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Join hosts Michael Barr and Scarlet Fu for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Fresh off of winning the NBA championship, the Boston Celtics are going up for sale. Bloomberg News global business and sports editor Matthew Townsend discusses the potential sale, plus the NFL getting hit with nearly $5 billion in damages after losing a jury trial over anticompetitive features of the NFL Sunday Ticket package.
Then, special guest host Bloomberg US sports business reporter Randall Williams joins for a conversation with Goldman Sachs executive Dave Dase. He's co-head of the Wall Street giant's sports franchise division. He talks about the evolution of institutional and outside capital in sports, franchise valuations and investing in the fan experience both in venues and at home.
Plus, a portion of a conversation with Eldridge Industries chairman and CEO Todd Boehly. He's owner of Chelsea FC, and part of ownership teams for the LA Lakers, Sparks and LA Dodgers. He discusses the future of the Dodgers, and the changing landscape and growing opportunities in sports.
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Join hosts Michael Barr and Scarlet Fu for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports.
Fresh off of winning the NBA championship, the Boston Celtics are going up for sale. Bloomberg News global business and sports editor Matthew Townsend discusses the potential sale, plus the NFL getting hit with nearly $5 billion in damages after losing a jury trial over anticompetitive features of the NFL Sunday Ticket package.
Then, special guest host Bloomberg US sports business reporter Randall Williams joins for a conversation with Goldman Sachs executive Dave Dase. He's co-head of the Wall Street giant's sports franchise division. He talks about the evolution of institutional and outside capital in sports, franchise valuations and investing in the fan experience both in venues and at home.
Plus, a portion of a conversation with Eldridge Industries chairman and CEO Todd Boehly. He's owner of Chelsea FC, and part of ownership teams for the LA Lakers, Sparks and LA Dodgers. He discusses the future of the Dodgers, and the changing landscape and growing opportunities in sports.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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