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The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.
Haynes Hendrickson is the Senior Vice President of business development for the firm, and he’s one lucky guy! Not just because he has a chance to speak with us, but also because he seems to be at the right place at the right time, and today, that means at the intersection of sports and marketing and innovation. We deep-dive with Haynes about Playfly’s business, how they do what they do, and why this is important for sports, fans and everyone else involved.
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In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Florentino Pérez, Chairman of Real Madrid, is widely considered to be the architect of the now-defunct European Super League. While the English were almost universally up in arms against the ESL and their fans ensured that it was over before it started, the view from Spain, and particularly, Madrid, is very different.
Real Madrid supporter Amit Nawalrai takes us into the mind of Florentino Pérez, widely considered to be the Emperor Palpatine of the ESL. Are fans really bored of football today? Do we need to watch Barcelona vs. Tottenham every 4 weeks? Get In the Game to find out!
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In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Ann Kletz founded Goal Five with a simple mission, to help young female athletes enjoy sports by wearing apparel suitable to their physicality and sport. But the company is on a broader mission to raise awareness about inequality in sports and at the same raise the confidence of young girls entering sports. It's an important time for the company and for sports equality, and Ann's work is just beginning.
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In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
In trying to make sense of all that has transpired last week in European soccer, I reached out to a trusted friend who understands the game really well. Chris Jones was a college soccer player, and he worked in the industry following his years playing the sport. Most recently, he is involved in trying to raise money to make an investment into soccer in Europe, so when it comes to understanding the impact of the now-defunct Super League, there’s no one better person in my mind to ask than my good friend Chris Jones!
Does anybody watch sports on cable anymore? Smashing through walled-garden of old-school TV broadcasting, sports is now consumed OTT - Over The Top. That's streaming - to our phones, iPads, laptops and other digital devices. We watch what we want - clips, highlights, interviews or the entire game, when we want - on the bus, at the gym, at the beach or by the pool. How are the big leagues evolving to keep up with our crazy new viewing habits?
All-star streaming-media expert, Paul Erickson joins Anand & Vlad to break down how sports leagues & teams are leveraging the Internet to keep fans loyal and engaged.
About Paul Erickson
Paul is a veteran technology analyst, focusing on consumer electronics and video distribution.
Paul has over 2 decades of industry experience and his research and coverage has spanned connected consumer electronics, pay & broadcast TV, digital & physical media, streaming devices & services, digital rights management and more. He has been quoted many major news outlets and industry publications, including and certainly not limited to, The Financial Times, USA Today, the Wall Street Journal, Associated Press, the BBC, Reuters, NPR, CNN, NBC News, and BusinessWeek.
About In the Game
In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Soccer (or football!) is at war! The billionaire owners of 12 of the leading teams across Europe thought they had launched the much-vaunted European Super League on Sunday night. Is this the beginning of the NFL-isation of the beautiful game? Or does fan-power smash the elites? Listen in to find out!
Anand & Vlad butt heads in a "friendly" fight over whether the European Super League is good for soccer. In a botched attempt to launch a new, closed American-style franchise-model for the sport, the owners of Europe's top teams are given a painful lesson in who really has the power in football -- the fans!
Joining us to provide the US perspective is a friend of the podcast, Profession Marc Edelman. He weighs in on the battle between the teams and UEFA and makes an accurate prediction!
In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Sports D³ mission is to democratize finances in the global sports industry. SD³ is a global marketplace for digital assets in the Sports industry, which brings together sports clubs & athletes with millions of their fan-investors around the world.
Our conversation with CEO Gene Swinton brings us a step closer to understanding how this FinTech platform can help sports clubs and athletes tokenize & securitize the economic benefits of their performance by issuing fractional ownership rights to the public in the form of regulatory-compliant Security Tokens on a blockchain.
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In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Hideki Matsuyama is the first Japanese golfer to with the Masters, and his country could not be more excited about that. It's a very wealthy economy, it's a country with over half of all golf courses in Asia, and marketing sponsorships pay out very well. Some estimate he could be a $1B golfer by the time he retires, which could be in a couple of decades given the longevity of golf players.
Topps was purchased by former Disney CEO Michael Eisner some years ago, and the company lived a somewhat sleepy life until Gens Y and Z got into the game. Recently, valuations of physical memorabilia, cards especially, have skyrocketed. The NFT craze has also helped. Its intention to go public through a SPAC means the company is looking for funding to go to the next level, and it may be trying to get itself on the NFT joy ride.
The NCAA has had a rough couple of months, but it's mostly self-inflicted. The latest exhibit of its incoherence comes as it flip-flops on broadcasting the women's volleyball tournament and a rather quiet decision to cease drug testing during the final tournaments. It is clear that the organization is focused elsewhere, but why should women's sports suffer?
Kevin De Bruyne signed a contract extension Manchester City recently, and it appears he used data and analytics to show the front office his value to the team. Data and analytics have been used by front office negotiators for years, but the details of those are just not shared. This begs the question when data on athletes is collected by the team of the league, who owns it?
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In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
Anand & Vlad sit down and talk rugby with Former Australian Rugby Union International, Adam Freier. Now General Manager of the Los Angeles Giltinis Rugby Club, Freier shares insights covering a wide range of topics about Rugby Union in the USA.
Join us for a fascinating conversation covering :
- Why LA Giltinis is named after a cocktail
- How Freier plans to build the Giltinis into a household brand name
- Major League Rugby's plans to become bigger than Major League Soccer
- Why MLR is taking a sustainable approach to long-term success
- How global rugby players are attracted to MLR
- Negotiating broadcast and streaming deals
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Check out LA Giltinis online:
https://www.giltinis.com/
https://www.instagram.com/giltinis/
And Adam Freir
https://twitter.com/adam_freier
In The Game is a weekly podcast covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. If you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
The NCAA's case that reached the Supreme Court in March of 2021 was somewhat predictable, and in the eyes of our guest, no strategically beneficial. Nonetheless, the fate of college sports lies in how this case is decided, and it will shape the nature of revenue collection and distribution in collegiate sports for decades to come.
To help us through this holy mess of an issue, we have invited a friend of the podcast, Marc Edelman (Twitter: @MarcEdelman) : Law Professor, Attorney and Sports Business Expert. Marc is a tenured Professor of Law at the Zicklin School of Business, Baruch College, City University of New York, where he writes and teaches on sports law, antitrust law, intellectual property law, and gaming / fantasy sports law. He also serves as the Faculty Athletics Representative for Baruch College.
In addition to his full-time role as a law professor, Professor Edelman is the founder of Edelman Law, where he provides legal consulting and expert witness services to businesses in the commercial sports, entertainment and online gaming industries. Some of Professor Edelman’s recent clients include a Major League Baseball team, the Arena Football League Players Union, and several online fantasy sports providers.
In The Game is a weekly podcast focused on covering the business of sports.
Hosted by Vladimir Bosanac and Anand Panjabi, they analyze everything from data analytics to broadcast rights, from digital innovation to billion-dollar buyouts. if you love sports and business, In The Game has got you covered.
Talk to us online:
Twitter: https://twitter.com/InTheGameHQ
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/InTheGameHQ
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/inthegamepod/
The podcast currently has 43 episodes available.