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Mark J. Burns (Morning Consult) joins Stick to Sports Biz to discuss starting his own subscription-based sports media site, his middle initial, and his real life rom-com. Mark and Brandon hit new grads with some harsh truths about working in sports, explore some soul-searching moments in their careers, and examine how people make it on to the Forbes 30 Under 30 list once and for all.The Kickoff: How to Beat Imposter Syndrome, Conquer Fear, and Bring Your Creative Project to Life11:50 - Interview with Mark J. Burns18:00 - How he developed a passion for writing22:55 - Writing for SportTechie27:00 - What led Mark to start Sports Business Chronicle44:20 - What happened to Sports Business Chronicle?56:50 - How does someone really get on the Forbes 30 Under 30 List?1:03:10 - How Mark met his wife + their unexpected reunion1:13:15 - Mark's experiences in Brazil + wedding details1:17:05 - Mark's 5 Harsh Truths/Things You Need to Know Before Working in Sports1:38:05 - The Recommender - Mark's TV Show, Music Artist, and Book1:43:05 - Old Tweets1:49:40 - Mark's approach to TwitterHost & Producer: Brandon FleshmanGuest: Mark J. BurnsBe sure to follow, rate, and review the show if you enjoy this episode!Follow Brandon on TwitterFollow Mark on TwitterMorning Consult NewsletterPromo: Middle Class Film Class
This week, writers Austin Karp, Mark J. Burns and John Ourand go into more detail about the bubble challenges of the MLS is Back Tournament. Then, football writer Ben Fischer shares more about Eric Winston's career shift from the NFLPA to OneTeam Partners. Finally, Abe Madkour stops by to discuss what he's keeping an eye on this week in sports business.
Bill King and Mark J. Burns of Sports Business Daily dive into the NHL's plan to return to the ice.
8 AM Hour - Bart is joined by Mark J. Burns of the Sports Business Journal to discuss NHL's plan for the Stanley Cup Playoffs. Plus, Eric Nehm stops by to give his thoughts on the NBA's "World Cup Style" playoff format. How does it impact the Bucks?
This week, writers Mark J. Burns and Bret McCormick join Bill King in the virtual studio to discuss our wide-ranging coverage this week on the topic of player pay, and the complicated nature of salary structures in each professional league.
This week, writers Mark J. Burns and Bill King talk Major League Soccer and its humble beginnings as the league prepares to launch its 25th season. Then, writer John Lombardo takes a look at the exposure jersey patches are generating for NBA teams. Finally, Publisher and Executive Editor Abe Madkour joins the podcast to talk about the NFL's upcoming CBA and Tampa Bay Lightning owner Jeff Vinik's approach with his rebranded Vinik Sports Group.
Hear a bit of my conversations with Anthony Vassallo, Mark J. Burns, Bill Johnson, Kyle Seay, Wayne Sieve, Chris Dion, AJ Manderichio, and Coby Rich. 66 minute duration.
Listen to episode 58 of the Digital and Social Media Sports podcast, with Mark J. Burns, Talent Marketing Representative with CSE, writer for Forbes Sports Money blog and USA Today’s Fields of Green, and author of the recent article on Forbes, 100+ Sports Business Professionals Discuss Hot Topics, Bold Predictions For 2016. 85 minute … Continue reading Episode 58: What Experts Are Watching in #SportsBiz in 2016 with Mark J. Burns