SB Weekly - the sport business podcast

SB Weekly

SB Weekly - the sport business podcast hosted by SB Weekly

  • 49 minutes 51 seconds
    No Holds Barred - April 2017
    No Holds Barred is the podcast from SB Weekly where three leading sports executives reveal their industry bugbears, question accepted wisdom, and try to make sense of the major developments currently impacting the global business of sport. Each guest comes armed with a view on an industry topic that’s been piquing their interest over recent weeks, and in a short and impassioned pitch will explain exactly why they feel strongly about it, who’s going wrong and where, and what the implications could be for various sectors of the business. Nothing’s off limits, and the person who argues their case the best will be declared No Holds Barred winner and receive something far better than a trophy - industry kudos. In April 2017's No Holds Barred Matt Cutler is joined by Matt Rogan (Chairman of Two Circles and Executive Director at ESP Properties), Simon Banoub (Global Director of Marketing at Catapult Sports) and Richard Gillis (Founder of Unofficial Partner). Topics discussed include: - Why technology rarely solves rights-holder problems, and can actually cause more damage than good - How and why the media needs to be more responsible when building stories around data - Why 'passion' has become the default focus for lazy sponsorship activations.
    4 April 2017, 11:15 pm
  • 33 minutes 30 seconds
    Hussain Naqi
    Hussain Naqi, Senior Vice-President at NFL team the Jacksonville Jaguars, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly podcast. Though based in Florida, the Jaguars have played one home regular season game in London every year since 2013 as part of the NFL International Series. Based in London, Hussain heads up International Development for the team, overseeing the growth of the brand and sponsorship sales efforts in the UK. On the podcast, Hussain discusses: - What British Jaguars fans look like, and the growing fan demographics - The Jaguars sponsorship sell to potential UK brand partners - Grassroots activities to drive participation in American Football - The benefits of working closely with the commercial team at Fulham FC - Working closely with owner Shahid Khan, and what has made him such as successful businessman - The content strategy to drive strong fan engagement.
    21 March 2017, 11:15 pm
  • 47 minutes 4 seconds
    No Holds Barred - March 2017
    No Holds Barred is the podcast from SB Weekly where three leading sports executives reveal their industry bugbears, question accepted wisdom, and try to make sense of the major developments currently impacting the global business of sport. Each guest comes armed with a view on an industry topic that’s been piquing their interest over recent weeks, and in a short and impassioned pitch will explain exactly why they feel strongly about it, who’s going wrong and where, and what the implications could be for various sectors of the business. Nothing’s off limits, and the person who argues their case the best will be declared No Holds Barred winner and receive something far better than a trophy - industry kudos. In March 2017's No Holds Barred Matt Cutler is joined by Jim Dowling (Managing Director, Havas Sports & Entertainment Cake), Oli Slipper (Co-Founder of PERFORM) and Eoin Connolly (Editor of SportsPro). Topics discussed include: - The problem with the word "right", and why it is getting in the way of collaborative brand partnerships - Where rights-holders should fit the major social media platforms into their media distribution strategy - Why sport has some of entertainment's best storylines - but needs to start telling them better.
    14 March 2017, 11:15 pm
  • 32 minutes 51 seconds
    Paul Samuels
    Paul Samuels, Executive Vice-President at AEG Global Partnerships, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly. Part of sports and entertainment giant AEG - which owns numerous venues and sports teams across the world - AEG Global Partnerships is responsible for creating, selling and servicing marketing and other strategic opportunities for AEG assets. Paul manages the Global Partnerships division outside the United States and has negotiated deals with numerous blue-chip brands including O2, with whom he recently signed a 10-year naming rights extension for the AEG-run O2 Arena in London. On the podcast, Paul discusses: - Why O2's naming rights partnership with AEG works, and how it very nearly didn't happen in the first place - How rights-holders have to be hugely creative in their sponsorship proposals, just to get brand attention - Rapid global growth for AEG and how the investment opportunities come about - Why the ultimate success in sponsorship is renewing with a partner - Exactly how the demands of both rights-holders and sponsor brands have changed during the last decade - The huge opportunities presented by VR, and why AEG is perfectly positioned to capitalise on them.
    8 March 2017, 12:15 am
  • 48 minutes 39 seconds
    Carsten Thode
    Carsten Thode, Chief Strategy Officer at Synergy, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly. Part of the Engine Group, Synergy positions itself as a brand-facing, creatively-driven and digitally-native sports agency that focuses on delivering business value for its array of clients, which include Standard Life Investments, Canterbury and Beko. Carsten started out his career at management consultancy Marakon Associates - working with clients such as Diageo, Schweppes and Lloyds TSB. En route to Synergy he also had a short stint at Manchester United as Head of Strategic Relationships. On the podcast, Carsten discusses: - What's exciting for sports marketing in 2017 - How Synergy is rapidly improving its offering through the Engine Group's capabilities - Work being done to optimise the delivery of branded content - Why there's a large disconnect between rights-holder and brand thinking - How the Formula One 'walled garden' is going to come down - to the benefit of agencies and brands - Why the age of the influencer is over - brands now want micro-influencers - What annoys him about the sports marketing sector in America specifically.
    22 February 2017, 12:15 am
  • 32 minutes 4 seconds
    Nick Robinson
    Nick Robinson, Managing Director of sports management and marketing agency ISC, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly. ISC helps create partnerships for a variety of rights-holder and brand clients, but is perhaps best known for representing athletes and players across football, rugby and several Olympic and Paralympic sports. Nick cut his teeth at boutique talent agency AMI Sports and Entertainment before joining Octagon in 2009, where he was head of football and represented the likes of Daniel Sturridge and Saido Berahino. On the podcast, Nick discusses: - The case for sports agents - why they're needed and play an important industry role - Why many talent agencies are missing out by not being multi-faceted - What it's like being an agent during a transfer window - Why commercial deals for athletes not at the very peak of their sport are challenging to find - The reasons behind Premier League clubs making a cumulative net profit this transfer window - Rising costs for fans - and why sporting stakeholders need to control them better.
    15 February 2017, 12:15 am
  • 50 minutes 56 seconds
    No Holds Barred - February 2017

    No Holds Barred is the podcast from SB Weekly where three leading sports executives reveal their industry bugbears, question accepted wisdom, and try to make sense of the major developments currently impacting the global business of sport.

    Each guest comes armed with a view on an industry topic that’s been piquing their interest over recent weeks, and in a 60-second spiel explains exactly why they feel strongly about it, who’s going wrong and where, and what the implications could be for various sectors of the business.

    Nothing’s off limits, and the person who argues their case the best will be declared No Holds Barred winner and receive something far better than a trophy - industry kudos.

    In February 2017's No Holds Barred Matt Cutler is joined by Murray Barnett (Chief Commercial Officer at World Rugby), Steve Martin (Global CEO of M&C Saatchi Sport & Entertainment) and Roger Mitchell (Founding CEO of the Scottish Premier League), and topics discussed include:

    • Why professional football leagues, clubs and players should be up in arms over the 48-team FIFA World Cup
    • Exactly what's stopping some sports sponsors move from counting logos to a more sophisticated ROI model
    • How the European Rugby Champions Cup needs to go back to the drawing board with its commercial model.
    7 February 2017, 12:15 pm
  • 55 minutes 38 seconds
    No Holds Barred - January 2017

    No Holds Barred is the podcast from SB Weekly where three leading sports executives reveal their industry bugbears, question accepted wisdom, and try to make sense of the major developments currently impacting the global business of sport.

    Each guest comes armed with a view on an industry topic that’s been piquing their interest over recent weeks, and in a 60-second spiel explains exactly why they feel strongly about it, who’s going wrong and where, and what the implications could be for various sectors of the business.

    Nothing’s off limits, and the person who argues their case the best will be declared No Holds Barred winner and receive something far better than a trophy - industry kudos.

    In January 2017's No Holds Barred Matt Cutler is joined by Ben Wells (Former Marketing Director of Chelsea FC), Dan Ayers (Lead Consultant at Seven League) and Charlie Dundas (Commercial Director at SMG Insight), and topics discussed include:

    • Why sports organisations need to stop focusing on sales, and shift it to long-term strategy
    • Who is best-placed to release the digital product that kills pirate streaming of live sport
    • The need for rights-holders to work harder to understand who their fanbase is.
    25 January 2017, 12:15 am
  • Rob Mitchell

    Rob Mitchell, commercial director at Premier League football club AFC Bournemouth, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly.

    Bournemouth are one of the extraordinary success stories of English football. Struggling in the fourth-tier less than a decade ago, the Cherries are now in their second Premier League season and thriving under manager Eddie Howe. 

    Rob’s been with the club throughout that rollercoaster journey, joining in 2008 following stints at creative design agency the Cedar Group and rival south-coast team Southampton.

    On the podcast, Rob discusses:

    • How his commercial revenue target has increased by 750%
    • The club's investment into Big Data and understanding its fanbase better
    • How his team is approaching selling its sleeve sponsorship, a new piece of Premier League inventory
    • Why a new stadium will be a commercial game-changer for the club
    • How Bournemouth is positioning itself to attract more multi-national companies as sponsors
    • Why a new website will be a key piece of additional sponsor inventory going forward.
    18 January 2017, 12:15 am
  • 28 minutes 38 seconds
    Ben Morel

    Ben Morel, SVP at the National Basketball Association and Managing Director for operations across EMEA, is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly.

    Ben originally joined the NBA from cosmetics giant L'Oréal in 1998, and nearly 20 years later he’s still going strong, overseeing the basketball league’s media distribution, events, merchandising and sponsorship activities this side of the Atlantic.

    On the podcast, Ben discusses:

    • How UK interest in the NBA has undergone huge growth over the last 12 months
    • Why having more games in London isn't integral for further growth in Europe
    • Initiatives to turn casual basketball observers into active, loyal consumers
    • The significant investment being made into grassroots that doesn't make headlines
    • Why he hopes the battle for control in European club basketball reaches an amicable resolution, and soon
    • Why Virtual Reality could be a game-changer in how basketball is consumed at home and on the move.
    11 January 2017, 12:45 am
  • 28 minutes 10 seconds
    Daniel Geey

    Leading football lawyer Daniel Geey is the feature interview on this week's SB Weekly.

    Currently a partner at sports and media law firm Sheridans, Daniel was involved in the recent American takeover of Swansea City, and is currently preparing for a busy winter football transfer window, opening after the Christmas break.

    On the podcast, Daniel discusses:

    • Working with and advising young footballing talent
    • What's underpinning the recent wave of Premier League club investment
    • The huge challenge illegal streaming presents to large rights-holders
    • How all sports stakeholders need to pay serious attention to data security
    • The potential impact of Brexit and Trump on the football industry.
    28 December 2016, 12:45 am
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