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So I kept hearing about this ETF called OVL — it's beaten the S&P 500 since 2019, and now it pays you over 10% a year in monthly checks. Sounded like a cheat code, so I popped the hood. In this one, I break down what's actually inside OVL (spoiler: it's basically VOO), how it uses options to juice that yield, where that 10% monthly payout really comes from, why the fee is 26x higher than VOO, what "return of capital" actually means for your taxes, and who it's really a good fit for. If you've ever wondered whether OVL beats just buying VOO, this'll save you the homework. Educational only — not investment advice. [Link to YouTube Video]Find out more about OVL from the horse's mouth HERE Warren Buffett's 2012 Annual Shareholder LetterSpecial Offer - One FREE Month of Simply Safe Dividends... no credit card required! Click HERE!
AI Reporter Stephanie Palazzolo talks with TITV Host Akash Pasricha about Amazon CEO Andy Jassy's sound of the alarm about Anthropic's most advanced models. We also talk with The Information's Jyoti Mann about Meta's employee AI usage restrictions and Aaron Holmes about Microsoft considering an Xbox spin-out. Lastly, we get into Hydra Host's $100M funding round with CEO Aaron Ginn and Abridge's new Nvidia partnership with CEO Dr. Shiv Rao.Articles discussed on this episode: https://www.theinformation.com/briefings/fox-buy-roku-22-billionhttps://www.theinformation.com/briefings/exclusive-nvidia-server-marketplace-startup-raises-100-million-800-million-valuationhttps://www.theinformation.com/articles/one-silicon-valley-congressman-trying-get-ai-mega-money-politicshttps://www.theinformation.com/articles/amazons-jassy-raised-concerns-anthropic-model-trump-crackdownSubscribe: YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@theinformation The Information: https://www.theinformation.com/subscribe_hSign up for the AI Agenda newsletter: https://www.theinformation.com/features/ai-agendaTITV airs weekdays on YouTube, X and LinkedIn at 10AM PT / 1PM ET. Or check us out wherever you get your podcasts.Follow us:X: https://x.com/theinformationIG: https://www.instagram.com/theinformation/TikTok: https://www.tiktok.com/@titv.theinformationLinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/theinformation/Chapters:00:00 - Introduction01:13 - Fox Acquires Roku & Salesforce Buys Fin 03:10 - Exclusive: Why Andy Jassy Warned the Trump Administration About Anthropic 11:51 - Meta's Internal AI Cost Crackdown: The Shift to Token Minimizing 17:47 - Inside Microsoft's Plan to Overhaul or Spin Out Xbox 24:32 - Hydra Host CEO Aaron Ginn on raising $100M at an $800M Valuation 32:47 - Abridge CEO Doctor Shiv Rao on Launching a Healthcare AI Model with Nvidia
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With Michelle and Jamie both having gone to Auckland, they decided to do a lil special episode reminiscing about our GF in Auckland. Sounded like they were two different trips... Have a listen and let us know how your Auckland trip went if you made it out.
Yesterday Jalen Hurts spoke and sounded very confident with the offseason so far implementing Sean Mannion's new offense. He was asked about A.J. Brown and gave an interesting answer.
This week, Goodie and Shantel dive into Kendrick Lamar wiping his catalog from streaming, Drake's post-battle era, hip-hop YouTubers, and the New York Times “Greatest Songwriters” debate. The conversation expands into modern dating, “Pink Pill” content, honesty in friendships, Black parenting, and emotional maturity in today's culture.The episode also introduces recurring segments like Let the Tape Rock Till the Tape Pop and It Sounded Different Back Then, where the hosts revisit classics like Midnight Marauders, Rakim, and MC Lyte while unpacking songs that definitely aged differently over time. They also discuss KenTheMan, women in rap, femininity, and who female rappers are really making music for today.Funny, reflective, nostalgic, and unfiltered, this episode is two hip-hop heads reconnecting with the culture in real time.#TermagantTalk #HipHopPodcast #KendrickLamar #Drake #Nas #HipHopCulture #MusicPodcast #BlackPodcast #RapCulture #90sHipHop #WomenInPodcasting #MusicCommentary #CulturalCommentary #SpotifyPodcasts
Today is the 58th anniversary of WBBM Newsradio's all-news format. Here's a noon broadcast from that first day back in 1968 featuring anchors Mal Bellairs and Tom Clark, provided by the family of Mal Bellairs. These archives were organized by WBBM Newsradio's Rob Hart.
Today is the 58th anniversary of WBBM Newsradio's all-news format. Here's a noon broadcast from that first day back in 1968 featuring anchors Mal Bellairs and Tom Clark, provided by the family of Mal Bellairs. These archives were organized by WBBM Newsradio's Rob Hart.
Today is the 58th anniversary of WBBM Newsradio's all-news format. Here's a noon broadcast from that first day back in 1968 featuring anchors Mal Bellairs and Tom Clark, provided by the family of Mal Bellairs. These archives were organized by WBBM Newsradio's Rob Hart.
Missiles flying. The Strait of Hormuz under threat. The Middle East on edge—again. But here's the question most people aren't asking… What if this isn't just another conflict? What if we're already watching Revelation 9 unfold? Has the 6th Trumpet already sounded… and the world didn't even recognize it? 👉 Subscribe for daily updates on world events and prophecy👉 Learn more at https://watch.osn.tv/browse ⭐️: True Gold Republic: Get The Endtime Show special on precious metals at https://www.endtimegold.com 📱: It's never been easier to understand. Stream Only Source Network and access exclusive content: https://watch.osn.tv/browse 📚: Check out Jerusalem Prophecy College Online for less than $60 per course: https://jerusalemprophecycollege.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The 94 WIP Morning Show listens back to the moment when the Flyers advanced past the Penguins last night off of a Cam York Overtime Game Winner! Hear how it sounded on the Penguins Radio Network as well
talk about the struggles of singing , and not singing great but i am not performing , and the fragility of being an artist
Hospitals are never completely quiet—or at least, they're not supposed to be.During a long night spent waiting with his mom, he was taken to a different floor—somewhere quieter, more removed from the rest of the building. At first, it seemed like nothing more than a place to rest.But the longer they stayed, the more it felt… off.The space didn't quite match the rest of the hospital. The silence felt different. And as the night went on, small things began to stand out in ways that were hard to ignore.At the time, it was easy to push it aside. Looking back, it's a lot harder to explain.#RealGhostStories #Paranormal #HauntedHospital #Unexplained #GhostEncounter #CreepyEncounters #HospitalStories #ParanormalActivity #EmptyHallway #TrueGhostStory #Unsettling #ThingsThatGoBumpInTheNightLove real ghost stories? Want even more?Become a supporter and unlock exclusive extras, ad-free episodes, and advanced access:
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What the game sounded like on Sunday full 668 Tue, 21 Apr 2026 21:55:49 +0000 DanmKpUBoUT1P43fvgoIYzJHBXCI9wt2 nhl,buffalo sabres,sports Schopp and Bulldog nhl,buffalo sabres,sports What the game sounded like on Sunday Sports talk should be entertaining and informative, which is why Schopp and the Bulldog control the WGR 550 airwaves every weekday from 3-7 p.m. Chris "The Bulldog" Parker bleeds Buffalo and is as passionate about the Sabres and Bills as any listener to our radio station. Mike Schopp keeps the callers in line while dishing out his unique perspective and opinions, and creating on-air fantasy drafts of anything from favorite candy and meats, to actors, presidents and bands. Bills reporter Sal Capaccio appears daily on the show covering every move the team makes like nobody else!The top-notch weekly guests include:Mondays (DURING FOOTBALL SEASON) at 4 p.m. - Buffalo Bill, Eric WoodSabres general manager Kevyn Adams (DURING HOCKEY SEASON) - 5:30 p.m.Thursdays at 5:30 p.m. - Sports betting media specialist Evan Abrams from The Action NetworkTogether for 10 years, Schopp and the Bulldog are the No. 1 most listened to talk show in all of Western New York.On Demand Audio is presented by Northwest Bank. For What's Next. © 2025 Audacy, Inc. Sports False https://player.amperwavepodcasting.com?feed-link=https%3
We talk with Owen Potts about building The Potts Partnership from a home kitchen into a premium ambient food manufacturer stocked by major UK supermarkets. We dig into hands-on learning, bold packaging choices like aluminium cans, and the unglamorous cash flow and operations work that makes growth possible. Turning a gap year job in a jam factory into a career in food manufacturing and product development Learning factories end to end by jumping onto every machine and process Why partnerships break under pressure and how money triggers misalignment Spotting a market gap for premium stocks and gravies in independents during the financial crisis Using simple branding to stand out on shelf in butchers and farm shops Scaling production through borrowed facilities, consultancy swaps, and early contract manufacturing Getting supermarket buyers to engage by persevering until they taste the product The origin story of stock in aluminium cans and using other categories as inspiration Balancing brand identity with bold design across a range Operational realities of new packaging and iterating the process to make it work Why fast growth can crush cash flow and how pipeline fill changes the maths Adapting from hands-on maker to team builder with engineers and product developers Running a family business with clear role boundaries and aligned goals Founder advice on passion, gut feel, and protecting equity Please like and subscribe and write a review, would really appreciate it. If you want to know more about starting a food business, head to www.jgreenwood.com. Support the show
It's International Bat Appreciation Day. Bats are smart, versatile and often adorable in their way. But they do have minds of their own… which foiled a project that seemed like a useful idea for the Florida Keys. Plus: today in 2018, a story about a Pennsylvanian who had an airtight reason to get out of jury duty. BAT TOWER SEEMED LIKE GOOD IDEA, BUT NO ONE TOLD THE BATS (Chicago Tribune)4-year-old Summoned for Jury Duty, Excused for Preschool (WNEP)Join our “colony” of backers on Patreon
Matt Spiegel and Laurence Holmes reacted to recent comments from former Cubs star third baseman Kris Bryant.
Rachel Reeves blames Donald Trump for the fallout from the Iran conflict just as the IMF warns Britain could suffer the biggest economic shock among developed nations. Julia Hartley-Brewer asks if this is really Trump's fault, or whether Labour's high-tax, net zero agenda left the UK dangerously exposed to soaring energy prices, weak growth and another brutal hit to living standards.Also in this episode, Labour claims success after moving 10,000 migrants out of asylum hotels. But is this really a win for the country, or simply a cynical accounting trick designed to hide the cost from the public? Julia is joined by former Conservative adviser Claire Pearsall to debate asylum hotels, shared accommodation, the ballooning welfare bill and why so many voters feel they are footing the bill for a system that no longer works.Julia also tears into Wes Streeting's claims about sexism in the NHS, asking why ministers seem more interested in grievance politics than fixing the real failures in healthcare and protecting women's dignity.And: Falklands veteran Simon Weston issues a chilling warning over Britain's military weakness. With fresh alarm over defence cuts, troop numbers, energy insecurity and the growing threats from Russia and the Middle East, this is a blunt look at how vulnerable Britain has become.Julia Hartley-Brewer broadcasts on Talk from Monday to Thursday, 10AM to 1PM. Available on YouTube and streaming platforms, along with DAB+ radio and your smart speaker. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Kenzie does her best to mentally and spiritually destroy an art teacher. Chicago’s best morning radio show now has a podcast! Don’t forget to rate, review, and subscribe wherever you listen to podcasts and remember that the conversation always lives on the Q101 Facebook page. Brian & Kenzie are live every morning from 6a-10a on Q101. Subscribe to our channel HERE: https://www.youtube.com/@Q101 Like Q101 on Facebook HERE: https://www.facebook.com/q101chicago Follow Q101 on Twitter HERE: https://twitter.com/Q101Chicago Follow Q101 on Instagram HERE: https://www.instagram.com/q101chicago/?hl=en Follow Q101 on TikTok HERE: https://www.tiktok.com/@q101chicago?lang=enSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The guys discuss why it is imperative to vet your wizards properly prior to completing any financial transaction, when is the best time to interact with nocturnal, wallet-less, lowballing vampires in need of transportation, and how “breaking off a piece” of 12 tons of Italian KitKat bars leads to a delicious black market.
This Week: It Sounded Like the End“My God, my God, why have you forsaken me?” sounds like the end of hope. But what if it's only the first line of a song that leads somewhere else? This Easter, discover what happens when you hear it all.Sermon Series: Mark This DownAs we approach our church's final chapter, we are returning to what matters most. Over the next 16 weeks, we will walk through the Gospel of Mark, one chapter at a time, listening again to the story of Jesus. In a season of endings, we are choosing to anchor ourselves in the good news that first called us—and still sends us.Sermon preached by Dallas Flippin, on Easter Sunday, April 5, 2026 at the First Baptist Church of Jackson, MI.Connect with FBC JXNLearn more about FBCJXN at https://fbcjxn.org.Follow us on Facebook at https://facebook.com/fbcjxn.Follow us on Instagram at http://instagram.com/fbcjxn.Want to connect more with us, fill out our virtual connect card at https://www.fbcjxn.org/connect/How can we pray for you? Let us know at https://www.fbcjxn.org/prayer/
This episode explores the integration of AI into enterprise, project management in the AI era, and future skills needed to thrive alongside AI. Guests share insights on AI readiness, skill development, and upcoming training opportunities. Takeaways AI readiness programs provide valuable insights into enterprise AI adoption Project managers need to adapt to AI-driven workflows or risk obsolescence Developing visual thinking skills enhances communication and collaboration in AI contexts Chapters 00:00 Skills in the Age of AI 02:16 The Role of Project Management in AI 03:41 Future Trends and Skills Investment 05:04 Systems of Imperfection Podcast Introduction 06:29 Visual Thinking and Communication Links AI Ready Certification by C4G Enterprises - https://maven.com/c4g-academy/ai-ready Systems of Imperfection Podcast - https://systemsofimperfection.riverside.com/ The Responsive Chord by Tony Schwartz https://tinyurl.com/4sb4kcvj Find Stuart linktr.ee/stuartliveart Find Dave linktr.ee/mrsungo To get a discount on upcoming classes just email dave@drunkenpmradio.com No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos Amazon: tinyurl.com/yv7chp54 Leanpub: leanpub.com/surfthechaos ****************************************************** The soundbed at the start and end of the podcast was built using samples from freesound.org/ Waves on Rocks with CP water and surf.wav by sparxx001 -- freesound.org/s/684383/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 SFXShuffling Dominos_Ennerdale_Xena_Owsfx.wav by Xena123457 -- freesound.org/s/709628/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 RussianMeteorite_SFX.flac by jongrubbs -- freesound.org/s/178182/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Weather station on 5450 kHz in USB RAF Volmet 220113.wav by klankbeeld -- freesound.org/s/614719/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Sounded created using the following samples: Floyd Filtertron Riding G.wav by aceinet -- freesound.org/s/424240/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
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Mike and Charlie recapped Will Wade's introductory press conference at LSU. Jacques Doucet, a sports reporter for WAFB News, joined Sports Talk. Doucet discussed LSU WBB's Sweet 16 loss, Will Wade's return to Baton Rouge, and the work to return the Tigers' basketball program to prominence. Doucet also praised LSU baseball for winning a massive weekend series against Kentucky.
Episode 2312 - This episode kicks off with a rant about streaming services and how watching sports has become expensive and fragmented. What used to be a simple cable setup has turned into multiple subscriptions, leaving everyone frustrated. The conversation shifts into aging and perception. The group discusses how different generations are aging differently, with humor around appearance, lifestyle, and habits like wearing hats instead of worrying about Botox. The core of the episode is Hat Trick's dating story. This becomes the centerpiece, detailing a Tinder meetup that quickly escalates. The story contrasts a highly satisfying ongoing connection with the "fireman" against a disappointing encounter with a new guy. The humor comes from the blunt honesty and the mismatch between expectations and reality. From there, the discussion expands into attraction, sex dynamics, and confidence. The group explores how chemistry and personality outweigh looks, along with commentary on dating culture and relationship expectations. The episode then moves into AI, discussing how quickly it is evolving. There is both fascination and concern about how realistic and powerful these tools are becoming, especially with images and voice. By the end, the episode feels like a free-flowing conversation covering money, relationships, culture, and technology.
Tonight on The Last Word: Donald Trump claims the Iran war has been “won,” while also claiming the U.S. is “negotiating.” Also, Trump refuses to make ICE reforms to end the DHS shutdown. Plus, Minnesota sues the Trump Justice Department over evidence in the protester killings. And the deposition video of a Jeffrey Epstein accountant and lawyer is released. Sen. Gary Peters, Mary Moriarty, and Rep. Ro Khanna join Lawrence O'Donnell. To listen to this show and other MS podcasts without ads, sign up for MS NOW Premium on Apple Podcasts. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.
Mike Johnson, Beau Morgan, and Ali Mac let you hear portions of Atlanta Falcons quarterback Tua Tagovailoa's interview with The Midday Show with Andy and Randy yesterday where he was talking about how to win a QB competition and running Kevin Stefanski's offense, react to what Tua had to say, and then explain why they think Tua sounded like an enlightened person and quarterback when speaking to the Atlanta media and Andy and Randy yesterday.
Agile or waterfall? Wrong question. In our latest Surf the Chaos episode, we revisit a topic that keeps coming up — organizations aren't choosing between methodologies anymore. They're dissolving the barrier entirely and just grabbing whatever tool works. Multifaceted skills are winning over rigid roles. And in our Throwing Bones segment, we get into something that'll resonate with anyone job hunting right now: the ATS screening system is starting to crack. Resumes are being gamed, fake candidates are appearing in interviews, and the whole process is slowly having a break down — but there's a glimmer of hope with groups working to bring humans back into hiring. Episode 4 is out now. Listen wherever you get your podcasts. #SurfTheChaos #Agile #FutureOfWork #Hiring #Podcast #neuland Neuland https://www.neuland.com/ Find Stuart linktr.ee/stuartliveart Find Dave linktr.ee/mrsungo No One Is Coming to Save You: The Power-Ups you need to surf the chaos Amazon: tinyurl.com/yv7chp54 Leanpub: leanpub.com/surfthechaos ****************************************************** The soundbed at the start and end of the podcast was built using samples from freesound.org/ Waves on Rocks with CP water and surf.wav by sparxx001 -- freesound.org/s/684383/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 SFXShuffling Dominos_Ennerdale_Xena_Owsfx.wav by Xena123457 -- freesound.org/s/709628/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 RussianMeteorite_SFX.flac by jongrubbs -- freesound.org/s/178182/ -- License: Creative Commons 0 Weather station on 5450 kHz in USB RAF Volmet 220113.wav by klankbeeld -- freesound.org/s/614719/ -- License: Attribution 4.0 Sounded created using the following samples: Floyd Filtertron Riding G.wav by aceinet -- freesound.org/s/424240/ -- License: Attribution 4.0
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Your favourite Aunties, Ak, Farrah and Nana are back with another packed episode.AUNTYVENTION
Dave Rubin of "The Rubin Report" talks about "The View's" Sunny Hostin using Bad Bunny's Super Bowl Half Time Show to give a condescending lecture about Puerto Rico and poverty to her audience; Jimmy Kimmel ripping into liberals who pretend to like Bad Bunny; Kentucky liberal judge Tracy Davis causing outrage for cutting a convicted criminal's sentence in half by portraying him as a victim of racism in America when even he didn't believe it; Nick Shirley's shocking report on how California is handling its drug addiction and homeless crisis by giving out drug kits to help homeless get high and then giving them Narcan when they overdose; Jasmine Crockett telling Vox's Astead Herndon on "Today Explained" why she won't apologize for falsely accusing Lee Zeldin of taking money from Jeffrey Epstein; Robert F. Kennedy Jr. telling the surprising story behind the creation of Mike Tyson's Real Food Super Bowl ad; and much more. WATCH the MEMBER-EXCLUSIVE segment of the show here: https://rubinreport.locals.com/ Check out the NEW RUBIN REPORT MERCH here: https://daverubin.store/ ---------- Today's Sponsors: Rumble Wallet - Don't let the big banks freeze your accounts. Own Tether Gold - real gold, on the blockchain and get direct ownership of physical gold bars, each one fully allocated, verifiable by serial number, purity, and weight. Download Rumble Wallet now and step away from the big banks — for good! Go to: https://rumblewallet.onelink.me/bJsX/...
While living on a rural farm in Nebraska, a young girl experienced something that stayed with her long after she left. Strange sounds, unexplained movement, and an overwhelming sense of being watched were already part of daily life — but one encounter stood apart from the rest.It began with a familiar voice calling her name from across the property, drawing her away from the house and toward a place no one should have been alone. What happened next left her shaken and afraid to talk about it for years.As time passed, others in the household began to experience things they couldn't explain either. The farm seemed to hold onto something — something connected to the land, the house, and a story that surfaced only later.Some places don't let go easily… even after everyone else has moved on.#RealGhostStoriesOnline #TrueParanormal #HauntedFarm #MimicEntity #GhostChild #ParanormalEncounter #HauntedBarn #TrueGhostStory #Hauntings #Paranormal #ParanormalActivityLove real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
While living on a rural farm in Nebraska, a young girl experienced something that stayed with her long after she left. Strange sounds, unexplained movement, and an overwhelming sense of being watched were already part of daily life — but one encounter stood apart from the rest.It began with a familiar voice calling her name from across the property, drawing her away from the house and toward a place no one should have been alone. What happened next left her shaken and afraid to talk about it for years.As time passed, others in the household began to experience things they couldn't explain either. The farm seemed to hold onto something — something connected to the land, the house, and a story that surfaced only later.Some places don't let go easily… even after everyone else has moved on.#RealGhostStoriesOnline #TrueParanormal #HauntedFarm #MimicEntity #GhostChild #ParanormalEncounter #HauntedBarn #TrueGhostStory #Hauntings #Paranormal #ParanormalActivityLove real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
The inn was supposed to be simple. Old, quiet, a place where everyone eventually goes to sleep because there isn't much else to do. The kind of place where the building's age explains most sounds—until it doesn't anymore.As the night stretched on, something above them refused to settle. It wasn't subtle, and it wasn't shy. The noise filled the space with certainty, as if movement itself was the point. Conversation slowed. Attention drifted upward. No one wanted to be the first to say it out loud.What made it worse wasn't fear—it was logic. The kids were asleep. The rooms were accounted for. The explanations ran out, but the sound didn't.They didn't leave in a panic. They just couldn't wait to go. #RealGhostStories #HauntedInn #ParanormalEncounter #TrueGhostStory #MichiganHaunting #Unexplained #GhostPodcast #CreepyFootsteps #HauntedTravel Love real ghost stories? Don't just listen—join us on YouTube and be part of the largest community of real paranormal encounters anywhere. Subscribe now and never miss a chilling new story:
Sean Payton sounded annoyed at Bo Nix + Mike McDonald working a ton full 763 Thu, 29 Jan 2026 18:21:47 +0000 ZTZWpxlltudbt7uSWwyUIlP7BimerP4X nfl,society & culture Cody & Gold nfl,society & culture Sean Payton sounded annoyed at Bo Nix + Mike McDonald working a ton Hosts Cody Tapp & Alex Gold team up for 610 Sports Radio's newest mid-day show "Cody & Gold." Two born & raised Kansas Citians, Cody & Gold have been through all the highs and lows as a KC sports fan and they know the passion Kansas City has for their sports teams."Cody & Gold" will be a show focused on smart, sports conversation with the best voices from KC and around the country. It will also feature our listeners with your calls, texts & tweets as we want you to be a part of the show, not just a listener. Cody & Gold, weekdays 10a-2p on 610 Sports Radio. 2024 © 2021 Audacy, Inc. Society & Culture False https://player.amperwavep
There’s nothing like losing another PGA Tour tournament sponsor to motivate the long-time men’s golf league to invite a few LIV golfers back this season. The year 2022 saw PGA star Brooks Koepka among several big name PGA Tour players who accepted a reported $100 million signing bonus to join start-up LIV Golf. He has won five times during his four seasons on the new golf tour and earned millions more in the process. Brooks Koepka told the media in late December that he and LIV Golf had reached an agreement to release him from playing obligations during 2026. He wanted to “prioritize the needs of his family and stay closer to home”. Koepka’s contract with LIV Golf was set to expire at the end of 2026. The rationale given sounded quite noble. Koepka’s wife suffered a miscarriage in October during the fourth month of her second pregnancy. The couple already had a two-year old son at home. The LIV Golf tour plays ten of its 14 tournaments this year outside of the United States. Brooks Koepka would have been away from his young family quite a bit in 2026. Yes, this SOUNDED very noble – until Monday Yesterday, the PGA Tour announced an agreement allowing Brooks Koepka to return to play on the PGA Tour later this month at the Farmers Invitational in San Diego. My lovely wife and I speculated that, perhaps, Mrs. Koepka may have been ready to boot her husband out of the house after his relatively short sabbatical. The PGA Tour’s announcement about the return of Brooks Koepka strangely coincides with recent news that Farmers Insurance is exiting as a 16-year title sponsor for the tour’s long-time event in San Diego. The high cost of sponsoring pro golf tournaments has been taking a toll Want to sponsor a PGA Tour event? The cost has been rapidly in recent years – even after the Tiger Woods era has effectively ended. Sponsorship costs have nearly doubled in the past decade. A multi-year sponsorship agreement (usually for four or more years) will cost a company up to $20-25 million annually for a traditional spring or summer PGA Tour stop. A $100 million investment in a men’s golf tournament sponsorship must pass muster with corporate board overseers who will expect to see results to justify the exceptional costs. Don’t expect to see “The SwampSwamiSports.com Open” anytime soon! The PGA Tour has not delivered enough positive results to a growing number of former tournament sponsors Average television viewership for weekly PGA Tour events still brings nearly three million viewers – primarily on CBS. The network’s advertisers buy TV spots to woo professional golf’s wealthy male audience. High-dollar vehicles, investment firms and insurance companies dominate ads frequently seen on golf telecasts. However, the 64-year old average age for pro golf’s television viewers is the oldest demographic in all of professional sports. Compare that with NASCAR (58), baseball (57), NFL (50) and the NBA (42). Ironically, younger viewers are much more likely to part with discretionary income than their graybeard dads with fatter wallets. Watch any NFL game and notice the types of products being pitched to its viewers. Growing families purchase houses, furniture, automobiles, fast food, beverages, and recurring household goods. That’s one reason why PGA Tour weekly telecasts seem to be waving their proverbial broadcast booth pom-poms for younger stars such as 36-year old Rory McIlroy, 29-year old Scottie Scheffler, and 32-year old Justin Thomas. The men’s pro golf tour is desperate to find “the next Tiger Woods”. El Tigre has been sidelined in recent years with injuries and recently turned 50. He cannot prop-up the PGA Tour forever. The rising price tag to host a PGA Tour stop may be indicative of fewer events in the future San Diego’s long-time PGA Tour stop has been sponsored by Farmers Insurance for the past 16 years. A press release by Farmers Insurance announced the end of the sponsorship recently stating, “The tournament has generated millions of dollars for charity and delighted golf fans in San Diego and beyond”. Perhaps a more honest comment might have been, “But we haven’t received a significant enough return on our investment after spending $20 million to prop-up this rather expensive event annually”. It’s not like Farmers Insurance is giving up on golf as an advertising vehicle. The company recently posted a news release that Farmers has become a title sponsor for this winter’s second-year of TGL (Tomorrow’s Golf League). TGL is a weekly televised indoor golf contest aired on ESPN. A TGL spokesperson said, “Farmers Insurance recognizes the engagement that prime time team golf delivers with a wide spectrum of sports fans, especially younger fans.” Traditional PGA tournament sponsors expect to see positive results The loss of major male golf stars like Brooks Koepka, Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, Cam Smith and others to LIV Golf a few years ago really hurt the PGA Tour. Every tournament sponsor wants their event to feature a top field of golfers which excites local fans to come out and see. The title sponsor is “sold” with the expectation that a significant national television audience will be watching from home. That sponsor wants to see thousands of happy golf fans attending their event in person, too. This one-week golf tournament blitz is intended to capture the maximum positive name recognition today and some long-lasting goodwill associated with the company’s financial investment. This spring’s Colonial golf event (currently known as the Charles Schwab Invitational) in Fort Worth wants patrons to plunk down $85 for a one-day pass in late May. North Texas golf fans want to see top golfers and popular regional favorites such as former University of Texas stars Jordan Spieth and Scottie Scheffler in this year’s field. However, the PGA Tour does not require a golfer to play in any particular weekly event (yet), so the field in Fort Worth is still rather uncertain. The upper echelon of PGA Tour golfers often decide to enter a particular event if played in a favorite geographic region or on a golf course which suits their game or which features significant prize money up for grabs. The title sponsor of any particular PGA Tour event bears a significant financial risk if not enough of the top golfers elect not to play in their tournament. Fewer top stars at some events mean lower television ratings and a negative impact on tournament revenues. Have the costs exceeded with the desired benefits for some PGA tournament sponsors? Farmers Insurance is not the first major corporation to end a sponsorship of a PGA Tour event in recent years. Wells Fargo walked away from its tournament in Charlotte, North Carolina last year. The year 2024 saw Honda Motor Company end its long-time association with a tournament in southeast Florida. Shriners Children’s Hospital walked away from its PGA event in 2023. The PGA Tour’s competition with LIV Golf caused weekly money to balloon to nearly $8 million per tournament in recent years. These increased payouts to players has been passed along in the form of higher corporate sponsorship costs. Some companies believe that the current costs outweigh the perceived benefits. The market is working. A $3 billion life preserver was received by the PGA Tour just in time for the 2024 season A unique partnership with private equity investor Strategic Sports Group provided the PGA Tour a massive cash infusion in January, 2024. This $3 billion investment was intended to halt the migration of top golfers to LIV Golf and provide a long-term financial backstop against potential operational losses on the PGA Tour. Half of the new money ($1.5 billion) was set aside to pay for a new long-term incentive bonus plan to be paid to PGA Tour golfers. The players must remain on the tour for several years in order to collect their full bonus share. This would (theoretically) cause players to think twice about jumping to LIV Golf or any other golf tour. Will the three other major LIV Golf stars take the bait and return to the PGA Tour? Monday’s announcement by the PGA Tour to allow Brooks Koepka’s amnesty came along with a rather restrictive short-term offer to three other prominent (and young) LIV Golf stars. The PGA’s “Returning Member Program” would allow LIV golfers Bryson DeChambeau, Jon Rahm, and Cam Smith a chance to return to the PGA Tour this season if they should agree to accept the terms by February 2. Brooks Koepka (and the other three LIV golfers) will not be eligible for any FedEx bonus pool money in 2026. The golfer must play in 15 PGA Tour events in 2026. Koepka (and any other LIV golfers) will be excluded from the new PGA Tour bonus pool for the next five years. That might result in a potential future loss of up to $50 million per player. Brooks Koepka also agreed to donate $5 million to charity as part of his “deal”. Expect the other three golfers to be required to pay at least that amount to charity. LIV Golf’s youthful trio of DeChambeau, Rahm, and Smith still remain under contract with their employer to play this season. They would have to quickly negotiate a buy-out for their LIV Golf contracts and then be fleeced again by the PGA Tour’s punitive terms and conditions. I don’t expect the other three golfers to take the bait. Brooks Koepka had his own personal reasons to exit LIV Golf. The others? Not so much – at least right now. Does this signal the end for LIV Golf? The Saudi Public Investment Fund is worth more than $1 trillion. That Saudi PIF doesn’t seem concerned that LIV Golf has become a multi-billion dollar money loser. The loss of a few percentage points from this massive pile of cash is balanced by the Saudis’ perceived prestige as the owner of a worldwide golf tour. I believe that the loss of Brooks Koepka represents a relatively small hit for LIV Golf. The five-time major champion was never very personable with fans and the media. He doesn’t move the “fan favorite” needle as much as Bryson DeChambeau, Spain’s Jon Rahm, or even Australian Cam Smith. If DeChambeau, Rahm, and Smith follow suit and join Koepka to accept the PGA’s short-term “Come home” offer by February 2, worldwide interest in LIV Golf will plummet. The 2026 LIV Golf schedule has only 14 golf tournaments. Ten will be played overseas with only four LIV Golf events to be played in the US this year. One of the US tournaments will be played in New Orleans at Bayou Oaks in City Park from June 25-28. Whose bad idea was that to schedule a golf tournament at that time of year in the Crescent City? Those of us who have lived in New Orleans will confirm the oppressive late June heat and humidity in the city. Lake Pontchartrain, the Mississippi River, and the Gulf combine to create one of America’s hottest summer locations. It will punish the golfers far more than the layout at the renovated City Park golf course. Conclusion The PGA Tour now desperately wants their wealthy competitor (LIV Golf) to surrender soon. LIV Golf is feeling no pressure to fold anytime soon. The PGA Tour, though, has new private financial backers who may be quietly demanding executives to show improved profitability after the group’s $3 billion investment into the long-time men’s professional golf league. Purses for men’s pro golf may have peaked due to competition from LIV Golf. The average PGA Tour golfer earned more than $2.2 million in 2025. They’ll somehow survive. This is getting very interesting. Stay tuned! The post PGA Tour attempts to turn the screws on LIV Golf appeared first on SwampSwamiSports.com.
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