynews.com/sports/ohio-state-tcu-one-hall-fame-coach-left-mark-buckeyes-horned-frogs/oXTclNvnXMkadYBk4zSdWJ/ Seg 3 Coaches continued Sid Gilman and the Long Ball Sid Gilman was an assistant with Red Blaik Worked with Fanatical Francis Schmidt of Ohio State wanted to pass all the time, but not accepted in Ohio Developed numerical passing game, passing and play design https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sid_Gillman https://www.footballxos.com/sid-gillman-need-know-man-throw-forward-pass/ West Coast Bill Walsh West coast offense was a philosophy based on ball control offense Pass the ball early to score, run the ball later to keep the lead Y motion passing game, QB footwork, and timing of routes Script plays to start game Horizontal passing game, the nickel and dime pass with high percentage throws to get the ball to the receiver in space, so then they can run after the catch https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bill_Walsh_(American_football_coach) https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/West_Coast_offense https://bleacherreport.com/articles/1087386-football-101-breaking-down-the-west-coast-offense TV & the Power of the Brand of the NFL TV in the 1970s, there were 3 channels. The NFL Commissioner, Pete wanted to get one national game airing weekly. He contacted all three networks and eventually struck a deal with ABC for Monday night football. Howard Cosell was the fire brand polarizing host. At the time bowling was the Monday night event, and football ended that. Miller Brewing was a regional brand who advertised on Monday Night Football and become a major national beer brand. Scouting Scouting is all about elimination, never about finding. You have to create a set of criteria for players, a profile of the player you want. Just like the FBI creates profiles for criminals. You look for those traits on your profile list. You know what you're looking for and have a system for finding that player. You eliminate the players who don't fit the profile to whittle it down and find the right player. It's not random or chaotic but an organized system of picking players. What are you looking for in a QB? Per Mike, the QB has to have instincts and can play the position. Also needs to be a leader and have a work ethic. The QB must be the hardest worker on the team. With those instincts the quarterback has to see what others don't see on the field. Good quarterbacks are born with these instincts. Seg 4 – Interview Replay from early 2023 Clip from - BRT Entertainment – Sports Business w/ Rick Horrow, Aliens & X Files w/ Nick Pope, + Hollywood w/ Corbin Bernsen - BRT S04 EP09 (171) 2-26-2023 ABOUT RICK HORROW Rick Horrow, one of the pioneers who has shaped the sports industry since 1972, has brought together over 100 industry leaders with insights on the history and future of the industry in his new book, The Sport Business Handbook: Insights from 100+ Leaders Who Shaped 50 Years of the Industry, published by Human Kinetics and now available at Amazon.com and other bookstores. As CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures, Horrow has been the architect of more than 100 deals worth more than $20 billion in sports, performing arts, and other urban infrastructure projects. Horrow pioneered the public/private partnership and infrastructure branding concepts that, to date, has enticed more than $4 billion in corporate funding to cities and development projects. Horrow's clients have included the NFL, NHL, Major/Minor League Baseball, U.S. Polo, PGA Tour, NASCAR, Great White Shark Enterprises (Greg Norman), Ladies PGA, Professional Golf Association, Major League Soccer, plus multiple pro sports teams in Baseball and Basketball He has been a key player in stadium, arena, and speedway deals in NYC, LA, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, Boston, Denver, Seattle, San Fran, Phili, Detroit, Cleveland, and many other cities. Horrow has also brought sports and entertainment ventures into Brazil, Argentina and Trinidad & Tobago, among others. ARTICLE FROM MORNINGCONSULT.COM ON PREDICTIONS, STORYLINES & EVERYTHING ELSE THE SPORTS INDUSTRY IS WATCHING IN 2023 https://morningconsult.com/2022/12/21/2023-lookahead-predictions-for-the-sports-industry/ ARTICLE FROM SPORTSPROMEDIA.COM ON MLB REJECTING SPORTS BALLY SPORTS' STREAMING PROPOSAL https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/mlb-diamond-bally-sports-rsns-streaming-tv-rights-bankrupt/?zephr_sso_ott=3tmk9Z Notes – Rick Horrow sports professor, book sports business handbook Major cities want to have sports franchises from the big four. They want to attract big sporting events like golf tournaments, business conventions, the Super Bowl, college bowl games, or an Amazon shipping site. This has a huge economic impact for a city, plus it gives it constant media and PR when events are located at that city. For example Phoenix is hosting the Super Bowl, and phoenix gets mentioned hundreds of times in a week on TV or thousands, and millions on the Internet and blogs. It is very difficult to buy the type of PR that you get from media coverage on the big events. This is why cities like Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Fran, Vegas and Phoenix are always being talked about is destinations. There is a lot of coordination involved along with public investment to get these major events at a city. The governor is involved, county people, and the mayor who usually takes the lead. Cities have departments of economic development specifically for these tasks. It requires often a vote from the public, as well as public investment. What is going to be the ROI on having an event. What type of tax revenue do you get from travel, visitors, and hotels. On top of that there is community pride, so then people want to move to that city. Rick is the editor of the sports handbook, and had numerous sports figures write a chapter, and also Coach K wrote the forward. He worked with Jerry Colangelo, Paul Tagliabue former NFL commissioner, Ryan Anderson of ASU fame, and Derek called of the baseball Diamondbacks. Sports, sporting events and even events around sports have become a CTV. An example of this is the NFL draft or the NFL combine. Sports transcends TV, and becomes a worldwide global event. Radio city music Hall in New York used to host the NFL draft every year. They let that deal lapse and now the NFL draft is a traveling tour every year. NBA free agency, NFL free agency, has made these sports year-long events. People talk about the trades and the draft often in the off-season. In 2010 it was a major TV event on ESPN called the decision when the LeBron chose the Miami Heat in free agency. Full Show: HERE Seg. 1 – Pete Rozelle and the History of TV & the NFL https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pete_Rozelle Alvin Ray "Pete" Rozelle (/roʊˈzɛl/; March 1, 1926 – December 6, 1996) was an American businessman and executive. Rozelle served as the commissioner of the National Football League (NFL) for nearly thirty years, from January 1960 until his retirement in November 1989. He became the youngest commissioner in NFL history at just the age of 33. He is credited with making the NFL into one of the most successful sports leagues in the world.[1][2] During his tenure, Rozelle saw the NFL grow from 12 teams to 28, oversaw the creation of large television-rights deals and the creation of Monday Night Football in 1970, oversaw the 1970 AFL–NFL merger and the creation of the Super Bowl, and helped the NFL move from a twelve-game schedule to a sixteen-game schedule. By the time of his retirement, many people considered him the most powerful commissioner in sports.[3] He was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 1985. History of the NFL on TV https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/History_of_the_National_Football_League_on_television Later in 1955, NBC became the televised home of the NFL Championship Game, paying $100,000 to the league. The 1958 NFL Championship Game played at Yankee Stadium between the Baltimore Colts and the New York Giants went into sudden death overtime. This game, since dubbed the "Greatest Game Ever Played," was watched widely throughout the country and is credited with increasing the popularity of professional football in the late 1950s and early 1960s. CBS began to televise selected NFL regular season games in 1956. By 1959, big-market teams such as the Bears and Giants had all their games televised, but small-market ones like the Packers and 49ers still did not. Upon becoming NFL commissioner, Pete Rozelle worked to ensure that every team got all its games on TV. Super Bowl 1 The first AFL-NFL World Championship Game was played on January 15, 1967 between the NFL champion Packers and the AFL champion Chiefs. As CBS held the rights to nationally televise NFL games and NBC had the rights to broadcast AFL matches, it was decided that both would cover that first game. The next three AFL-NFL World Championship Games, the initial Super Bowls, were then divided by the two networks: CBS broadcast Super Bowls II and IV while NBC covered III. Monday Night Football ABC also agreed to televise one regular season game per week on Monday night. ABC aired its first edition of Monday Night Football on September 21, 1970. MNF pushed the limits of football coverage with its halftime highlights segment, occasional banter from Howard Cosell and Don Meredith, and celebrity guests such as John Lennon, Arnold Schwarzenegger and Bill Clinton. During its 36-year run on ABC, Monday Night Football consistently ranked among the most popular prime time broadcasts each week during the season. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heidi_Game The Heidi Game or Heidi Bowl is the name given to a 1968 American Football League (AFL) game between the Oakland Raiders and the visiting New York Jets. The contest, held on November 17, 1968, was notable for its exciting finish, in which Oakland scored two touchdowns in the final minute to win the game 43–32. However, a decision by NBC, the game's television broadcaster, to break away from its coverage on the East Coast to broadcast the television film Heidi caused many viewers to miss the Raiders' comeback. https://www.hollywoodreporter.com/tv/tv-news/how-much-broadcast-networks-depend-sports-1235143456/ How Much Sports Matter (or Don't) to Network Viewership Fox and NBC got more than a quarter of their primetime audience this season from live sports, while ABC and CBS are less dependent. 5/2022 Fox is on pace to finish third in total viewers among the broadcast networks this season, with an average primetime audience of about 4.7 million viewers. The network can thank its various sports rights packages — the NFL and Major League Baseball chief among them — for that position. Stripping out sports from Fox's primetime ratings for the season would put the network at under 3 million nightly viewers — 2.96 million, to be precise. Fox is something of an outlier among its fellow broadcasters, Nielsen data from the last two seasons show. NBC also owes a sizable portion of their viewership to sports, while ABC likes to tout its viewership independent of it. CBS occupies something of a middle ground. Nonetheless, the outsized effect sports can have on network audiences speaks to why rights to such programming have skyrocketed in recent years. With live sports consistently the most reliable way to get people to watch linear TV (and the commercials that come with it), networks pay hefty premiums to secure those rights and the audiences that tend to follow. https://www.americangaming.org/resources/how-much-does-the-nfl-stand-to-gain-from-legal-sports-betting/ The NFL's annual revenue may increase by $2.3 billion a year due to widely available, legal, regulated sports betting, according to new AGA research. The study analyzes the revenue streams that legal sports betting could generate for the NFL: revenue as a result of spending from betting operators on advertising, data and sponsorship, and revenue generated as a result of increased consumption of the league's media and purchasing of products. https://www.sportsmanagementdegreehub.com/fantasy-football-industry/ Fantasy football is an $18.6 billion market.That's $6 billion more than the current estimated NFL revenue, and 4.5 times the current value of the NFL's top flight team, the Dallas Cowboys. In other words, fantasy football might be more valuable than the real thing. https://www.statista.com/statistics/193457/total-league-revenue-of-the-nfl-since-2005/ Total revenue of the NFL 2001-2022 In 2022, the 32 teams of the National Football League (NFL) generated a total revenue of approximately 18.6 billion U.S. dollars, which was an increase of over one billion U.S. dollars from the previous year.Sep 5, 2023 https://www.statista.com/statistics/615678/nfl-national-television-broadcast-deals/ Annual value of NFL national TV broadcast deals in the U.S. 2023 Published by Christina Gough Aug 31, 2023 As of August 2023, ESPN/ABC's deal for exclusive rights to broadcast Monday Night Football was worth an average of approximately 2.7 billion U.S. dollars annually. This deal, which could last until 2032, was the largest among NFL broadcasting packages in the United States. The second most lucrative deal was Fox's package for Sunday NFC, which had an annual worth of nearly 2.3 billion U.S. dollars. https://www.foxbusiness.com/sports/nfl-worth-revenue-team-values While it's difficult to place a valuation on the NFL as a whole, the league's 32 franchises were worth a combined sum of more than $91 billion as of last September, according to Forbes. The average NFL franchise has a valuation of $2.86 billion, up 11 percent compared to one year ago and higher than the average valuations in Major League Baseball, the National Basketball Association and the National Hockey League. The Dallas Cowboys are the most valuable NFL franchise, with an estimated valuation of $5.5 billion and $950 million in annual revenue. The Buffalo Bills are the least valuable NFL franchise, with an estimated valuation of $1.9 billion. More on Sports Gambling – Sports Gambling is Legal in AZ & Beyond w/ Adam Candee - BRT S02 EP19 (66) 05-09-2021 What We Learned This Week AZ legalized sports gambling 4/2021 & develop rules to start in the fall of 2021, will have similar setup to Nevada & tax rate of 6.75% Low margin business – lots of data from NV, 55% win rate by sports book and then taxes NJ legal battle, Supreme Court in 2018 - ‘Pasba' struck down Federal ban, now a state matter, and states can legalize sports gambling (vs Federal law 1992 – only in Vegas) Sports book will be inside US arenas, just like in Europe Big Players – Caesars, MGM, Fan Duel, Draft Kings, Betfair, Sky Bet, Penn National Gaming & Barstool Sports Full Show: HERE Sports Themed Show: HERE ‘Best Of' Topic: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+of+BRT Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. 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BRT Entertainment – Sports Business w/ Rick Horrow, Aliens & X Files w/ Nick Pope, + Hollywood w/ Corbin Bernsen - BRT S04 EP09 (171) 2-26-2023 What We Learned This Week Corbin Bernsen of LA Law & Major League fame stars in a new docuseries Journey of Faith Rick Horrow aka Sports Professor - brokered multiple $ Billion deals with stadiums Nick Pope 'Real Fox Mulder' - Alien consultant, worked in Gov't, now works in TV ABOUT RICK HORROW Rick Horrow, one of the pioneers who has shaped the sports industry since 1972, has brought together over 100 industry leaders with insights on the history and future of the industry in his new book, The Sport Business Handbook: Insights from 100+ Leaders Who Shaped 50 Years of the Industry, published by Human Kinetics and now available at Amazon.com and other bookstores. Horrow posits the beginnings of what we've come to know as the modern sports industry to 50 years ago, during the time of the 1972 Munich Olympics, the undefeated Miami Dolphins, and the passage of Title IX legislation, among other milestones covered in his wide-ranging book. Horrow, a life-long sports fan who started keeping scorebooks of every baseball and football game he ever watched at age 7. It was during one day at Harvard Law that convinced him that sports, and sports business, could be more than just a passion, but a career as well. Horrow took that passion, and that degree, and became one of the most influential behind-the-scenes people in the modern sports landscape. A popular speaker, writer and commentator on the business, law, and politics of sports, Horrow's nickname, "The Sports Professor," has its origin in his role as Visiting Expert on Sports Business at The Harvard Law School, where he received a law degree alongside Chief Justice of the Supreme Court John Roberts, his roommate. As CEO of Horrow Sports Ventures, Horrow has been the architect of more than 100 deals worth more than $20 billion in sports, performing arts, and other urban infrastructure projects. Horrow pioneered the public/private partnership and infrastructure branding concepts that, to date, has enticed more than $4 billion in corporate funding to cities and development projects. Besides developing stadia and arenas, Horrow's ability to put together multiple urban initiatives into one package for voter approval has resulted in the building of new performing arts and convention centers, schools, libraries, transit projects, and tourist destinations. Horrow's clients have included the NFL, NHL, Major/Minor League Baseball, U.S. Polo, PGA Tour, NASCAR, Great White Shark Enterprises (Greg Norman), Ladies Professional Golf Association, Major League Soccer, General Sports Venue/AstroTurf, Edelman Financial, EVERFI, Citrix, Cisco Systems, CA, Guggenheim/Group One Thousand One, Globecast, Enterprise Rent-A-Car, Golden Bear International (Jack Nicklaus), Portland Trail Blazers, Indianapolis Colts, Baltimore Orioles, Cleveland Indians, San Francisco Giants, New York Mets, and the State of West Virginia. He has been a key player in stadium, arena, and speedway deals in New York City, Los Angeles, Chicago, Miami, Orlando, Oklahoma City, Indianapolis, Charlotte, Boston, Denver, Seattle, San Francisco, Philadelphia, Detroit, Cleveland, Jacksonville, New Orleans, Houston, Green Bay, San Diego, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, and El Paso. Horrow has also brought sports and entertainment ventures into Brazil, Argentina and Trinidad & Tobago, among others. ARTICLE FROM MORNINGCONSULT.COM ON PREDICTIONS, STORYLINES & EVERYTHING ELSE THE SPORTS INDUSTRY IS WATCHING IN 2023 https://morningconsult.com/2022/12/21/2023-lookahead-predictions-for-the-sports-industry/ ARTICLE FROM SPORTSPROMEDIA.COM ON MLB REJECTING SPORTS BALLY SPORTS' STREAMING PROPOSAL https://www.sportspromedia.com/news/mlb-diamond-bally-sports-rsns-streaming-tv-rights-bankrupt/?zephr_sso_ott=3tmk9Z Notes – Rick Horrow sports professor, book sports business handbook Major cities want to have sports franchises from the big four. They want to attract big sporting events like golf tournaments, business conventions, the Super Bowl, college bowl games, or an Amazon shipping site. This has a huge economic impact for a city, plus it gives it constant media and PR when events are located at that city. For example Phoenix is hosting the Super Bowl, and phoenix gets mentioned hundreds of times in a week on TV or thousands, and millions on the Internet and blogs. It is very difficult to buy the type of PR that you get from media coverage on the big events. This is why cities like Miami, Dallas, Los Angeles, San Fran, Vegas and Phoenix are always being talked about is destinations. There is a lot of coordination involved along with public investment to get these major events at a city. The governor is involved, county people, and the mayor who usually takes the lead. Cities have departments of economic development specifically for these tasks. It requires often a vote from the public, as well as public investment. What is going to be the ROI on having an event. What type of tax revenue do you get from travel, visitors, and hotels. On top of that there is community pride, so then people want to move to that city. Rick is the editor of the sports handbook, and had numerous sports figures write a chapter, and also Coach K wrote the forward. He worked with Jerry Colangelo, Paul Tagliabue former NFL commissioner, Ryan Anderson of ASU fame, and Derek called of the baseball Diamondbacks. Sports, sporting events and even events around sports have become a CTV. An example of this is the NFL draft or the NFL combine. Sports transcends TV, and becomes a worldwide global event. Radio city music Hall in New York used to host the NFL draft every year. They let that deal lapse and now the NFL draft is a traveling tour every year. NBA free agency, NFL free agency, has made these sports year-long events. People talk about the trades and the draft often in the off-season. In 2010 it was a major TV event on ESPN called the decision when the LeBron chose the Miami Heat in free agency. Clip from - Primetime on the Big Game, Making of Super Bowl Ads w/ Rich Singer - BRT S04 EP04 (166) 1-22-2023 Guest: Rich Singer https://www.linkedin.com/in/richsinger/ Award-winning Creative Director/Copywriter with over a decade of experience. Brands include Nike, The NFL, ESPN, E*TRADE, Yahoo and GE. Portfolio: zackandrich.com You know you have a successful Super Bowl ad when it's a crowd pleaser, people are entertained, and they are talking about it the next day. The goal of any great Super Bowl ad is to be memorable and entertaining. Again clients are spending a lot of money, $10 million for this process. $7 million with the NFL and Network to air the ad, and a $3 million production cost. You're hiring actors, production teams, possibly celebrities and athletes. Full Show: HERE NICK POPE BIO Nick Pope ran the British Government's UFO project. From 1991 to 1994 he researched and investigated UFOs, alien abductions, crop circles and other strange phenomena, leading the media to call him the real Fox Mulder. His government background and his level-headed views have made him the media, film and TV industry's go-to guy when it comes to UFOs, the unexplained and conspiracy theories. Nick Pope has consulted on, and helped to promote a number of alien-themed movies, TV shows and video games, including Ancient Aliens. He has hosted, consulted on and contributed to numerous TV shows, has written six best-selling books, and lectures all around the world. Nick Pope lives in the United States, splitting his time between San Jose and Tucson. ALIENCON - A Live Event to Explore Unexplained Mysteries and Provocative Questions Through Exclusive Panel Discussion with Experts Across Fields, including Ancient Astronaut Theory, National Defense, Astrophysics, and Investigative Journalism AlienCon?, the world's first convention dedicated to seeking the truth about extraterrestrial existence throughout history and solving mysteries of the universe, today announced talent and programming updates for its March 4-5 (2023) live event in at the Pasadena (CA) Convention Center. Presented by A+E Networks? and Prometheus Entertainment, the live 2-day event will cover an expansive breadth of unexplained phenomena, from the ancient (Egypt, Mayans, Chariots of the Gods, ancient engineering) to present day (disclosure, encounters, UAPs) to explore what lies between science fact and science fiction. The event is inspired by The HISTORY? Channel's hit series Ancient Aliens, and will also feature fan favorites The Secret of Skinwalker Ranch, The UnXplained and The Proof Is Out There and will be held for the first time since 2019. AlienCon website: https://www.thealiencon.com/ Notes: http://nickpope.net/wpte19/ AlienCon website: https://www.thealiencon.com/ Worked in Government for years, now does consulting with media, an author (of fiction and nonfiction books) & speaker. Misses the Government, being part of the action Consults on shows on the History Channel, like Ancient Aliens, Cable TV and the need for more content has allowed creators to come up with some popular alien shows Likes being compared to the X Files character Fox Mulder Knows when something is in the sky that seems mysterious, whether a spy craft (that was shot down recently), military test vehicle, or a weather balloon – he will get a call So much visual evidence of aliens, Nick says there is something out there - Roswell, Alien abductions, Military secret vehicles – always something going on to attract the public's interest There are pros and cons of the PR the military gets with alien Qs or strange incidents, per Nick there are both skeptics and believers in Government CORBIN BERNSEN BIO Corbin Bernsen comes from an entertainment family. His late mother Jeanne Cooper, had been on the long running soap The Young and Restless for 35 years. A graduate of UCLA where he earned a Bachelor's degree in Theater and a Master's degree in Playwriting, he most recently starred as Kyle Nevin on the FOX series The Resident. He was first catapulted to stardom during the 1980s by the hit NBC TV series, L.A. Law. Twice, he was nominated for both an Emmy® Award and a Golden Globe Award® for his performance as Arnie Becker on the show that virtually created the ensemble drama as we know today. Along the way he hosted Saturday Night Live, and guest starred on Seinfeld and Star Trek and starred as Henry Spencer on USA Network's hit original series PSYCH. In the feature film arena, he starred in the comedy Hello Again, followed by other critically acclaimed roles in Disorganized Crime, Wolfgang Peterson's Shattered, The Great White Hype, and as the Cleveland Indians' 3rd baseman-turned- owner Roger Dorn in the extremely popular Major League series of films. Other film credits include Lay the Favorite with Bruce Willis and The Big Year with Steve Martin, Jack Black and Owen Wilson. He also appeared with Robert Downey Jr. and Val Kilmer in Kiss Kiss Bang Bang. Bernsen moved to the other side of the camera, directing films Guy, Dead Air and Rust, which was distributed by Sony Pictures Entertainment. With Rust, Bernsen shifted his focus to family friendly movies and formed Home Theater Films. 25 Hill, which he also wrote and directed, is the first title from his company in July 2012, and Journey of Faith (2022). In addition to his acting, producing, writing and directing roles, Corbin has one of the largest snow globe collections in the world, in excess of over 8000, which he keeps displayed at his production company. He lives in New York with his wife, actress Amanda Pays (married since 1988), and their 4 sons. ABOUT JOURNEY OF FAITH, NOW STREAMING ON PURE FLIX Watch Corbin Bernsen in action in the series "Journey of Faith" that follows him as he makes a movie! Inspired by the Red Paperclip trade, together, Corbin Bernsen, a film crew, and the town of Kipling, make a movie during a frigid winter, and little did they know the miracles that would transpire. Trailer: https://app.pureflix.com/videos/499123750863/play?autoplay=true * Corbin - give us a brief overview of this docu-series Journey of Faith that is streaming on Pure Flix.com? * There is a pivotal point after your father's death that you questioned the afterlife, humanity, and faith- did his passing affect you differently from your mother's passing? * Most remember you from L.A. Law and feature films and recently Magnum P.I. and The Resident -how have you been able to sustain such a long career in the industry? Notes: Journey of Faith, docu-series on PureFlix – TV show about the making of a movie Corbin wrote the movie, and the series is behind the scenes edited footage, 400 hours worth Movie is about dealing with the death of his father, and realization time has moved on His mother started and encouraged his career, studied at UCLA LA Law – big NBC TV show in the 1980s, created by pioneer Steven Bochco Hill Street Blues, NYPD Blue, Doogie Hooser MD Ensemble show with lots of ‘first' on network TV Most know nowadays for Psych – USA detective show If you enjoyed this show, you may like: BRT Sports: HERE BRT Hollywood: HERE BRT Marketing: HERE BRT Business: HERE More - BRT Best of: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/category/Best+Of Thanks for Listening. Please Subscribe to the BRT Podcast. Business Roundtable with Matt Battaglia The show where Entrepreneurs, High Level Executives, Business Owners, and Investors come to share insight and ideas about the future of business. BRT 2.0 looks at the new trends in business, and how classic industries are evolving. Common Topics Discussed: Business, Entrepreneurship, Investing, Stocks, Cannabis, Tech, Blockchain / Crypto, Real Estate, Legal, Sales, Charity, and more… BRT Podcast Home Page: https://brt-show.libsyn.com/ ‘Best Of' BRT Podcast: Click Here BRT Podcast on Google: Click Here BRT Podcast on Spotify: Click Here More Info: https://www.economicknight.com/podcast-brt-home/ KFNX Info: https://1100kfnx.com/weekend-featured-shows/ Disclaimer: The views and opinions expressed in this program are those of the Hosts, Guests and Speakers, and do not necessarily reflect the views or positions of any entities they represent (or affiliates, members, managers, employees or partners), or any Station, Podcast Platform, Website or Social Media that this show may air on. All information provided is for educational and entertainment purposes. 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Sports industry pioneer and author of The Sport Business Handbook: Insights from 100+ Leaders Who Shaped 50 Years of the Industry Rick Horrow stops by The Anything Show to break down the business of sports as it pertains to this Sunday's Big Game!
Titans last week, Dragons this week, it's like a medieval movie marathon And we prep to endure a State of Origin with no Rabs --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/on-the-ranch/message
Mike and Joe share all the NBA Playoffs action, touch on some MLB picks, share some NHL bets, and much more! Plus Rick Horrow joins to discuss the upcoming NFL draft, the possibility of Vegas and Seattle getting NBA teams, and more!
Relationship Reflections is a podcast to help YOU navigate through relationships. In this episode we will discuss.... Origins of Valentine's Day Is Valentine's Day dumb or important? What is "Galentine's" Day? Best Valentine's day stories Horrow stories on V-day Our advice for you on Valentine's Day! Instagram: LovingwithLexi --- Send in a voice message: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexis-rosado/message Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/alexis-rosado/support
Don't dream it, be it! Heute gehen wir mit einem absoluten Klassiker an den Start. Angereist aus Transsexual, Transylvania stiehlt Dr. Frank N. Furter unserer Meinung nach nicht nur die Show sondern auch das ein oder andere Herz in der Geschichte. Eine Show, der mittlerweile auch in Deutschland in jeder Spielzeit eine Bühne geboten wird und mit einer einzigartigen Fankultur begeistert. Soundtrack zum Film Für das Rocky Horror Publikum Unser Instagram: @musicalmomente.podcast
In this episode, The Movie Jerks are joined by director Galen W.E. Pendleton ("Truckstop Bloodsuckers" and "Nightmare Island: The Legend of Hookface"https://www.youtube.com/user/WimpyBoyProductions) take a look at mixed scenes from a variety of Horror Comedies. The episode does contain some visual humor and a video edit of the podcast will be released on a later date, but for now, here's the audio version.
Happy Valentine's Day Horror Community and Rockers, this week the majority of our episode is covering horror movies, but not just in the traditional way. Since today is Valentines Day I've selected 5 movies and ranked them for the love story within the horror movie! These are NOT traditional Valentine horror movies so these may shock you but it will all be explained when you tune it! We also talk a few early 90s comedies, and of course some more music! all this and more on this weeks ABAOpod. We are urging our listeners to not only subscribe to the show but to leave a rating and review for us as well! Your support is greatly appreciated and this will help us more than you know!Rock!
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the Super Bowl 55 matchup including the business storylines of TV watching for the game, the potential weather issues, the gambling aspect of it and more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the Super Bowl 55 matchup including the Mahomes vs Brady aspect, the limited attendance available in Tampa Bay, and much more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the pending NFL conference championship matchups, the strong TV ratings last weekend, and much more.
“Protein has gone mainstream” is one of the most synonymous phrases used to describe the sports, active and lifestyle nutrition market today. Particularly in convenient formats. The emergence of protein water is a direct result of this trend and provides the functionality of protein with the perfect base to offer the consumer refreshment. But how mainstream is this proposition? Do consumers and retailers understand it? What is the best way to communicate the benefits? Bob Kral – founder, and Andy Horrow – President, of Protein 2O, provide us with their view on the growth and opportunity for protein water, and what it has taken to build the world's biggest protein water brand.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the combination Super Wild Card weekend and College Football championship, as well helps preview the Divisional round and more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the huge Wild Card weekend in the NFL, and the upcoming increased sponsorship deals in the NHL to earn back some revenue across the league.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the contract extension for Giannis Antetokounmpo in Milwaukee, as well the ongoing storylines in the NFL and their Covid battle.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the ongoing negotiations between the NHL & PA in trying to get back on the ice, and how teams can market around these delays.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the ongoing issues with Covid that the NFL is battling including the 49ers playing out of Arizona, and much more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the potential revamp of Rogers Center in Toronto, as well on the future of the 2020 NFL season amid Covid-19 issues.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on Dustin Johnson winning the Masters, the renaming deals for a couple of stadiums, and the NBA offseason.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the ongoing US Presidential Election, the NFL/College Football schedules amid Covid, and the recent purchase of the New York Mets.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the recent crop of former athletes throwing their support behind Donald Trump for President, as well on the LA Dodgers win the World Series.
Shelley Stoker (Sam Rager) and Bob Walton (Santiago Iglesias) are back with three more eulogies, this time of Mr. Grinch, Hopes and Dreams, and Samwise Gamgee.Louis D. Michael eulogized Mr. Grinch. Louis co-hosts the comedy law podcast “Free Consultation”w/ Nick Leydorf found on all platforms.YouTube: LoadedForBear, Instagram: @LouTheSurgeon, Google: Salsa Parlor for all things comedy.Esther Nevarez eulogized Hopes and Dreams. Esther is part of the LA-based sketch group, BrawnyComedy. You can find their sketches at https://bit.ly/3dPaSwc or searching Brawny Comedy on social media. Insta: @esthertoiIsaac Landfert eulogized Samwise Gamgee. Isaac's new album “Live at the White Rabbit Cabaret" is out on all the digital platforms. Insta: @isaaclandfert, @fakeauthorsindy, @lloydandharvey, @harebrainedcomedy
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on his greatest in person sporting events, as well some sport business storylines regarding the World Series, which the Dodgers currently lead 2-1.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sports Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the continued drama from the NFL amid positive Covid tests, as well on LeBron James being an individual dynasty.
Lynn, & Carl with special guests, the amazing Jason Contini & Taylor Pietz, review Possessor (Uncut), The Doorman (or just "Doorman"), Hubie Halloween, The War with Grandpa, The Trial of the Chicago 7, Boobs: the War on Women's Breasts and Kingdom of Silence. Plus the History of Horrow on Shudder & Ken Kwapis' new book.
In this episode JBow and BBow compare the original Evil Dead movies with the 2013 remake of the same name.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on another week jam-packed with sports and the affect it has on sporting TV ratings, as well Rick's thoughts on the MLB playoffs that are starting to take shape.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the opening of SoFi Stadium in LA and the upcoming Allegiant Stadium opening in Las Vegas, as well some overall thoughts on the NFL, and the NBA/NHL playoffs.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the NFL season opener between the Chiefs & Texans, as well the ongoing NBA playoffs including the Conference Finals on deck, and much more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the most iconic stadiums in North American sports, as well on the past week of athlete activism and protests, and the impact this could all have moving forward.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the success of the NHL thus far in terms of return to play, how the NBA has also succeeded, and where the NFL will go with fans this season.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the strong start for the NHL playoffs with no fans in attendance, as well on the ongoing College Football soap opera, and much more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the strong TV ratings across the entire sporting landscape, headlined by the NHL making an impact in the USA, as well some thoughts on the MLB.
On this week's edition of Welcome Back Wrestling we discuss --[04:28] Wrestling's ratings decline during the global pandemic --[08:27] AEW's Fight for the Fallen --[14:24] EVIL turning on LIJ, Joining the Bullet Club, and becoming double champ --[17:07] The new additions to Impact Wrestling following Slammiversary--[26:08] WWE's Extreme Rules: The Horrow Show --[60:03] Our matches of the week.Plus much much more...
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the opening to the MLB season without fans, where the league has to get to this season to reach its potential, and much more.
Check out a special LIVE Post Show edition of TNT: Thursday Night Throwdown as CWN Founder & Editor Chris Maloney and Shawn Bates of the Scumbags of Wrestling share their thoughts on The Horror Show at WWE Extreme Rules 2020! TNT: Thursday Night Throwdown detonates LIVE every Thursday night @ 8PM ET on Facebook Live & Twitch and you can check out The Horror Show at WWE Extreme Rules 2020 Post Show at the following links
Rant and Rave Wrestling gives their thoughts and predictions on the upcoming PPV this Sunday The Horrow Show: Extreme Rules. Who will be crowned the first prediction champion when it is all set and done? Will Blake owe Greg breakfast?
RSH Champ Josh and Wednesday Night Champ Chuck will break down the past week’s action. Yvonne will give her Women’s Wrestling Insider segment breaking down all the women’s action from the past week. This week the guys will dive into this Jeff Hardy storyline and the report that he isn’t willing to resign? They will also break down all the other top stories in the world of wrestling. With The Horror Show: Extreme Rules this Sunday its prediction week! Michael Bennett joins the crew to give his picks! We will break down the matches and what we expect to see. Will we have a new Wednesday Night Champion after this week tune in to hear the picks! A loaded episode that you won’t want to miss.
The Sports professor Rick Horrow joined The Sport Market to discuss re-branding as Washington (NFL) goes through a name change. He goes on to say, they're going through a storm now. But they can make it out of the waters long term okay.
Bennett is back for the next live installment of Regularly Scheduled Hostilities! We give Extreme Rules Predictions, break down Raw, Smackdown, NXT, and Dynamite, and give Chris Jericho opinions. All that and moe
Guy Alex & Tadiwa are back to preview the upcoming WWE PPV. As usual, they go through the entire card pick winners, and how certain storylines will progress. They also give their overall thoughts on wrestling as a product at the moment as it's becoming a tougher watch by the week. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the huge contract signed by Patrick Mahomes with Kansas City, how the Andy Reid/Mahomes tandem stacks up all time, and much more.
Harvard University visiting sport business expert - The Sport Professor Rick Horrow - joined The Sport Market on TSN1040 and gave his thoughts on the long-term future of the business of sport post-Covid, as well on the bubbling conversation around the possible name changes of Washington, and Cleveland.
Paul and Gaz analyse the themes of our two defeats in four days and discuss if there's any hope for Chelsea away in six days time....
This week Lee is doing all the reading while Eddie just watches movies all day and complains about the weather. On Lee's massive reading list this week (show off) is Michelle Richmond's The Marriage Pact, and Kristen Lepionka's The Last Place You Look. Then it's off to the movies (at Lee's house, because Eddie's TV is tiny) for Babak Anvari's Under The Shadow.Where is the line between good CGI, and bad? Will Eddie stop eating all of Lee's snacks? Will Eddie's directorial debut be a sequel to The Stepford Wives? Find out in this absolutely thrilling episode of Crime Time Podcast!_______________________________________ If you like what you hear, we'd really appreciate if you sent us some stars on iTunes! It's one the best ways to support the show!We've had many requests for beta reading from Crime Time listeners over the years, and we're thrilled to finally be able to offer this service to our book community! Check out Frankcoreaders.com for all your manuscript assessment needs!Tell us what books are your faves in the comments below, or via Twitter!Join the Crime Time Team at Patreon!Make sure to check out the books of the week via the affiliate link below! Crime Time has partnered with Book Depository to bring you books at a great price – with free shipping worldwide thrown in!