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SportsPro Podcast
Join SportsPro writers and guests for comment, insight and analysis on the matters of the moment in the global sports industry.
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 07:38:43 +0000
Manchester City, the Premier League charges and what happens next?
George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by soccer finance expert Kieran Maguire to discuss the Premier League's decision to refer Manchester CIty to an independent commission over alleged breaches of the financial rules that govern English soccer's top flight.
Talking points:
  • The Manchester City affair (2:02)
  • The Super Bowl ratings (36:58)
  • DAZN's US$1bn deal for NFL Game Pass (44:39)
  • Under the radar stories (48:30)
Thu, 16 Feb 2023 06:00:00 +0000
Why is the Super Bowl recession proof?
George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by SportsPro's resident American and community lead Chris Stone to interrogate the forever booming business of the Super Bowl. The NFL title game continues to wrack up gaudy numbers and 2022 edition looks like it is going to be no different.

Talking points:
  • The media outlook for this year's Super Bowl (2:53)
  • How has the NFL made the game so big? (7:13)
  • The commercial business of the Super Bowl and what's new this year (18:42)
  • Star power or lack thereof (26:16)
  • The economic impact of hosting the Super Bowl (36:18)
Thu, 09 Feb 2023 06:00:00 +0000
Ideas to Invest in Now 2023… unpacking this year’s sports tech startups to watch list
Regular SportsPro Podcast hosts George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by technology editor Steve McCaskill to talk about the latest Ideas to Invest in Now list, profiling the 20 startups who made it, while also looking at the trends behind their inclusion.

Talking points:
  • How is the list put together? (1:41)
  • Diving into the 2023 Ideas to Invest in (4:32)
  • Does the sports industry move too slowly when it comes to innovation? (10:25)
  • The role of in-house tech teams and incubators (15:58)
  • The trends that run through this year's list (21:25)
  • The increasing value of data and its ownership (28:40)
  • Looking forward to next year's Ideas to Invest In (34:15)
  • What are the risks for sports in over-embracing technology? (37:39)
Thu, 02 Feb 2023 06:26:41 +0000
Podcast | Measuring the moments that matter with MindProber
Sport has a unique ability to trigger emotional extremes. Meet the company seeking to measure them.
SportsPro’s George Breare is joined by Pedro Almeida, co-founder and chief executive of MindProber, to explore the Portuguese company’s vision to quantify and explore our emotional response to sporting events.
From charting the company’s beginnings in a laboratory to working with some of the largest broadcasters, brands and sports properties, the conversation covers:
  • The role physiological data plays in evaluating sporting events and audience engagement
  • How Mindprober’s ‘galvanic skin response’ technology is optimising multi-frame broadcast sports such as golf and motorsport
  • Why emotional response is playing an increasing role in sports sponsorship evaluation
Tue, 31 Jan 2023 06:00:00 +0000
How will tech's job cuts impact sport? Plus, unpacking the LIV Golf-CW Network rights deal, Misfits boxing, and exploring Edmonton's host city credentials
SportsPro's George Breare is joined by Tom Bassam to hit a quick industry news wrap covering job cuts in tech sector, LIV Golf's US rights deal with the CW Network and the advances being made in influencer boxing by KSI's Misfits brand.

Then, in part two, Edmonton Events director Cindy Medynski joins the show to talk about the Canadian city is taking a new approach to event hosting.

Talking points:
  • Big tech, big cuts and the impact on sport (1:20)
  • LIV Golf arrives on US TV via the CW Network (6:45)
  • KSI's Misfits, DAZN and athlete influencers (12:59)
  • Interview: What Edmonton has to offer as an event host (18:51)
Thu, 26 Jan 2023 06:00:00 +0000
The NEW ERA year ahead in women's sports
Tom Bassam is joined by Allie Dinsmore, vice president, strategy and new business development at the Professional Fighters League; Sahaj Shah, product and UX/UI designer, Areto Labs; and Charlie Sizer, global partnerships manager at DAZN - all members of the 2022/23 SportsPro NEW ERA cohort - to discuss what the year has in store for women's sport, as well as women in the industry.

Talking points:
  • Personal backstories (1:25)
  • The NEW ERA experience so far (5:44)
  • Things to look forward to in women's sport in 2023 (9:00)
  • Building the profile of female athletes through original content (15:51)
  • Why this could be the year that women's properties are properly valued (18:46)
  • How important is it to have figures like Julie Uhrman leading the way? (26:52)
  • Why the business of women's sport doesn't have to be the same as men's (31:20)
  • Equality goals for the industry in 2023 (37:21)
  • Personal new year's resolutions (41:46)
Thu, 19 Jan 2023 06:00:00 +0000
The Qatar 2022 debrief, considered thoughts on a World Cup like no other
SportsPro's George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by PA Media chief sports reporter Jamie Gardner to reflect on Qatar 2022, before editorial director Michael Long unpacks his feature on a World Cup that has loomed large over much of his journalistic career.

Part one talking points:
  • View from on the ground in Doha (2:11)
  • Fifa control and the fairness of media scrutiny (7:16)
  • How successful was the tournament? (11:39)
  • Qatar 2022 as a template for wannabe nation builders (16:21)
  • Press freedom at Qatar 2022 and the social impact of the World Cup (24:34)
Part two (30:03):
  • How Qatar 2022 has dominated the last 12 years (31:42)
  • Industry sentiment on the World Cup (33:33)
  • Was this a line in the sand for major event hosting? (38:26)
Thu, 12 Jan 2023 06:00:00 +0000
The sports industry influencers who will shape 2023 and some bold predictions
Regular hosts George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by features editor Sam Carp to unpick SportsPro's annual list of ten industry influencers who will shape the sporting year, while also finding time to gaze into the crystal ball to predict the major business narratives of the next 12 months.

Talking points:
  • What does it take to make the ten influencers list? (3:00)
  • The role of Women's World Cup COO Jane Fernandez (5:01)
  • How Julie Uhrman is changing the NWSL (12:41)
  • Rory McIlroy... the saviour of golf? (19:42)
  • Is James DeLorenzo set to lead Apple into a bigger role in sports media? (28:24)
  • Sam Carp's predictions for sponsorship in 2023 (38:26)
  • Tom Bassam explains why Warner Bros Discovery is going to dominate the sports media space this year (43:55)
Thu, 05 Jan 2023 05:00:00 +0000
The big fat SportsPro Podcast quiz of the year
For the last SportsPro Podcast of the year, George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by features editor Sam Carp, technology editor Steve McCaskill and community lead Chris Stone for a festive, sports business-themed quiz.
  • Round one - A year in news (2:50)
  • Round two - SportsPro long reads (22:15)
  • Round three - Who said what? (42:49)
Thu, 22 Dec 2022 06:21:36 +0000
Takeaways from Qatar 2022, the Bundesliga’s trouble at the top as DFL CEO Donata Hopfen quits and the WSL continues to break records
Regular SportsPro Podcast hosts George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by senior staff writer Ed Dixon for a soccer-centric episode in World Cup final week.
Talking points:
  • Has the World Cup been a success?
  • The legacy of Qatar 2022
  • What is happening at the DFL and what does it mean for the Bundesliga?
  • How the WSL continues to surpass expectations
  • Under the radar stories
Thu, 15 Dec 2022 06:46:23 +0000
NBA investment, selling off The Hundred; plus, the opportunity of fashion and sports
SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam is joined by editorial director Michael Long for a quick scan of the biggest industry news, before Simon Trewavas from RTB House joins the pod to talk about the data solutions firm's new report on the opportunities for sports brands and the fashion industry.
Talking points:
  • The NBA opens itself to sovereign wealth investment (1:10)
  • Is it the right time for the ECB to sell The Hundred? (6:12)
  • The wider impact of the Juventus board's mass resignation (13:27)
  • Should we read much into the idea of the Olympics in Qatar? (18:58)
  • Unpacking the 'Data in Fashion and Sports. How Brands Are Staying a Cut Above in 2022' report with Simon Trewavas from RTB House (24:46)
Find the report in full here.
Thu, 08 Dec 2022 06:00:00 +0000
On the floor at OTT Summit 2022
SportsPro’s George Breare and Tom Bassam take you inside the Melia Castilla to track the trends and conversations at the OTT Summit.
Talking points:
  • OTT big picture with the StreamTime Podcast
  • Warner Bros Discovery and Dyn Media
  • Unpacking onstage debate
  • WSL and the NBA App
  • OneFootball and Web 3.0
  • Event takeaways
Thu, 01 Dec 2022 16:05:01 +0000
What is going on in Qatar? Unpacking Fifa's World Cup troubles and the unrelated return of Bob Iger to Disney
SportsPro’s George Breare and Tom Bassam go in-depth on all issues and big questions coming out of the early days of the Qatar 2022 World Cup and spend a little bit of time talking about Bob Iger's return to Disney.
Talking points:
◦ (2:25) - The key issues in focus in Qatar
◦ (7:46) - The Budweiser ban fallout
◦ (13:16) - Are we seeing sportswashing in action?
◦ (20:20) - What now for Fifa and Gianni Infantino?
◦ (25:49) - Will major event host now face greater scrutiny?
◦ (33:00) - The outlook for the 2026 World Cup
◦ (34:40) - Brands differing approaches to Qatar 2022
◦ (44:27) - Bob Iger back in as Disney chief executive
Thu, 24 Nov 2022 06:00:00 +0000
How Roblox works with sports, the collapse of FTX and Viaplay eyes the EFL
SportsPro’s George Breare and Steve McCaskill are joined on the latest episode of the SportsPro Podcast by Christina Wootton, vice president of global partnerships, Roblox.
Before Wootton joins the conversation, the hosts wrap up some of the big sports industry news stories of the last week. Talking points:
  • The collapse of FTX and the impact of the cryptocurrency struggles (0:45)
  • Viaplay making moves for the English Football League (EFL) story (9:28)
  • Has the Rugby League World Cup been a success? (13:58)
Christina Wootton interview:
  • How does Roblox work? (17:40)
  • As a metaverse, what does Roblox offer the sports industry? (22:28)
  • The process for partners to get involved (28:44)
  • Bringing live broadcasts into the platform (36:31)
  • What is Fifa World? (37:44)
  • What works in the Roblox metaverse? (43:00)
Thu, 17 Nov 2022 06:00:00 +0000
PTPA director Ahmad Nassar’s vision to shake up tennis player representation
Ahmad Nassar knows a thing or two about the commercial value of elite athletes. As founding chief executive of OneTeam Partners and the former president of NFL Players Inc., Nassar has helped develop group licensing opportunities and maximise the collective marketing potential of top stars across a range of major leagues in team sports.

Now, as executive director of the Professional Tennis Players Association (PTPA), an independent player advocacy group set up by Novak Djokovic and Vasek Pospisil in 2020, Nassar is working to create new earning opportunities for male and female tennis players internationally. Installed in August, the American also doubles as chief executive of the Winners Alliance, the PTPA’s for-profit commercial arm.

In this episode, Nassar sheds light on what the PTPA is - and also what it isn’t. On the agenda:

- The creation of the PTPA (23:47)
- Why tennis players need collective representation (26:55)
- Providing financial security and improving working conditions for players (29:36)
- The PTPA model and its place in tennis (35:15)
- What the Winners Alliance hopes to achieve (39:54)
- Structuring, valuing and negotiating group licensing agreements (44:02)
- Making money from the PTPA (54:50)
- Lessons from golf for the tennis status quo (57:46)

Prior to George’s conversation with Ahmad, SportsPro editorial director Michael Long dials in to discuss some of the big – and not-so-big - sports business stories of the week, including reports that Fenway Sports Group is looking to offload Premier League giants Liverpool (00:35), the NBA’s latest private equity venture (07:58), and news of fresh investment in pickleball (12:25).

Thu, 10 Nov 2022 07:30:00 +0000
Laureus Sport For Good Index Podcast Special | Championing the brands making a positive impact through sport
In this special episode of the SportsPro Podcast, host George Breare is joined by Adam Fraser, chief executive of the Laureus Sport For Good Foundation, and Jessica Clancy, senior vice president of corporate social responsibility at NBCUniversal, to discuss the second edition of the Laureus Sport For Good Index.

Launched in 2021 to recognise brands making a positive social and environmental impact through sport, the Index once again shines a light on 29 companies whose work is setting the standard, bringing about meaningful progress, and ultimately changing lives.

On the agenda in this episode:

• What is the Laureus Sport for Good Index and why was it created?
• The difficulty in measuring and quantifying 'positive impact' for brands
• Why purpose-driven business is a financial as much as moral imperative
• Why the Index can prompt internal change and progress

To view the full Laureus Sport For Good Index and find out why each brand is included, click here.

Mon, 07 Nov 2022 08:55:00 +0000
Six Nations CEO Ben Morel on the Autumn internationals, CVC and creating a year-round product
George Breare and Tom Bassam visit Six Nations HQ to talk to the annual European international rugby union tournament's chief executive, Ben Morel.

Talking points:
  • The evolution of the Autumn Nations Series (1:02)
  • Making the best use of CVC's investment (8:39)
  • The impact of the TikTok partnership (16:36)
  • How technology changes the commercial conversation (20:28)
  • The Six Nations' broadcast strategy (24:46)
  • Will the Autumn Nations Series go to new territories? (30:08)
  • The health of the club game (37:28)
Thu, 03 Nov 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Talking Sportel and SportsPro’s NEW ERA
George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by SportsPro technology editor Steve McCaskill, who dials in from the wrong side of the tracks in Monaco, to provide an update from on the ground at Sportel.
Then, in part two, GB Snowsports chief executive Vicky Gosling and Tennis Channel editor in chief Andi Chu talk us through SportsPro’s NEW ERA gender equality programme, while also sharing some of their own experiences of the challenges facing women in the sports industry.
Part one talking points:
  • Big picture takeaways (0:30)
  • The National Hockey League's (NHL) new over-the-top (OTT) deal with Sportradar (3:21)
  • Sportel suprises? (5:27)
  • Unpacking Eurovision's 2023 Women's World Cup rights deal (7:30)
Part two talking points:
  • What is SportsPro's NEW ERA programme (13:06)
  • Chu and Gosling's initial thoughts on the programme and why they got involved (14:00)
  • Is there an education gap in the root causes of gender inequality? (20:14)
  • The benefits of promoting diversity in sports organisations (25:20)
  • Chu and Gosling's personal career experiences (28:40)
  • A brighter future for women in the sports industry (35:44)
  • How can men be better allies? (39:03)
  • Understanding the challenges of other women (43:21)
Thu, 27 Oct 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Things to keep an eye on in the NBA and the EFL's plans to end the Saturday 3pm blackout
SportsPro's George Breare and Tom Bassam are back together for a quick hit on the latest sports industry news.

On the slate for this week's show are the new National Basketball Association (NBA) season and the English Football League's (EFL) plans to end the UK's Saturday 3pm soccer blackout with its next domestic rights deal.

Talking points:
  • Three big themes for the new NBA season (01:25)
  • The NBA's new app (03:20)
  • Can the NBA get US$75 billion for its next US rights deal? (06:56)
  • Does the expanded NBA playoff format add value (10:40)
  • What is the EFL is planning for its next domestic rights deal (12:40)
  • How could you make iFollow revenue distribution fairer? (16:45)
  • The other new ideas in the EFL RFP (20:36)
  • Is this an opportunity to reset the EFL's finances (22:06)


Thu, 20 Oct 2022 05:00:00 +0000
50MM Special | Who is the most marketable athlete on the planet today?
Who is the most marketable athlete on the planet today? What makes one athlete more marketable than another? How should the term ‘marketability’ be defined? What do brands look for when aligning with an athlete?

SportsPro has been asking itself such questions every year since it first released its annual ranking of the world’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes in 2010. The process of answering them has sparked some interesting debates and a constant reevaluation of what it means to be marketable at any given time.

In this special episode of the SportsPro Podcast, released to coincide with the 13th edition of SportsPro’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes list, our team breaks down some of the key trends and talking points to emerge from the 2022 ranking with the help of Amar Singh, senior vice president of content and communications at MKTG.

We also hear from Chris Collins, the president at NorthStar Solutions Group, whose updated data-driven methodology determined the 2022 rankings, making this year’s list the most comprehensive assessment of athlete marketability ever produced.

Mon, 17 Oct 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | ICC CEO Geoff Allardice on cricket going DTC and why T20 is the route to growth
Geoff Allardice, chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), sits down with George Breare ahead of the men’s Twenty20 World Cup.

In addition to a preview of the tournament, the conversation explores cricket’s balance between respecting tradition and pursuing innovation for growth. On the agenda is the importance of T20 for cricket to gain a foothold in key growth territories and why the US has the potential to be the sport’s third largest media market. Allardice also explores the future of the women’s game and the role Test cricket has to play.

Finally, the discussion moves towards the ICC’s transition to a direct-to-consumer strategy (DTC), with the launch of initiatives such as the ICC.tv over-the-top (OTT) platform, the new ecommerce store with Fanatics and other digital projects.
Thu, 13 Oct 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Women’s sport special with the ECB, RFU and Twitter, plus a Rugby World Cup preview
SportsPro content manager George Breare returns from a short break to helm the latest episode of the Weekly Wrap podcast.

In part one, Breare is joined by SportsPro senior staff writer Ed Dixon to get the lowdown on his recent interview with Sally Horrox, World Rugby’s director of the women’s game, ahead of the imminent Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.

Then, recording from Visa’s European headquarters following an exclusive event co-hosted by SportsPro and Two Circles, Breare sits down with the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) Anna Shaw, Twitter’s Roisin O’Shea and Alex Teasdale of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) to discuss the future of sponsorship in women's sport.

In a wide-ranging discussion, the panel reflects on some of the conversations had during the event, the advantages and disadvantages of unbundling the rights to women’s sports properties, the impact of purpose-driven marketing, and where future opportunities lie for brands.
Thu, 06 Oct 2022 06:30:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Unpacking DAZN's acquisition of Eleven, more WSL records, what now for the Phoenix Suns?
With the story of DAZN's acquisition of Eleven breaking on 27th September, Tom Bassam and Sam Carp give their immediate reactions to the consolidation of two former challenger media brands, as well as what the deal means for the industry more broadly.

With Robert Sarver having announced he will be selling the Phoenix Suns, there is also a bit of discussion (11:06) of how we got to this point, what happens next and - perhaps most importantly - who might buy the embattled National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise.

On a more positive note, the Women's Super League (WSL) continues to go from strength to strength following a weekend of record attendances. (20:00) Bassam and Carp zoom out on the top flight of English women's soccer to ask how the league grows attendances beyond staging a handful of fixtures per season at the big stadiums.

Talk then turns to the National Football League (NFL) and its US$50 million Super Bowl half-time show deal with Apple (29:22) and there is also a bit of time left over for a couple of under the radar stories.
Thu, 29 Sep 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The best of SportsPro APAC, NFL streaming issues and Patagonia's gift to humanity
In the absence of George Breare, SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam is joined by senior writer Ed Dixon for a catchup on the latest sports industry news.

First up on the agenda is run through of the highlights from the recent SportsPro APAC event in Singapore, with some analysis of sessions featuring Disney Star's Sanjog Gupta, the Commonwealth Games Federation chief executive Katie Sadleir, as well as Sarah Chambers and Amy Prosser from Optus.

There's also a look at some of the streaming issues faced by the National Football League (NFL) and the decision from the owner of Patagonia to pledge the outdoor brand's profits to tackling the climate crisis.

We round off the show with the regular 'under the radar' stories and some listener questions.
Thu, 22 Sep 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Saudi Arabia wants the World Cup and how Slate became the sport industry's favourite startup
George Breare dials in from SportsPro APAC in Singapore for a quick catchup on the key industry news stories of the past week, namely the report that Saudi Arabia is to fund a three-nation bid to jointly host the 2030 World Cup alongside Egypt and Greece.

News editor Tom Bassam explains some of the details of the report and weighs up its chances of success in the murky world of soccer geopolitics, while there is also time for a quick discussion on Cazoo's impending exit from the sponsorship picture in continental Europe.

Then Breare speaks to Eric Stark, co-founder and president of social content startup Slate (14:38), about the company's rise. Slate was named in SportsPro's 2020 class of 'ideas to invest in now' and won the SportsInnovation Award at this year's Ignition event in January. Stark lifts the lid on the company's origins, its funding journey and the plans for the future.
Thu, 15 Sep 2022 06:39:09 +0000
Laver Cup special with Tony Godsick and Steve Zacks
Tony Godsick, chairman of the Laver Cup tennis tournament, as well as long-time agent of Roger Federer, and event chief executive Steve Zacks join host George Breare on this special edition of the SportsPro Podcast.

Ahead of the tournament’s arrival in London on 23rd September, the trio discuss the creative vision and continued commercial development of the Laver Cup five years after its inception in 2017.

The conversation spans Federer’s influence on the tournament’s aesthetic and brand positioning, its founding commitment to format innovation, what to expect in London, and how the Laver Cup is serving a younger generation of tennis fans at a time when the sport’s following is only growing older.
Tue, 13 Sep 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | San Francisco 49ers CMO Alex Chang on marketing in the new age of the NFL and what to make of The Hundred after season two?
George Breare and Tom Bassam are joined by San Francisco 49ers chief marketing officer, Alex Chang, ahead of the new National Football League (NFL) season (18:28).

The conversation dives into the new International Home Marketing Areas (IHMA) programme and how the 49ers are seeking to make use of their new active territories. Chang also lifts the lid on how the the NFL team is working with Leeds, the Premier League outfit that the 49ers have a significant investment in.

Before that, the hosts talk about the second season of English cricket’s short-format competition, The Hundred, and what DAZN’s Primera División rights deal means for Spanish women’s soccer.
Thu, 08 Sep 2022 05:30:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The business of the US Open, the PGA Tour becoming a bigger business and the new business of TMRW Golf
Kirsten Corio, chief commercial officer at the US Tennis Association (USTA), takes some time out of her busy US Open schedule to join the podcast to discuss the Grand Slam's data-led strategy.

Before Corio dials in from New York (19:48), SportsPro's George Breare and Tom Bassam hit some of the headlines from the previous week in the sports industry. First up the latest developments from the PGA Tour's attempt to throw money at the LIV Golf problem, then some insight into what Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's TMRW Golf venture could mean for the game, before a bit of discussion of what is happening in the world of online chess.

Corio then joins the pod to lift the lid on how the USTA is approaching its first US Open at full capacity since 2019, its data-led approach to business intelligence and how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used across its operations.

The show closes out with some under-the-radar stories and a couple of listener questions.
Thu, 01 Sep 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | BBMF reflections on Drive to Survive, Animoca Brands, sustainability in motorsport and the Hamilton Commission
Motorsport writer Cian Brittle brings his motorsport expertise to a special SportPro Podcast looking back at the recent BlackBook Motorsport Forum in London.

Post event reflections are interspersed with some of the sounds from onstage and on the floor at BBMF, as the pod analyses some of the key themes to emerge from the Leonardo Hotel.

Talking points include Nascar’s efforts in the entertainment space, the enduring impact of Drive to Survive, the future of decentralised gaming, sustainability and what the Hamilton Commission’s report has taught us about diversity in motorsport.

There is also a bit of time to talk about sprint racing in MotoGP and a potential Saudi Olympics.
Thu, 25 Aug 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The Africa Super League, NFL on Black Friday, Cazoo troubles and Peloton struggles
SportsPro editorial director Michael Long is on the pod this week to comb through a week of industry news headlined by the launch of the Africa Super League (ASL).

Alongside regulars George Breare and Tom Bassam, the panel discuss Fifa's role in the new competition's rollout, the ASL's vague finances and CAF governance.

Conversation then turns to the National Football League (NFL) and how its increasingly close ties with Amazon may lead to a game being played on Black Friday.

Also covered off are the plight of two brands - Cazoo and Peloton - who have major reach in the sports industry but are now having to plot a retreat.

The show then closes out with a few 'under the radar' stories and listener questions.
Thu, 18 Aug 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The Hundred is back, Barça are a mess and the battle for golf continues
SportsPro senior writer Ed Dixon, who recently penned a wonderful introduction for the second season of The Hundred, joins the pod to discuss the return of the ECB's short format domestic cricket competition.

Podcast host George Breare, no stranger himself to the world of cricket, and news editor Tom Bassam also offer their thoughts on the competition, as well as its wider implications for the game.

The pod then turns its attention to a selection of some of the biggest news topics in the sports industry, including Sky's disappointing Q2, the wild state of affairs at Barcelona and the latest in the LIV Golf's attempts to shake up the sport.

The show concludes with the regular 'under the radar' section, including some discussion on Jake Paul's gambling startup.
Thu, 11 Aug 2022 04:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Women's Euro 2022 reactions, Premier League predictions and listener questions
The latest SportsPro Podcast sees regulars George Breare and Tom Bassam joined by features editor Sam Carp for a soccer-centric episode.

Basking in the glory of the Lionesses winning Women's Euro 2022, discussion covers what happens next for the players, the Women's Super League (WSL) and the game at club level across Europe.

Then, with the Premier League returning this weekend, the conversation moves to the big storylines heading into the new season, the growing gap with the lower divisions, as well as what Chelsea and Newcastle can expect in their first full campaigns under new ownership.

To finish up, the trio look at some of the sports industry's under the radar stories and take some listener questions.

If you have a question you want answered on the pod, get in touch via podcast@sportspromedia.com.
Thu, 04 Aug 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | What is the real legacy of London 2012?
Making his debut as SportsPro Podcast host, content manager George Breare is joined by news editor Tom Bassam and Nathan Homer, chief commercial officer at the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), to talk about what the 2012 Olympic Games have left behind.

Homer, who joined the LLDC in 2020, outlines the successes and shortcomings of the Olympic Park in the wake of London 2012, and shares some of the plans for what will happen in the next ten years of the venue's development.

The pod then dives into some of the under-the-radar stories from the last week of sports industry news, before taking some listener questions to close out the episode.
Thu, 28 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Women’s Sports Week special with Two Circles’ Annie Panter
To mark Women’s Sports Week across SportsPro’s platforms, Eoin Connolly speaks to Annie Panter, MD of Ventures at Two Circles, about how women’s sport can maintain its commercial momentum.
She explores the most effective strategies for women's sports bodies and their partners, and explains why rights holders need to focus on events and products that work to keep driving a virtuous cycle.
She also reflects on how women’s sport has changed since she won Olympic hockey bronze at London 2012, how the progress of powerful sports like soccer will affect the sector, and what can be learned from recent success stories.
Thu, 21 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | World Athletics Championships, the 150th Open, and soccer in court
SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam and features editor Sam Carp join Eoin Connolly for another sports industry update, including a look ahead to the World Athletics Championships in Eugene, Oregon.

They ask what impact the track and field showpiece will have and whether the sport can evolve to find a new place in the modern media ecosystem. They also consider Nike’s influence on a hometown event, and World Athletics’ plans to rebuild an American presence ahead of LA 2028.

There is also time to preview golf’s 150th Open and reflect on a busy week for world soccer in the courts.
Thu, 14 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Uefa Euro 2022 and a new landmark for women’s soccer
Jenny Mitton, the women’s sport lead at M&C Saatchi Sports and Entertainment, joins Eoin Connolly and SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam to preview Uefa Women’s Euro 2022.
They look at the expectations being set for the tournament over the next three weeks, the impact it can make in host nation England, and the commercial development of women’s soccer. Mitton also explains what is being learned about the competition’s fanbase - which combines hardcore followers and big eventers - and how brands are approaching the opportunity.
Then, they ask what will come next for the women’s game in Europe and beyond.
Thu, 07 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Understanding crypto risks in sport with PerfORM Due Diligence
Quentin Thom and James Newman, co-heads of PerfORM Due Diligence, join Eoin Connolly to explain what sport needs to understand about the crypto marketplace.

They discuss the risks that sports teams and organisations should recognise before entering into crypto partnerships, especially given the complexity of companies in the sector and the speed of change. In that context, they then detail the ambitions their practice has for creating specialist operational due diligence services that facilitate smarter, more secure business in the space.

They also discuss the path towards greater regulation and why sport’s relationship with crypto differs from other industries.
Tue, 05 Jul 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The Tour de France: the history and future of cycling's unique showpiece
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam are joined by Alex Duff, author of Le Fric: Family, Power and Money – The Business of the Tour de France.
They discuss how the model of cycling’s biggest event has been shaped by the decades-long ownership of the Amaury family, consider its role as an elite global challenge and national showpiece, and ask how the outsized prominence of the Tour continues to affect the wider business of the sport.
They also look to the future of the Tour, including the Zwift-backed women’s event, data partnerships and a new Netflix series.
Thu, 30 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Innovation at Wimbledon and a big week for soccer in the US
SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam and media and tech editor Steve McCaskill join Eoin Connolly to reflect on another week of industry news.
First, they look ahead to The Championships at Wimbledon, asking whether the removal of rankings points will really hamper the appeal of tennis’ grass-court Grand Slam and reviewing the latest tech innovations introduced at SW19 by IBM and other AELTC partners.
Then they look back on a busy week for soccer in North America, piecing together the implications of a landmark deal between Apple and MLS and confirmation of host venues for the 2026 Fifa World Cup.
Thu, 23 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Matthew Primack on Fanatics’ multi-billion dollar evolution
In another session from SportsPro Live at London’s Kia Oval, Eoin Connolly speaks to Matthew Primack, senior vice president of international development at ecommerce and merchandising giant Fanatics.
Matthew explains how Fanatics has built partnerships with the likes of the NFL, the NBA and Formula One, where it aims to innovate and how its operations are being affected by supply chain and sustainability concerns.
They also discuss the implications of the company’s rapid growth in recent years, with widespread inward investment, the acquisition of collectibles brand Topps, and new projects in web3 and sports betting creating a digital fan platform.
Tue, 21 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Indian Premier League cricket’s game-changing media rights bonanza
Eoin Connolly is joined by SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam and features editor Sam Carp to unpack one of 2022’s biggest deals so far.
They discuss a bumper set of media rights sales for cricket’s Indian Premier League, with Disney’s Star retaining traditional TV coverage as Reliance and Paramount’s Viacom18 venture swoops in for digital rights. With over $6 billion on the board, they examine a changed picture for cricket and Indian sport.
They also reflect on the first weekend of LIV Golf and ask whether the ATP’s latest reforms will help head off a rebel threat in tennis.
Thu, 16 Jun 2022 06:05:24 +0000
Weekly Wrap | LIV Golf arrives, LeBron’s first billion and Apple’s sports updates
Eoin Connolly is joined by SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and media and tech editor Steve McCaskill to run through another week of industry developments.
As LIV Golf tees off for its first event in St Albans, they ask what the contentious Saudi-backed series aims to bring to the sport and who it can bring along other than its opening field.
Then, as Forbes reports LeBron James to be the first active NBA player worth US$1 billion, they ask what athlete power will look like in the generation ahead, and Steve explains sport’s place in Apple’s latest software rollout.
Thu, 09 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Rugby League World Cup’s treble vision for major events
In a session from SportsPro Live in London, Eoin Connolly talks to senior leaders from this year's Rugby League World Cup: chief executive John Dutton, social impact director Tracy Power and tournament director Dean Hardman.
They lay out a distinctive vision for the event, which will unite the men’s, women’s and wheelchair tournaments in England in October and November.
They discuss its aims to support key community initiatives, the challenges of managing such a complex commercial and logistical delivery in Covid conditions that triggered a one-year delay, and the chance for the sport to excite new and existing fans alike.
Tue, 07 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Uefa Champions League aftermath and rethinking soccer showpieces
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by Paris-based independent comms consultant Dan Tunna to reflect on a dramatic sporting weekend.
Dan shares an on-the-ground account of a chaotic Uefa Champions League final at the Stade de France, which was delayed by 36 minutes as fans faced dangerously packed queues, disorganisation and heavy-handed policing outside. The trio also discuss the need to reconsider how major soccer events are run as another major final comes under intense scrutiny.
There is also a quick look at a bumper Indian Premier League rights tender and the latest movements in US motorsport.
Thu, 02 Jun 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The Uefa Champions League final and a pivotal moment for European soccer
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by James English, managing partner for sport at Fuse, for a commercial preview of the Uefa Champions League final.
They discuss the work going on in Paris to deliver for the competition’s sponsors, and ask whether different formats for the concluding week could add value for partners, hosts and fans.
Then they explore how the Uefa Europa League and Europa Conference League have added depth to the continental season, and consider how the Uefa Women’s Champions League final could deliver progress for the sport.
Thu, 26 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Paralympics president Andrew Parsons on a busy year and a bolder future
Eoin Connolly is joined by Andrew Parsons, the president of the International Paralympic Committee (IPC).
They discuss a year of relentless challenges for the IPC, with back-to-back Covid-era Games in Tokyo and Beijing within just a few months, and a ban for Russian and Belarusian para-athletes after the invasion of Ukraine.
They also talk about how the IPC sees its future leadership role shaping up within the wider movement, with the creation of the Para Sport platform and a new commercial strategy being developed, while Andrew shares his biggest ambitions for the second four-year term he secured in December.
Tue, 24 May 2022 04:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Innovation in sport, the NBA in the metaverse and rugby in the USA
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by Angela Ruggiero, Olympic ice hockey champion turned Sports Innovation Lab co-founder and World Rugby exco member.
They reflect on the DFL’s Sports Innovation event in Düsseldorf, which offered a creative on-field showcase of new technologies. They also consider the possibilities of Discovery’s BT Sport joint venture and the NBA’s latest virtual reality play with Meta, and ask where Fifa’s gaming strategy goes after its EA Sports split.
There’s then time to look ahead to a decade of Rugby World Cups that will take in debut tournaments in the USA.
Thu, 19 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook | What younger generations are bringing to the world of sports business
In what really is the final instalment of the Playbook Podcast, Matt Rogan is joined by Will Gaffney, the 17-year-old founder of the Bat for a Chance cricket charity.

Will discusses how and why he decided to start the charity and reflects on his experiences of pitching the idea to senior chief executives while balancing the running of the organisation with the daily rigours of school life.

The pair also consider how the next generation is bringing fresh perspectives to the sports industry, why younger people are more likely take risks and what the leaders of tomorrow look like.
Tue, 17 May 2022 06:34:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | F1 in Miami and what Chelsea can expect from Todd Boehly
Sportico’s Eben Novy-Williams returns to give Eoin Connolly an American perspective on the latest sports business developments.
They discuss what Todd Boehly’s US track record – especially his ownership of MLB’s LA Dodgers – suggests about his future as owner of Premier League club Chelsea. Elsewhere in soccer, they look at Uefa’s Champions League reforms and EA Sports’ split from Fifa after three hugely successful decades.
Across the Atlantic, there’s a review of Formula One’s glitzy Miami Grand Prix debut, the WNBA’s prospects are sized up as its season starts, and there’s an update on the sale of the NFL’s Denver Broncos.
Thu, 12 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | A fond farewell to SportsPro magazine
As SportsPro says goodbye to its print magazine after 117 issues, Eoin Connolly is joined by three other former editors – SportsPro editorial director Michael Long and Leaders’ James Emmett and David Cushnan – for a very special podcast.
They reflect on how the magazine came to reflect and adapt to a changing sports industry across its 14-year lifespan, finding new ways to tell stories and meet the needs of its community of readers.
They also share some favourite features and moments, personal memories of how each edition was brought to life, and thoughts on the appeal of print publications.
Tue, 10 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Taylor v Serrano, Chelsea’s bidding race twist and the GreenPark metaverse
Eoin Connolly reviews another week of industry news with SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and senior staff writer Ed Dixon.
Tom unpacks more developments in the Chelsea ownership saga, with Todd Boehly’s consortium in place as the preferred bidder despite late interest from Ineos owner Sir Jim Ratcliffe. Then Ed reflects on a historic night in New York, where Katie Taylor and Amanda Serrano became the first female boxers to sell out Madison Square Garden.
Finally, GreenPark Sports chief strategy officer Tony Grillo lays out a vision for a mobile fan metaverse for leagues like the NBA and La Liga.
Thu, 05 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Ben Morel, Victoria Gosling and Steve Elworthy on the role of the CEO in 2022
In this session from SportsPro Live Matt Rogan chats to three leading chief executives in international sport for a candid look at the realities, challenges and opportunities of leadership in 2022.
In what is the penultimate episode of the Playbook Podcast, Rogan is joined by Six Nations Rugby’s Ben Morel, Victoria Gosling of GB Snowsport and Surrey County Cricket Club’s Steve Elworthy to discuss areas ranging from finance and governance to broadening diversity and inclusion.
This session was timed to celebrate the launch of Rogan's SportsPro CEO Playbook 2022, a rich source of pragmatic advice for all those leading sports organisations.
Tue, 03 May 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | SportsPro Live 2022 special: inclusivity, sustainability and space technology
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by a series of guests at SportsPro Live 2022, an in-person return for the flagship conference.

Event host Kait Borsay and SportsPro CEO Nick Meacham explore inclusivity and representation in the industry and the growth of women’s sports. SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan and GB Snowsport CEO Vicky Gosling lay out the challenges facing businesses in 2022.

Sam Shave, co-managing director of sustainability consultancy thinkBeyond, reflects on green initiatives trialled at the Kia Oval, and Elena Razzano explains how the European Space Agency’s activities could help develop new sports innovations.
Thu, 28 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Jonathan Licht on the evolution of Sky Sports and broadcast media
In this special excerpt from the StreamTime Podcast, SportsPro CEO Nick Meacham talks to Jonathan Licht, managing director of UK pay-TV powerhouse Sky Sports.
Jonathan reflects on the development of the Sky Sports offering through an era of rapid change in delivery and the rights market, explaining what the company has learned about sports broadcasting and audiences across three decades.
He also reveals how the growth and diversification of the Sky group and platform has influenced its thinking about its consumer positioning, as well relationships with sports like the Premier League and Formula One and its own media competitors.
Tue, 26 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Broadcast innovations in the Bundesliga and the sports team ownership spectrum
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam run through another week of industry news, and hear from DFL executive vice president of AV rights Steffen Merkel about the latest media developments in German soccer’s Bundesliga.
With the endgame approaching in the contest to take over world soccer champions Chelsea, Tom and Eoin discuss a diverse range of team investment stories, from Serie A’s AC Milan to the NFL’s Denver Broncos and the NHL’s Seattle Kraken.
Then Stefan explains how 5G, AI and other technologies have built out the Bundesliga’s storytelling and fan engagement capabilities.
Thu, 21 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Heatley Tector on running a new business during a pandemic
In this episode of the Playbook Podcast, host Matt Rogan sits down with a business leader whose organisation has successfully ridden the storm of the pandemic.

Heatley Tector is the former owner of Move Media and was in the middle of establishing HBV Studios, a Dublin-based audiovisual production company, as the health crisis started to unfold.

An experienced TV and radio presenter, Tector has a longstanding connection with sport. He talks to Rogan about the challenges of managing the new business during a pandemic and offers his reflections and learnings as the company emerges on the other side.
Tue, 19 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Getting to grips with Fifa+ and Uefa’s new rules for club spending
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talk to Kieran Maguire, co-host of the Price of Football podcast, and go over some of the week’s developments in the business of soccer.
They discuss the launch of the Fifa+ direct-to-consumer digital platform – a new free service hosting original content and up to 40,000 live games a season – and ask what it means for the global governing body’s media and commercial strategy.
There’s also time to reflect on Uefa’s revamped financial regulations for clubs, and go under the radar with the crypto-powered WAGMI United takeover of fourth-tier English side Crawley Town.
Thu, 14 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | March Madness, NIL rights and betting, and F1 in Las Vegas
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by Sportico’s Emily Caron to reflect on a busy spell of US sport.
Emily reviews the return of college basketball’s March Madness, and explains the implications of an expanding sports betting market and opportunities created by new NCAA name, image and likeness (NIL) rights rules for student-athletes.
There’s also time to discuss a landmark week for sport in Las Vegas, with Formula One confirming a Grand Prix and Oak View Group planning a US$3 bllion campus, as well as women’s sports stories on both sides of the Atlantic and beyond.
Thu, 07 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Introducing the CEO Playbook 2022
In this special edition of the Playbook Podcast, regular host Matt Rogan chats to SportsPro editorial director Michael Long about the release of the CEO Playbook 2022, a free and interactive how-to guide for business leaders in sport.

Rogan reflects on why he teamed up with SportsPro to launch the Playbook in March 2020, a time when the sports industry was reeling from the impact of the Covid pandemic amid a prevailing sense of shock and uncertainty. Additionally, he picks out his personal highlights and takeaways from more than 24 hours of conversations recorded since the Playbook Podcast debuted a little over 12 months ago.

There’s also a look ahead to Rogan’s forthcoming in-person session at SportsPro Live, where three top executives - Surrey County Cricket Club's Steve Elworthy, Vicky Gosling of British Ski & Snowboard and Six Nations Rugby’s Ben Morel - will be on hand to share their views on the major challenges and changes impacting the role of the CEO in 2022.
Tue, 05 Apr 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Buffalo Bills’ stadium deal, SailGP’s DAO course, and more
Eoin Connolly is joined by SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and media and tech editor Steve McCaskill to review another week of industry news.
Steve reviews his trip to the season-ending SailGP event in San Francisco, explaining the series’ sustainability incentives and team ownership experiment with a blockchain-enabled decentralised autonomous organisation (DAO).
Then the trio discuss a US$1.4 billion stadium deal for the NFL’s Buffalo Bills, involving up to US$850 million in taxpayer funding, and compare it with European projects. There’s also time for a quick take on scripted sports content, EA Sports and Fifa, and sport climbing’s Discovery deal.
Thu, 31 Mar 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Meta’s Peter Hutton on the next generation of sports experiences
Eoin Connolly talks to Peter Hutton, director of sport at social media giant Meta, about the company’s relationship with sport and the future of live experiences in the metaverse.
They discuss how Meta approaches its partnerships in sport and the role played across each of its platforms, from Facebook and Instagram to the messaging service WhatsApp, and the prospects for greater adoption of Oculus virtual reality products.
Hutton also shares how his understanding of sports storytelling has evolved in his time at Meta and his media career at companies like Sky and Discovery-owned Eurosport.
Tue, 29 Mar 2022 05:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Chelsea's competitive ownership race and Manchester City's rise up the Money League
The Athletic football news reporter Matt Slater returns to join Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and cover a busy week in the soccer business.

As the Raine Group receives plenty of bids for Chelsea, discussion centres on an accelerated sales process at Stamford Bridge and what lies ahead for the English soccer giants, as well as asking what influence the prospective new owners could have on the wider game.

They also reflect on a Deloitte Money League table that has Manchester City at the top for the first time and tells a story of the Premier League’s financial dominance.
Thu, 24 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Allistair McCaw on developing your leadership skills as a CEO
For this episode of the Playbook Podcast, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan is joined by Allistair McCaw, a leading consultant and advisor on maximising human performance, team culture and leadership.

The author of multiple best-selling books and a five-time duathlon world championship competitor, McCaw has spent more than 25 years working with Olympic gold medalists, Grand Slam champions and Fortune 500 companies, as well as NCAA colleges and professional sports teams.

Having spent recent weeks exploring the many areas on a chief executive’s to-do list, this episode focuses on the specific skills required to lead an organisation. The conversation sees the pair discuss ways in which you can develop and look after yourself as a leader, and they also share some actionable insights to apply to your own time.
Tue, 22 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Apple’s sports strategy in focus and OTT USA in review
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and media and technology editor Steve McCaskill join Eoin Connolly to review another week of stories and trends from around the sports industry.
Steve recaps key talking points at the SportsPro OTT Summit USA, from the big streaming picture at Turner Sports and ESPN to a widespread interest in betting and the burgeoning commercial appeal of women’s sports media.
Then the trio pore over Apple’s deal with Major League Baseball, asking how the tech giant’s sports strategy could play out, and look at under-the radar news including the latest on the Premier League’s NFT rights.
Thu, 17 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Christian Horner and Ariel Kelman on the Oracle Red Bull Racing partnership
On the eve of a new Formula One season, Eoin Connolly talks to Oracle chief marketing officer Ariel Kelman and Christian Horner, team principal of Oracle Red Bull Racing.
They discuss how Oracle’s analytics and cloud solutions helped power Max Verstappen to an unforgettable first world driver’s title in 2021, how the partnership is expanding this year, and why machine learning and artificial intelligence technologies are playing an ever bigger role in racing, development and fan engagement.
Ariel also explains how sports partnerships showcase Oracle’s positioning, and Christian talks about getting the team ready for another challenging campaign.
Tue, 15 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Baseball locked out, women in sport and more Russia reaction
Eoin Connolly and SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam return to reflect on another busy week of industry developments.
Sports bodies cover more difficult ground in response to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, with the Premier League reviewing its media rights options and gymnastics up in arms over an ugly podium protest from Ivan Kuliak.
Then the conversation turns to baseball, as MLB drifts deeper into a season-delaying lockout. There is a discussion about supporting women in the sports business, and time for two stories going under the radar: a new phase for Brand Beckham, and another stab at soccer’s Super League.
Thu, 10 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Charlotte Hignett on the best executive strategies for managing people
Many sports organisations are on the journey from being administrators or event businesses to media enterprises, which creates a host of knock-on impacts for acquiring and nurturing talent.

For the latest Playbook Podcast, Matt Rogan is joined by HR expert and strategic advisor Charlotte Hignett for a broad discussion on creating optimal workplace cultures.

Hignett, who was people director EY Lane4 for 12 years, explains how businesses can best secure the right personnel and then ensure they develop in their roles. The conversation also covers retaining key staff, organisational design, the skills required for board-level HR leaders and managing generational tensions.
Tue, 08 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Sport disentangles from Russia amid brutal Ukraine invasion
Associated Press global sports correspondent Rob Harris and Professor Simon Chadwick, global professor of sport at Emlyon Business School, join Eoin Connolly to reflect on sport’s reaction to Russia’s invasion of neighbouring Ukraine.
They discuss the sanctions meted out so far, including bans for Russian teams from international and continental club soccer, and what lies ahead for federations looking to unravel close relationships with Vladimir Putin’s regime. They also talk about the complexity of withdrawing oligarch investment, as Chelsea owner Roman Abramovich considers his options, and ask whether global sports structures need to be rebuilt to hold off autocratic influence.

And a favour to ask - the SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 03 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | Sky Sports and Tottenham Hotspur on Game Zero and setting new climate expectations
Eoin Connolly is joined by Sky Sports director of football Gary Hughes and Tony Stevens, head of public and community relations at Tottenham Hotspur, to discuss the Game Zero project and sustainability beyond campaigns.
They explain what went into putting on September’s net zero carbon fixture between Spurs and Chelsea and how it was intended to create a public forum on climate change. They also reveal what comes next for their respective organisations in broadcasting and events, and how everything from purchasing to policy to partnerships will be affected by the need to pursue a greener future.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 01 Mar 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Premier League NFTs, Saudi golf stall and the rugby investment market
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and industry consultant Giles Morgan join Eoin Connolly to review another week of compelling sports business news.

They reflect on a potentially decisive blow for the backers of a Saudi-funded breakaway golf series (01:47), and the inflammatory comments of Phil Mickelson. Then they look at the latest money movements in rugby union (18:00) as Silver Lake completes its New Zealand deal and South Africa are linked with a move to the Six Nations Championship.

There’s also time for reports of a bidding race for the Premier League NFT licence (34:40) and a few stories drifting under the radar (45:55).

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 24 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How data can empower diversity
Discussing race used to be something that sports organisations avoided at all costs but thankfully in recent years things have moved on a little, even if the conversation is far from finished.

For the latest Playbook Podcast, Matt Rogan welcomes Sonny Peart, co-founder of Black Trail Runners, on to the show to look at the relationship between sport and race.

Peart explains how his charity took a data-informed approach to responsibly demonstrate the problem and quickly break down any bias in the running community - while explaining how this method can be applied more broadly.

The conversation also covers why it is important to avoid the ‘low cost and easy’ approach to creating awareness around implicit and explicit racial prejudice in the sports industry - and how to prioritise action and impact to create genuine change.

Finally, Peart outlines how senior leaders can champion change by educating themselves and others, placing critical emphasis on the importance of business leaders taking personal accountability for making this happen.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 22 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | The Super Bowl, overseas Premier League success and more Russian doping
The latest SportsPro Podcast sees Eoin Connolly joined by digital editor Tom Bassam and deputy editor Sam Carp to roundup of some of the big stories in the sports industry over the last week.

After a catch up on some of the headlines coming out of the Super Bowl, including some gaudy numbers to complete a bounce-back year for the National Football League (NFL), discussion moves to reports regarding the success of the Premier League's overseas broadcast rights sales operation.

The episode then dives into the narratives coming out of the Beijing 2022 Winter Olympics, including the troubling doping revelations around Russian figure skater Kamila Valieva. Then Bassam and Carp pick out a couple of 'under-the-radar' stories from the last seven days they think are worthy of a bit more attention.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 17 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Big Interview | World Rugby’s Alan Gilpin on private equity, sustainability and responsibility
Alan Gilpin, chief executive of World Rugby, tells Eoin Connolly about the changing responsibilities of the global governing body.
They run through the latest on discussions with commercial investors and the role venture capital and private equity firms might play in the growth of the game. They also talk about vital consultations on player safety and welfare, as well as the prospects for women’s rugby ahead of this year’s World Cup.
And Alan lays out the far-reaching Environmental Sustainability Plan 2030, which aims to dramatically cut World Rugby’s carbon emissions and build better choices into all of its activities.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 15 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Super Bowl LVI arrives in an NFL news blitz
As SoFi Stadium gets ready for Super Bowl LVI, Eoin Connolly is joined by Sportico sports business reporter Eben Novy-Williams and CNBC’s Jabari Young to run through the big stories in a busy period for the NFL.
They look at the themes surrounding the big game between the Los Angeles Rams and the Cincinnati Bengals, then cover topics ranging from former Miami Dolphins’ head coach Brian Flores’ potentially incendiary class action lawsuit on racial discrimination, to the mooted sale of the Denver Broncos, the league’s regional strategy, the Washington Commanders rebrand and the retirement of Tom Brady.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 10 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Managing through change with Alexandra Willis
The latest episode of the Playbook Podcast sees host Matt Rogan delve into an area that established businesses confront almost daily – managing change.

To take on the task, Rogan chats to Alexandra Willis, communications and marketing director for the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC). The Wimbledon tennis Grand Slam has always embraced change and Willis lifts the lid on the process for managing this. The conversation covers internal communication, as well as putting in systems to maximise co-creation, plus how to actively and intentionally enable people to contribute.

Rogan and Willis also explore how the different elements of an organisation can be structured to embrace change - both formally and informally – as well as ensuring you have the right people in place to cope during periods of transition.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 08 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Weekly Wrap | Beijing 2022: a troubled Olympic Games arrives
Eoin Connolly is joined by SportsPro senior staff writer Ed Dixon and Steve Martin, global CEO at M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment, to preview a contentious Winter Olympics in Beijing.
They discuss how Covid complications and allegations of human rights abuses against Uighur people in Xinjiang have dominated an uneasy build-up to the Games, and consider how the International Olympic Committee, its sponsors and broadcasters will move forward.
Then, China Sports Insider founder Mark Dreyer returns to give a perspective from the ground in Beijing, and look at the future of winter sports and the rest of the industry there.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 03 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Bruin Capital’s George Pyne on investment, innovation, NFTs and value in sports technology
In a session from SportsPro’s inaugural Ignition event, Eoin Connolly talks to George Pyne, founder and chief executive of sports and entertainment investment fund Bruin Capital.
George explains where Bruin identifies opportunities, its partnerships with scale-up companies like Deltatre, Two Circles, Oddschecker and TGI Sport, and how that compares with its activities in the startup space. He also lays out some of the key growth trends in sports technology, shares his thoughts on the prospects of NFTs and metaverse technologies, and discusses how the industry has changed since he moved on from IMG to set up Bruin Capital in 2015.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 01 Feb 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Sports tech ideas to invest in now
SportsPro media and technology editor Steve McCaskill talks to Eoin Connolly about the latest developments in the sports tech startup and investment space.
They reflect on SportsPro’s 2022 list of the 20 sports tech ideas to invest in now, teasing out key trends from personalisation to digital betting and networks in grassroots sport and college endorsements. They also consider the perspectives shared on an investor round-table, asking where value is being sought and whether excitement about the metaverse and NFTs is premature.
Steve then talks to the co-founder of one of the companies on the list, RespoVision’s Pawel Osterreicher.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 27 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How to shape and influence business culture
The latest episode of the Playbook Podcast sees host Matt Rogan seeking how to shape and influence the cultural side of an organisation.

Matt is joined by Tony Simpson, partner at Oliver Wyman, to decipher high-performance cultures and to find out if any business really wants one. The pair also discuss how to create drive and energy in your business in a candid and wide-ranging conversation.

Tony Simpson has held a variety of leadership roles in sport and media businesses in both Europe and the Middle East advising corporations and governments on business transformation, corporate structure and executive alignment strategy.
And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 25 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Making sense of European soccer’s January transfer window
Eoin Connolly gets a look inside soccer’s transfer market with Financial Times sports business correspondent Sam Agini; Kieran Maguire, author of The Price of Football and co-host of the podcast of the same name; and Daniel Geey, partner in the sports group at Sheridans law firm and author of Done Deal.
They explain what must happen and who needs to be involved for a player transfer to take place, reflect on how deals are valued and the financial instruments that pay for them, and consider how the market affects clubs’ behaviour and what reforms could improve the state of play.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 20 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
John Amaechi on responsibility, honesty and change in the sports industry
Eoin Connolly talks to organisational psychologist John Amaechi, founder of APS Intelligence and author of bestselling book The Promises of Giants.

They discuss how change happens at a personal and group level, how cultural expectations are set and how leaders can guide teams through uncertainty to progress. They also talk about the impact of societal change, the significance of role models and what a commitment to anti-racism really means.

A former NBA player, John argues why the sports industry needs to be more honest about its influence and how it can do better with the potential at its disposal.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 18 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Novak Djokovic, Covid vaccines and the business of the Australian Open
Amid a build-up dominated by the Novak Djokovic vaccine saga, Press Association tennis correspondent Eleanor Crooks joins Eoin Connolly to preview the Australian Open.

They discuss how the men’s world number one’s Covid stance will affect his standing in the game, how the episode has been received by other players and fans, and the implications for the tennis authorities and other sports bodies in creating vaccination policy.

They also cover broader themes in the business of tennis, from competition in the calendar to how the WTA will cover the fallout from the alleged 2021 disappearance of Chinese star Peng Shuai.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Thu, 13 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How to put financial management at the heart of your strategy
The latest episode of the Playbook Podcast sees host Matt Rogan seek to challenge the assumption that financial management in business is a formulaic skill.

In a bid to prove that financial management is not just simply having the numbers in the right place on a spreadsheet, Rogan talks to two partners at EY in Anna Faelton and Eva Garcia de la Fuente about their work at the global services firm, as well as some of the challenges outside of the sport-space and the applicable lesson in dealing with them
for those within it.

As the conversation moves on Anna Faelton and Eva Garcia de la Fuente also lift the lid on how to approach translating a company's finances into a coherent strategy and then executing on that plan.

And more good news! The SportsPro Podcast has been nominated for a Sports Podcast Award. If you like what you hear, please vote for us in the Best Sports Business Podcast category here. Please note that you will have to register first.
Tue, 11 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
Six predictions and ten influencers for the sports industry in 2022
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and senior staff writer Ed Dixon join Eoin Connolly as the podcast loosens up after the festive break with a preview of 2022.

There are predictions around athlete activism, brand scrutiny and technological change ahead of big events like the Beijing 2022 Olympics and the Fifa World Cup in Qatar.

Then come reflections on SportsPro’s ten influencers for 2022, whose challenges range from leading the conversation on human rights to managing cryptocurrency’s reputation, taking women’s soccer to the next level, bringing a media giant to life and finding new purpose for the Commonwealth Games movement.
Thu, 06 Jan 2022 06:00:00 +0000
The sports stories that defined 2021 and the evolution of SportsPro
In the final podcast of 2021, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly has a reflective chat with editorial director Michael Long.
Mike picks out some of the stories he thinks have defined the year gone by, from the Olympic movement’s challenges to private investment, the integration of technology and the rise and rise of women’s sport.
He also lays out some of the ways in which the editorial project has adapted not just to the Covid crisis but a longer-term evolution in the sports industry and how media companies’ relationships with their audiences have changed as well.
Tue, 21 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
The SportsPro Podcast Christmas Quiz Special 2021
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly turns quizmaster for a festive reflection on some of 2021’s defining trends.

Two teams – SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam and senior staff writer Ed Dixon; SportsPro media and tech editor Steve McCaskill and Charlie Beall, VP of digital strategy and ventures at Seven League, the digital sports consultancy within IMG’s Media & Events division – battle to a dramatic and by no means contentious finish.

They cover soccer’s European Super League debacle and its fallout, NFTs and sport’s metaverse dreams, major events and geopolitics, media rights adjustments and the continued rise of the athlete voice.
Thu, 16 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How to approach business planning in a testing and fast-moving environment
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Louise Johnson, chief executive at sports marketing agency Fuse, about business planning going into 2022.
They discuss how Louise juggles daily and long-term planning in an organisation with 100 staff in the UK and another 250 around the world. Louise also explains how she balances the needs of clients – including PepsiCo, McDonald’s, Nissan, and Carlsberg – with those of internal teams and Fuse’s parent, Omnicom. And they look at how best to assess annual targets, growth and resources, and future changes and obligations, in a testing period for the industry.
Tue, 14 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Verstappen and Hamilton’s F1 showdown and Jamie Reigle on Formula E
As the Formula One title race nears an incredible finish, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by the Black Book of Motorsport’s Peter Jones and Georgina Yeomans to review the 2021 season.

They discuss how competitive racing and drivers like Max Verstappen and Lewis Hamilton have taken the championship’s profile to new heights. They also cover the influence of Netflix show Drive to Survive, the evolution of F1’s commercial platform, and what a more sustainable calendar might look like.

Meanwhile, Georgina talks to Formula E chief executive Jamie Reigle ahead of a pivotal campaign in the all-electric series.
Thu, 09 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
NFTs, crypto, the metaverse and more: unpacking 2021’s sports tech trends with Jean-Baptiste Alliot
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Jean-Baptiste Alliot, co-founder of consulting agency LaSource, to make sense of 2021’s biggest tech trends and their lasting implications for the sports industry.
Jean-Baptiste explains how remote workflows and experiences will absorb the return of in-person activities, why it is crucial to think more deeply about the applications of cryptocurrencies and NFTs, and what the metaverse really means for sport as the world prepares for the rise of Web3.
He also looks ahead to 2022 and the launch of Ignition, a new tech event and showcase platform from SportsPro.
Tue, 07 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Peng Shuai, Beijing 2022 and the DBU’s Qatar boycott: sport’s complex year ahead
As tennis star Peng Shuai’s generates headlines worldwide, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by China Sports Insider’s Mark Dreyer and Professor Simon Chadwick, global professor of sport at Emlyon Business School.
They discuss local reaction to Peng Shuai’s sexual assault allegations against former vice premier Zhang Goali and consider the WTA’s response. With a US-led diplomatic boycott of Beijing 2022 possible, they ask whether sport’s relationship with China is changing.
Then SportsPro staff writer Rory Jones talks to Danish Football Union (DBU) chief executive Jakob Jensen about its promotional boycott of the Qatar 2022 Fifa World Cup.
Thu, 02 Dec 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How to juggle divergent priorities in a fast growth business
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Emma Barraclough, product owner at Blue Fuel.
Emma leads elite sports nutrition company Blue Fuel, launched in 2020 within Chelsea Digital Ventures - a ‘digital-first, consumer product business spun out from Chelsea Football Club.’
Rather than narrowing the conversation to a single area, this conversation covers the expanse of responsibilities undertaken by a business leader - in particular ones in a fast growth sector.
From launching during a pandemic to scaling both a B2B and B2C business simultaneously, this is a fascinating look inside a fast growth business and a really candid reflection on the highs and lows of leading and juggling divergent priorities.

Tue, 30 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Where sport goes next after the Azeem Rafiq revelations
With a racism scandal rocking English cricket, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Chris Grant, an independent Sport England board member and expert in change management, to ask how organisations can respond properly to reports of discrimination and protect people from abuse.
Chris outlines the structural reforms sports bodies and businesses should embrace and explains why an honest dialogue is vital to the industry’s future, culturally and commercially.
Meanwhile, SportsPro staff writer Rory Jones dials in from the Smart Cities and Sport Summit in Copenhagen to relay the key trends in event hosting and urban development.
Thu, 25 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Castore’s Tom Beahon on building a sportswear contender
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Tom Beahon, chief executive of fast-emerging sportswear brand Castore.
They discuss Castore’s growth from a premium-focused startup to a company serving the likes of Rangers, McLaren, Newcastle United and the England cricket team and consider the challenges and scrutiny that come with meeting fans’ needs in those sports. Tom also talks about how he and co-founder brother Phil have adapted to investment from backers such as British retail entrepreneurs Mohsin and Zuber Issa, the influence of early partner Sir Andy Murray and finding a sustainable route to international expansion.
Tue, 23 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
The Big Debate: How do you really build a successful sports OTT service?
To bring the SportsPro OTT Summit to a close at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly gathers a panel of expert guests to tackle some big questions and preconceptions in digital sports media.

Dan Porter, CEO of youth-focused sports media company Overtime, Ampere Analysis consumer lead Minal Modha, Albachiara’s Roger Mitchell and Anthony Arena, chief executive of videogame-styled sports broadcast platform Aura, take on the real significance of social media audiences, the viability of subscription-led streaming services and whether new channels can survive without premium rights.
Thu, 18 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | How to build your business with social impact at its core
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Adam Fraser, chief executive of the Laureus Sport for Good Foundation.

Adam talks about how to put purpose and social impact at the centre of a sports business, explaining how Laureus works through projects around the world and also laying guiding principles for any organisation.

He also reflects on his transition to a CEO role, exercising global leadership through the limitations of the pandemic, and where a generational shift will take the cause of sport for good in the future.

Tue, 16 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
After COP 26: How can sport rethink its climate responsibility?
As the COP 26 Summit draws to a close, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to commercial director Paul Guest, freshly returned from the Sport@COP event in Glasgow.

They discuss whether sports bodies can move beyond pledges to lasting action on climate change, prioritising a sustainability agenda and the industry’s storytelling power and networked influence as a buyer. They also talk about holistic responses to the threat of extreme weather and Paul draws on some brand lessons from the Laureus Sport for Good Index, which launched this week.
Thu, 11 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Tanni Grey-Thompson and Ned Wills on the Laureus Sport for Good Index and social responsibility in sport
To coincide with the launch of the Laureus Sport for Good Index, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Laureus managing director Ned Wills and Baroness Grey-Thompson, the decorated Paralympian who is now a crossbench member of the UK’s House of Lords and a leading voice in using sport for positive social change.
They discuss the purpose of the Index project and its benchmarking potential, as well as the wider value of sports organisations as agents of tangible progress. They also take on the practicalities of working with partners and public authorities in making a meaningful, lasting difference.
Tue, 09 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Sue Anstiss, Lisa Parfitt and Togethxr’s Jessica Robertson on the way ahead for women’s sport
For SportsPro’s Women’s Sport Week, editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by The Space Between co-founder Lisa Parfitt and Sue Anstiss, a trustee at the Women's Sport Trust and author of Game On: The Unstoppable Rise of Women’s Sport.
They consider recent research about the visibility and fanbase of women’s sport, and what that could mean for the models powering events like The Hundred, the Women’s Super League and the Uefa Women’s Champions League.
Then editorial director Michael Long discusses storytelling in women’s sport with Jessica Robertson, chief content officer at Togethxr, a media and commerce company co-founded by Alex Morgan, Chloe Kim, Simone Manuel and Sue Bird.
Thu, 04 Nov 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Dr Tom Tanner on how sport can mount a meaningful climate fightback
As COP26 arrives, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to SOAS’s Dr Tom Tanner centre director and programme director at the Centre for Development, Environment and Policy about how sports bodies can respond to the climate emergency.
Dr Tanner helps to define some of the central challenges facing sport and how concepts like ‘resilience’ will give structure to the fightback. He also discusses which sports are making progress and which need to take their response more seriously, how major events and sports seasons could change, and the tangible steps organisations can make that have a real, sustainable impact.
Tue, 02 Nov 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The NFL, the NWSL, Kyrie Irving and Ted Lasso in a US update special
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly checks in on the US sports industry with Sportico sports business reporter Eben Novy-Williams and seasoned soccer journalist Grant Wahl.

Eben explains how supply chain issues are preparing to wreak havoc for sports teams, examines the latest controversy in the NFL and provides an update on the Kyrie Irving Covid vaccination row.

Then Grant looks at the fallout from the historic abuse scandal in the NWSL, assesses the mood of the sport in North America in 2026, and considers what Ted Lasso might mean for the Premier League’s US media rights prospects.

Thu, 28 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
SportsPro x StreamTime Podcast | Phil Lynch on Manchester United's media strategy and 'the Ronaldo effect'
For a special edition of the SportsPro Podcast's Big Interview series we bring you one of the highlights from our new weekly StreamTime Podcast featuring Phil Lynch, Manchester United’s media chief executive.

In a wide-ranging conversation with SportsPro managing director Nick Meacham, Lynch talks about his work overseeing content and distribution for one of the biggest soccer clubs in the world.

Lynch details his journey from the sunny beaches of California to the cloudier skies of Manchester to lead the transformation of United's media and digital businesses. This conversation covers how the Premier League giants work with their players, the impact of ‘the Ronaldo effect’ on social and United’s strategy to build their audience at scale whilst pushing fans towards their own platforms.

The newly-launched weekly StreamTime Podcast is released every Wednesday, with profiling the people, businesses and technologies driving the sports streaming revolution.

The podcast is set to become the go-to place for sports leaders and broadcast professionals seeking ideas, insights, and inspiration in these times of rapid transformation. Find StreamTime on your favourite podcast platform and make sure to follow or subscribe so you don't miss out on the latest episode.

Tue, 26 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: The Hundred’s Beth Barrett-Wild on scaling female sport at pace
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Beth Barrett-Wild, head of The Hundred women’s competition and female engagement at the England & Wales Cricket Board (ECB), about engineering a female sports event to deliver an instant impact.
They talk about the decisions that helped shape the women’s edition of this summer’s much-discussed short-format competition, how they built a platform that leading female cricketers could share with the men and how the ECB hopes to deliver more young fans to the women’s game in years ahead. They also look at where the lessons of the Hundred’s first season can be applied in other sports, while Beth reflects on her career to date and considers the qualities that can inform more inclusive leadership.

Tue, 19 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Breaking down the 2021 50 Most Marketable Properties list
As the 2021 edition of SportsPro 50 Most Marketable Properties list goes live, editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Adam Mitchell, chief executive of data partner and provider SponsorPulse.
They dive into some of the most significant case studies in the list, discovering what the data has to say about the Fifa World Cup and Olympic Games to WWE and League of Legends. They also tease out some of the longer-term trends that are emerging, from the rising forces of women’s sport to the globalising appeal of cricket, while Adam explains the methodology and what those working in the sports industry can learn from the project’s findings.
Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Mon, 18 Oct 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Newcastle United and Saudi Arabia: understanding a seismic Premier League takeover
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Press Association chief sports reporter Jamie Gardner and Professor Simon Chadwick, global professor of sport at Emlyon Business School, to unpack the takeover of Premier League soccer team Newcastle United by the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia.
They assess the response in Newcastle and across the English game, and consider some of the questions that have faced the Premier League since the deal went through, from the human rights record of the Saudi state to the reaction of other clubs. They also look into some of the motivations of the PIF and its partners in pursuing the deal, considering how Newcastle came to be identified as a target and how the acquisition fits into a wider sports investment strategy, and ask what comes next.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 14 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Brett Gosper on the NFL’s ambitions in London, Germany and beyond
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly heads to London’s West End to talk to Brett Gosper, head of Europe and the UK at the National Football League (NFL).
As the NFL stages two International Series games at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, Gosper explains how the league is rebounding from a Covid-enforced break in the British capital, how it is taking on markets like Mexico and Germany, and the implications of a rule change allowing individual teams to market themselves overseas.
He also reflects on his opening months in the job after arriving from World Rugby, what lessons he is applying from leading a governing body and his previous experience in agencies, and how sports like rugby, soccer and American football can collaborate on player safety and the risk of long-term brain injuries.
Tue, 12 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
On the ground at Sportel and into the metaverse with Peter Moore
As in-person conferences resume in pockets of the sports industry, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly checks in with staff writer Rory Jones, on the ground this week at Sportel in Monaco.

Rory shares his impressions from the influential sports media and tech event, sizing up the priorities of delegates and understanding how the experience has been adapted with Covid protocols. He also talks through the key themes that have been animating the sports media community this year, and looks ahead to new developments in how Sportel is delivered.
Then former Liverpool FC chief executive Peter Moore, now the senior vice president and general manager of sports and live entertainment at 3D engine giant Unity Technologies, gives an insight into sport’s future in the metaverse – the shared virtual spaces that will evolve from the internet. He explains how Unity’s Metacast will create unique platforms for sport, and how best to understand the changes that are coming next.

Click here for a brief glimpse of the Metacast technology in action.

Thu, 07 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook | Zig when others zag with Nick Meacham, managing director of SportsPro
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Nick Meacham, managing director at SportsPro.
In this episode Matt learns about SportsPro’s journey over the last two years, navigating international expansion, transitioning further into the digital space and managing through the pandemic - all while creating confidence in the parent company.
SportsPro operates across many of the spaces that impact our world: OTT, private equity and talent - things that resonate with all of us. With that in mind, this is an advertorial-free, candid wander exploring what is really going on in our sector at the moment and what impact that is having on SportsPro.

Tue, 05 Oct 2021 05:00:00 +0000
FIFA 22 and the meeting points between sport, culture and gaming
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by two guests from the award-winning Ear To The Ground agency, chief executive Richard Adelsberg and chief innovation officer Owen Laverty.

As EA Sports prepares to release the latest edition of its all-conquering FIFA videogame series, they discuss how that title and others like it have created communal spaces for fans, and what brands need to understand if they are going to add value. They also talk about the role of music and influencers, the importance of embracing play and participation, and the trends that are now shaping digital communities.

Thu, 30 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
World Chase Tag’s Christian and Damien Devaux on building a sport from scratch
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Christian and Damien Devaux, the co-founders of World Chase Tag, about the realities of launching a new sport in the 21st century.

The brothers reflect on WCT’s brief journey from the back garden to a burgeoning global series, refining the rules and creating a global network of athletes, enthusiasts and promotional partners. They also explain how they have been working out their commercial strategy, from digital content to relationships with broadcasters like ESPN and Channel 4, the governance and business models they are looking to, and what they are learning about how to get fans invested in a sport.

Tue, 28 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Unpacking Fifa’s biennial World Cup plans and exploring microbundling with Videoflow
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and Matt Slater, football news reporter at The Athletic, discuss the push to stage the Fifa World Cup every two years instead of four.

They look at what is driving soccer’s global governing body to pursue such radical change, who is behind the move politically and financially, and what it says about the battle for control of time and talent. They also ask what happens next and consider where it might be possible to find common ground in the debate over soccer’s international calendar.

Then, Videoflow co-founder and chief executive Jan Umansky explains how the platform is giving greater control and new monetisation opportunities to content creators, and explores some of the implications of decentralised, direct-to-fan networks online.

Thu, 23 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: BBC News sports editor Dan Roan on how storytelling in sport has changed
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Dan Roan, the sports editor at BBC News.
They discuss Dan’s path to one of the most visible roles in British sports media and the unpredictable nature of following developing stories. Dan also reflects on how the growth of the industry has brought sports news closer to hard news in the past two decades, how the emergence of digital media and podcasts has created a wealth of storytelling opportunities, and the implications of these changes for senior leaders in sport.
Tue, 21 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Breaking down the 2021 Most Marketable Brands list
As SportsPro launches its list of the world’s 50 Most Marketable Brands in 2021, editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Scott Tilton, co-founder and chief executive of data partner Hookit, to explore some of the key themes.
Tilton explains the methodology behind the list and lays out its value for the sports industry. He also considers why Nike and Adidas have been able to make such an impact, looks at the emergence of Dream 11 and how sponsors in different sectors are performing, and identifies the longer-term trends and lessons that brands should be acting upon.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Mon, 20 Sep 2021 07:00:00 +0000
Channel 4’s Raducanu deal, sport’s non-live market and Verimatrix at Uefa Euro 2020
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and managing director Nick Meacham dip into a couple of the week’s big media stories.

They discuss Amazon’s last-minute deal in the UK with free-to-air Channel 4 for the US Open final between Emma Raducanu and Leylah Fernandez, and ask whether to expect more opportunistic agreements and non-exclusive partnerships in the future. They also explore former ESPN and DAZN boss John Skipper’s latest venture, original content business Meadowlark Media.

Then (36.37) Nathan Saunders, product manager for DRM solutions at Verimatrix, looks back on the company’s projects securing live streams and workflows during Uefa Euro 2020, and explains what to expect as remote and cloud-based production becomes the norm.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 16 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Ali Krieger on living authentically and the changing face of women’s soccer
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Ali Krieger, soccer player for the NWSL’s Orlando Pride who has been capped 108 times by the US women’s national team.

They discuss how Ali – who was seventh on SportsPro’s list of the world’s most marketable athletes in 2021 – has gone about nurturing her public and commercial profile, both individually and with wife and teammate Ashlyn Harris, and about the freedom and authentic fan connections that can come with living your true self.

They also cover how life in the women’s game has changed and continues to change, and how actions like the US women’s national team’s campaign for equal pay will leave a better environment behind for those players who follow.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 14 Sep 2021 04:00:00 +0000
How sports rights holders can attract sponsor brands like HSBC
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Tom Huggins, co-founder and chief operating officer at Greenroom Digital, and Sven Gloor, senior manager of global brand partnerships for HSBC, to talk about how digital content and data have changed best practice in sponsorship.

They discuss how HSBC assesses the value and impact of its sponsorship portfolio, from golf to Wimbledon tennis to British Cycling and beyond, and how performance measurements are used to deliver on a range of internal and external outcomes. They also talk about how Greenroom helps brands and rights holders to identify the right data metrics that make partnerships more effective, how rights holders can rethink their assets to better appeal to sponsors, and how sport and digital marketing are helping HSBC through intense competition for younger consumers.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/

Thu, 09 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the 2021 Most Marketable Athletes list with NorthStar's Frank Gregory
SportsPro's editor at large, Eoin Connolly, and Frank Gregory, social intelligence practice lead at 50 Most Marketable analysis partner NorthStar Solutions Group take you through some of the most prominent themes in this year's list.
Wed, 08 Sep 2021 07:13:07 +0000
Playbook Podcast | Reflections from Two Circles’ first ten years with co-founders Gareth Balch and Matt Rogan
In this special episode of the Playbook Podcast, Two Circles co-founders Gareth Balch and Matt Rogan reflect on the first ten years of the business.

The duo share some of the lessons from building a differentiated offer right from the start, to developing a performance culture in the team, while prioritising client retention and pushing on with international growth. The episode tracks the ideas which have taken them from Rogan's kitchen table through two acquisitions into becoming one of the pre-eminent international sports marketing agencies of the digital era.
Tue, 07 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
WeThe15 and the changing demands of the Paralympic mission
As the Paralympic Games continue in Tokyo, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Craig Spence, chief brand and communications officer at the International Paralympic Committee (IPC), and Jarrod Clyne, human rights advisor for the Human Rights Council at the International Disability Alliance.
They discuss the opportunity the Paralympics creates to celebrate and support people with disabilities, and how the IPC’s positioning and that of its brand partners are changing to meet the needs of the wider movement. Craig and Jarrod also talk about how athletes are building advocacy and introduce WeThe15, a multi-organisation campaign for the 1.2 billion people with disabilities worldwide.

Thu, 02 Sep 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Brentford FC chief executive Jon Varney on the life of Premier League newcomers
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Jon Varney, chief executive of newly promoted Premier League soccer club Brentford FC.

They reflect on Brentford’s unlikely journey to the top level of the English game – making their return after a 74-year absence – and the careful building that has gone into that process on and off the pitch. Jon also discusses the move from their much-loved old home, Griffin Park, to the new Brentford Community Stadium, adapting to different demands and financial horizons, commercial development and sustaining the team’s community.

Tue, 31 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Did the Hundred make it count?
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by senior contributor Matt Rogan to discuss the first season of the Hundred, the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) much-heralded new short-form competition.
They talk about what worked and what needs work across the format, presentation and delivery, what the centralised model made possible and where existing teams and structures still bring irreplaceable value. They also consider what other rights holders and organisations in sport can learn, and how new fans can be brought in with or without new tournaments.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector
License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 26 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to build an effective board with John Dowson, English Institute of Sport chair
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan speaks with John Dowson, chair at the English Institute of Sport to discuss the role of the board.

They talk about how the bi-monthly board meeting is just the start and how the very best not only support the organisations they are a part of but challenge them in their entirety. John outlines the importance of role clarity at the highest level and how cognitive diversity is fundamental to good decision making.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 24 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Breaking down the 2021 50 Most Marketable Athletes list
For this special edition podcast, SportsPro digital editor, Tom Bassam, is joined by Greenfly chief executive, Daniel Kirschner, to break down the 50 Most Marketable Athletes list. Then, Zoomph's director of business strategy, Scott Lewis, is on to explain the methodology behind the rankings.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Mon, 23 Aug 2021 07:45:00 +0000
Lionel Messi’s PSG move and what it tells us about how soccer is being run
The New York Times’ global sports reporter Tariq Panja joins deputy editor Sam Carp to assess the commercial impact of Lionel Messi’s arrival at Paris Saint-Germain.

Following Lionel Messi’s shock departure from FC Barcelona, The New York Times’ global sports reporter Tariq Panja joins SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp to discuss whether it really should have come as a surprise at all.

They discuss what led to one of the greatest soccer players of all time having to leave the Nou Camp after more than 20 years, 672 goals and 35 trophies, the inevitability of his subsequent arrival at Paris Saint-Germain, and the potential commercial implications for Ligue 1 and La Liga.

There is also time for the pair to consider what this all says about Uefa’s existing financial fair play (FFP) rules, how Qatar will look to capitalise on Messi’s presence in Paris in the build-up to the 2022 Fifa World Cup, and some of soccer’s regulatory issues that have been laid bare by the whole saga.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 19 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
FuboTV CEO David Gandler on the future of streaming
SportsPro managing director Nick Meacham speaks with the FuboTV co-founder and chief executive, David Gandler, on the platform's recent success as well as its plan for the future.

It has been a successful period for FuboTV after announcing a record set of results for the last financial year and a bumper Q2 in 2021 - with that in mind, and with regular host Eoin Connolly away, we dip into the vault to bring you one of the most compelling conversations from a recent SportsPro event.

FuboTV is one of the most exciting streaming platforms on the planet and SportsPro was fortunate enough to have Gandler appear a keynote speaker at the OTT Summit USA back in February.

In this conversation, Gandler offers an insight into FuboTV’s key numbers and what they tell us about the platform’s strategy. He also identifies where the streaming platform's opportunities lie in betting, ecommerce, as well as live and on demand content.

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Tue, 17 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The Premier League returns and so do the fans
Digital editor Tom Bassam and deputy editor Sam Carp look ahead to the start of the 2021/22 top-flight English soccer season.

With the 2021/22 Premier League season set to get underway with Arsenal’s trip to newly promoted Brentford on Friday, SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam is joined on the podcast by deputy editor Sam Carp for a commercial preview of the upcoming campaign.

They consider the return of fans to grounds, the measures being implemented to keep them safe, and whether attendances will immediately bounce back to pre-pandemic levels on the back of 16 months when habits and priorities might have changed.

There’s also time for the pair to discuss some of the hefty fees Premier League clubs have been spending on player transfers, and what that says about the strength of England’s top flight compared to Europe’s other major leagues as clubs continue to manage the financial fallout from the pandemic.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 12 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: The art of acquisitions with Jonathan Perelman of ICM Stellar Sports
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan speaks with Jonathan Perelman, President of ICM Stellar Sports to explore the art of the modern acquisition and the rapidly-changing face of athlete representation.
They reflect on Tokyo 2020, the new world of athlete activism and how representation must adapt if it is to survive. This conversation is also about the often mystified world of acquisitions, what must go right at the negotiation table and how to assemble a reliable team to get you through it.
The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 10 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Lessons from Tokyo 2020 and what comes next for the Olympic movement
As the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games draws to a close, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Angela Ruggiero, a former Olympic ice hockey champion and IOC member who is now the co-founder and chief executive of Sports Innovation Lab, and T Burns Sports founder Terrence Burns, an experienced advisor to brands, bids and federations.

They share some of their reflections on how the event has unfolded and what might have been learned about the future of the Olympic movement. That discussion includes the changing role and influence of athletes, how brand partners can carry the Olympic story and where they could draw new lines on social or political issues, and what the Games can offer future hosts.

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Thu, 05 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Paris 2024 CEO Etienne Thobois on a new vision for an Olympic city
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Etienne Thobois, chief executive of the local organising committee for the Paris 2024 Olympic Games.

They discuss what the Paris 2024 team have been learning in Japan, how the Covid-19 pandemic has affected those activities and the progress of their own preparations, and how the pressure will change after the closing ceremony at Tokyo 2020.

They also talk about the Paris 2024 commercial programme and about how far the Games concept can reconnect the Olympics with the host city and its people, rethink how to encourage physical exercise, and showcase urban spaces in a more creative way.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 03 Aug 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Tokyo 2020: life inside the Olympic bubble and European media’s age of Discovery
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by digital editor Tom Bassam to take on the opening days of the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
They discuss the broadcast picture in Europe, where viewers of free-to-air services like the BBC are adjusting to more limited output as Discovery’s 50-territory rights deal kicks in for a summer event for the first time. They also ask what Discovery’s strategic intent is for Olympic content across Eurosport, Discovery+ and its range of European channels, as well as in its expanding global activities, and dive into the on-screen product.

Then, AP global sports correspondent Rob Harris is on the line from the media centre to give an insight into life inside the Covid-protective bubble in Japan, reflecting on how movement restrictions and mostly empty venues have changed the story of the Games.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 29 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to launch a new business strategy with Limelight Sports’ Craig Dews
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan speaks to Craig Dews, chief executive of Limelight Sports, a marketing agency that unlocks the power of participation sport.

They discuss the truth about building and launching a new strategy, at a point where so much of the sports industry – not least the mass participation space – has had to rethink how and why it does things. The conversation covers how best to assess an organisation’s needs in an uncertain future, the realities of change management in the face of day-today priorities, bringing staff on board for the journey and judging progress along the way.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.

Tue, 27 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games commercial preview
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by Ricardo Fort, founder of the Sport By Fort consultancy and former global head of sponsorship at Coca-Cola, to look ahead to the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games.
They discuss the reported apprehension around the host city as athletes and media arrive before the opening ceremony, whether the story of the event can escape the shadow of Covid-19, and how activities for partners will have been adapted. They also consider what value the Olympics holds for brands, reflect on Toyota’s decision not to promote its Games sponsorship within Japan, and ask how the movement’s message can be taken forward – and whether it is fans and Olympians who are best placed to do that.
There’s also time for a brief dip into the pages of issue 114 of SportsPro magazine, which is available this week.

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Thu, 22 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
USATF chief Max Siegel on Tokyo 2020 and the way forward for athletics
As Tokyo 2020 looms, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Max Siegel, chief executive of USA Track & Field.

They discuss preparing a team for the Olympics in pandemic conditions, how Covid-19 has affected the USATF, Sha’Carri Richardson’s THC ban, broader questions around anti-doping and competitive fairness, and how digital media and connected participation could shape the future of athletics.

Max also talks about diversity in leadership, how to bring new perspectives and experiences into an organisation, and the importance of giving athletes a voice on social issues as well as the growth of their sport.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 20 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
James Milner and Adam Lallana’s golf venture, and athletes in media from Euro 2020 to Space Jam
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Misha Sher, global head of sport, entertainment and culture at Mediacom, to talk about the growing role of athletes in media.

They discuss the fallout from Uefa Euro 2020, with England players on the front foot over racist abuse on social platforms, what to expect from the Olympics and next year’s Uefa Women’s Euro 2022, and how brands should navigate athlete-led conversations on social issues. There’s also time to look at LeBron James’ version of the Looney Tunes basketball caper Space Jam, and consider how entertainment crossovers have changed since Michael Jordan’s film in 1997.

Then (35.04), as the Open Championship approaches, soccer stars James Milner and Adam Lallana explain how they’re applying their experience to specialist golf agency White Rose Sports Management, appearing alongside new signing Ben Schmidt.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 15 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to foster a culture of diversity and inclusion with Vodafone’s Claire Harvey
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Claire Harvey MBE, former Paralympian turned global inclusion lead at telecoms brand Vodafone.

They talk about how to do better in the complex and sensitive area of inclusion and diversity, drawing on Claire’s experience in sport, business and beyond to try and set a path through new social norms and expectations. They also identify some positive steps that any organisation can take to improve their practices and their culture, and a few strong examples of where sport is getting things right.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 13 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The Uefa Euro 2020 final: the FA’s Chris Bryant on preparing Wembley Stadium for England and Italy
As Wembley Stadium gets ready to welcome England and Italy for the Uefa Euro 2020 final, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Chris Bryant, tournament director at the Football Association. They talk about the job of managing the demands of Uefa, public health authorities, local and national government as London’s role in the tournament has changed. They also discuss how Wembley Stadium has been prepared for the closing stages of the tournament, creating the right atmosphere for fans, the evolving identity of the ground and the surrounding area, Uefa Women’s Euro 2022 and the future.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Fri, 09 Jul 2021 11:40:00 +0000
Chelsea, Facebook and the Paralympics on SportsPro APAC day two
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam welcome Jean-Baptiste Roy, founding partner of Asia Sports Tech, as they review the second and final day of SportsPro APAC. On the agenda: the distinctive social media markets of India and China and what they mean for sports brands inside and outside those countries, the efforts of World Table Tennis to build an offering fit for the 2020s, and the power of the Paralympics to change perceptions of disability across Asia during Tokyo 2020. The panel hear from Facebook India VP and managing director Ajit Mohan, Chelsea head of global fan engagement Adam Field, and The Valuable 500 founder Caroline Casey. Find out more about SportsPro APAC and register for on-demand access at www.sportsproapac.com
Fri, 09 Jul 2021 04:00:00 +0000
Star India, DAZN, Tennis Australia and more on SportsPro APAC day one
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and staff writer Ed Dixon are joined by Janna Jauhar, APEC director at Mailman Group, to wrap up the opening day of the SportsPro APAC virtual conference.

They discuss topics ranging from fan engagement and content customisation during the pandemic, and how to address a breadth of local audiences, to the differing impact of esports and mobile and digital platforms across a diverse region.

They also hear from Star and Disney India head of sports Sanjog Gupta, Tennis Australia chief executive Craig Tiley, and Yoichiro Basso, the DAZN Group senior vice president for subscription growth in Japan.

Find out more about SportsPro APAC and register for live and on-demand access at www.sportsproapac.com
Wed, 07 Jul 2021 16:30:00 +0000
All To Play For: Matt Rogan on how sport can reboot our future
In a special edition of the podcast, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan dives deep into his new book, All To Play For: How Sport Can Reboot Our Future, in conversation with editor at large Eoin Connolly. Matt explains how a more connected vision can not only help the sport prepare for the challenges of the era to come, but also help deliver its social and health benefits more powerfully. He discusses how the industry can better communicate its values to win round the next generation of fans, how it is already finding innovative points of contact with communities, and where technology and creativity will open up new opportunities.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ All To Play For: How Sport Can Reboot Our Future, by Matt Rogan with Kerry Potter, is available now in hardback and ebook from Ebury Publishing.
Fri, 02 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
TikTok’s Uefa Euro 2020 journey and the gamified future of sports content
SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp talks to James Rothwell, head of marketing for EMEA at TikTok, about the social media company’s partnership with Uefa Euro 2020.

They cover how TikTok’s campaign was brought together in the months before the tournament, what it has been doing to bring the fan conversation to its platform, and the impact that has been having on its community and its profile. They also identify the type of content that has captured the imagination so far, from user-generated posts to Ed Sheeran's live-streamed concert.

Then (31.26), Sport Buff co-founder and president Jonty Whitehead explains to SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly how gamification and interactive layers are encouraging deeper engagement with fans and giving rise to new monetisation opportunities. He also discusses the lessons sports broadcasters can learn from audience behaviour in esports and on streaming sites like Twitch.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 01 Jul 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Larry Scott: The Pac-12 commissioner's exit interview
In this special edition of the SportsPro Podcast, editor-at-large Eoin Connolly speaks to outgoing Pac-12 commissioner, Larry Scott.

As the former WTA chief executive prepares to bow out at the end of June after leading the conference for 12 years, Scott reflects on his time at the helm of the organisation, the impact of the recent federal NIL ruling and the commercial state of US college sports post-Covid.

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Wed, 30 Jun 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to lead and manage a service business in sport with Daniel Geey and Andrew Nixon
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Daniel Geey and Andrew Nixon, partners at leading technology, media and sport-based law firm Sheridans.

They discuss what goes on under the bonnet at a sports service company, from the demands of a typical working day to the balance between working in the business – bringing in fees – and working on it by leading and managing. They also reflect on what the post-Covid era might mean for the law sector, how to attract the right new talent, relationship-building with clients and much more.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 29 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Uefa Euro 2020 host cities: local impact, political tensions, Covid compromises and Scotland’s journey
As the first round of Uefa Euro 2020 draws to a close, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Kirsten Sibbit-Johnston, associate director at The Sports Consultancy, about how the tournament will have been viewed by the host cities.

They discuss the measurements that will have been most meaningful for understanding the tournament’s local impact, what Uefa will have learned about the political challenges of taking games to Munich and Budapest, whether the multi-nation model will appeal to other rights holders, and the compromises ahead for the events industry in a post-bubble, pre-normal phase of the pandemic.

Then (37.06), SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam gets a host venue’s perspective from Paul Bush OBE, director of events at EventScotland, who talks about the value of Glasgow’s Euro 2020 games, the impact of Covid on planning, and what’s next for the country’s strategy and the wider sector.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 24 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
HBSE’s Scott O’Neil on leading and learning through adversity with the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Scott O’Neil, chief executive of Harris Blitzer Sports and Entertainment, the group that owns the NBA’s Philadelphia 76ers and the NHL’s New Jersey Devils. In a conversation recorded before a disappointing end to the Sixers’ playoff run, Scott talks about how HBSE has managed the priorities of two organisations at different stages of their development, how it has tried to keep employees energised and supported through the pandemic and two unusual NBA and NHL seasons, and what a post-Covid future looks like for the leagues. He also discusses his bestselling new book, Be Where Your Feet Are, about the importance of staying grounded and acknowledging difficult experiences, and how he has applied some of those lessons in trying to foster an honest, open dialogue over the tumultuous past 18 months.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 22 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Uefa Euro 2020 week one in review and digital fan experiences in focus
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined again by Matt Slater, football news reporter at The Athletic, to look back on the opening days of the men’s Uefa European Championship.

They discuss the handling of Christian Eriksen’s shocking collapse during Denmark’s game against Finland, reflecting on crucial advances in medical protection for players but asking whether Uefa and the media will review their protocols after the tournament. They also consider the UK government’s stance on the booing of England players’ anti-racist gesture of taking a knee, and share some wider reflections on the competition so far.

Then (36.22), TJ Iaciofano, head of growth and strategy consulting at Infront X, lays out some of the key trends for rights holders to look out for in developing digital products for fans. He explains how the delivery of fan experiences is changing – both for live content and, as supporters return to venues, for live events – and how to assess your own priorities and match that to design.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 17 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to get the best from a negotiation with GAP Partnership’s Tim Green
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Tim Green, global head of delivery at the GAP Partnership, about the art and science of negotiation. Drawing on Tim’s experience with Coca-Cola, in sports marketing and now with a leading global negotiation consultancy, they discuss the finer details of a discipline which, while fundamental to success in business, is acquired by many mostly through on-the-job experience. Tim sets out some clear frameworks for how to negotiate effectively in practical scenarios from rights tenders to agency pitches to pay rises, explains how sales and negotiation skills differ, dispels some pervasive myths, and examines the role of leadership and culture.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 15 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Uefa Euro 2020 commercial preview and tokenising fan engagement through blockchain
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by Octagon managing director of football Phil Carling to preview one of the biggest events in some time: Uefa Euro 2020.

They ask where the tournament now fits in the wider soccer industry; what the 24-team, multi-nation format means for fans, partners and hosts; what to expect from incoming sponsors like Just Eat and TikTok; and how Covid restrictions will affect plans over the next month.

Then (39.32), Liquiditeam co-founder and co-chief executive Thomas Euler goes beyond the headlines about NFTs and cryptocurrency to explain how blockchain technology and digital tokens can build engagement, add value for fans, and even help them build a stake in their teams.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 10 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Major League Baseball’s Noah Garden on the commercial future of America’s pastime
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Noah Garden, chief revenue officer of Major League Baseball. They discuss the financial and commercial impact of Covid-19, as a full schedule plays out across 2021, and how the pandemic has changed the interactions between the league, its teams and its partners. Noah also lays out the implications of MLB’s ‘One Baseball’ initiative to coordinate more of the sport’s activities and talks about balancing the regional sports network economy with the need to digitise its media strategy, the changing approach to filling stadiums, innovations in technology and international ambitions.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 08 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Osaka’s compelling statement, Champions League week and personalised OTT experiences
Ahead of a busy summer of sport, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long reflect on some recent stories that draw together some key industry themes.

First, they discuss the withdrawal of tennis star Naomi Osaka from the French Open – where the world number two had wanted to avoid mandatory press conferences to protect her mental health – and consider what it says about the need to modernise communications between athletes and the media.

They also look back on the Uefa Champions League final in Porto, picking up on an intriguing New York Times report about a future ‘final four’ week for European club soccer’s showpiece, and comparing the ownership strategies of the Super League class with Premier League-bound Brentford.

Then (39.36) to coincide with the release of the whitepaper ‘Making the Personal Possible: Powering Interactivity and New Experiences in Sports OTT’, Limelight Networks’ Charlie Kraus explains some of the technology that enables interactive, customisable experiences in live digital broadcasts. Making the Personal Possible: Powering Interactivity and New Experiences in Sports OTT is a whitepaper produced by SportsPro in collaboration with Limelight Networks. Find out more and download your copy here.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 03 Jun 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to improve governance and diversity – from theory to execution – with Women in Football’s Jane Purdon
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Jane Purdon, the chief executive of Women in Football, and former head of governance and leadership at UK Sport and director of governance at the Premier League.

They discuss some of the best ways to think about governance as a means of responsibly exercising power, listening to a more diverse range of voices, and working effectively to meet fundamental challenges. The conversation covers some of the best governance structures for different types of sports organisation, lessons in governance from the pandemic and soccer’s collapsed Super League, and how everything comes down to people.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 01 Jun 2021 06:15:00 +0000
Seizing the esports sponsorship opportunity
Gaming takes centre stage in this session from the SportsPro Insider Series. Hosted by Becca Henry, vice president of communications at Misfits Gaming Group, and with a panel featuring George Mead, Fnatic’s partnerships director, and Alex Nuñez, brand partnerships and advertising sales lead for EA Sports Madden NFL, the three unpick what brands can do to flourish in the expanding esports sponsorship space.

Topics covered include bridging the gap between traditional sports and esports, creating effective activations, the evolution of partnerships, maximising return on investment, breaking non-endemic barriers and how branded campaigns are treated differently in competitive gaming.

Thu, 27 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The Jockey Club’s Nevin Truesdale on the return of fans and the future of British racing
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Nevin Truesdale, chief executive of the Jockey Club, one of the most important commercial organisations in British horse racing and operator of venues like Cheltenham, Epsom Downs, Newmarket and Aintree. With fans returning to UK sports events in larger numbers, Nevin talks about the summer ahead for the business and its vision for the years ahead. He also discusses a year of difficult financial restructuring, how a rebuilt Jockey Club team is now being prepared for the opportunities on the horizon, and the roles of data, betting, new waves of partners and elite athletes in racing’s future.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 25 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Premier League rights renewal and AT&T’s Discovery merger
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by managing director Nick Meacham and Tony Maroulis, principal analyst at Ampere Analysis, to discuss two huge sports media stories.

First up, they consider what the Premier League’s rollover of its UK£4.7 billion domestic rights deals with Sky Sports, BT Sport and Amazon says about the strategic outlook for English soccer’s top flight ahead of a period of digital transition, the health of the market in Europe, and the merits of the three-year sales cycle.

Next on the agenda is AT&T’s decision to merge its WarnerMedia assets, including the likes of Turner Sports, with Discovery, which owns Eurosport and GolfTV. They ask what the creation of another massive media group will mean for the industry, what the implications are for partners like the NBA and IOC, and whether this creates a path to a more globalised sports offering.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 20 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to lead through change with ATP chairman Andrea Gaudenzi
In a session recorded for SportsPro Live in April, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Andrea Gaudenzi, the chairman of men’s tennis’ ATP.
They discuss the challenges of taking sports organisations through internal and external change – updating the structures within the ATP and tennis, and addressing wider industry forces through the media and fan behaviour. Gaudenzi reveals how his experiences on the court, as a former world top 20 player, and in business, particularly in music when that sector was undergoing its own profound transformation, have informed his leadership style, his attitudes to managing and coordinating expectations, and his strategic vision for the game.
The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 18 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Sports destinations and venues in 2021 and beyond
Editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by deputy editor Sam Carp and staff writer Ed Dixon to talk through SportsPro's 2021 Destinations Report.

The three assess the state of play for the business of hosting as major events and international tourism return, and also cast their eye over the cities that are effectively positioning themselves as leading hosts, as well as others hoping to do so.

Then (29.42), in another session from last month's SportsPro Live, event content manager Chris Stone hears from Henk van Raan, chief innovation officer at Johan Cruijff Arena. Here, van Raan explains how stadiums can evolve beyond simply hosting events, what fans can expect when attending matches in the future and what technology they are likely to see more of in venues.

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Thu, 13 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Kick It Out’s Sanjay Bhandari on UK sport’s social media boycott and taking on hatred and discrimination
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Sanjay Bhandari, the chair of English soccer’s anti-discrimination charity, Kick It Out. They reflect on the widespread social media boycott with which UK sport began the month of May, how that protest came together and its realistic goals. The discussion covers how racist, sexist and other abuse has become so prevalent for some users of those platforms – notably athletes and other public figures associated with sport – and consider the educational, legislative and technological means available to tackle those toxic environments. Sanjay also explains how Kick It Out’s role is changing within soccer, sport, and culture, and what the wider industry can do to make a meaningful contribution in the fight against discrimination.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 11 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Sustainability and sport’s triple-bottom line
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Hattie Park, sustainability manager at the All England Lawn Tennis Club (AELTC), and Matthew Campelli, founder and editor of the Sustainability Report and director of sustainability at Touchline, to discuss how sport can meet the ‘triple-bottom line’ of social, environmental and economic impact.

They talk about the challenges and benefits of working sustainable practices into sports businesses and how to change attitudes throughout the industry. They also cover the ways in which new environmental and community initiatives are being woven into operations, planning and the fan experience at Wimbledon.

Elsewhere, there’s time to hear a pitch at SportsPro Live from the students at Sheffield Hallam University, winners of the first SportsPro Sustainability Hackathon.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 06 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to flex your leadership style and harness your community with Peter Moore
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan is joined by the hugely experienced sports and gaming executive Peter Moore: veteran of Reebok, Sega of America, Microsoft, EA Sports, and former chief executive of Liverpool FC; now working with Unity Technologies, and as an adviser to new owners Ryan Reynolds and Rob McElhenny at soccer club Wrexham AFC. In a wide-ranging conversation, Peter explores the many sides of leadership. He describes how the Hollywood takeover at lower-league Wrexham is about community impact as much as commercial opportunity, and dives into comparisons and contrasts of everything from talent to fanbases in soccer and video games.

He also explains how EA Sports rode out the digital transformation of its industry and, in an interview recorded before news of a breakaway Super League attempt in the European game, reflects on the privilege and responsibility of running Liverpool, his hometown club.
The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 04 May 2021 05:00:00 +0000
DAZN’s James Rushton, Discovery’s sports strategy and fast-moving startups on day two of SportsPro Live
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam are joined by Minal Modha, principal analyst and consumer research lead at Ampere Analysis, to review day two of SportsPro Live 2021. The broadcast sector dominates the agenda, with Tom recapping his interview with DAZN co-CEO James Rushton, after an eventful year for the global streaming service, and the trio discussing Discovery’s strategy ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, with the new Discovery+ OTT set to come to the fore – as Eurosport president Andrew Georgiou explained in his session with SportsPro’s Nick Meacham. There’s also time to talk about the emergence of Whoop during the pandemic and, away from the virtual conference floor, BT’s reported decision to sell part of its sports broadcast business in the UK.
Fri, 30 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Eddie Hearn, the ECB's Tom Harrison, the future of the fan relationship and more on SportsPro Live day one
In the first of two live specials, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by Seven League consulting partner Charlie Beall to recap day one of SportsPro Live 2021.

They listen in on clips featuring England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB) chief executive Tom Harrison, Milwaukee Bucks EVP of business operations Raven Jemison and Matchroom Sport's Eddie Hearn, and discuss themes from the future of live events to entertainment crossovers, new formats and storytelling.
Thu, 29 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Sarah Lewis on returning with a vision for the FIS, snow sports and federations
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Sarah Lewis, the long-serving former secretary general of the International Ski Federation (FIS) who is now running for the presidency of the organisation.

Lewis outlines what has shaped her candidacy and her attitudes to leadership since her shock dismissal from the FIS last October, and what has influenced her thoughts on the future of snow sports and the role of federations. Breaking down her Piste Map programme, she shares her ideas on future sources of revenue, governance guidelines, and a more inclusive community, as well as the responsibilities of sports bodies in everything from commercial growth to environmental sustainability.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 27 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Not so Super League special: making sense of European soccer’s failed breakaway plan
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly brings in managing director Nick Meacham, deputy editor Sam Carp, New York Times global sports reporter Tariq Panja and The Athletic football news reporter Matt Slater to recap the rapid rise and fall of European soccer’s Super League.

They try to piece together a dramatic but ultimately catastrophic launch and communications plan; ask whether the project was doomed by the mixed motivations of the clubs involved, and the absence of PSG and Bayern Munich; and explore the actual value of the concept in theory and in practice.

And with fan groups, governments, broadcasters and sponsors briefly united in opposition, they look at what strengths lie in the existing soccer pyramid and what can come next.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 22 Apr 2021 14:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to innovate in an organisation steeped in tradition with Goodwood's Tracey Greaves
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan returns to talk to Tracey Greaves, chief commercial officer and chief executive of Kinrara at the Goodwood Group.

They discuss the unique challenges of leading the commercial fortunes of a wide array of businesses within the historic organisation, balancing tradition with innovation for an iconic brand and building a premium experience that delivers on customer expectations.

They also look at launching new ventures in a post-pandemic world, while Tracey explains how the Kinrara consulting arm will extend the Goodwood success story.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 20 Apr 2021 07:25:00 +0000
DC United's Danita Johnson and the WTA's Micky Lawler on the future of female leadership in sport
In a session from the most recent event in the SportsPro Insider Series, Women's Tennis Association (WTA) president Micky Lawler and Danita Johnson, president of business operations at Major League Soccer's (MLS) DC United, tell CNN Sport's Amanda Davies about their experience as women leading sports organisations.

They discuss the pathways that have taken them into their respective positions and the need to open up more opportunities, the importance of mentorship and allyship, managing frustrating commercial conversations, female representation in the bigger picture of inclusion, and much more.

Meanwhile, SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp takes editor at large Eoin Connolly through issue 113 of SportsPro magazine, with a deep focus on federations and sporting destinations.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 15 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Fuse’s Louise Johnson on brand expectations and the future of the sports marketing agency
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Louise Johnson, UK and EMEA chief executive at sports and entertainment marketing agency Fuse, about Covid-era challenges in sponsorship and the future shape of the sector.
They discuss brand plans and expectations as fans begin their return to live events, the balance between physical and digital activations in the years ahead, the launch of rights holder consultancy Fuse Ignite, where agencies can still add value and how they can stay agile enough to navigate the industry transformation to come.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 13 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Is golf heading for a single global tour?
On the eve of the 2021 Masters at Augusta, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to BBC Sport golf correspondent Iain Carter and industry veteran Giles Morgan about the prospect of an elite world tour in the game.

On the agenda: the incentives for the PGA Tour and European Tour in greater collaboration, the opportunity in combining with women’s golf, the spectre of the Premier Golf League, what fans and players want, and what sponsors and broadcasters are telling us.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 08 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to present sport and activity for the next generation with John Deadman
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to John Deadman, director of sport and co-curricular activity at Dr Challoner’s School, about how sport is shaping young people and vice versa. John explains what went into building a culture of success, and what success really means, at the UK’s leading state-funded sports school of the past year. They also discuss what comes next: the lasting value of sport in schools and academic organisations, why getting students involved matters as much as trophies, and what the world of business can expect from these incoming arrivals in the workplace.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 06 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Al Guido on the San Francisco 49ers and the future of the fan experience
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly talks to Al Guido, president of the San Francisco 49ers.

They discuss the implications of the NFL’s massive new set of broadcast rights deals, how the 49ers have adapted to pandemic restrictions and what they have planned for the return of fans, the job of turning Levi’s Stadium into a mass vaccination site, the lessons learned through their minority stake in Leeds United, and much more.

Meanwhile, from his perspective as chairman and chief executive of Elevate Sports Ventures, Al lays out some of the challenges he believes are facing the sports business over the next decade.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 01 Apr 2021 05:00:00 +0000
The IOC’s Timo Lumme on the commercial future of the Olympic Games
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly talks to Timo Lumme, the managing director of television and marketing services at the International Olympic Committee. They discuss the adaptations made to pull the Games together for Tokyo 2020, the significance of a stable hosting schedule for the next decade, how the IOC’s TOP global sponsorship programme has been regenerated in recent years, digital expansion, athlete-led storytelling, original filmmaking and the other steps towards an Olympic media project that lives from “flame to flame”, and much more.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 30 Mar 2021 05:00:00 +0000
Formula One 2021 season preview with Ellie Norman
Ahead of the new Formula One season, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly sits down with the BlackBook Motorsport's executive director Peter Jones and staff writer Georgina Yeomans to preview the upcoming campaign.

Then (34.01), Yeomans in on the line with Ellie Norman, Formula One's director of marketing and communications, to hear what the series is doing to engage with younger fans, where important future markets lie and how the success of Netflix's Drive to Survive is benefiting the sport.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 25 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to deliver world class events and guarantee fireworks with Jim Donald
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Jim Donald, the hugely experienced production director behind London's New Year's Eve fireworks display and a host of opening ceremonies and tech launches.

The discuss the creativity, communication and deep collaboration that goes into delivering complex events, when you need to consider everything from the weather to the realities of flying drones over a major capital. Jim explains how he manages stakeholders, prepares for the unexpected, and gives his teams both protection and room to grow.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 23 Mar 2021 08:01:14 +0000
Breaking down the NFL's new rights deals with Patrick Crakes
With the NFL's new multi-billion dollar rights deals dominating the sports business headlines, SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam speaks to Patrick Crakes, principal of Crakes Media Consulting and Fox Sports' former senior vice president programming, research and content strategy.

In a comprehensive roundup, Crakes gives experts insight into what the contracts mean for the NFL and the wider US broadcast landscape. He also picks the winners and losers from a set of deals that are set to see the league earn a staggering US$110 billion over 11 years.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Mon, 22 Mar 2021 11:31:10 +0000
Olympic and Euro 2020 developments with Tariq Panja
In this episode, The New York Times’ global sports reporter Tariq Panja returns to the podcast alongside SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly. The two look at the latest goings on for the rescheduled Tokyo Olympics and Euro 2020, as well as what the state of play is for the International Olympic Committee (IOC), Uefa and wider sport. Then (41.48), Eoin speaks to Daniel Heal, partner and global head of sport at specialist risk consultancy Control Risks, to discuss sport's attitude to risk management, how that has changed over the past year and what needs to be done when approaching the subject.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 18 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Aphetor’s Carsten Thode on what can happen when the competitors create the content
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Carsten Thode, founder and chief executive of the radical event startup Aphetor. They discuss the insights about the traditional sports rights model that inspired this “gonzo journalism version of the X-Games”, how the “innovator’s dilemma” makes it harder for sport to break out of its commercial conventions, the value of building your own audience, the practical lessons of 2020's pilot edition, prospects for scale and plans for new events in different destinations with a whole range of content creators. Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 16 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Inside the debate on the future of sports tech investment
In a new entry from the SportsPro Insider Series, editorial director Michael Long talks to Courtside VC partner Deepen Parekh, Drive by DraftKings managing partner and chief executive Meredith McPherron and Elevate president Chip Bowers about the sports tech ideas to invest in now. They discuss the sports tech trends to watch, and be wary of, in 2021, as well as how the pandemic has changed the investment game, what to look out for after Covid recedes, and how they go about their own business.

The next SportsPro Insider Series event – Monetising Sports Consumption – will be held on Wednesday 17th March. For more details, free registration, and the chance to catch up with every session online, head to www.sportsproinsiderseries.com
Fri, 12 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook: Matchroom's Emily Frazer on how to lead in a fast-paced entrepreneurial business
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to Emily Frazer, managing director of Matchroom Multi-Sport, about the confidence, collaboration and adaptability it takes to make things work inside one of the world’s pre-eminent sports promoters. They discuss how the multi-sport project has developed out of the Matchroom Sport stable, preparing teams for the unexpected at home and abroad, and how Emily intends to pay forward the support she has received as a female leader in the sports industry.

The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Mon, 08 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
SportsPro OTT USA day two: Verimatrix, TikTok and the state of the union in digital broadcasting
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly returns to recap the second day of the SportsPro OTT Summit USA. ESPN’s Burke Magnus and the PGA Tour’s Rick Anderson lay out the state of the union for SportsPro managing director Nick Meacham (2.18), and Verimatrix chief revenue officer Lu Bolden (20.20) talks to Eoin about how security solutions can keep up with an ever-wider range of integrated digital experiences. Then there is more from the virtual conference stage, with insight from Concacaf on aligning responsibility with media strategy (41.25), from Formula E on moving a valuable target audience through the funnel (46.45), from Sinclair Broadcasting Group on the route to gamification and customisation (48.39), and from TikTok (51.40) about leaning into the creative culture on the platform.
Fri, 05 Mar 2021 21:15:00 +0000
The best of SportsPro OTT USA day one: UFC, FuboTV, Harmonic and more
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly presents selected highlights from the first day of the SportsPro OTT Summit USA. He shares part of his interview on the virtual stage with UFC chief operating officer Lawrence Epstein (2.50) about the MMA promoter’s media strategy, and talks to Jean Macher, the business development director for SaaS Solutions at platinum partner Harmonic (17.59), about supporting the accelerating demands of the OTT sector. There’s also time to hear from keynote speaker and FuboTV co-founder and chief executive David Gandler (31.44) about what the platform’s record financial results tell us about its future, and to get notes from NBC Sports about the benefits of stake-free gaming products (38.22), from YouTube on getting value out of highlights (41.20), and from the NFL (43.05) about what the league has learned from streaming on Twitch.
Fri, 05 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
An expert's guide to owning a European soccer club with FC Helsingor’s Jordan Gardner
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Jordan Gardner, chairman and co-owner of Danish Superliga soccer club FC Helsingor, about the dynamics of investment into the European game. Gardner explains where he sees the opportunities in the sport, what he has learned in Denmark and through smaller investments in Championship team Swansea City and League of Ireland team Dundalk, his ownership group’s ambitions to scale their model elsewhere, and his thoughts on debates around reforms to the competitive pyramid.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Tue, 02 Mar 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Previewing SportsPro OTT USA and a look at how Akamai tackles piracy
With SportsPro's OTT Summit USA taking place next week, editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam highlight some of the sessions to look out for, as well as discussing some of the more intriguing current trends from the world of over-the-top (OTT) broadcasting.

Then (24.01), Eoin is on the line with Akamai's director of industry and product marketing for EMEA, Ian Munford, to hear how the company is working to combat piracy across sport.

The SportsPro OTT Summit USA will be held virtually from 3rd to 4th March. To find out more and sign up, click here.

For more information on Akamai’s content security solutions click here, or contact Akamai here. Akamai also invite you to review: Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod
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Thu, 25 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to set a vision and commit to it with BOL Foods founder Paul Brown
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan chats with Paul Brown, the founder and chief executive of plant-based nutrition brand BOL Foods, about deciding on a purpose for a business and maintaining quality through growth. They discuss Paul’s journey from the professional snowboard circuit to sustainable meals, how his focus on core principles inspired him cut the company in half, the qualities he looks for in an investor, the things others see when they buy into your ideas, and why what you put into a project is as important as what you get out of it. The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 23 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
The business of rugby union with Giles Morgan and James Paul
As the Six Nations continues, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes pirate-podcaster and veteran sports industry consultant Giles Morgan, and Blackstar Capital portfolio manager James Paul to talk all things rugby union.

With the sport attracting private equity investment, it could be set for arguably its biggest shakeup since turning professional more than 25 years ago. Here, the three discuss rugby's future direction, what private equity means for the sport, as well as where its biggest challenges and opportunities lie.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 18 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
AC Milan’s Casper Stylsvig on a digital future for the Serie A giants
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Casper Stylsvig, the chief revenue officer at celebrated Italian soccer club AC Milan. They discuss how the Serie A pace-setters have adapted commercially to the Covid-19 crisis, and maintained contact with fans with the San Siro closed, while Stylsvig also outlines a digital transformation project that will be at the centre of future relationships with supporters and partners worldwide. They also cover the Rossoneri’s new in-house content production facility and explore the role of players and on-field performance in the modern sponsorship space.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 16 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Sports tech ideas to invest in now and Greenfly's collaborative content
After SportsPro revealed its 2021 class of 20 sports tech ideas to invest in, editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long go through the picks and assess why these early stage companies are ones to watch.

Then (17.09), Eoin speaks to Daniel Kirschner, president and chief executive at Greenfly, to learn about the software solutions company's work in the world of video consumption and how it is helping sports brands with content creation and distribution.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 11 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Playbook: How to be brave in communication with Lane4’s Natalie Benjamin
In the first of a new series of practical conversations with leaders inside and outside sport, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks about how to build a strong base for your communication with Natalie Benjamin, partner at performance management consultancy Lane4.

They discuss the importance of honesty and clarity in leadership communication, understanding what to share and how, and recreating some of the subtler aspects of internal and external exchanges in Covid-compromised times.
The SportsPro Playbook is the place to go for agenda-free, pragmatic advice to understand how to navigate your organisation through change. Head to sportspromedia.com/playbook to catch up on our library of articles and podcasts, and learn more about how our new Playbook Labs programme can help you lead your organisation to success in 2021 and beyond.
Tue, 09 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Super Bowl 2021 special with Sportico's Eben Novy-Williams
With just days to go until the National Football League's (NFL) championship game, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes Sportico's sports business reporter Eben Novy-Williams for a Super Bowl special.

As well as previewing the event, the pair reflect on the NFL's season and where the league is heading as it looks to move on from its Covid-affected campaign.

Then (34.36), deputy editor Sam Carp is on the line with Fan Controlled Football's co-founder and chief executive, Sohrob Farudi, to find out more about the concept and why he thinks the league will succeed in the packed US marketplace.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 04 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Miles Jacobson on how Football Manager mirrors and shapes the world of soccer
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Miles Jacobson, studio director of Sports Interactive, the company behind the iconic Football Manager video game series.

They talk about how the developer has responded to Covid-19 inside and outside the game (7.45), the continued evolution of Sports Interactive’s data modelling and its relationship with professional clubs (25.03), and nurturing a digital community (36.24) that has grown with the title from its scrappy origins to its multi-million selling place in the gaming pantheon.

This podcast also contains discussions of the work Sports Interactive has done to promote access to mental health charities for its players during the pandemic, such as making in-game advertisements available for free.

Among the organisations it has collaborated with are CALM – Campaign Against Living Miserably, Samaritans, Mind, and Mental Health UK. Links to their websites are included here for the benefit of anyone whose mental wellbeing has been affected by recent events.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 02 Feb 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Are we really going to see a European soccer 'super league'?
Talk of Europe's top soccer clubs breaking away and forming their own super league has existed for decades, but is the sport closer than ever to a continental 'super league'? In this episode, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam delve into the commercial arguments around soccer's future and what it all means for the sport if the big clubs get their way.

Phil Carling, managing director of football at Octagon Worldwide, and Charlie Marshall, chief executive of the European Club Association (ECA), are also on hand to give their perspective.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 28 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Matt Rogan on how to deliver on a plan for 2021 and beyond
Ahead of the launch of his new Playbook Podcast series, SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan talks to editor at large Eoin Connolly about how sports businesses can deliver on their plans in changing times. In another wide-ranging conversation, they discuss building a sense of collective ownership to give team members a shared purpose and strategic buy-in, managing performance relentlessly but with an emphasis on core priorities (32.02), and how empathetic leadership can help those at the top stave off isolation and mental strain (55.01). Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 26 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
How the Trump presidency has shaped the future of US sport
In this episode, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Jene Elzie, chief growth officer at Athletes First Partners, and Len Elmore, senior lecturer in the sports management programme at Columbia University.

With Joe Biden sworn in as US president, the three delve into the tumultuous Trump tenure and how it changed the relationship between sport and politics, particularly in the context of athlete activism and brand engagement, and ways it will evolve now there is a new man in the Oval Office.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 21 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Formula E’s Alberto Longo on driving the series and sustainable motorsport forward
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Alberto Longo, co-founder and deputy chief executive of all-electric motorsport series Formula E. A few weeks ahead of a season-opening night race in Diryah they discuss the continued development of the championship, from its hosting strategy to its relationship with manufacturers and its digital media output and esports events. They also consider Formula E’s role in a changing conversation around sustainability, including how it will sit alongside newcomer Extreme E, how it will retain its USP as other series pursue greener ambitions, and how it is maintaining its own drive to be cleaner and more efficient.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 19 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Breaking down SportsPro's ten influencers for 2021
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly, digital editor Tom Bassam and deputy editor Sam Carp assess the ten figures set to play a major role across sport over the next year.

The trio reflect on SportsPro's annual list, which ranges from a prime minister to a professional tennis player, identifying the merits and the broader context behind their inclusion.

Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Thu, 14 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Snapchat's Anmol Malhotra on bringing sport to a Gen Z audience
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Anmol Malhotra, the head of sports partnerships at Snap. Malhotra explains how social platform Snapchat combines fun, intuitive messaging with proprietary camera technology and AR to appeal to a younger audience and how it aims to help sports publishers, broadcasters, brands, teams and athletes to do the same. He also talks about how those collaborations are structured, from financial incentives to IP integration and content ideas. Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Tue, 12 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Eurosport president Andrew Georgiou on Discovery+, the trials of Tokyo 2020 and how the sports broadcast business will change
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Andrew Georgiou, the president of Discovery-owned pan-continental broadcaster Eurosport.

They discuss the launch of the Discovery+ direct-to-consumer service and its impact on the group's sports project (3.25), how Eurosport is adapting to the unique challenges of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics (20.00), and the implications of digital transformation for rights models and programming concepts (38.01).

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Fri, 08 Jan 2021 06:00:00 +0000
Manoj Badale on lessons from the IPL, cricket's growth prospects and the future of sports investment
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Manoj Badale, owner of Indian Premier League cricket team Rajasthan Royals.

They discuss the lessons of Manoj's new book – A New Innings, co-authored with cricket writer, analyst and broadcaster Simon Hughes – and track some of the trends that have marked his work in the sport and a few that will define its future.

On the agenda are the tensions between protection and progress, the export and domestic growth potential of Indian sport, the need to rebalance commercial models and reestablish priorities, weathering Covid and preparing for new opportunities.

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Tue, 05 Jan 2021 08:00:00 +0000
2020 in review: sports industry highs and lows in events, deals, innovation and influence
SportsPro’s editorial team get behind their mics for one last time in 2020, as Eoin Connolly, Michael Long, Tom Bassam and Sam Carp review some of the best and worst moments of an extraordinary 12 months. They consider some of the best and worst events, deals, innovations and moments of a unique year, casting an eye over everything from the NBA bubble and the NFL Virtual Draft to OneFootball’s takeover of Dugout, circling venture capital, big moves for Brett Gosper and Stefano Domenicali, and the fate of SportsPro’s ten influencers. Meanwhile, Matt Rogan, Alexandra Willis and Adam Fraser drop in to share their New Year’s Resolutions for the sports industry for 2021.

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Wed, 23 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
2020 in review: When Covid-19 stopped sport, the move to digital, and the rise in athlete power and purpose
The SportsPro editorial team get together for the first of a two-part review of 2020, with Eoin Connolly, Michael Long, Tom Bassam and Sam Carp looking over some of the big themes of the sports industry year. Remembering the sudden halt to sporting activity in March and how that exposed underlying frailties in the industry, while also unleashing unprecedented creativity, they consider how the forced migration to digital platforms created glimpses of what might outlast the crisis, and how a summer of protests emboldened athletes to pursue meaningful change. There’s also time for some thoughts on 2021 and New Year’s resolutions for the sports business from Nick Meacham, Marisa Reich, Charlie Beall and Professor Simon Chadwick. Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Fri, 18 Dec 2020 11:30:04 +0000
Milwaukee Bucks president Peter Feigin on a unique NBA season and a renewed social purpose
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Peter Feigin, president of the Milwaukee Bucks, in the build-up to an unusual new NBA season. They discuss the challenges of heading back to the Fiserv Forum behind closed doors, including the logistical and production plans behind that return and the financial measures helping teams through a campaign that is set for limited fan attendance. Then Feigin describes the experience of an emotional summer of protests against racial inequality – one where the Bucks withdrew from a playoff game after the police shooting of Jacob Blake in Kenosha, Wisconsin – and explains how his outlook on the social responsibility of sports teams has been influenced by the events of 2020.

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Tue, 15 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Exploring esports with Bayes’ Amir Mirzaee
In this esports-focused episode, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by staff writer, and the podcast's very own producer, Ed Dixon to talk through the latest developments in competitive gaming. Then (20:54), Eoin speaks to Amir Mirzaee, chief operating officer at Bayes Esports. Having worked in business development at the Google subsidiary Waze, Mirazee is the latest executive to make the switch to gaming. Here, he discusses Bayes' involvement in esports, the sector's investment appeal and more, including what to expect in 2021.
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Thu, 10 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Inside Skoda and Sweetspot’s purposeful Women’s Tour cycling partnership
In a final entry from the SportsPro Insider Series for 2020, SportsPro event content manager Chris Stone finds out about how cycling events promoter Sweetspot and carmaker Skoda are working together on the Women’s Tour. Chris is joined by Sweetspot chief executive Hugh Roberts, Skoda communications manager Lisa Kirkbright, and professional cyclist Lizzy Banks, who explain how the sponsorship operates, how the Women’s Tour sets the standard internationally, and why women’s cycling offers so much potential for prospective partners.
Tue, 08 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
The NFL's big deal, women's soccer and the future of media rights: day two at the SportsPro OTT Summit
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined by Yannick Ramcke, OTT commercial lead at OneFootball, to look back on the second and final day of the 2020 SportsPro OTT Summit.

They discuss why an NFL sales bonanza could reorder the rest of the sports media business, how rights holders and broadcasters are changing how they think about monetising content, and whether the path is opening up for women's soccer to go its own way.

Then, in a round-up of the sessions on day two, NBC Sports Group's Jon Miller presents his US market projections (36.40), Fifa's Eva Norroy explains the legal picture in piracy control (42.35), LiveLike co-founder Miheer Walavalkar talks best practice in fan engagement (45.55), and TikTok's Harish Sarma (49.25) weighs up the value of live sport and highlights.
Fri, 04 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Amazon, DAZN, sports storytelling and Barney Francis: SportsPro OTT Summit day one in review
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by sports consultant Drew Barrand to review day one of the SportsPro OTT Summit.

They discuss Drew’s state of the industry conversation with former Sky Sports MD Barney Francis, as well as Amazon’s sports strategy and Eoin’s panels on gamification and storytelling. There’s then time to drop in on a few sessions from the opening day, as Marie Donohue defines sport’s place in the Amazon ecosystem (23.59), Joe Markowski explains why DAZN is looking to linear TV options (27.38), Michael Sutherland of Real Madrid shares his reasons for optimism about VR and AR (31.11), and Gui Pellan reveals why Olympique de Marseille (36.13) built a studio just for Twitch.
Thu, 03 Dec 2020 06:00:00 +0000
The World in 2022: Matt Rogan on adapting to economic upheaval and acting with social purpose
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan returns to discuss the post-Covid outlook for the sports industry with editor at large Eoin Connolly, completing a picture of the world in 2022. Matt outlines a five-point plan to help sports bodies weather the macroeconomic turmoil to come in the next few years, from localisation to government intervention to inflation and pressure on profit margins. Then the conversation shifts to purpose (43.10), and working towards meaningful, tangible change in the wider world through initiatives that grow from within an organisation.

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Tue, 01 Dec 2020 09:00:00 +0000
Lessons in mischievous sponsorship with Paddy Power's Lee Price
Ahead of SportsPro's OTT Summit next week, editor at large Eoin Connolly, editorial director Michael Long, and digital editor Tom Bassam preview the virtual event and what to look out for over the two days.

The three also discuss the stories that have caught their attention in recent weeks, including Amazon's landmark New Zealand cricket streaming deal in India.

Then, in the latest cut from SportsPro's Insider Series, Eoin speaks to Lee Price, head of PR and mischief at Paddy Power (24:33). During the session, Lee revisits the bookmaker's much-publicised 'Save Our Shirt' campaign, as well as explaining Paddy Power's unique take on sponsorship and what other brands can learn from this approach.

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Thu, 26 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Brighton and Hove Albion chief executive Paul Barber on the Premier League after the pandemic
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Paul Barber, the chief executive of Premier League soccer club Brighton and Hove Albion, about an extraordinary year in the English game. They discuss what lies ahead for the business of soccer after the Covid-19 pandemic, the ins and outs of Project Big Picture, the lessons of the Premier League’s pay-per-view experiment, and the continued importance of matchday income to even the biggest teams.

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Tue, 24 Nov 2020 13:15:00 +0000
The business of tennis with David Law
With the ATP Finals midway through its London swansong, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined by David Law, BBC Radio 5 Live tennis commentator and co-host of The Tennis Podcast, for an in-depth discussion on the business of tennis.

As well as talking through the men’s season-ending ATP Finals before its move to Turin, the three also touch on how tennis has coped over the course of a disrupted year, consider the mooted ATP-WTA merger and chew over reasons for the sport to be optimistic in 2021.

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Thu, 19 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Take Us Home: Anouk Mertens on making the Leeds United documentary series
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Anouk Mertens, Eleven chief operating officer, Neo Studios managing director and executive producer of the Leeds United documentary series Take Us Home. Mertens explains how the project came together, reveals what it took to get Oscar-winner Russell Crowe on board as narrator, and discusses the future of Neo Studios and the value of original and documentary programming in sports media.

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Tue, 17 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
The business of golf with Giles Morgan and Richard Gillis
As the Masters tees off, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes Giles Morgan, respected global sports sponsorship consultant and executive vice president of Pumpjack Dataworks, and Richard Gillis, creator of the Unofficial Partner podcast, to talk the business of golf.

Forming something of a sports industry podcast supergroup, given Giles' experience at the helm of the Captain's Table, the trio preview the delayed Masters tournament at Augusta National, muse on how golf has fared during 2020, as well as its future prospects, and discuss what the sport needs to do to stay relevant.

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Thu, 12 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
The Ringer’s Mallory Rubin on building podcasts and life with Spotify
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Mallory Rubin, the editor in chief at The Ringer, about how it approaches its podcasts across sports, entertainment and culture. They discuss what goes into developing a Ringer podcast series, what the company has learned about what works in the medium, and building communities around shows, while Rubin also reveals how operations and ambitions have changed since a US$200 million acquisition by Spotify early this year.

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Tue, 10 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Fan Controlled Football, expanded commercial inventory, US sports betting and absent fans
Joining editor at large Eoin Connolly on the latest edition of the podcast are editorial director Michael Long and deputy editor Sam Carp. The three preview the latest SportsPro magazine (02:07) before diving into some of the noteworthy news from the sports industry, including Fan Controlled Football (07:46), relaxed commercial inventory (15:16) – including US sports betting – and the continued absence of fans (23:33).

Then, Eoin speaks to Joseph Hopkins (31:47), senior vice president corporate and business development at video solutions company LTN Global, to find out about the changes in the world of broadcast production and distribution.

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Thu, 05 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
The World in 2022: Matt Rogan on building a different future for the sports business
SportsPro senior contributor Matt Rogan, the co-founder of Two Circles, tells editor at large Eoin Connolly about the latest instalment of his leadership series for challenging times - including those that will follow the Covid-19 crisis. Considering the influence of everything from Parkrun to Zwift and the Drone Racing League to the music industry, the first part of a conversation about the world in 2022 focuses on delivering events and properties that can straddle digital and physical spaces, and developing more fluid business models for sport that can help it transition into a new era.

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Tue, 03 Nov 2020 06:00:00 +0000
European premier leagues, super leagues, and soccer governance with the AP's Rob Harris
The revelation from Barcelona's outgoing president Josep Maria Bartomeu that the club have accepted a proposal to compete in a European super league has prompted further speculation over the new future of soccer on the continent as the sport continues to navigate through Covid-19.

With much up for discussion, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by the Associated Press' (AP) global sports correspondent Rob Harris to unpick the latest developments.

In this episode, the pair dive into a range of issues surrounding the game, including pay-per-view (PPV) games, the English Football League (EFL) bailout, and the proposed European Premier League.

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Thu, 29 Oct 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Inside a year of leadership challenges at the NBA's San Antonio Spurs with RC Buford
In another entry from the SportsPro Insider Series, editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to RC Buford, chief executive of Spurs Sports and Entertainment, about leading an organisation through uniquely challenging times.

Buford discusses how the San Antonio Spurs reacted to a disrupted NBA season, preparing for life in and after the 'bubble', communicating difficult decisions during the Covid-19 pandemic, empowering people in a crisis, and plans to rebound on and off the court.

He also talks about how the Spurs organisation chose to respond to 2020's wave of Black Lives Matter protests, and how it conducted internal conversations about race and social injustice.
Wed, 28 Oct 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Day two at SportsPro Asia: Focus on China, a new dawn for table tennis, MLB gets animated and more
As SportsPro Asia draws to a close, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp review events on day two with Greg Turner, founder and managing director of Shenzhen High Performance Event Management.

They take a long look at China, considering the government's role in sports events there and whether political developments will result in a strategic reset, and how the social media landscape differs from the rest of the world.

After that, there is another round-up of some telling moments from the virtual stage, including ITTF chief executive Steve Dainton's take on the World Table Tennis media plan (30.28), why YouTube is always ready for prime time (34.17), MLB's animated efforts to embed baseball in Chinese culture (38.40), and an outline of the Australian legacy concept (43.14) for the 2023 Fifa Women's World Cup.
Fri, 23 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Day one at SportsPro Asia: ONE Championship, the NBA in India, DAZN and the J-League and more
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined by Unmish Parthasarathi, the founder of Picture Board Partners, to wrap up the first day of the SportsPro Asia virtual event. The big talking points include Chatri Sityodtong on ONE Championship’s direct-to-consumer strategy, and India’s status as a market to watch, with NBA Asia EVP and MD Scott Levy saying the league would have more fans there than in any other country in the next five years. They also look ahead to ITTF chief executive Steve Dainton’s appearance on day two. There’s then time to pick up on some other highlights direct from the virtual stage, featuring Olympic Channel general manager Mark Parkman, also on India (32.20); Synamedia VP of intelligence and security operations Avigail Gutman on regional challenges in anti-piracy (36.40); DAZN’s Martyn Jones and the J-League’s Oya Takeyuki on the evolution of their partnership (40.33); and Kayo Sports chief executive Julian Ogrin (46.47) with four vital lessons from the buoyant Australian OTT service.
Wed, 21 Oct 2020 20:36:31 +0000
Examining the World's 50 Most Marketable Properties with SponsorPulse's Adam Mitchell
Editor at large Eoin Connolly sees out 50MM 2020 alongside SponsorPulse's global lead Adam Mitchell as the two assess the World's 50 Most Marketable Properties. With soccer dominating the standings, Eoin and Adam discuss the sport's success in this field, as well as exploring other notable results and SponsorPulse's formula, the Opportunity Score, which provides a universal currency for measuring thousands of properties globally.

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Thu, 15 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Rajasthan Royals COO Jake Lush McCrum on life inside the IPL bubble
Ahead of his appearance at SportsPro Asia, Rajasthan Royals chief operating officer Jake Lush McCrum talks to SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly about an unusual yet thrilling Indian Premier League season.

They discuss the challenges of operating in a Covid-19 bubble, the Royals' commercial programme and their work with sponsors like Red Bull, a groundbreaking women's health campaign with sanitary products brand Niine, and much more.

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Wed, 14 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Analysing the World's 50 Most Marketed Brands with Hookit's Scott Tilton
Editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes back Scott Tilton, co-founder and chief executive of Hookit, to talk through SportsPro’s inaugural list of the World’s 50 Most Marketed Brands.

Among other topics of conversation include what brands need to do to promote themselves most effectively, what their priorities are, the impact of Coivd-19, how social marketing has changed, and recognising social justice causes such as Black Lives Matter.

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Thu, 08 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
The NFL's Sameer Pabari on Tencent, Sky Sports, and growing football through international media
SportsPro senior reporter Steve Impey talks to Sameer Pabari, the managing director for international media at the National Football League (NFL). In a wide-ranging discussion of the league’s global strategy, Pabari explores the implications of a new deal with digital giant Tencent in China and a dedicated Sky Sports channel in the UK, as well the impact of cancelled International Series games and the increased competition with rescheduled US major leagues in 2020. He also reveals how the NFL targets different parts of its audience with different broadcast products, where it sees long-term potential for overseas growth, and how its media activities align with broader goals.

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Tue, 06 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
50 Most Marketable 2020 special with Nielsen's Salvatore De Angelis
Now the World’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes list is out for all to see, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp analyse the key findings from this year's edition with the help of Salvatore De Angelis, Nielsen Sports’ head of digital, international.

With much up for debate, the three break down the standings, the methodology used by Nielsen to reach the results and what it all means for the future of sports marketability.

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Thu, 01 Oct 2020 05:00:00 +0000
MLB's Chris Marinak on a unique baseball postseason and the sport's digital future
As 16 teams head into an expanded play-off stretch, Major League Baseball chief operations and strategy officer Chris Marinak talks to SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly about the future of America's pastime.

They discuss the unique challenges of 2020, new experiments in digital engagement, and how MLB is planning to build the baseball experience of tomorrow around each individual fan.
Tue, 29 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Chris Kermode talks the Professional Triathletes Organisation's big plans and the ATP with Sam Renouf
Endurance sport takes centre stage on this week's podcast as SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes the Professional Triathletes Organisation's (PTO) chief executive Sam Renouf and vice chairman Chris Kermode (04:03).

After launching in January 2020, having secured significant capital from Crankstart Investments, the PTO is looking to improve commercial prospects for triathletes. Here, Eoin, Sam and Chris discuss triathlon's commercial and broadcast potential, its financial backing, adapting to Covid-19 and differentiating PTO events from other sports.

Chris also reflects on his time as executive chairman and president of the Association of Tennis Professionals (ATP) and what drew him to his new role at the PTO (36:40).

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Thu, 24 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Gary Neville, Andrea Radrizzani, F1, esports and more on SportsPro Live day two
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is back with editorial director Michael Long, wrapping up some of the key talking points from day two of SportsPro Live. They’re joined by Swipe Right PR founder Kirsty Endfield, who brings everyone up to date on the esports conversations from around the event, and Seven League consulting partner Charlie Beall returns from the conference round tables to give his thoughts on taking physical experiences into digital spaces. Then there’s time for some more excerpts from the virtual stage: former Manchester United and England footballer Gary Neville talks communication (34.05), we hear why 23 is not the only number synonymous with Michael Jordan (38.40), and Yath Gangakumaran lays out Formula One’s sustainable vision for the future (42.05).
Fri, 18 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
SportsPro Live Special: Wimbledon, Instagram, Paris 2024, the NFL, the Bundesliga and more in the day one review
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by Jeff Nathenson, managing director, international at Whistle Sports, to review the first day of the first fully virtual SportsPro Live.

They discuss Jeff’s chat with the CMOs of the Carolina Panthers and LA Chargers, Sam’s panel on the international strategies for the NFL, NHL and MLB, some more of their day one highlights and their picks for day two. Then there’s time to make a run through some brief cuts from a few sessions, with Wimbledon CEO Sally Bolton (26.47), the Paris 2024 tech philosophy (30.19), how AWS is helping the Bundesliga tell stories (34.50), and the social media formats (40.31) to look out for during the ‘new normal’.
Thu, 17 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Previewing the NFL with Sportico and talking digital security with Verimatrix
As the new National Football League (NFL) season kicks off, editor at large Eoin Connolly previews a very different campaign with Peter Schwartz, Sportico’s senior sports valuations and legal reporter.

In a detailed discussion, the pair assess the mood in the US ahead of the league’s start, Covid-19 safety measures, potential broadcast rights plans and social justice issues, as well as unpicking Sportico’s NFL franchise values.

Plus (42:36), Eoin speaks to Lu Bolden, chief revenue officer at Verimatrix, to find out how the digital security company is working to support rights holders, brands and broadcasters in protecting their content and data across a range of platforms without obstructing fan interactions.

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Thu, 10 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
TheScore's John Levy on building a US sports betting challenger from a popular media app
John Levy, the founder and chief executive of TheScore, tells SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly how the second most popular sports mobile app in North America is now the basis for a major new player in the emerging US sports betting marketplace.

Levy outlines how the company's history has led it to this point, explains its plans to build on its experience in individualisation and user experience, and argues that its strength is that it will always be a media company first.

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Tue, 08 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the European Tour and NFL digital broadcast strategies
SportsPro managing director Nick Meacham heads up another entry from the SportsPro Insider Series, speaking to Rufus Hack, chief operating officer of golf's European Tour and Ryder Cup, and Charlotte Offord, UK senior marketing director at the NFL (4.04).

They lay out approaches to developing an international media strategy, discuss the balance between OTT and linear options, explain the importance of original digital content and best practice in pricing, and run through other topics from the NFL Game Pass to Golf TV and plenty in between.
Thu, 03 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the future of the sports rights market with Yannick Ramcke and Daniel Cohen
In a session from the SportsPro Insider Series, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Octagon senior vice president Daniel Cohen and One Football commercial lead for OTT streaming Yannick Ramcke about the future of the sports rights market (4.50).

They discuss what sports media rights are going to be worth in the years ahead, the impact of Covid-19, digital disruption, competition for share of wallet, bundling and unbundling, and the prospects for rights holders and broadcasters alike.
Tue, 01 Sep 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Talking Tour de France with Eurosport and Mitchelton-Scott
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Guy Voisin, director of cycling, Eurosport, and head of GCN Racing at Play Sports Network, and Mike Rich, Eurosport’s global head of sports marketing solutions.

In this Tour de France podcast special, the three examine what the event will be like for the pan-European broadcaster amid the current climate and what changes to this year’s schedule have triggered throughout the business of cycling.

Then (33:35), Eoin welcomes Darach McQuaid, chairman of GreenEdge Cycling, to hear about his experiences of a disrupted summer, his commercial hopes for the sport and expectations for the Mitchelton-Scott team at this year’s tour.

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Thu, 27 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Endorser's Paul Linden on finding the right financial solutions for the Covid-19 crisis
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Paul Linden, founder and chief executive of specialist sports finance practice Endorser.

Linden explains how the company has built its business on providing debt-free financing to live events operators in return for commercial-related income and discusses the longer-term implications of recent events, including how finance departments can develop a stronger strategic influence within sports organisations.

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Tue, 25 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Women’s soccer special with Lisa Baird and Sarai Bareman
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is back on hosting duties for the latest podcast. He’s joined on this women’s soccer special by Lisa Baird, commissioner of the National Women’s Soccer League (NWSL), to discuss the Challenge Cup, plans for growth, and ways to champion women’s sport.

Then (33:39), deputy editor Sam Carp speaks to Sarai Bareman, Fifa’s chief women’s football officer, about the journey to the 2023 Women’s World Cup and advancing the female game post-lockdown.

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Thu, 20 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Iain Macintosh on sports podcasts, Muddy Knees Media and life at The Athletic
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Iain Macintosh, director of narrative at The Athletic and founder of Muddy Knees Media, about what works and how in the sports podcast space (5.47).

Iain relives the Muddy Knees Media journey from the month to month origins of The Totally Football Show in 2017, explains why creating content for Eurosport and the BBC was critical to a diverse business model, and reveals why the time was right to sell to The Athletic this year.

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Tue, 18 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Lisbon’s Champions League blueprint with Portuguese FA CEO Tiago Craveiro
As the Uefa Champions League returns this week, SportsPro journalist Ed Dixon is on the line with Tiago Craveiro, chief executive of the Portuguese Football Federation (FPF), to break down how the country plans to stage European club’s soccer elite competition.

The pair also discuss the FPF’s wider activities (14:55), including how prioritising knowledge through launching the likes of Canal 11, and even its own university, has helped take Portuguese soccer to new heights.

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Thu, 13 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the NFL Virtual Draft with IT VP John Cave
In another podcast from the SportsPro Insider Series, SportsPro events content manager Chris Stone talks to John Cave, vice president of information technology, football solutions at the National Football League (NFL).

They discuss how the league pivoted amid the Covid-19 pandemic to run a fully virtual NFL Draft, devising a concept, procuring equipment and securing networks to capture the drama from the homes of team officials, coaches and graduating prospects.
Tue, 11 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
What will the post-Covid venue experience look like?
Digital editor Tom Bassam is off the subs bench and steps up as host for the latest SportsPro Podcast. He’s joined by deputy editor Sam Carp, the author of an in-depth report in the latest edition of SportsPro Magazine on what to expect from their in-venue experience post-Covid-19.

The pair breakdown the feature with expert insight from Populous’ Christopher Lee, Realife Tech’s Adam Goodyer, WaitTime’s Elizabeth Grabowski, and VenueNext’s Anthony Perez. (0:23)

Then, Sam speaks to Botan Osman, chief executive of Restrata, to find out how the technology and services company is working to help get UK fans safely back into stadia. (40:35)

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Thu, 06 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside Bleacher Report's social strategy with Julian Patterson
In the latest entry from the SportsPro Insider Series, Bleacher Report senior director of social strategy Julian Patterson talks to broadcaster Lynsey Hooper, co-founder of soccer podcast The Offside Rule.
Patterson reveals how Bleacher Report devises content plans for channels including Instagram favourite House of Highlights, how it measures and compares audiences, how social media is maturing as a sector, the NBA’s live return and more.
Tue, 04 Aug 2020 05:00:00 +0000
US sport restarts with CNBC's Jabari Young and Major League Lacrosse commissioner Sandy Brown
As MLB, the NBA and the NHL return in the US, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by CNBC sports business reporter Jabari Young to run the rule over the coronavirus challenges in the American industry.

They discuss a difficult start for MLB, the financial battle ahead for all the majors, the power structures between players and owners, and the emerging technological picture. They also talk about the leagues' responses to the Black Lives Matter protests (32.50) and how their efforts against systemic racism will be judged.

Then Major League Lacrosse commissioner Sandy Brown (44.25) is on hand to outline what it took to complete its shortened, pandemic-affected season.

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Thu, 30 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Eddie Hearn in context on Matchroom Fight Camp, Joshua-Fury, his public profile and boxing's future
In the second part of a double feature, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Matchroom Sport group managing director and head of boxing Eddie Hearn.

Topics include plans for a behind-closed-doors Matchroom Fight Camp, the financial effects of the Covid-19 pandemic, taking events to Saudi Arabia, progress on an Anthony Joshua-Tyson Fury showdown, boxing governance, Hearn's own profile and ambitions in the sport, and the team building the future of the company.

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Wed, 29 Jul 2020 07:15:00 +0000
Barry Hearn on steering Matchroom Sport through uncertain times, creativity in events, and career reflections
In the first of a two-part series, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Barry Hearn, founder and chairman of Matchroom Sport.

They discuss how the promoter has fared through the Covid-19 pandemic, from improvising through social distancing regulations with Darts at Home and behind-closed-doors snooker to establishing financial certainty, Matchroom's changing structure and content strategy, why owning events is better than renting them, and plenty more besides.

Barry's son, Matchroom Sport group managing director and boxing chief Eddie Hearn, will be the guest on the next edition of the SportsPro Podcast Extra.

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Tue, 28 Jul 2020 09:35:01 +0000
Matt Rogan’s key pillars to prepare your business for a post-Covid future
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes back Matt Rogan, SportsPro’s senior contributor and co-founder of the data agency Two Circles, for the latest part of his series looking at how companies should react to Covid-19 and how to operate more effectively post-lockdown. Having given us his five brilliant basics, Matt discusses how forward-thinking executives are positioning their businesses to best deal with the challenges set to be faced in 2022 and beyond.

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Thu, 23 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the sports tech startup economy with R/GA Ventures and Albachiara
In another podcast from the SportsPro Insider Series of virtual events, SportsPro managing director Nick Meacham talks to Albachiara founder Roger Mitchell and Kyle Bunch, the VP managing director of Global Sports Venture Studio at R/GA Ventures, about the fundamentals of the sports tech startup space. They discuss what startups can do to identify the right investors and why people and knowledge matter, how to assess valuations, why founders should focus on solutions more than products, why 2021 could be a huge year in the space after the challenges of 2020, which emerging sectors to watch, and much more.
Tue, 21 Jul 2020 08:00:00 +0000
Talking tennis with Wimbledon’s Mick Desmond and Alexandra Willis on the tournament’s Covid-19 response
The curtain should have just come down on this year’s Wimbledon Championships, but instead SW19 was left empty with the event falling foul of the coronavirus pandemic.

This week, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes the All England Lawn Tennis Club’s (AELTC) commercial and media director, Mick Desmond, and Alexandra Willis, head of communications, content and digital, to find out about the work done in response to the tournament’s cancellation.

With plans already underway for 2021, the three discuss what this year has meant for the AELTC and the wider game, as well as ways to find opportunity in such testing times.

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Thu, 16 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Malcolm Booth on The Open for the Ages and the future of golf sponsorship
In what was scheduled to be the week of the 149th Open Championship, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Malcolm Booth, director of sales and marketing at golf's R&A.

They discuss the unique Open for the Ages project, which will collate archive footage and historical data of the greatest players of all time to create a broadcast event to replace the pandemic-hit major. Booth also talks about the R&A's operations in 2020, running the AIG Women's British Open next month, and the prospects for golf sponsorship in the year ahead.
Tue, 14 Jul 2020 14:00:00 +0000
Cricket special | Tim Wigmore on the game’s return, plus Steve Elworthy breaks down the ECB’s Covid-19 action plan
As Test match cricket returns to England this week, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes Daily Telegraph journalist Tim Wigmore to discuss the new future facing cricket after its enforced hiatus. (02:23)

Eoin then speaks to Steve Elworthy, the former South Africa international and current director of special projects at the England and Wales Cricket Board (ECB), to hear how the national governing body worked to get the game back on and what lies ahead for the rest of the year and into 2021. (30:59)

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Thu, 09 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
The Call of Duty League explained with Johanna Faries
SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp talks to Johanna Faries, the commissioner of the Call of Duty League.

They discuss the challenges of building a franchise esports competition from one of the most popular video game series of all time, what Faries' has brought to the job from her years at the National Football League (NFL), and what has been learned from working through the Covid-19 pandemic.

And, as the only female commissioner of an esports league, Faries also talks about the path ahead for women in the sports industry.

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Tue, 07 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Motorsport special | Assessing the financial challenges, plus Frank Arthofer on F1’s retooled digital strategy
Ahead of the rescheduled Formula One season, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Peter Jones, business director of BlackBook Motorsport, to talk through what we can expect from a very different Formula One season in 2020. Discussion also turns to the wider implications facing series promoters and teams off the back of Covid-19. (01:36)

Then, deputy editor Sam Carp speaks to Frank Arthofer, Formula One’s global head of digital media and licensing, to find out how the sport has adapted its digital strategy during lockdown to ensure continued growth this season and further ahead. (32:48)

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Thu, 02 Jul 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the WWE sponsorship operation with John Brody
In the latest cut from the SportsPro Insider Series, WWE executive vice president and global head of sales and partnerships John Brody tells SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly about how the leading force in sports entertainment works with its sponsors.

They discuss the adaptations made for closed door events, including WrestleMania, how WWE superstars play their part, and how the organisation's unique audience and approach to storytelling creates distinctive opportunities.
Tue, 30 Jun 2020 12:30:00 +0000
The five brilliant basics: Matt Rogan on how to take sports businesses through the Covid crisis
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long welcome Matt Rogan, SportsPro’s senior contributor and co-founder of the data agency Two Circles, for the latest podcast. In this episode, the three look at what industry organisations can do to run better businesses during the coronavirus crisis and what action should be taken to best prepare for an uncertain future.

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Thu, 25 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside the Milwaukee Bucks' digital content and in-venue strategy with Dustin Godsey
In another podcast showcasing the best of the SportsPro Insider Series, Dustin Godsey, chief marketing officer at the NBA's Milwaukee Bucks, talks about the team's digital content strategy and how technology has shaped the fan experience at the Fiserv Forum.

He also lays out plans for the BucksPlay content hub, explains the strategic shift that followed the Covid-19 shutdown, and shares his thoughts on what an NBA game might look like with no fans in the arena.
Tue, 23 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
The sports industry and diversity: BCOMS’ Leon Mann on what the sector must do to improve inclusion
The police killing of George Floyd has sparked passionate protests and debate over race, but also an appetite to ask some difficult questions regarding racism and inequality.

This week, Leon Mann, the founder of the Black Collective of Media in Sport (BCOMS), joins SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly on the latest podcast. Mann, who set up BCOMS to address the under-representation of black people in the industry, discusses what can be done within the sports sector to change its approach to diversity in order to ensure greater representation, as well as translating messages of support into tangible progress.

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Thu, 18 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Inside Real Madrid's digital strategy with Michael Sutherland and Israel Garcia
In the first of a collection of podcasts highlighting the best of the SportsPro Insider Series of virtual events, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Real Madrid chief transformation officer Michael Sutherland and director of digital strategy Israel Garcia.

They discuss how the Spanish soccer giants switched up their activities during La Liga's Covid-19 shutdown, explore Real's first forays into esports, and outline the best approaches to digital transformation for any sports organisation.
Tue, 16 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Sport and wealth distribution: Simon Chadwick on the industry’s financial challenges post-coronavirus
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp return this week with Simon Chadwick, professor of Eurasian Sport at Emlyon Business School, to talk through the key financial questions sport is facing from the Covid-19 fallout. (02:11)

Plus, senior reporter Steven Impey interviews Michael Yormark, president of Roc Nation’s international sports division, who reveals the agency’s plans for Siya Kolisi, South Africa’s World Cup-winning rugby union captain. (42:10)

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Thu, 11 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
The Sports Consultancy on how to realign sport's most important relationship
As The Sports Consultancy launches SEER, its new research and intelligence unit, its co-founder and managing director Angus Buchanan, associate director Sian Jenkins and director Matt Wilson join SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly to talk about the future relationship between host cities and event organisers.

They discuss the impact of Covid-19 on the events sector, the value of bringing event delivery in line with public health and social priorities, the role of women's sport, esports and cultural events in future hosting strategies, and the outlook for mega-events.

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Tue, 09 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Who's emerging stronger from the Covid-19 pandemic?
With more sports properties pencilling in return dates, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly, digital editor Tom Bassam and deputy editor Sam Carp discuss who they believe are coming out the best - and worst - from the sports hiatus. (02:18)
Then, Eoin chats to Scott Tilton, chief executive and co-founder of sponsorship technology company Hookit, to hear his thoughts on the most notable uses of digital channels by brands and rights holders during the coronavirus lockdown, as well as future trends on social platforms. (32:24)

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Thu, 04 Jun 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Thimon de Jong on what Covid-19 will really change and what else lies in sport's future
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Thimon de Jong – founder of Whetston Strategic Foresight, keynote speaker, university lecturer and specialist in future human behaviour, societal change and business strategy – about 'the temporary abnormal' and how much will really change as a result of the Covid-19 pandemic. They also consider some of the other things promising to profoundly affect the future of the sports industry, from the balance of digital consumption to the rising influence of Generation Z.

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Tue, 02 Jun 2020 11:30:00 +0000
Return to play: The Athletic’s Matt Slater on resuming soccer and BT Sport’s Jamie Hindhaugh talks Bundesliga broadcasts
SportsPro shifts its focus to sport’s tentative return to action, as editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by the Athletic’s Matt Slater to talk about the steps the Premier League, and soccer as a whole, is taking to get back on the pitch. (02:09) Sam also provides an update on the US major leagues planning to resume play, including the latest from the National Basketball Association (NBA) and National Hockey League (NHL). (21:01) Then, digital editor Tom Bassam talks with Jamie Hindhaugh, chief operating officer at UK pay-TV’s BT Sport, who lifts the lid on the network’s Bundesliga coverage, as well as the broadcaster’s wider live sports strategy. (28:37)

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Thu, 28 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Joe Favorito on The Last Dance, leadership in the Covid-19 crisis and the post-pandemic future for US sport
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long talk to Joe Favorito, the hugely experienced sports marketing and communications consultant and Columbia University professor.

They discuss how the Covid-19 crisis has underlined the need for more coordinated leadership in US sport, efforts to restart sport and the long-term impact of the shutdown. Favorito, who has considerable experience advising the creators of sports-based film and entertainment, also gives his thoughts on the success and potential influence of The Last Dance, the ESPN and Netflix documentary on Michael Jordan and the Chicago Bulls.
Tue, 26 May 2020 13:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and startups: Sports Loft’s Charlie Greenwood and Zone7’s Tal Brown on what happens next
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined on this week’s podcast by Charlie Greenwood, founder of sports tech hub Sports Loft, to talk through the current state of play for startups and what fledgling businesses need to do to survive and thrive during the Covid-19 health crisis and post-pandemic. (01:55)

Then (35:52), Michael is on the line with Tal Brown, chief executive and founder of Zone7, a data-driven artificial intelligence (AI) startup that supports athlete performance, to learn about his experiences over the last few months and hear about the future for sport tech startups.

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Wed, 20 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Drone Racing League's Rachel Jacobson on starting a job in a pandemic and plotting a course for the future
SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp talks to Rachel Jacobson, the new president of the Drone Racing League.

They discuss the challenges of starting a job in the middle of a global pandemic, the future prospects for the league, female representation in leadership roles in sport, and the lessons of a long spell at the NBA, including as SVP of global partnerships, at a time when the league closed US$1 billion in sponsorship deals.

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Mon, 18 May 2020 13:30:00 +0000
Coronavirus and esports: F1’s Julian Tan, Riot Games’ Alban Dechelotte, and Gfinity’s John Clarke on competitive gaming’s new world
This week, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes Alban Dechelotte, head of partnerships and business development EMEA at Riot Games, and Julian Tan, Formula One’s head of digital business initiatives and esports, to the podcast. (00:30) The pair air their thoughts on how coronavirus has reshaped the competitive gaming industry, how their organisations have reacted to the health crisis, and what long-term change can be excepted.

Plus (31:14), SportsPro journalist Ed Dixon speaks with John Clarke, chief executive of gaming operator Gfinity, who discusses the wider implications facing the industry due to Coivd-19, with the ePremier League, Virtual Grands Prix, the role of broadcasters, and athlete involvement all covered.

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Wed, 13 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Alexandra Armas on running golf during a pandemic, the LET's future with the LPGA and the post-Covid prospects for women's sport
In the latest SportsPro Podcast Extra, SportsPro deputy editor Sam Carp talks to Alexandra Armas, the chief executive of the Ladies' European Tour (LET).

They discuss the many challenges of keeping the tour going through the coronavirus crisis, with the calendar on pause until July and players and promoters to support in the meantime. Also on the agenda are the LET's joint venture with the LPGA, the future of golf governance, and protecting women's sport through the wider shutdown.

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Tue, 12 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and agencies: Richard Gillis and Wasserman's Lenah Ueltzen-Gabell on the agency’s role
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined by Richard Gillis, the founder of Unofficial Partner, (06:59) to discuss the effect of the coronavirus pandemic on the sports agency business, including its current role in the industry and what change could be afoot once the lockdown lifts.

Then (35:55), Lenah Ueltzen-Gabell, Wasserman’s managing director for EMEA, tells deputy editor Sam Carp how the agency has responded to the Covid-19 health crisis, and shares some of the advice it has been offering its clients across the sports sector.

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Wed, 06 May 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Two Circles' Gareth Balch on Covid-19's implications for the sports economy and what comes next
In the latest edition of the SportsPro Podcast Extra, editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Gareth Balch, co-founder and chief executive of data-driven agency Two Circles.

They discuss research into the economic impact of the coronavirus pandemic, what to make of fan behaviour during sport's shutdown, the challenges of a packed 2021, and what the future holds for Two Circles itself after investment from Bruin Sports Capital.

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Mon, 04 May 2020 15:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and athletes: Global Athlete's Rob Koehler and Callum Skinner on changes needed for competitors
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam welcome Rob Koehler, Global Athlete (GA) director general, and Callum Skinner, its athlete lead, for an in-depth discussion on how Tokyo 2020 hopefuls are dealing with the Games' postponement, as well as the wider ramifications of the coronavirus pandemic. Talk also turns to what athlete-driven change GA wants to see implemented by the International Olympic Committee, (IOC) and other organisations, during a crisis that has prevented sports’ star attractions from taking centre stage. Music: Surf Inspector by Kevin MacLeod Link: https://incompetech.filmmusic.io/song/4447-surf-inspector License: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Wed, 29 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Laureus' Adam Fraser on using sport for good during the Covid-19 crisis and beyond
In the first edition of the SportsPro Podcast Extra series, editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to one-time colleague Adam Fraser, now global chief executive of Laureus Sport for Good. They discuss how the sport for development sector can cope during the Covid-19 crisis and what sports organisations and brands need to understand if they want to help make a real difference.

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Tue, 28 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and governance: IPC president Andrew Parsons on Paralympic planning for Tokyo
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and deputy editor Sam Carp are joined by the Press Association’s chief sports reporter Jamie Gardner to assess the challenges ahead for sports following the mass cancellations of events worldwide due to the coronavirus pandemic. (03:34)

Plus, the International Paralympic Committee’s president, Andrew Parsons, is on the line from Brazil to talk through the organisation’s new plans for the Paralympic Games following the postponement of Tokyo 2020 until next summer. (29:41)

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Wed, 22 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and betting: Kindred Group’s Neil Banbury on offering markets without live sport
After the Easter break, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly returns this week to speak with Kindred Group’s UK general manager Neil Banbury on how the gambling sector is adapting during the ongoing pandemic in order to keep offering new markets despite the decimated sporting calendar. (04:21)
Neil, who oversees Kindred brands such as 32Red and Unibet, also discusses the renewed importance of esports and virtual sports for betting firms, the importance of responsible gambling in the current climate, and factoring in the return of live sport to the industry's future business modeling.
Wed, 15 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and sports broadcasting: Yannick Ramcke on rights and the live content gap, and Yiannis Exarchos on an unusual Olympic viewing year
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam talk to OneFootball head of OTT and sports business blogger Yannick Ramcke about the impact of the live events shutdown on the broadcast sector, asking how rights relationships and value can be protected and how effective filler efforts like esports and archive or original content will be. (01:41)

Then SportsPro senior writer Steven Impey speaks with Yiannis Exarchos, chief executive of Olympic Broadcasting Services, about the implications of the Tokyo 2020 delay, the Olympic Channel's revised plans for the months ahead, and the accelerated adoption of remote production and collaboration. (38:08)
Wed, 08 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus and sports sponsorship: Octagon’s Joel Seymour-Hyde and Engine Sport's Lisa Parfitt talk partnerships during a pandemic
This week, editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam welcome Lisa Parfitt, managing director of Engine Sport, back to the pod to get her insight on the impact the coronavirus pandemic is having on commercial conversations in sports marketing (02:11).

Next, Joel Seymour-Hyde, managing director of Octagon UK, gives his thoughts on how sponsorship has been affected and can adapt in the wake of the global health crisis (27:33).

In the final part, Lisa discusses the potential risks facing women’s sport as rights holders and brands cut back on their investments as Covid-19 takes hold (55:51).
Wed, 01 Apr 2020 05:00:00 +0000
Coronavirus: the legal case - The New York Times’ Tariq Panja and Fladgate’s James Earl on the impact of Covid-19
Recorded before the postponement of Tokyo 2020 was confirmed, the New York Times’ sports news correspondent Tariq Panja joins editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long to discuss the latest impact of the coronavirus pandemic (02:44).

Then, James Earl, partner at Fladgate LLP, is on to give a legal perspective regarding the challenges being faced by the mass cancellations across sports (27:21).

In part three, (48:12) Eoin, Mike and Tariq look at the bigger picture within the sports industry as the Covid-19 outbreak evolves.

Wed, 25 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Euro 2020 postponed, Jon Tibbs on clarity in a crisis, and Stephen Wade on Tokyo 2020 as coronavirus stops sport
After an alarming, unprecedented week for sport and society, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by editorial director Michael Long and deputy editor Sam Carp to reflect on a spate of cancellations and postponements, including a shift for the Uefa European Championship from 2020 to 2021. (01.25)

Then, JTA founder Jon Tibbs, who has provided communications consultancy to major sports organisations around the world, breaks down the challenge of providing clear, practical and appropriate messages in a fast-moving crisis. (23.41)

And as preparations continue amid all this for the Olympic Games, AP correspondent and sports writer Stephen Wade is on the line from Tokyo to discuss the situation on the ground there. (43.05)
Wed, 18 Mar 2020 07:00:00 +0000
Motorsport special | Nielsen Sports' Nigel Geach on F1 2020, plus W Series boss Catherine Bond Muir
With Formula One returning this weekend, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long discuss what the new season has in store ahead of the opening race in Melbourne (1:39).

Nielsen Sports' senior vice president of global motorsport, Nigel Geach, then discusses how Formula One is shaping up off the track as Liberty Media enters its fourth year at the helm (17:53).

Plus, deputy editor Sam Carp catches up with W Series founder and chief executive Catherine Bond Muir to ask what the future holds for the all-female single seater motor racing championship (46:32).

Wed, 11 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Monumental's Zach Leonsis talks media and WSC co-founder Aviv Arnon on the Israeli startup scene
As the coronavirus continues to dominate the headlines, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly, digital editor Tom Bassam and editorial director Michael Long discuss the extent of the impact the outbreak is having on the sports calendar so far (1:22).
Conversation then moves to DAZN's plans to expand to more than 200 territories later this year, while using its global boxing rights content to build out its offering (14:10).
Monumental Sports & Entertainment's SVP of strategic initiatives, Zach Leonsis, is on for an in-depth discussion about its plans ahead (20:33).
Plus, WSC Sports' Aviv Arnon offers insight into why Israel is enjoying a sports tech boom (52:02).
Wed, 04 Mar 2020 06:00:00 +0000
Turner Sports president Lenny Daniels, OTT USA in review and ex-Liverpool CEO Ian Ayre on leading Nashville SC
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam return from OTT Summit USA and discuss the key takeaways from Atlanta (0:43).

The conversation then turns to Turner Sports' place in the changing US media landscape in an interview with the broadcaster's president Lenny Daniels (21:51).

Plus, deputy editor Sam Carp talks to Nashville SC boss Ian Ayre ahead of the club's MLS debut (33:47).
Wed, 26 Feb 2020 06:00:00 +0000
World Rugby's Brett Gosper on World Cups, venture capital, Tokyo 2020 and the women's game
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly meets in Paris with Brett Gosper, the long-serving chief executive of World Rugby.

There is plenty to discuss, from the lessons of the Japan 2019 Rugby World Cup and the shift in mindset to France, to the spectre of venture capital, the power of the Olympics, addressing neglect in the women's game, and the formats of the future.
Wed, 19 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000
The Premier League OTT strategy explored, and Dow's Olympic sustainability push explained
As the Premier League's Richard Masters confirms an interest in exploring an OTT service, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to The Athletic's Matt Slater about how and when that digital transition might begin. With the league's lucrative rights sales process already bearing fruit for the next cycle, clubs will want to be sure any direct-to-consumer offering can pay off.

Then, speaking at Global Sports Week in Paris, Dow's Nicoletta Piccolrovazzi outlines the chemical giant's plans to help Olympic organisers and international federations improve their sustainability practices so they can do their environmental duty and retain the support of younger groups.
Wed, 12 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000
Manchester City's ownership examined, the Super Bowl reviewed, and other tales from the sports industry
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly, editorial director Michael Long and deputy editor Sam Carp look back on a varied week of sports industry stories - including the biggest, Super Bowl LIV. They also discuss a new global proposal in golf, Richard McLaren's return at the IWF, Atletico Madrid's Canadian investment and what Disney's Secret Cinema deal could mean for sport.

Then, with issue 108 of SportsPro back from the printers, they look at some of the big topics in the latest edition of the magazine, including how sport has shaped AI, and creative capital from City Football Group to essential tech and much more.
Wed, 05 Feb 2020 07:00:00 +0000
Livewire Sport's Pranav Soneji on encouraging greater diversity and wider opportunities in the industry
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Pranav Soneji, founder and director of Livewire Sport, about the digital content agency's Diversity in Digital Mentoring scheme and the need for a broader range of voices in the industry.

Soneji - a former BBC journalist who now works with partners including the Premier League, F1 and the NFL - highlights the need to create pathways for people from minority ethnic backgrounds in the UK, people with disabilities, those from underprivileged beginnings and those living beyond major sports industry centres like London. He discusses how his own experience has shaped his plans for the programme, the effects of phenomena like studied informality, and why diversity will lead to better quality work.
Wed, 29 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000
How Adidas is taking on Paris, and building digital viewing experiences with Kiswe Mobile
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly heads across the Channel to talk to Brice Lefevre, the Paris GM for Adidas. They discuss the sportswear giant's plans to exploit a big few years for sport in the French capital leading up to the 2024 Olympics, how it aims to reflect rapid local changes, and why it is focusing key marketing efforts on a handful of major global cities.

Then SportsPro senior reporter Steven Impey speaks to Kiswe Mobile president and chief executive Mike Schabel about how the startup is creating new kinds of digital viewing experiences for clients including the NBA, and how evolving audience habits are only now being addressed.
Wed, 22 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000
OneFootball's Lucas von Cranach on fan-targeted content, OTT and pay-per-view
SportsPro editorial director Michael Long and editor at large Eoin Connolly speak to Lucas von Cranach, founder and chief executive of digital soccer media company OneFootball.

They discuss OneFootball's journey since 2008, which has seen it serve as an aggregator of club-focused content and more recently move into live coverage of pay-per-view games. There's also time to take in the state of the OTT sector, the company's understanding of its audience and approach to pricing, and why when it comes to digital media, it's better to be "a big boat on a small river than a small boat on a big river".
Wed, 15 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000
Sports industry undercurrents in 2020, from climate change to the new face of fandom
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long reconvene for the first podcast of the year to look at some of the trends bubbling under the biggest stories of 2020.

On the agenda: whether recent developments in Australia will inspire a different approach to climate responsibility, how mega-events like Euro 2020 and the Tokyo Olympics will reorder and redefine host cities, what role venture capital will play in organised sport, and how Major League Baseball's tense negotiations with Minor League Baseball have become emblematic of a more stratified industry.

There's also time to discuss how women's sports bodies will seek to maintain momentum, and how sport might react to changing dynamics in fan culture.
Wed, 08 Jan 2020 07:00:00 +0000
2019 in review and Lisa Parfitt on a massive year for women's sport
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined on the line by digital editor Tom Bassam and senior writer Sam Carp to discuss just some of what made 2019 such an extraordinary year in the business of sport.

They look back on a dramatic July day of channel-hopping as the Cricket World Cup final and Wimbledon gripped London; intriguing moves by DAZN, Discovery and Amazon; the Olympics cosying up with Airbnb; sport's relationship with big government; radical thinking around competitions and formats; and plenty more besides.

Elsewhere on a bumper festive edition of the podcast, Engine Sport managing director Lisa Parfitt (38.49) drops by to talk through another year of significant progress in women's sport, lays out the opportunities for partners, and considers how the industry itself can do better at retaining female talent.
Tue, 24 Dec 2019 13:00:00 +0000
How sports viewership is really changing, and what innovation means in the OTT era
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long present another pair of conversations from the SportsPro OTT Summit that reflect on the latest developments in digital broadcasting and shifts in viewer behaviour. First up, Gareth Capon (5.05), chief executive of cloud video production company Grabyo, discusses the findings of the Grabyo Global Video Trends Report and what they mean for the future of OTT services, pay-TV, and free-to-air outlets across traditional and digital platforms. He also talks about generational viewing habits, the value of live sport, the power of mobile production and the evolution of Grabyo itself. Then Carlo De Marchis (27.08), group chief evangelist at sports and entertainment tech provider Deltatre, shares his thoughts on what a move from rights sales to direct to consumer will mean for the philosophy of the sports business, the importance of flexibility in attracting and retaining viewers, and how to embrace innovation in products, services and outlook.
Wed, 18 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Overtime's Dan Porter on why Gen Z will never subscribe to your OTT sports channel and how you should reach them instead
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to Dan Porter, the forthright and quotable founder and chief executive of Overtime, about how the youth-focused digital sports network grew an audience of millions and why that audience won't be signing up for subscription channels any time soon.

Speaking in Madrid during the SportsPro OTT Summit, Porter makes the case for a more participative approach to media, explains why he thinks a wider range of options are weakening young fans' ties to traditional sport, and lays out his plans to turn the Overtime project and community into something very big.
Wed, 11 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Amazon's Premier League arrival explored, and Russia's latest stand-off with WADA
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined on the line by Matt Slater, football news and investigations reporter at The Athletic.

In a week that could offer a glimpse of club soccer's future, they discuss tech giant Amazon's Premier League broadcast debut and the implications of its biggest technical challenge in live sport so far. And after the shock resignation of incoming chief executive David Pemsel, they ask who England's top flight might look to next for leadership.

There's also time to reflect on the latest developments in the long-running Russian doping saga, with WADA's executive committee set to meet in Lausanne next week to consider a four-year ban from elite sport for the country after another series of transgressions.
Wed, 04 Dec 2019 07:00:00 +0000
TikTok, WWE, the attention swarm and whatever else is next: SportsPro OTT Summit in review
As the SportsPro OTT Summit comes to an end in Madrid, editor at large Eoin Connolly and editorial director Michael Long are joined by Seven League consulting partner Charlie Beall and Maria Rua Aguete, executive director at IHS Markit.

The panel pick out their highlights and lessons from two days of absorbing discussion on digital broadcasting and sport, from the WWE’s success in creating a content universe to the threat of piracy, why Netflix and Spotify are different, the meaning of the attention swarm, TikTok, 5G, whether Gen Z will pay for OTT and everything to come in 2020.
Wed, 27 Nov 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Opendorse CEO Blake Lawrence on [insert sponsor here] and other lessons in social media sports marketing
SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Blake Lawrence, the co-founder and chief executive of Opendorse, to find out about the platform's plans in athlete marketing and run through some best practice in social media.

The average athlete shares six pieces of social content a month, while the average team posts 30 times a day with one in three of those featuring a sponsor, so are brands allocating their resources properly? How do athletes avoid security risks and classic [insert sponsor here] errors? And what might changing rules in US college sports mean for US student-athletes?
Wed, 13 Nov 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Rugby World Cup in review and F1's new rules in focus
Rugby World Cup 2019 is over, with Siya Kolisi's South Africa seeing off England to win the title for a third time.

Charlie McEwen, the former Lions COO now working with some of the sport's big brands as CEO of rugby at CSM Sport and Entertainment, steps off a plane from Tokyo to share his thoughts on the tournament and the future direction of the game with SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly (2.57). Venture capital, the role of sevens, and the innovative Rugby League World Cup format are all up for discussion.

Then, after Lewis Hamilton and Mercedes confirmed another Formula One world title in the US, Black Book of Motorsport director Peter Jones returns (35.02) to discuss a new package of rules aimed at making the blue-riband racing championship more competitive from 2021, and also casts an early eye over the sale of IndyCar.

Wed, 06 Nov 2019 01:28:08 +0000
Manchester City go vegan, the NFL gets in your ears, and other stories you may have missed
After a hectic few sports industry weeks, SportsPro editorial director Michael Long rejoins editor at large Eoin Connolly on a rapid-fire pod to catch up on a few stories that might have been buried beneath the headlines, but should be of real interest and consequence to those in the business.

There's just about time to rattle through Manchester City and Nestle's vegan opportunism, the NFL's adventures in audio, the WTA in Shenzhen and the ATP's new Italian leader, Sourav Ganguly's arrival as BCCI president, OTT women's soccer service Wnited and the launch of Apple TV+.
Wed, 30 Oct 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Content is queen: digital lessons from women's sport
To mark the launch of 'Content is Queen: Digital Lessons from Women's Sport' - a new whitepaper from SportsPro and Imagen - editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by an expert panel to discuss how new media and best practice are helping to grow audiences across a range of female disciplines.

Alexandra Willis, the head of communications, content and digital at the AELTC, International Netball Federation chief executive Clare Briegal and Imagen's Kerry Freeman discuss the importance of a comprehensive approach to content distribution, what goes into a careful and data-led strategy, and what excites them about the future in women's sport.
Wed, 23 Oct 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Kipchoge's history run, notes from the Rugby World Cup, and London volleyball's surprise package
SportsPro senior reporter Steve Impey returns from a stint in Japan to update editor at large Eoin Connolly and senior writer Sam Carp on the goings-on at the Rugby World Cup (15.44). There's also time to discuss the implications of Eliud Kipchoge's two-hour marathon breakthrough and the NBA's communications breakdown in China.

Then IBB Polonia chief executive Bartek Łuszcz and consultant Alex Inglot - moonlighting from his role as an ATP Tour board member - reveal how England's first entrants in Europe's Volleyball Champions League are rewriting the rulebook for smaller sports clubs (31.53). From signing superstar players to streaming matches in Poland and maximising the potential of their events, they are using every available asset to break out of their environment and take their sport with them in the UK.
Thu, 17 Oct 2019 06:00:00 +0000
World Athletics Championships in review, and Clare Connor on a new women's sport strategy
Between empty seats, a new doping scandal and some new stars, the World Athletics Championships in Doha presented a whole range of hot topics. Having covered the event on the ground, AP global sports correspondent Rob Harris (3.18) returns to the pod to share his thoughts on where it all leaves Qatar's hosting strategy going into the Fifa World Cup, inspects the fallout of Alberto Salazar's ban, and considers the future of the newly renamed World Athletics.

Then ECB director of women's cricket Clare Connor (23.54) outlines a new long-term project to transform the sport for women and girls, explaining how the rush of a 2017 World Cup win became the reality of building for the future.
Wed, 09 Oct 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Lucien Boyer on Paris and fresh thinking around sport, culture and IP; Marissa Pace on Rugby World Cup 2019
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly meets with Lucien Boyer (4.58) - the former global president of Havas Sport and Entertainment and former CMO of Vivendi - to talk about his new Global Sports Week venture in Paris and how a run of major events will move France to the centre of the sports industry. He also discusses why sport needs to stop building its content world around live rights and start learning from entertainment media about nurturing IP and taking control of storytelling.

And with the Rugby World Cup well underway, Steven Impey - on the ground in Japan for the opening weeks of the tournament - gets World Rugby chief marketing officer Marissa Pace (47.04) on the line to ask her about the governing body's positioning and digital content strategy, from its activities in Asia to its work with TikTok.
Wed, 02 Oct 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Rugby World Cup 2019 arrives in Japan with union's VC future on the horizon
As the Rugby World Cup arrives in Japan, editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes back Richard Gillis, the former SportsPro columnist, sometime agency operator, occasional Irish Times writer, and host of the Unofficial Partner podcast. On the agenda: how does sponsorship creative comes together around global competitions? What does Japan mean to the future of the tournament? How do rugby's touring culture and big eventers combine to deliver crowds? And will CVC and venture capital change union forever?

There's then time to revisit an interview from earlier in 2019 with World Rugby COO and head of Rugby World Cup Alan Gilpin, who discusses the logistical challenges and the commercial and sporting opportunities of taking the event to Asia for the first time.
Wed, 25 Sep 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Tottenham Hotspur's naming rights push and Huddersfield Town's Paddy Power partnership explained
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly revisits another session from the Fan Conference, where he is joined by Tottenham Hotspur head of partnerships Fran Jones, Huddersfield Town commercial director Sean Jarvis, and Sponsor.Online managing partner Maximillian von Portatius to talk about disruption in soccer sponsorship.

On the agenda: Spurs' search for a naming rights partner at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium, getting Beavertown beer in that new ground, Huddersfield's mischievous activation of their shirt sponsorship deal with bookmaker Paddy Power, what brings brands and teams together, and plenty more besides.
Wed, 18 Sep 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Why social networks need to get it together, how brands can play with hardcore fans, and what digital sports media really means
The inaugural SportsPro Fan Conference ends with The Big Debate at the Tottenham Hotspur Stadium. SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by Whistle's international managing director Jeff Nathenson, Copa90 chief business officer James Kirkham and sports consultant Drew Barrand to talk about toxicity in social media, the points where brands and hardcore supporters meet, bringing fans on the journey to new stadiums, and why anyone who's good at their job in sports media needs to know about KSI v Logan Paul II.

With the bars open in north London you can expect some strong opinions, and some strong language.
Fri, 13 Sep 2019 17:20:00 +0000
SportsPro Podcast Special: Talking business with Powerboat P1 chief executive Azam Rangoonwala
With November's P1 AquaX World Championship in the Bahamas on the horizon, SportsPro senior writer Sam Carp is joined on a special edition of the SportsPro Podcast by Powerboat P1 chief executive Azam Rangoonwala.

An engineering graduate and former racer himself, Rangoonwala dials in from the global marine motorsport promoter's international racing headquarters in Orlando to discuss the development of P1's flagship series and its plans to expand in the future.
Fri, 06 Sep 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Shane Warne on the IPL's Rajasthan Royals, working out The Hundred and preserving Test cricket; motorsport teams on their 2019 challenges
As the Ashes summer nears its end, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly heads to the Kia Oval to talk to cricket legend Shane Warne.

The former Australia leg-spinner talks about his role with the Indian Premier League's Rajasthan Royals, and how franchise cricket has changed the job of a professional player on and off the field. He also discusses The Hundred and its tactical secrets, as he prepares to join the Lord's franchise as head coach, and shares his thoughts on preserving the historic Test format.

There's then time to revisit the Black Book Motorsport Forum, and hear the thoughts of senior figures from three leading teams about their challenges in 2019. M-Sport WRC team principal Rich Millener, Nissan global motorsport director Michael Carcamo and Yan Lefort, commercial director at Sauber Group for the Alfa Romeo Racing F1 Team, join the conversation.
Wed, 04 Sep 2019 07:05:00 +0000
What Pringles' League of Legends partnership tells us about how esports sponsorship works
In a briefer edition of the SportsPro Podcast, editor at large Eoin Connolly speaks to Riot Games' Alban Dechelotte and the Kellogg Company's Dominik Schafhaupt to find out what Pringles' sponsorship of the League of Legends European Championship tells us about what brands are doing in esports.

How does a non-endemic sponsor prepare to engage with the esports community? How can partners spread their activities across groups of gamers and viewers? What can companies do to connect with a more marketing-savvy audience? And why is it that relevance and not breakthrough is what counts in this space?
Wed, 28 Aug 2019 06:00:00 +0000
50 Most Marketable Athletes 2019: Naomi Osaka, Megan Rapinoe, Jofra Archer and more
SportsPro has released its tenth annual list of the world's 50 most marketable athletes, with tennis star Naomi Osaka heading the class of 2019. Editor at large Eoin Connolly talks to editorial director Michael Long about what the feature is intended to accomplish, its unique criteria, how it has changed to reflect the media marketplace and the interests of brands, and the role of social data partner Hookit in compiling it.

Then it's over to SportsPro HQ where digital editor Tom Bassam and senior writer Sam Carp are on hand to talk through some of the themes that emerge from this year's edition.

What puts Osaka on top? How are brands becoming more comfortable with outspoken ambassadors like Megan Rapinoe? What magnetises people to young talents like Zion Williamson, Jofra Archer and Chloe Kim, or keeps them interested in established megastars like Stephen Curry? How are the stories of marketable athletes changing in their detail and range, and what do brands need to be aware of before they sign?
Wed, 21 Aug 2019 14:30:00 +0000
Disney's bundle of joy, Anthony Joshua in Saudi Arabia, and Anouk Mertens on Eleven Sports
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by editorial director Michael Long to discuss Disney's aggressively priced bundle for Disney+, ESPN+ and Hulu. The US streaming race, rebundling, and the concept of added-value membership packages - which could, in sport, mean pricing in tickets or other experiences - are all on the table in the OTT era.

Then, as Anthony Joshua prepares to head to Saudi Arabia to retrieve his world heavyweight boxing titles from Andy Ruiz, there's a conversation about the pattern emerging for how events will be promoted in the controversial kingdom, and a brief reflection on the ongoing beoutQ dispute. And to coincide with Women in Sport Week on the SportsPro website, there's an interview with Eleven Sports chief operating officer Anouk Mertens.
Thu, 15 Aug 2019 06:00:00 +0000
The Premier League, La Liga and Bundesliga return; The Athletic arrives; and motorsport in focus
As a new European club soccer season dawns, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and senior writer Sam Carp are joined by a rotating cast of writers and guests at HQ, with senior reporter Steven Impey making his pod debut to detail La Liga’s quest for a UK rights partner, and digital editor Tom Bassam discussing the Bundesliga and his trip to the German Super Cup. The Premier League is also back, while the British launch of The Athletic and a change in strategy for Otro provide food for thought on what fans will pay for in the digital space.

Then Black Book of Motorsport director Peter Jones drops in to discuss this month’s Black Book Motorsport Forum, a busy 2019 in racing with the launch of the W Series, and Formula One’s fortunes as it hits a mid-season break.
Wed, 07 Aug 2019 08:00:00 +0000
How Arsenal and Southampton tell their Premier League stories
With a new Premier League soccer season on the horizon, SportsPro digital editor Tom Bassam talks to Arsenal head of content Tom Hines and Southampton head of content and digital Luke Nicholson about the art of club storytelling.

How does a team create a consistent, compelling media presence? How do you match the right output to the right digital channels? How do you ensure best practice across an editorial operation and communicate what matters throughout the whole organisation? And how do you make all that count for sponsors and partners?
Wed, 31 Jul 2019 10:00:00 +0000
Tom Harrison on England's Cricket World Cup win, the Ashes, the Hundred and the ECB's future plans
Fresh from England's first ever ICC Men's Cricket World Cup title, England and Wales Cricket Board chief executive Tom Harrison speaks to SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly about his reaction to an incredible final, the lessons of a UK free-to-air return, his reflections on the tournament and what's next for a team now enjoying their breakout moment.

Also on the agenda: an Ashes summer for England's men and women; the latest on preparations for a radical and divisive new competition in The Hundred; the ECB's plans to grow the sport by embracing younger and more diverse audiences; what media contracts really tell us; and why the world champions celebrated at a school skills event at the Oval, rather than on the back of an open-top bus.
Wed, 24 Jul 2019 07:15:00 +0000
Cricket World Cup's crazy finish, Wimbledon and the British Grand Prix: looking back on split-screen Sunday
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly, digital editor Tom Bassam and senior writer Sam Carp catch their breath just long enough to look back on an incredibly dramatic and impossible tight finale at Lord's, where England snuck past New Zealand to win the ICC Men's Cricket World Cup for the first time.

They also review the seven-week tournament, asking what could be learned from Sky Sports' late deal to bring the final to Channel 4, how far the event broke out beyond cricket audiences in the UK and elsewhere, and what changes might take the competition forward in the next edition in India in 2023.

There's time to take in news of a new NBA CMO from the social video space, and a new women’s sports marketing firm from Wasserman, The Collective. Then the team reflect on the rest of split-screen Sunday, which saw UK viewers in particular scrambling to watch the cricket, the F1 British Grand Prix and an epic Wimbledon men's singles tennis final at the same time. What, if anything, can broadcasters and event organisers do to enhance a multi-sport, multi-screen experience?
Wed, 17 Jul 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Women's World Cup wrap-up, and agency speculation for Serie A and Mediapro, Wasserman and Lagardère
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long reconvene to review the Fifa Women's World Cup. After a tournament that represented a huge cultural moment, from Megan Rapinoe and the USWNT to a big TV breakthrough everywhere, where does women's soccer go next? How will commercial and development aims best be served?

Then, as Mediapro is linked with a new TV channel partnership with Italian soccer's Serie A and Lagardère Sports with a takeover by Wasserman Media Group, there is some time to reflect on where the agency sector is going. Meanwhile, there's also a chance to discuss a new direction for the flagship SportsPro magazine.
Wed, 10 Jul 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Major League Baseball in London, and free-to-air arguments in focus
With the New York Yankees having enjoyed two wins over the Boston Red Sox, SportsPro senior writer Sam Carp returns from Stratford to tell editor at large Eoin Connolly about his impressions of the first ever MLB London Series. On the agenda: what can be done differently next year, what lessons can be learned from the NFL, and just why the two games at the London Stadium were so high-scoring.

Then, as the debate over the UK media impact of the Fifa Women's World Cup and ICC Men's Cricket World Cup continues, there's time to discuss free-to-air strategies in the digital age, and to dip into the Grabyo Global Video Trends Report for some insights into viewer tastes and device use.
Wed, 03 Jul 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Milan-Cortina's Winter Olympics nod, the IOC's big week, and Wimbledon's latest chapter
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long discuss a big week in Olympic circles, with Milan-Cortina awarded the 2026 Winter Games, a new Olympic House inaugurated in Lausanne, a unique deal signed with Coca-Cola and Mengniu for a reported US$3 billion, and more besides.

Then, with the Championships at Wimbledon a few days away, the AELTC's James Ralley and Alexandra Willis explain how the most prestigious tournament in tennis stays relevant in the global 21st century media landscape, from new content plans to the inaugural edition of Wimbledon Rematch, an immersive theatrical experience taking fans back to 1980.
Wed, 26 Jun 2019 12:44:03 +0000
Inside Alipay's Uefa plans, Qatar drama for Platini, and IPOs for Wanda and Endeavor
As the banned former Uefa president Michel Platini faces police questioning in France, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long discuss the latest developments in the ongoing saga around Qatar 2022, corruption allegations, Fifa and world soccer.

There's also time to consider a crowded summer soccer calendar, with the Copa America, Concacaf Gold Cup and Africa Cup of Nations colliding with the Fifa Women's World Cup, and to look into recent IPOs for Wanda Sports and the IMG and UFC owner Endeavor.

Meanwhile, with the Nations League Finals marking the start of the Chinese payment giant's eight-year sponsorship of Uefa, Alipay's Rita Liu (26.58) explains the rationale behind the partnership, and outlines what to expect from the company's international strategy in sport.
Wed, 19 Jun 2019 06:00:00 +0000
The Hundred explained, the IAAF rebrands, and Toronto close to NBA history
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly welcomes back print editor Michael Long from his travels to discuss some first impressions of the Fifa Women's World Cup in France, the impact of the Toronto Raptors' NBA Finals run in Canada, and the implications of the IAAF's move to rebrand as World Athletics.

Then we hear from Sanjay Patel (24.03), managing director of the England and Wales Cricket Board's divisive new tournament, The Hundred. He explains why the ECB felt it had to respond to changes in fan behaviour and the competition for attention, how he hopes the new format can appeal to a new audience, and how The Hundred's commercial structure will create a different set of opportunities for brands.
Wed, 12 Jun 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Fifa Women's World Cup preview with Sarai Bareman, and the latest from a week of massive events
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly heads back to the office to chat to senior writer Sam Carp about the imminent Fifa Women's World Cup (16.45), with brands, broadcasters and fans promising to mass behind the competition as never before. Fifa head of women's football Sarai Bareman (31.47) is also on the line with her thoughts on the weeks ahead in France, and just what it is that is driving the commercial breakthrough in women's sport.

There's also time to talk through a week of massive events elsewhere in the world of sport, from the impact on DAZN and the rest of the fight game of Anthony Joshua's shock loss to Andy Ruiz in New York, to Uefa's twin club finals and its Nations League bow in Portugal, and the prospect of a Fifa Club World Cup in Qatar.
Wed, 05 Jun 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Cricket World Cup special: tournament director Steve Elworthy, and the stakes at the ECB and the Oval
The 2019 ICC Men's Cricket Cup is here, with ten teams heading to England and Wales for 48 games across six weeks until the middle of July. SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly presents a special edition of the podcast looking at some of the work that has gone into putting together one of the biggest events of the year.

First up is Cricket World Cup 2019 managing director Steve Elworthy (3.47), the former South Africa international running his sixth global ICC event but taking charge of the big one for the first time. He talks about the final days of preparation, the task of managing an expanded team, how the tournament can capture the public imagination and his ambitions for the future.

Then, with England heading into the tournament as favourites for a first title, ECB head of marketing Jenny Smith (41.41) talks about how the national body is trying to connect with younger fans before a pivotal 2020 season. And Surrey chief executive Richard Gould (60.11) reveals what The Oval expects from its host venue duties this summer ahead of the opener between England and South Africa.
Wed, 29 May 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Tracey Crouch MP: the former UK sports minister on gambling, government, Brexit and a new role at the Playbook
Former British sports minister Tracey Crouch MP joins SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly to share her thoughts on the industry.

Crouch, who has taken on a role as a senior adviser to London-based communications agency The Playbook, explains why her objection to a delay on restrictions on fixed-odds betting terminals on UK high streets led her to resign her post, and gives her wider views on the role of gambling in British sport. She also recalls her experiences of working in government, from the reality of her remit to the challenges of securing funding in an era of austerity, and the likely impact of Brexit on sport.

And as a landmark decade of major events continues in the UK, she discusses the evolution of the sports business, the role of the public sector, the need for governance reform to reflect challenges like athlete safety, and the one sports job she would take if offered.
Wed, 22 May 2019 10:26:33 +0000
Will Smith and Formula One, New York's esports scene, and the future of sponsorship in the digital age
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly presents a series of interviews recorded during SportsPro Live 2019 at The O2. Sean Bratches, the managing director of commercial operations at Formula One, talks about the series' calendar, the OTT service F1TV, and a partnership with movie star Will Smith's Westbrook Studios. (5.18) Neil Hopkins, global head of strategy at M&C Saatchi Sport and Entertainment, discusses changes in the media landscape and the future of sports sponsorship. (10.41) Michael Prindiville, chief executive of Philadelphia 76ers-owned esports team Dignitas, gives his thoughts on the franchise's plans, the convergence of traditional sports and professional gaming, and the impact of Google Stadia. (21.10) And we hear from Premier League-winning Leicester City defender Christian Fuchs, founder of Fifa esports team No Fuchs Given, about how he got into the space and whether he expects other professional athletes to follow him. (28.24)
Wed, 15 May 2019 06:00:00 +0000
SportsPro Live 2019 special: what Avengers Endgame can teach the sports industry and plenty more from The O2
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam wrap up two days of insights and new ideas at SportsPro Live 2019, discussing lessons learned where technology meets the sports business with Digital Sport editor Chris McMullin. SportsPro Live host and Sky Sports presenter Adam Leventhal (15:10) shares his thoughts; Sports Innovation Lab co-founders Angela Ruggiero and Josh Walker (20:00) explain how fandom has changed forever and what Avengers Endgame can teach the sports industry; and Seven League chief executive Richard Ayers (27:32) works through the nuts and bolts of digital transformation. Finally, there's talk from the stage as Simon Wear (37:18), whose Play Sports Group was recently acquired by Discovery, reveals how digital communities are built, why publishers got into OTT, and plans for a unique global cycling network.
Wed, 08 May 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Wimbledon's first Asian sponsorship explained, and Optus' OTT strategy after the World Cup
With the SportsPro team in full event mode delivering the biggest ever edition of SportsPro Live at The O2, editor at large Eoin Connolly presents two recent interviews from opposite sides of the globe. First up, tennis: Wimbledon commercial and media director Mick Desmond discusses the grass-court Grand Slam's first Asian sponsorship deal with smartphone brand Oppo, its plans in China and India, improvements to SW19 including a roof and hospitality suites at No1 Court, the future of its sponsorship strategy and more. Then, speaking to the team at SportsPro OTT Asia, Optus head of television and content Corin Dimopoulos talks about the lessons the Australian telco learned from a glitchy Fifa World Cup last year, the opportunities arising from the women's tournament this summer, distribution plans for the Premier League and Uefa Champions League, and the 5G future of OTT.
Wed, 01 May 2019 06:00:00 +0000
LA 2028 commercial plans get a new feature; Netball and Rugby League World Cups team up
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long return to talk through the latest developments in the sports industry, including the signature partnership between NBC Universal and the organisers of the LA 2028 Olympics to sell commercial partnerships in the US around the next four Games. Meanwhile, senior writer Sam Carp is joined at the SportsPro offices by the organisers of two global events taking place in England. Netball World Cup event director Lindsay Impett and Jon Dutton, chief executive of the Rugby League World Cup in 2021, reveal the details of a unique collaboration between their two tournaments to help grow reach and share best practice.
Wed, 24 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Big on Japan: inside the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, the Rugby World Cup, and Rakuten's NBA OTT strategy
SportsPro print editor Michael Long returns to reveal all to editor at large Eoin Connolly about his recent trip to Japan, taking the pulse of the sports industry there ahead of the Rugby World Cup this year and the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. There's the latest on what the local organising committees for both of those events are thinking, and a sense from MMA's ONE Championship of what it takes to make a mark in the country. Meanwhile, in an interview from SportsPro OTT Asia in Singapore, Rakuten's Laura Li talks about the Japanese ecommerce giant's partnerships with the likes of the NBA and how OTT video and data are being filtered through its ecosystem.
Wed, 17 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Dark Horses for courses: getting creative in brand communications, opportunities in women's sport and developing a challenger culture
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly talks to Simon Dent, the former lawyer and soccer agent turned founder of BT Sport Industry Award-nominated creative agency Dark Horses. Speaking at the company's London offices, Dent discusses the gap he saw for more creatively minded work in sports sponsorship and marketing campaigns, and how he partnered up with Lucky Generals to fill it. He also reveals why he values being surrounded by smarter people, and how Dark Horses plans to maintain its underdog streak, and talks about the growth to be had for brands in women's sport and the search for new audiences.
Wed, 10 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000
Getting inside Facebook's APAC plans for sport and reflecting on SportsPro OTT Asia
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and digital editor Tom Bassam shake off the jet-lag and reflect on the inaugural SportsPro OTT Summit Asia, discussing everything from Manchester City's All or Nothing series on Amazon, to DDMC Fortis' strategy for soccer across the continent, Kayo Sports' unique entry into the Australian market, and how Rakuten is using sport to bring people into its ecommerce ecosystem. Then there is time to listen in on one of the sessions from the Pan Pacific in Singapore, as Picture Board founder Unmish Parthasarathi asks Joyee Biswas, Facebook's head of sports partnerships for the APAC region, about the social media giant's experiments with the Premier League, La Liga and the IPL, different visions for video on Facebook Watch and Instagram, and its expectations for VR with Oculus.
Wed, 03 Apr 2019 06:00:00 +0000
A new season in F1, a new era for Team Sky, and a look inside Vitality's sponsorship project
SportsPro senior writer Sam Carp and digital editor Tom Bassam join editor at large Eoin Connolly to discuss the latest machinations in rugby union, as Infront, CVC and IMG bid to buy stakes in a new World Rugby competition and the Six Nations respectively, and the return of Formula One - which marks a controversial comeback for tobacco sponsors. There are reflections on a week of big decisions in international soccer - with plans advancing for a two-country Copa America in 2020, expanded Club World Cup in 2021, a 48-team World Cup in 2022, and nine expressions of interest in the 2023 Women's World Cup. In cycling, meanwhile, Ineos founder Jim Ratcliffe's takeover of Team Sky is also on the agenda. Finally, Vitality Programme managing director Nick Read lays out the company's sports sponsorship strategy, working with the likes of England Netball, Arsenal and Parkrun, and explains how it serves its goals in the health and life insurance sector.
Wed, 20 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Brands build on International Women's Day, Fifa builds a bigger World Cup, and Patrick Murphy explains DDMC Fortis' plans in Asian soccer
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is back at headquarters to catch up with senior writer Sam Carp, freshly returned from a stint at Sportel Asia in Macau. On the agenda: the efforts of brands like Nike, Visa and Adidas to capitalise on the momentum of women's soccer; Fifa's push to expand its 2022 World Cup to 48 teams across the Gulf; and the players' council intrigue to oust well-regarded ATP president Chris Kermode. There's also time to discuss Sky Sports' Comcast-era crossovers with NBC, and the diverse broadcast markets of Asia, while DDMC Fortis chief executive Patrick Murphy lays out plans for the agency's eight-year rights partnership with the Asian Football Confederation.
Wed, 13 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000
England Netball's Joanna Adams and Copa 90's Rebecca Smith on changing the horizons of women’s sport
As International Women's Day approaches, SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly gets the thoughts of two female leaders about how the sports industry can properly embrace diversity across the board. First, with the Netball World Cup set to hit Liverpool in July, England Netball chief executive Joanna Adams discusses how the sport has built momentum through participation, elite performance and commercial development, professionalising at the top end while improving access at the same time. She also gives her views on how to create more and better opportunities for young women in the business of sport. Then Rebecca Smith, the former Fifa World Player of the Year nominee, reveals what she hopes to achieve in her new role as global executive director of the women’s game at soccer fan platform Copa90\. With the Fifa Women's World Cup coming up in France, she argues that it is time for the industry to look beyond the tentpole events to the wealth of stories and personalities throughout the game.
Wed, 06 Mar 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Breakdancing at the Olympics, mulling over The Hundred, and Hublot's Ricardo Guadalupe on the Cricket World Cup
SportsPro print editor Michael Long rejoins editor at large Eoin Connolly to discuss another sports industry week, from media moves by Twitch and La Liga to an altogether different set of moves at the Olympics, as the organisers of Paris 2024 confirm plans to give breakdancing a Games debut. Then, as the England and Wales Cricket Board confirms the playing conditions for The Hundred, there's a conversation about the challenges rights holders will face in creating bespoke new formats. And with less than 100 days to go until the Cricket World Cup, Hublot chief executive Ricardo Guadalupe runs over the Swiss watchmaker's plans for its sponsorship of the event.
Wed, 27 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Garber stays and Harvey goes, Intel inside the Premier League, jerseys of the future, and Callum Skinner on Global Athlete
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly grabs a barista coffee in the team's smart new offices in London's Victoria and catches up on the week's events with SportsPro senior writer Sam Carp, back on the pod to discuss Don Garber's contract extension in MLS, Shaun Harvey's departure from the EFL, fast fashion and the jerseys of the future. The two also look at the NBA's African venture with Fiba, the implications of Tyson Fury's TV deal with ESPN for heavyweight boxing and heavyweight media, and what exactly it is that Intel is working on with Arsenal, Liverpool and Manchester City. Meanwhile, Olympic champion cyclist Callum Skinner explains the inspiration for advocacy group Global Athlete, launched in London in February, and lays out his hopes for bringing athletes' interests to the heart of sports decision-making.
Wed, 20 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Rights holders on the march in OTT, a reality check from BeIN for F1, and Rob Harris on Infantino and Ceferin
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long discuss another full week in the sports industry action, covering everything from the IOC moving house and a united Korean Olympic bid to a mega-merger in the world of venue management. They also take in the news that BeIN has created another challenge for Formula One by backing out of bidding for TV rights in the Middle East, and speculate on what might be involved in a DAZN spending spree. Meanwhile, with Uefa president Alexander Ceferin re-elected for a second term and his unopposed Fifa counterpart Gianni Infantino now certain to follow suit in the summer, Associated Press global football writer Rob Harris is on the line to lay out what's to come at the top of the world game.
Wed, 13 Feb 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Travis Tygart on WADA, Russia, doping in US sport, Lance Armstrong, and the athlete fightback
In a special extended edition of the SportsPro Podcast, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly meets in Lausanne with Travis Tygart, the chief executive of the US Anti-Doping Agency. The discussion begins with the latest chapter in the Russian state doping saga, and the path forward now that Rusada's compliance has been confirmed - under review - for the time being. In part two, Tygart reflects on the wider challenges facing WADA, the World Anti-Doping Agency, with a presidential race due when the tenure of Sir Craig Reedie ends later this year. Finally, the conversation turns to the US, the challenges of wrangling combat sports into stricter practices, differing standards among the major leagues and the lessons of the Lance Armstrong case. He also explains why, fundamentally, he remains optimistic about the anti-doping cause.
Fri, 08 Feb 2019 12:00:00 +0000
Talking innovation with BT Sport's Jamie Hindhaugh, teeing up Golf Pass, and challenging times to sell tickets
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long shake off their Super Bowl-induced slumber to wrap up events from the Mercedes-Benz Stadium, reflecting on audience figures and a pesky four-score of unsold luxury passes. They also look back on soccer's Asian Cup, won by 2022 Fifa World Cup hosts Qatar, whose attentions will now turn to the challenge of staging the biggest sporting event of them all. There's also time to discuss the US launch of Golf Pass from NBC Sport and the PGA Tour, while BT Sport chief operating officer Jamie Hindhaugh lays out the UK pay-TV platforms innovation strategy as it launches new apps for Samsung, Xbox, Apple TV.
Wed, 06 Feb 2019 15:22:28 +0000
The Super Bowl, the Six Nations, doping's latest debate and the Misfits of esports
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long reflect on another eventful week in the sports industry: from the world of anti-doping, where Norway's Linda Helleland has announced a WADA presidential after the latest instalment of the Russia saga; to investment, where City Football Group has become a founder of investment fund Sapphire Sports; to soccer, where the Asian Cup has been overshadowed by the plight of Hakeem al-Araibi. There's also time to look ahead to two big oval-ball events: Super Bowl LIII and the return of rugby union's Six Nations. And Ben Spoont, co-founder and chief executive of Miami Heat-backed esports team Misfits Gaming, explains how he aims to create more physical touchpoints for a mostly digital fanbase.
Wed, 30 Jan 2019 09:19:46 +0000
Lessons from Ted Leonsis, the NBA in Paris, and League of Legends in Berlin
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly comes back from a trip to Berlin for the inaugural League of Legends European Championships to talk to magazine editor Michael Long about noises from the NBA about a game in Paris, the UFC's big boost to ESPN+, the NHL's rethink of its World Cup of Hockey plans, and more from a busy sports industry week. Elsewhere on the podcast, Ted Leonsis - founder of Washington Wizards, Capitals and Mystics ownership group Monumental Sports & Entertainment - shares his thoughts on changes in the sports media landscape, the impact of data, experiments in the live experience, and what the sports business actually is.
Wed, 23 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Discovery pushes cycling plan, the Winter Olympic race heats up, and Andy Murray steps away
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and magazine editor Michael Long return to discuss Discovery's plans for a global cycling network after its takeover of Play Sports Group, presaging a new digital strategy around fan communities. They also reflect on a busy week in OTT, with developments in Disney's offloading of Fox's regional sports networks and the ongoing saga of the pirates of Qatari BeIN Sports. Elsewhere in the pod, there is a discussion of the 2026 Winter Olympic race as Stockholm and Milan-Cortina d'Ampezzo enter the candidate phase, and to consider the void left behind by the retiring Andy Murray as athlete power and nostalgia create a potent mix.
Wed, 16 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000
Building disruptive businesses with Bruin and George Pyne, and the sports industry whirs back into life
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long return for a breezy run through the goings-on in the sports industry over the Christmas break, from Susanna Dinnage's shock U-turn over the Premier League's top job to CVC's bold plans for Premiership Rugby and the NFL's new casino deal. Then Bruin Sports Capital founder George Pyne lays out the philosophies that drive the private equity firm - which owns the likes of Deltatre, Courtside Ventures, Engine Shop and On Location Experiences - shares some of the lessons he has learned in a career taking in Nascar and IMG, and reveals some of his business role models.
Wed, 09 Jan 2019 07:00:00 +0000
How the BBC is cutting the gap between OTT and TV, and how AI has changed Fox Sports coverage
In an easily digestible broadcast tech edition, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly presents two interviews from November's SportsPro OTT Summit in Madrid. First, Fox Sports senior vice president of product operation Dustin Myers discusses the US broadcaster's work with AI specialist IBM Aspere to create the Fifa World Cup Highlights Machine, and shares his thoughts on the role automation will play in the development of OTT production. Then Neil Hall, the head of product for sport at the BBC, reveals how the publicly funded broadcaster is attacking latency issues to cut the gap between streams and linear TV output, the importance of new OTT rights partnerships, and how viewer engagement is changing.
Sat, 05 Jan 2019 16:42:54 +0000
Milwaukee Bucks' Peter Feigin on the Fiserv Forum, Giannis Antetokounmpo and NBA title chances
As the 2018/19 NBA campaign turns the corner, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly talks to Peter Feigin, president of Eastern Conference pacesetters Milwaukee Bucks, about a season of promise and transition. Feign discusses the opportunities that have come from setting up home at the world class new Fiserv Forum, the future of the venue experience for sports and entertainment fans, and the challenges of dealing with local government to get the facility into action and into service for the people of Wisconsin. He also talks about the Bucks' exploits on the court, including the prospect of a real tilt at the championship and working with emerging superstar and MVP candidate Giannis Antetokounmpo.
Mon, 31 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Another festive special: 2018 in review, 2019 trends in profile and industry New Year's resolutions
With the festive season in sight, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long are joined by Seven League consultant Charlie Beall and Sport Industry Group head of content Catherine Inkster to reflect on the year in the business of sport, including the Fifa World Cup in Russia, the prevailing currents in the Olympic movement, media disruption, understanding Fortnite, Wilder v Fury and plenty more in between. In a bumper edition, there's also time to look ahead to the trends that could shape 2019, and suggest some better habits for the industry next year - from opening up to new ideas to being more Kaepernick.
Wed, 19 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000
The Copa Libertadores and club soccer's future; Raheem Sterling and the athlete's voice; and Sophie Goldschmidt surfs a new wave
With the final print edition of 2018 put to bed, SportsPro magazine editor Michael Long rejoins editor-at-large Eoin Connolly to discuss a busy fortnight in the sports industry. On the agenda: whether the Copa Libertadores heralds a globe-trotting future for club soccer; a new man with a big job at the IAAF; Seattle's NHL return and the XFL's comeback; and what the experiences of Raheem Sterling, American gymnasts and Jess Varnish tell us about the growing power of the athlete voice. Then the well-travelled World Surf League chief executive Sophie Goldschmidt, the cover star of issue 103, shares her thoughts on a fast-emerging sport, its environmental responsibility, and the potential of wave pool technology.
Wed, 12 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Barney Francis on Sky Sports' digital approach, and reflections on the SportsPro OTT Summit
With over 600 delegates gathered for the second SportsPro OTT Summit at Madrid's Meliá Castilla, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly speaks to Sky Sports managing director Barney Francis about the UK pay-TV giant's digital strategy, how it has steadily adapted its model to the demands of a changing era, his expectations about life under new owner Comcast, and much more. Meanwhile Deltatre chief product and marketing officer Carlo de Marchis, an OTT evangelist and expert, gives his thoughts on the event and the industry's fastest-emerging sector.
Wed, 05 Dec 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Discussing Golf TV with Alex Kaplan: SportsPro Podcast Special
Since Discovery signed its US$2 billion deal with the PGA Tour in June for the international media rights to North America’s premier golfing circuit, intrigue has surrounded the makeup of the product that will carry more than 2,000 hours of PGA Tour content each year. In a special edition of the SportsPro Podcast, staff writer Nick Friend talks to Discovery Golf president Alex Kaplan at length about an OTT product and a partnership with the PGA Tour that could change the course of sports broadcasting.
Mon, 03 Dec 2018 18:36:03 +0000
The Match that happened, the match that didn't, the FA's Kelly Simmons and big talk on the future of chess
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long pair up again to talk about the winner-takes-all showdown in Las Vegas between Tiger Woods and Phil Mickelson, asking what, if anything, could be learned from The Match. They also discuss South America’s aborted soccer showpiece, as the world watched while bitter rivals Boca Juniors and River Plate didn’t play in the Copa Libertadores final, and the ITF’s controversial Kosovo’s-backed reforms to the Davis Cup. Elsewhere, the FA’s Kelly Simmons discusses participation and the growth of women’s soccer in England, and with Magnus Carlsen and Fabiano Curuana poised over the board in London, World Chess president Ilya Merenzon describes what AI, digital connections and a Tinder-style app mean for the future of the ancient game.
Wed, 28 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Dinnage's Premier League to-do list, F1's end-of-year assessment, and A-Rod's baseball blueprint
English soccer's elite club competition has its first new leader in two decades, with Susanna Dinnage now confirmed as the Premier League chief executive and successor to Richard Scudamore. SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long discuss the hulking in-tray facing the Animal Planet and former Discovery UK chief, from Brexit to breakaways, and fan concerns to a content revolution. As Formula One's 2018 season comes to a close, there's another chance to assess the progress made by owner Liberty Media, with comment from commercial partnerships exec Zarah Al-Kudcy. And with Mitel confirmed as the title sponsor of the MLB London Series, baseball icon Alex Rodriguez explains what the UK can expect from the Yankees-Red Sox rivalry, and lays out his own vision for getting another generation of fans enamoured with America's pastime.
Wed, 21 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000
A fresh identity for men's tennis and the ATP; new frontiers for Alipay and DAZN
As the Nitto ATP Finals brings the best players in men's tennis back to The O2 in London for a tenth year, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly sits down with the ATP SVP for marketing and business development, George Ciz. The conversation covers a new brand launch for the organisation and its elite tour, the lessons from the radical Next Gen Finals event, working with Amazon, why the series is like Rafa Nadal, getting the Tube with Federer and Djokovic, and plenty more besides. Meanwhile, SportsPro print editor Michael Long is on hand to talk about a new deal for Uefa and Chinese payments giant Alipay and a new frontier for DAZN, which is heading into Spain on the back of a three-year deal with the Premier League.
Wed, 14 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Football Leaks, WADA creaks, Masayoshi Son speaks
SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by New York Times sports news correspondent Tariq Panja to discuss an industry week dominated again by murky soccer business, with Der Spiegel's Football Leaks reports to the fore. Items on the agenda include the prospect of a European Super League, Gianni Infantino's role in efforts by Paris Saint-Germain and Manchester City to circumvent Financial Fair Play laws, and just how shocked fans will actually be to find out how the sausages are made. There's also time to reflect on governance issues elsewhere, including a contentious presidential race in boxing's AIBA and ongoing debates around sport and Saudi Arabia, and a brief note of optimism. Meanwhile Press Association chief sports reporter and SportsPro columnist Matt Slater is on hand to explain the latest goings-on in the world of anti-doping, as the Russian saga drags on to draw USADA into conflict with global body WADA.
Wed, 07 Nov 2018 07:00:00 +0000
Tragedy in Leicester, intrigue at Fifa, outrage in Brazil and the NFL in London
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly talks to print editor Michael Long, freshly returned from the Sportel Monaco media convention, about a chaotic and traumatic week in the sports industry. There are reflections on the contribution of the tragically departed Leicester City owner Vichai Srivaddhanaprabha, Fifa's latest machinations around its Club World Cup plans and the examinations of Saudi state money in international sport after the murder of journalist Jamal Khashoggi, and the small supporting role of soccer stars in the election of far-right candidate Jair Bolsanaro as president of Brazil. Elsewhere in a packed pod there's a review of the MLB World Series and a step-change at LA 2028, while NFL EVP of international Mark Waller discussed the league's experiences in London this year and its ambitions for Mexico, China and Germany.
Wed, 31 Oct 2018 07:00:00 +0000
A new NBA season with Mark Tatum, LeBron in LA, microtransactions and other distractions
As the SportsPro Podcast goes weekly for the first time, editor-at-large Eoin Connolly and print editor Michael Long consider the sports industry events of recent days and look ahead to a new season in the NBA, perhaps the world's most forward-thinking league. On the agenda are potential franchise relocations and additions; the move of basketball's biggest star, LeBron James, to the Los Angeles Lakers and the commercial activities of the players and their union; the microtransaction revolution in watching the NBA; and an interview with NBA deputy commissioner and chief operating officer Mark Tatum. There's also the sad duty of reflecting on the contributions of two recently departed major figures in the sport: Portland Trail Blazers owner Paul Allen and Fiba general secretary Patrick Baumann.
Wed, 24 Oct 2018 06:00:00 +0000
IBM on the future of AI, and sports broadcasting right now at Eleven, DAZN, ESPN and Sky Sports
SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly is joined by print editor Michael Long, who talks through the wealth of sports broadcasting features in the upcoming issue 102 of the magazine. With the likes of Eleven Sports, DAZN, ESPN+ and Sky Sports' Barney Francis on the agenda there is plenty to discuss, including Eleven's provocative decision to air La Liga matches during the UK's traditional Saturday 3pm TV soccer blackout. Then Jeremy Waite, the chief strategy officer at IBM for Watson Customer Engagement in Europe, joins the pod to talk through the possibilities and challenges that artificial intelligence will create for sport and entertainment. What will we learn about fans? Will AI change how sports formats are created? And what impact will voice and visual search have?
Mon, 15 Oct 2018 15:26:07 +0000
Reimagining Formula One: Sean Bratches and the future of motorsport's leading series
Formula One is deep into its second full season under its new owners at Liberty Media and the picture is beginning to emerge of how the leading series in motor racing will look in the years ahead. Speaking to broadcaster Nicki Shields at the Black Book Motorsport Forum in London, the ever-quotable F1 managing director of commercial operations Sean Bratches covers everything from a first-ever marketing campaign to the launch of F1TV, the retirement of Fernando Alonso, the need for greater competition and pioneering engineering, a revitalised sponsorship offering and plenty more.
Tue, 25 Sep 2018 14:19:20 +0000
SportsPro 50 Most Marketable Athletes 2018: The who, where and why
It's the list that everyone - or some people, at least - has been talking about: SportsPro's annual rankings of the world's 50 most marketable athletes. SportsPro editor at large Eoin Connolly is joined by editor Michael Long and senior writer Sam Carp to discuss the list, the episode also features Roger Breum, from SportsPro's data partner Hookit, who explains the spontech side of this year's 50MM
Fri, 07 Sep 2018 11:30:00 +0000
Mini-pod: Sportlogiq's Craig Buntin - Olympian to businessman
A special mini-pod with Sportlogiq's Craig Buntin discussing the origins of the business and how he made the switch from athlete to chief executive.
Thu, 30 Aug 2018 16:47:23 +0000
Patrick Nally and Match Poker - the life of a new sport in 2018
In a snack-sized edition, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly revisits a conversation at SportAccord in Bangkok with magazine editor Michael Long and Patrick Nally, the founder and president of the International Federation of Match Poker. Nally, widely regarded as a sports marketing pioneer for his work with the likes of Fifa, the Rugby World Cup and world athletics' IAAF, reflects on his decision to begin again and build a new pastime from the ground up. He discusses the challenges of bringing a young organisation into the world of sports politics, his excitement at the potential of match poker, and how new sports will fare in a changing federation environment.
Thu, 30 Aug 2018 08:16:59 +0000
Eleven Sports and Sky Sports: different broadcast strategies for the digital age
With the second SportsPro OTT Summit confirmed for Madrid on 28th and 29th November, SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly dips into the archives to find conversations with representatives of two broadcasters at very different stages of their commercial journeys. First up is Marc Watson, group chief executive of Eleven Sports, active around the world and newly launched in the UK. It has taken a nimble, flexible approach to each market, and Watson discusses how to decide what method of digital delivery works for each market. Then Sky Sports director of strategy Jonathan Licht talks about the effects of the UK pay-TV giant's switch to vertical, single-sport channels, its evolving relationships with rights holders, and its take on creating bundled value for viewers on its multi-genre platform in an age of stripping down to single sources.
Fri, 10 Aug 2018 11:28:40 +0000
Infinite Esports: players, partnerships and publishers in the fast-moving world of competitive video games
Esports has entranced many within the traditional sports industry and is a fast-moving, fast-growing category in its own right. Now, Texas-based Infinite Esports & Entertainment is among a handful of groups looking to establish a presence across the competitive video games sector, with teams playing in a broad range of leagues and titles, new initiatives launched as far away as India and a permanent sports venue in the works back in Arlington. Chris Chaney, the group's founder, president and owner, and strategic partnerships director Joe Hills join SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly to discuss all of that, as well as a first season for the Houston Outlaws in the franchise-based Overwatch League, which has attracted considerable investment from within the sporting mainstream. They also discuss finding the right gaming content for the right partners, the role of players and their existing audiences, making sense of the Fortnite phenomenon, working with publishers and understanding what titles will be a hit.
Fri, 13 Jul 2018 14:34:21 +0000
Fifa World Cup 2018: the view from the ground in Russia, and victory for United 2026
As the Fifa World Cup ticks past its halfway mark, the SportsPro Podcast returns for the summer. On the ground in Moscow for the duration of the world's biggest single-sport event, Press Association chief sports reporter Matt Slater gives SportsPro editor-at-large Eoin Connolly his take on a warm and open welcome from ordinary Russians after a build-up dominated by concerns about the host nation's leadership. Still, there are plenty of questions to be answered elsewhere. What should we make of Russia's stunning start? Have the sponsors turned up? Is football coming home and, if so, where is it going? Also, after a vote by the Fifa Congress before kick-off gave the 2026 World Cup to the United bid from Canada, Mexico and the US, will Russia 2018 be the last tournament of its kind? And how was the United campaign able to see off the challenge of Morocco with such surprising ease?
Mon, 02 Jul 2018 16:57:25 +0000
Louise Martin on Gold Coast 2018 and the future of the Commonwealth Games
Tue, 10 Apr 2018 17:52:00 +0000
Peter Hutton on the Olympics, the age of Discovery at Eurosport and sport’s digital future
Wed, 31 Jan 2018 17:49:00 +0000
Barry and Eddie Hearn on Joshua and Taylor, darts at Christmas, and the future of Matchroom
Tue, 19 Dec 2017 11:50:00 +0000
ECB chief Tom Harrison on TV deals, T20 and opening up English cricket
Mon, 30 Oct 2017 10:08:00 +0000
The Brand Conference 2017: The industry asks…
Fri, 13 Oct 2017 16:53:00 +0000
Talking a good game at the Soccerex Global Convention
Thu, 07 Sep 2017 17:42:00 +0000
At Liberty to discuss: Formula One at BBMF
Mon, 04 Sep 2017 17:50:00 +0000
A whole new ball game: changing times for European soccer
Thu, 17 Aug 2017 09:38:00 +0000
London 2017 and the state of world athletics
Tue, 08 Aug 2017 16:11:00 +0000
Lord’s, Lionesses and a landmark summer of women’s sport
Thu, 03 Aug 2017 17:47:00 +0000
Sir Phillip Craven on London 2017 and following 16 years of Paralympic growth
Tue, 25 Jul 2017 17:31:00 +0000
Marketable athletes, single-sport channels and venerable brands
Wed, 19 Jul 2017 09:36:00 +0000
Olympic Day: McDonald’s, Intel, Paris v Los Angeles, and Budapest’s life after the bid
Tue, 27 Jun 2017 17:44:00 +0000
The SportAccord Convention: reflections from Aarhus 2017
Fri, 21 Apr 2017 15:31:00 +0000
The SportsPro Podcast Live: wrapping up at Wembley Stadium
Fri, 31 Mar 2017 17:45:00 +0000
The followership edition: Ranieri, Budapest 2024, and new sporting forms
Thu, 02 Mar 2017 15:47:00 +0000
The Christmas special: 2016 in review, the picture in 2017
Fri, 23 Dec 2016 11:27:00 +0000
The end of the world edition: sport after Trump and scandal in F1
Mon, 05 Dec 2016 18:02:00 +0000
The Sportel edition: going OTT and under the radar in Monaco
Mon, 07 Nov 2016 14:46:00 +0000
The comeback special: Allardyce lost, Fancy Bears, Rio reflections and conference season
Tue, 18 Oct 2016 15:51:00 +0000
The summer of sport - soccer, Wimbledon, the Tour de France and F1 - and Brexit
Fri, 08 Jul 2016 14:42:00 +0000
Uefa Euro 2016 preview, Copa America Centenario and Muhammad Ali
Fri, 10 Jun 2016 17:21:00 +0000
SportsPro Podcast Special: The World’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes
Wed, 01 Jun 2016 10:45:00 +0000
Fiba’s Patrick Baumann sets out his SportAccord stall and the 2024 bidders make their pitches
Thu, 21 Apr 2016 14:50:00 +0000
Di Montezemolo on Ecclestone vs Bach; Cookson on technological fraud; Cushnan Nally, MacKay and more
Wed, 20 Apr 2016 10:20:00 +0000
The Masters, where only the bananas aren’t branded - and SportAccord, what is it good for?
Wed, 13 Apr 2016 11:49:00 +0000
West Indies cricket and SportsPro Live; hard-hitting and a lot of fun
Fri, 08 Apr 2016 14:32:00 +0000
John Amaechi, Rob Harris and Richard Gillis special: why sport loves to lie to people
Wed, 17 Feb 2016 12:01:00 +0000
The Super Bowl, the Olympic Channel, and Thomas Bach’s ‘Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas’ tour of USA
Tue, 09 Feb 2016 09:23:00 +0000
The secret behind Sepp’s ‘Nelly’ plaster revealed
Mon, 25 Jan 2016 09:23:00 +0000
Dry January: Influencers, VR, Steve Simon and the blogheads
Mon, 11 Jan 2016 14:36:00 +0000
SportsPro Festive Podcast - The thin line between corruption and canny strategic thinking
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