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Media rights auctions are the moment when the question of 'What's sport worth?' is asked and answered; the point at which the talk becomes real; where fortunes are been spent, won and lost, psychology meets money. The auction gives us a glimpse of a different future, that may or may not be the direction of travel for everyone else in the marketplace. What makes this imperfect process more intriguing is that the basic return on investment equation is shifting in real time. The players in the game are not just a handful of traditional sports media companies. They are also the new breed of entertainment streamers, online retailers, mobile phone manufacturers or private equity firms. How does their presence around the table shift the fundamental question - what is sport worth? We've got three strategy experts from Altman Solon, a global consultancy specializing in Technology, Media and Telecom, to provide an inside look at the media auction process, exploring its flaws and opportunities. Joining us today are:David Dellea, Partner at the Zurich office and leader of Altman Solon's Sports Practice. David previously headed PwC's sports practicePascal Stefan, Principal at the Munich office, formerly Head of Strategy at DAZN.Davide Tesoro Tess, Senior Advisor for Altman Solon based in Milan, and formerly Executive Vice President for Strategy at Sky Italia. Altman Solon's recently published the 2024 Sports Survey—a series of five in-depth publications exploring the state of the sports media business and revealing what consumers and industry executives envision for the future. The publication can be downloaded hereUnofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 400 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner' on Apple, Spotify, Google, Stitcher and every podcast app. If you're interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series, you can reach us via the website.
Women's sports have become more popular recently, but it is not just the game that keeps fans engaged. Madelyn Flax, Sports Account Supervisor and Women's Sports Practice Lead at FINN Partners, describes this growth as a “movement, not a moment." She explains how brand partnerships with athletes can propel social change forward. Madelyn also highlights how stories can reach multiple sectors including entertainment and culture.
Based out of sunny San Diego, Dr. Michael Rintala operates a private practice and holds a unique blend of qualifications. He first gained his BA in Psychology before diving into the world of chiropractic medicine. His holistic approach to patient care has been greatly influenced by the Prague School of Rehabilitation, where he has been studying the principles and techniques of Dynamic Neuromuscular Stabilization. Stay tuned as we dive into how he leverages DNS within his own sports-focused practice.
Tune in as Gregg Clifton, a partner in the Phoenix office of Lewis Brisbois, a chair of the Collegiate & Professional Sports Law Practice, and a member of the Entertainment, Media & Sports Practice, discusses a recent blog post, “Was Kyrie Irving's Suspension From The Nets A Violation Of Labor Law?” authored by SLA's NextGen Committee Member, Lauren Mattice, 1L at USC. Hosted by NextGen Committee Member Landis Barber, Associate Attorney at the Safran Law Offices. Our guests delve into the interplay of the National Labor Relations Board and the National Labor Relations Act and other relevant topics correlated with this blog article.
In this week's solo round episode, Liam and Jesse answer some listener questions about how to balance safe, efficient strength training methods with dynamic sports performance. Join us as we discuss the SAID principle and how it applies to creating strength and conditioning programs that support, rather than hinder participation in your chosen sport.
What we're talking about: My guest today is Declan, and he has recently graduated with a Bachelor of Exercise Science (Sports Practice) at Victoria University. In this interview, Declan shares great information about his course and the opportunities he had to explore exercise science and sport while he was studying, and also the next steps that he and his peers are taking in their careers. Exercise Science (Sports Practice) at VU Declan was always interested in sport, and once he accepted that he wasn't going to be able to pursue a career as a professional sportsperson, he started to investigate other ways he could work in sport. He shares great information about what his course was like, including the facilities available at Victoria University that allows students to explore the way exercise impacts the human body in a range of different conditions. Declan also discusses the clinical practice he did throughout the course, and his involvement in the Sons of the West program which is a collaboration between VU and the Western Bulldogs. Where Exercise Science Can Take You Declan explains that the course he did can lead to careers in professional sports programs as well as general health and physical activity within the community. He is about start further study to become a PE teacher where he will be able to use his understanding of exercise and health with his students, and he also shares how others he studied with will pursue careers in osteopathy, physiotherapy, chiropractics, private practice, sports business/management and high performance coaching. Links mentioned: My website: https://www.roadmapeducation.com Check out career planning digital resources here: https://www.roadmapeducation.com/resources Bachelor of Exercise Science (Sports Practice) at Victoria University: https://www.vu.edu.au/courses/bachelor-of-exercise-science-sport-practice-abhd
In this episode, we discuss our biggest fears, Cuba, being black, Miami and more with El Igor!El Igor: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC68orRAlLHRAK7J0p9R2-uAIG: @igorcentrismSign-up for our Newsletter here: http://eepurl.com/hOy1RbTo stay connect with us follow us on Instagram and subscribe on YouTube:Deep Thoughts Linktree: https://linktr.ee/deep_thoughts_podcastIG:@non.stopsquad@rvjoflvmo@thedubon - currently not using IG/social media but you can still follow :)0:00 Introduction0:41 Biggest Fears10:20 First Performance16:01 Growing Up In Cuba27:18 English & America42:59 Summer Trips To Cuba54:28 Tourism in Cuba?56:37 Problems in Cuba1:09:31 Black Experience1:16:41 Miami Neighborhood "Segregation"1:26:01 Music: Haitian/Cuban1:32:11 Miami Cultural Hub1:40:56 El Igor Music Journey1:54:09 Benefits of Trying1:58:41 Hindsight2:02:10 Sports & Practice
Joining in EWS is Dr. Nick Lazaris,
WELCOME BACK EVERYONE! I apologize for not posting at all over the month of July and most of August! I have been caught up in Schoolwork,Sports Practice,and Other things. However, I will try to post weekly, if not twice or thrice a week. In this episode we will discuss why the preseason should be abolished,Josh Rosen's FIFTH team, and my predictions for who will be the top of the worst 5 teams in this new college season.
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Here are the most important things you need to know in and around college athletics, in 5 minutes or less, for Thursday, December 3, including UC Davis AD Kevin Blue departing, a new(ish) AD at McNeese State, Turnkey Search bringing on Ventura Partners' Sports Practice and much, much more. Be sure to check your inbox to see more news and updates from around the nation. We would love to know what you think of the show and you can let me know here or on social media @D1ticker. If you are not subscribed to D1.ticker, you can and should subscribe at https://www.d1ticker.com/.
John Sassone is a Registered Dietitian, published author, researcher, a Black Belt in Brasilian Jiu-Jitsu and a former professional MMA fighter. He is the owner and founder of Combat Sports Dietitian, a team of evidence-based Dietitians who assist Combat Athletes with their Performance through Nutrition. In this episode John discusses his supplement protocol, his own research and his approach to fight camp Nutrition.
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Brian Michael Cooper is president of the XFL football team in Houston, The Houston Roughnecks. We are excited for one season to end and another to begin. The XFL will do a great job of continuing Americas passion for football. Let's get in the Huddle with Brian and find out more!!! Cooper, who most recently served as a partner in the Houston and Denver offices of Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith LLP and as a member of the firm’s Entertainment, Media and Sports Practice, will be responsible for the team's fan engagement and business operations, including ticket sales, corporate partnerships, marketing, content, communications, community relations, and the game day experience. Before returning to his law practice in 2017 at Lewis Brisbois Bisgaard & Smith, he served as Director of Sports Programming for DISH Network. Cooper served as Senior Associate Athletic Director at Rice University from 2010-2013, and as President of the Rio Grande Valley Vipers from 2008-2010. The Vipers are the NBA G-League affiliate of the Houston Rockets. Before joining the Vipers, Cooper spent six years as an attorney at Haynes Boone LLP in Houston from 2002-2008, where he worked on matters for the Harris County Sports and Convention Corporation. For his work in Houston sports, he received the Outstanding Service Award from the Houston Bar Association’s Entertainment and Sports Law Section in 2009 and 2012, along with the HBA ESL Chairman’s Award in 2014. Cooper began his legal career at Proskauer LLP in New York, where his clients included the NBA, NHL, ATP, and MLS. A graduate of Cornell University, the Harvard Kennedy School, and Columbia Law School, Cooper has served on the boards of Texas Accountants and Lawyers for the Arts and Interfaith Ministries of Greater Houston. An avid runner, he also has completed five New York City Marathons and two Houston Aramco Half Marathons. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Peter Gray, head of Sports Practice at Dimension Data, tells us the story of how him and his team went about revolutionising the viewing experience of the Tour de France. Pete walks us through the four-year journey of creating the solution, life in a big data truck, and the future of cycling.
Autumn is a time for gathering what we have grown; for nourishing ourselves in preparation for the winter ahead. Today we speak with guests who are offering events during which we can nourish ourselves. Stefanie Manning is the new co-owner of Harvest on the Harbor, a multi-day food and drink event being held here in Portland. Alban Maino and Dr. Sarah Kotzur will be discussing the upcoming Symposium on Integrative Health in Sports Practice, being presented by the Center for Health Leadership. https://www.themainemag.com/radio/2016/11/harvest-health-264/
Thank you so much for stopping by to see what's going on at Sports Palooza Radio! Each week, Lisa Iannucci and Ej "The Rainmaker" Garr bring you great interviews from athletes, authors, celebrities and others in the world of sports. This week, we talk about football, giving back, golf, and how to identify a sports talent (you might think it's easy!). Give us a listen, let your friends know about our show, tweet about it, put it on Facebook and help us to spread the word! St. Louis Rams' Offensive Lineman and 2x Pro Bowler DAVIN JOSEPH stops by to talk with us! He'll talk about his career and the amazing things he is doing with his foundation Davin's Dream Team. Behind the Scenes with Chad Chatlos: Principal of executive search firm Korn Ferry’s Sports Practice. The firm places high level sports executives, including ccommissioners (MLB, PAC-12, SEC), GMs, athletic directors, head coaches and others. He talks to us about sports leadership and how to identify talent and more! Women & Golf DO Go Together! We also talk to CEO Pam Swensen from the Executive Women’s Golf Association who has been spearheading the organization’s efforts for over 15+ years.
The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast
The complex world of television ratings and audience viewership analytics are explained by one of the authorities on the subject, Stephen Master, who oversees the Sports Practice department of The Nielsen Company. In what transforms into an extensive discussion on what makes up viewership as well as what corporate clients are looking at when advertising, Master explains some of the more in-depth components of ratings numbers. Twitter: @StephenMaster13