Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower follow the money in the world of sports, taking listeners inside decisions that power the multibillion dollar industry. From media and technology to finance and real estate, leagues and teams across the globe have matured into far more than just back-page entertainment. The show explains the money behind the final score.
Join hosts Michael Barr and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Bloomberg News global business reporter Ira Boudway joins to talk about TGL, the new, made-for-TV indoor golf competition created by Tiger Woods and how it’s aiming to reach a younger audience. They also discuss a conversation NFL commissioner Roger Goodell had on “The David Rubenstein Show: Peer to Peer Conversations,” where he mentioned being open to expanding the regular season to 18 games.
Former college basketball star Jimmer Fredette joins along with Michael Haddix Jr., to discuss Scout, a financial solutions platform for college athletes. Haddix is founder and CEO of the firm and Fredette is an investor. They discuss the impact the firm can have as NIL changes how student athletes make decisions.
Plus, Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo has a conversation with former USA soccer striker Jozy Altidore about soccer’s growth in the US, and how he became a limited partner in the Buffalo Bills as they chase a title.
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Join special guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
It’s one the biggest weekends for football fans. The NFL Divisional round features marquee matchups, highlighted by the Baltimore Ravens and Lamar Jackson and the Buffalo Bills and Josh Allen facing off. Then, college football will crown a new champion on Monday night in Atlanta when the Ohio State Buckeyes take on the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. Dan Corso, president of the Atlanta Sports Council joins to talk about how Atlanta made preparations to host the game, and the future of sports in the city.
For a look at the broader football landscape, Jason and Vanessa speak to Chafie Fields. He’s executive vice president for team sports at Wasserman and represents several pro and college players including Ohio State’s star freshman wideout Jeremiah Smith. They discuss how NIL is impacting the college experience for players and how it could impact their thinking on heading to the NFL.
Plus, we hear from Kavitha Davidson. She’s a longtime sports journalist and host of Sportly, a dynamic podcast covering the narratives that underpin the games we adore.
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Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu, Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Altice dropped MSG Networks from its Optimum cable service, leaving Knicks and Rangers fans in the lurch. Bloomberg News telecom and entertainment reporter Kelcee Griffis details the dispute and how it's the latest example of a content provider and content distributor playing hardball with each other.
Bloomberg News wealth reporter Annie Massa joins on her reporting that the Saudi-backed LIV Golf will host a tournament at President-elect Donald Trump's National Doral golf club near Miami and how it continues a trend for Trump cozying up with LIV Golf.
And we hear from Michael Lombardi, general manager of the University of North Carolina's football program about what's next now that NFL legend Bill Belichick is head coach.
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Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu, Damian Sassower and guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
On this special New Year edition of the show, we look back at some key conversations from 2024 and what big stories we're watching for in the new year.
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Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu, Damian Sassower and guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Former New York Times bestselling author and Emmy-winning film and television producer Jeff Benedict shares his thoughts on NFL coaching legend Bill Belichick's decision to coach at the University of North Carolina and how it impacts the college landscape and his legacy.
With the NBA's recent early season ratings coming in lower, Bloomberg Opinion columnist Tyler Cowen discusses why he believes the decline could be a symptom of a larger problem for the league.
Plus, we dive into the business of air travel for professional teams and athletes with Elevate Aviation Group CEO Greg Raiff.
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On this special bonus edition of the Bloomberg Business of Sports, Velocity Capital Management founding partner David Abrams and Texas Permanent School Fund CEO and CIO Robert "Bob" Borden detail the latter's recent anchor investment of $200 million into Velocity’s flagship Opportunity Fund. They also react to the news of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick agreeing to terms with the University of North Carolina Tar Heels, and what it signals about future investments in the college sports landscape.
They speak with hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower.
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Join hosts Scarlet Fu, Damian Sassower and guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Former Super Bowl winning NFL head coach and NFL Network analyst Brian Billick joins to share his thoughts on the NFL season as we head closer to the playoffs, with players like Josh Allen and teams like the Philadelphia Eagles playing their best at the right time.
Bloomberg Opinion columnist Adam Minter joins to discuss his latest piece on how Saudi-backed LIV Golf has pressured the PGA to boost player pay and more.
Plus, hear a portion of a special conversation Jason Kelly had with former NBA All Star Jamal Mashburn.
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Join hosts Michael Barr, Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
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Join hosts Michael Barr and Damian Sassower for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Lebron James' media company, SpringHill, has never made money. Bloomberg News media and entertainment team leader Chris Palmeri joins to discuss why the basketball star's media business is on pace to lose million again this year after losing $28 million dollars in 2023.
Nike and Foot Locker are mending fences and partnering together on new projects as both sportswear companies try to win back consumers. Bloomberg News reporter covering celebrity and athlete business deals Kim Bhasin details how Nike and Foot Locker's relationship frayed and what they're doing to rekindle it.
And Goulston & Storrs Sports Law Practice co-chair and Columbia University adjunct professor of law Marty Edel joins to discuss the legal ramifications of key issues in college athletics.
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Join hosts Scarlet Fu and Damian Sassower, along with guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
BetMGM CEO Adam Greenblatt joins to talk about the expansion of sports betting across sports and how his platform is taking advantage of increased interest in women's sports. He also touches on seeing spikes in activity surrounding the NBA Cup and lulls when games are placed on streaming platforms.
US Soccer Federation president Cindy Parlow Cone details a $30 million dollar gift from businesswoman and NWSL team owner Michelle Kang and how she's focused on building up grassroots interest in soccer to create a talent pipeline to the pros and to the national teams.
Plus, Amazon is outspending every Big Tech company on live sports - with no bigger example being their push into streaming NFL games. Bloomberg News global business editor Matt Townsend discusses why Amazon is putting so much money into sports and some of the other top sports business headlines.
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Join host Damian Sassower, along with guest hosts Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly, Bloomberg Originals sports correspondent Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
After losing broadcast rights to NBA games, Warner Brothers Discovery struck a new deal with the league that will allow the popular studio show "Inside The NBA" to air on ESPN. Bloomberg News media reporter Hannah Miller joins to talk about the unique arrangement, plus a report that MLB commissioner Robert Manfred is looking to overhaul baseball's media rights.
Bloomberg News bankruptcy reporter Jonathan Randles discusses Diamond Sports Group's new court approved restructuring plan that brings games to Amazon Prime Video.
Plus, acclaimed sports journalist and author Jonathan Feinstein examines the changing landscape of college sports and his new book, "The Ancient Eight: College Football's Ivy League and the Game They Play Today".
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