Bloomberg
The Hottest Trends in Advertising
Sept. 29 -- CBS Interactive CEO Jim Lanzone and Bloomberg Intelligence's Paul Sweeney discuss the hottest trends in advertising with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source: Bloomberg)
The Recount
Kurt Warner Discusses His Movie "American Underdog" and the Culture of Heroes
Kurt Warner joins The Long Game with LZ & Leitch to discuss his new movie "American Underdog," his faith, staying true to himself, and the culture of heroes.
The Recount
Predicting the Winners (And Biggest Stars) of the NBA’s Playoffs
Over the weekend the Philadelphia 76ers’ Joel Embiid scored 44 points against the Indiana Pacers, locking up this season’s scoring title and a first round berth in the playoffs against the Toronto Raptors. Now, the NBA postseason is...
Bloomberg
TV Networks Tackle Declining Ad Sales
Jul.12 -- TV networks including ESPN are bracing for a drop in advertising revenue for football games in the coming season, which could drag down sales growth for sports broadcasts overall, advertising and television executives say....
Bloomberg
Eli Manning Seeks New Endeavors in Private Equity
Two-time Super Bowl champion Eli Manning, former quarterback for the New York Giants, discusses joining Brand Velocity Partners as a partner, his interest in the private equity market and comments on Giants General Manager Dave Gettleman...
The Recount
Ahead of Super Bowl LVI, Keyshawn Johnson Explains Why NFL Billionaires Aren’t Hiring Black Coaches
“If you think of the 32 owners of the National Football League,” asks Keyshawn Johnson. “How many of them do you think truly have Black friends?” Johnson won the Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in 2003. He’s also the co-author...
The Recount
Say Goodbye to NFL “Race-Norming”
Race-norming: the NFL’s antiquated, racist practice that, when evaluating brain injuries and determining compensation, assumes Black players start at a lower cognitive function than non-Black players. After months of negotiations, it’s...
The Recount
After Leaked Roe v. Wade Draft, the WNBA Speaks Out
The sports world has been relatively quiet after a leaked draft opinion showed the Supreme Court could very well overturn Roe v. Wade, the landmark 1973 decision that expanded access to abortion. But the WNBA is among the few to have...
Bloomberg
DraftKings CEO on Sports Betting Ahead of the Super Bowl
Feb.05 -- Jason Robins, DraftKings Inc. chief executive officer, discusses sports betting ahead of the Super Bowl with Bloomberg's Caroline Hyde, Romaine Bostick and Taylor Riggs on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Curated Video
Fans Were Hyped All Day For Super Bowl LVI
Today was Cincinnati's third appearance in the Super Bowl, while the Rams made their fifth Super Bowl appearance.
Curated Video
Amazon Nears Purchase Of MGM Studios For Approximately $9 Billion
With the MGM deal, Amazon is continuing its efforts to build a presence in the entertainment sphere.
Bloomberg
5G Not a Threat to NFL In-Stadium Wi-Fi, Extreme Networks CEO Says
Sep.06 -- Ed Meyercord, Extreme Networks Inc. chief executive officer, discusses the company's partnership with the NFL to provide wi-fi and wi-fi analytics solutions for the next three football seasons and two Super Bowls. He speaks...
The Recount
The Worst People in Sports, Part 2: Jerry Jones
LZ and Will continue their takedowns of the worst people in sports. This week, their unforgiving gaze is on Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones. Will laments “the fact that Jerry Jones can do commercials and be seen as this lovable rogue,...
Bloomberg
Roger Goodell's Terrible, Horrible, Very Bad Year
Dec. 18 -- 2014 was not NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell's finest year. Yet despite numerous scandals involving domestic violence, child abuse, drug raids & even a Bloomberg Politics Poll that showed 50% of Americans don't want their sons...
Curated Video
Cryptocurrency Is Taking Its First Steps Into The Super Bowl Ad Arena
Three crypto exchanges are buying ads for the first time as this year's 30 second slots run for $7 million.
Bloomberg
BBDO CEO Sees More Fun, Less Politics in Super Bowl Ads
Feb.01 -- BBDO Worldwide Chief Executive Officer Andrew Robertson discusses Super Bowl related advertising with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu and Caroline Hyde on "Bloomberg Markets: The Close."
Bloomberg
What the Twitter-NFL Deal Means for Social Media
April 6 -- Rina Hiranand, strategy director at Social@Ogilvy, discusses Twitter's deal with the NFL to stream football games to the public for free and what it means for social media. She speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on...
AFP News Agency
CLEAN : Boozy Rams celebrate Super Bowl triumph
The Los Angeles Rams celebrate their Super Bowl triumph in a blizzard of blue and gold confetti as the team takes a boozy victory parade before thousands of cheering fans (Footage by AFPTV via Getty Images)
Curated Video
Newsy Investigation Finds Loopholes In NFL Concussion Rules
The Newsy investigative team digs into loopholes that allowed the NFL took to put players back on the field after apparent concussions.
Curated Video
Super Bowl Performers Vow To Open Doors For More Hip-Hop
Four of the five artists performing for Super Bowl LVI's halftime show are Black, at a time the NFL is reeling from discrimination lawsuits.
Curated Video
Final Preparations Underway For Super Bowl LVI
This is the first Super Bowl in Los Angeles since 1993 which means demand for tickets is extremely high.
Bloomberg
49ers President Guido on Fan Data and Recruiting Students
Mar.18 -- Al Guido, San Francisco 49ers president, discusses college sports programs, leveraging fan data and the recent college admissions scandal with Bloomberg's Scarlet Fu at the Bloomberg Business of Sports Luncheon in New York on...
Curated Video
The Gaming Legacy Of John Madden
The hall of famer coach put his name behind the video game series played millions worldwide for decades.
AFP News Agency
VOICED : NFL: In Mexico can American football tackle futbol
As the NFL returns to Mexico on Monday night for a regular season match up the rise of the Liga de Futbol Americano Profesional (LFA) is another sign of the growing passion for American football in a country where soccer reigns