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Disney Buying Large Part of 21st Century Fox
A prominent investment research firm has raised its recommendation on Disney stock from 'Buy' to 'Strong Buy' after Disney buys the Murdoch family's Fox movie and television studios to meet competition from technology companies in the...
Bloomberg
Sen. Blumenthal Says Shooting Jarring and Unsettling
Jun.14 -- Sen. Richard Blumenthal, a Democrat from Connecticut, talks about the shooting at a congressional baseball practice in Del Ray, Virginia that wounded House Majority Whip Steve Scalise and four others. He speaks with Bloomberg's...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Franklin D. Roosevelt throws out first ball to open Washington Senators' 1937 baseball season
Title card: 'Big League Baseball Gets Into Swing' / GV crowds in Yankee Stadium / baseballs roll out of sack / baseball bats on rack / CU player's foot digs into pitcher's mound / crowds stand in ticket line / CU hands counting tickets...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Olympics son of Fidel Castro defends
CLEAN : Olympics son of Fidel Castro defends
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Arizona Businesses Suffer From MLB Lockout, Spring Training Delays
MLB has canceled the first week of spring training games, and baseball-related businesses and nonprofits are really feeling the pain.
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High Schools Prepare For Fall Sports Despite Pandemic
Tens of thousands of athletes are preparing for the fall sports season even though many schools still don't have a plan in place to reopen.
Bloomberg
Business Pitch: Does Team Chemistry Trump Big Money?
Oct. 31 -- New York Mets pitcher Matt Harvey discusses how athletes build a brand, the World Series and how to get kids to be excited again about baseball. He speaks with Bloomberg's Mark Crumpton on ""Bottom Line."" (Source: Bloomberg)
Bloomberg
Players, Owners Acrimony May Damage MLB, Says Player Agent Rachel Luba
Jul.21 -- Major League Baseball player agent Rachel Luba joins Jason Kelly to discuss the impact of Covid-19 on 'America's Pastime' and the ongoing uncertainty of the sport's labor relations landscape.
Bloomberg
FanDuel CEO Sees College Sports Down in 2020 Season
Jul.31 -- Matt King, chief executive officer of FanDuel Inc.,, discusses the outlook for sports betting amid the Covid-19 pandemic on "Bloomberg Technology."
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One of baseball's proudest franchises is in tatters, its future to be decided more in the courtroom than on the field. The AP's John Mone reports on what's next for the Los Angeles Dodgers, since the franchise just filed for bankruptcy protection.
HEADLINE: L..A. Dodgers file for bankruptcy protection
CAPTION: One of baseball's proudest franchises is in tatters, its future to be decided more in the courtroom than on the field. The AP's John Mone reports on what's next for the Los...
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Aircraft, World Series, Roosevelt
Research Aids Air Safety
A giant new wind tunnel enables scientists to diagnose design flaws in planes that could previously only be determined through dangerous test flights.
(Innovation, Aircraft, Aviation)
Yankees Sweep World...
Bloomberg
Baseball Is Dying and Kids Explain Why They're to Blame
Oct. 21 -- In anticipation of the 2014 World Series, Bloomberg's Matt Miller talks to children about what the MLB can do to reverse the decline in the sport's popularity.
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President Barack Obama, an unabashed Chicago White Sox fan, welcomed the New York Yankees at the White House to celebrate their World Series title.
HEADLINE: Raw video: Obama greets Yankees at W.H.
CAPTION: President Barack Obama, an unabashed Chicago White Sox fan, welcomed the New York Yankees at the White House to celebrate their World Series title. (April 26)
Bloomberg
Working Hard for MGM to Be Integrated Resort Operator in Osaka, Says CEO
Mar.21 -- Jim Murren, chairman and chief executive officer at MGM Resorts International, discusses Major League Baseball signing a gambling partnership with MGM, the next steps in the process and investing in Macau. He speaks on...
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After Thaw In Relations With U.S., Cuba Fears A Return To Hard Freeze
Five years ago, President Barack Obama restored diplomatic relations with Cuba. A Cuban diplomat believes the Trump administration will cut off ties.
Bloomberg
MLB Commissioner Says He's Open to Ads on Jerseys
Feb.14 -- Major League Baseball Commissioner Rob Manfred discusses the possibility of ads on jerseys and the next frontier of sports media with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Bloomberg Sports Business Summit in New York.
Bloomberg
76ers Owner Josh Harris Says He Supports Player Empowerment 100%
Jun.12 -- Josh Harris, co-owner of the Philadelphia 76ers and New Jersey Devils, discusses pro sports in a climate of economic dislocation from the coronavirus and racial tensions over prejudice and injustice. He speaks exclusively with...
Curated Video
Sports World Drives Racial Justice Discussion As Players Strike
Former NBA Star Chris Webber tells striking players "you are starting something for the next generation."
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Jamie and Frank McCourt agree to have a one-day trial to determine if title to the Los Angeles Dodgers is in Frank McCourt's name or if the team should be considered community property in their divorce and then sold.
HEADLINE: 1-day trial to see who runs Dodgers
CAPTION: Jamie and Frank McCourt agree to have a one-day trial to determine if title to the Los Angeles Dodgers is in Frank McCourt's name or if the team should be considered community...
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Stars talk about how their lives have been touched by cancer.
Associated Press
Los Angeles, 05 September 2008
1. Wide of Kodak Theatre
2. Marquee
3. Backdrop
4. Wide of arrivals
5. Camera cutaway
6. Casey Affleck speaks to reporter
7. SOUNDBITE (English) Casey Affleck/Actor:
"Well I believe cancer...
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Businesses Quickly Change Prices Based on Demand
FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055229AT THIS SAN DIEGO BAR, THE COST OF A TEQUILA SHOT DEPENDS ON WHAT EVERYONE ELSE IS DRINKING…A REAL-TIME TICKER SHOWS PRICES THAT CAN CHANGE BY THE MINUTE. SOUNDBITE (English) Lindsey...
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Federal law enforcement authorities are investigating whether the St. Louis Cardinals illegally hacked into a computer database of the Houston Astros to obtain information on players, a person familiar with the situation said. (June 16)
Federal law enforcement authorities are investigating whether the St. Louis Cardinals illegally hacked into a computer database of the Houston Astros to obtain information on players, a person familiar with the situation said Tuesday in...
Sherman Grinberg Film Library
Famous baseball players of the Lou Gehrig era in 1920s and 1930s
Side view baseball players sit in their dugout / CU St. Louis Cardinals player Grover Cleveland Alexander in the 1920s / Al Simmons of the Philadelphia Athletics crosses home plate / New York Yankee Babe Ruth hits, runs / Yankee pitcher...
Bloomberg
A Tale of Two World Series Cities
Oct. 28 -- As the Giants and Royals face off, columnist Will Leitch and filmmaker Griffin Hammond examine the cultural differences between San Francisco and Kansas City. (Source: Bloomberg)