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How the MLB is Transitioning in the Digital Age

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Oct. 24 -- Major League Baseball Media President and CEO Bob Bowman discusses television ratings for the World Series and the future of baseball in the digital age. He speaks on Bloomberg West. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Schools worldwide gear up for the Formula 1 challenge

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LEAD IN: A million children around the world are gearing up for a worldwide competition to design the racing car of the future. The Formula 1 in schools competition involves twenty-six thousand schools in forty-four countries.STORY-LINE:...
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Schools worldwide gear up for the Formula 1 challenge

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LEAD-IN: A million children around the world are gearing up for a worldwide competition to design the racing car of the future. The Formula 1 in schools competition involves twenty-six thousand schools in forty-four countries.STORY-LINE:...
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Martin Sorrell is a Builder of Global Business: Pyne

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Jan. 8 -- Bruin Sports Capital Founder George Pyne discusses the future of sports content and the business behind live sporting events. He speaks with Bloomberg's Pimm Fox on Taking Stock. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Beane: Baseball Has Become One of the Most Intelligent Industries in the World

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Mar.20 -- Bloomberg caught up with Mr. Moneyball, Billy Beane. He is the Executive Vice President of Baseball Operations for the Oakland A’s, and of course, was the subject of the movie starring Brad Pitt, as well as the bestseller...
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Anta Challenges Big Global Brands

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Aug.15 -- Anta Sports, China's largest sportswear company by revenue touched an all-time high Tuesday after posting record first-earnings and better than forecast sales. Bloomberg's Stephen Engle spoke with Anta's chairman to find out...
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Lawmakers Examine Daily Fantasy Sports Games

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FOR CLEAN VERSION SEE STORY NUMBER: apus055289Congress on Wednesday launched a fact-finding mission into the loosely regulated world of fantasy sports games - a multibillion-dollar business that seemingly advertised everywhere during the...
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Lawmakers Examine Daily Fantasy Sports Games

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Congress on Wednesday launched a fact-finding mission into the loosely regulated world of fantasy sports games - a multibillion-dollar business that seemingly advertised everywhere during the pro football season.Lawmakers at a House...
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EUROPE: FIFA DISCUSS TRANSFER FEES FOR SOCCER PLAYERS

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English/Nat The practice of charging enormous transfer fees for football players moving from club to club in Europe might be scrapped soon - if the European Commission has its way. Football's international governing body, FIFA, meet in...
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Bloomberg

Bills Fans Should Be Excited About Team Sale: Trask

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Oct. 8 -- Amy Trask, former CEO of the Oakland Raiders, and NYU Sports Management's Cameron Myler discuss the record $1.4 billion sale of the Buffalo Bills to Terry Pegula. They speak with Trish Regan on ""Street Smart."" (Source:...
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Bloomberg

Why 'A La Carte Cable Pricing Will Never Happen

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Oct. 24 -- NYU Tisch Institute for Sports Management, Media and Businesss David Hollander and Bloomberg's Alex Sherman discuss cable cord-cutting and sports on Bottom Line. (Source: Bloomberg)
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Olympics on target to meet 'Greenest Games' claim

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Olympic officials say London is on track to be the host of the most sustainable games in history. Right back to the bidding process London 2012 organisers set themselves the target of holding a green games. It won the bid on a plan to...
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NFL Lineman Makes Giant Investment Off the Field

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Oct. 3 -- NY Giants offensive tackle Justin Pugh and Cole Bernard, managing partner of the Bounce Sporting Club, discuss investing on and off the field and concussions in the NFL. They speak with Pimm Fox on ""Taking Stock."" (Source:...
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Joe Namath Weighs In on Head Injuries, Social Media

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Sept. 30 -- Hall of Fame quarterback Joe Namath and Dr. Barry Miskin, chief of surgery at Jupiter Medical Center, discuss the medical advancements used to treat head injuries and how social media is impacting the NFL. They speak with...
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Danish professional ice hockey player switches to Bitcoin-based salary

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LEADIN: A Danish ice hockey player has become what's thought to be the first-ever professional sports athlete to be paid fully and exclusively in Bitcoin. But it's not without complications. Nikolaj Rosenthal...
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Bloomberg

Can Rugby Compete With Major U.S. Sports?

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Oct. 23 -- Daniel Glantz, global head of sponsorship at AIG, discusses the global appeal of the New Zealand national rugby union team, officially nicknamed the ""All Blacks."" He speaks with Bloomberg's Trish Regan on ""Street Smart.""...
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NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on concussions before Congress.

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HEADLINE: NFL defends itself over head injuries CAPTION: NFL commissioner Roger Goodell would not acknowledge a connection between head injuries on the football field and later brain diseases while defending the league's policies on...
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NFL Executive Chokes Up Recalling Domestic Abuse in Past

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Dec. 3 -- Troy Vincent, vice president of football operations for the National Football League, testified Tuesday before the Senate Commerce Committee in Washington about professional sports league's domestic violence policies. (Source:...
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Business Pitch: Does Team Chemistry Trump Big Money?

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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)
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ESPNs John Skipper Okays New Deal With NBA

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Oct. 7 -- Disney and Time Warner renewed their contracts to carry National Basketball Association games through the 2024-25 season, tripling payments to the league and locking in coveted live sports programming before other networks...
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How Is the Pandemic Affecting Combat Sports Businesses?

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Nov.19 -- Audie Attar, founder and chief executive officer of Paradigm Sports Management, which has negotiated deals worth more than $525 million with a client roster that includes mixed martial arts fighter Conor McGregor and boxing...
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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)

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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 Tuesday in...
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Danish professional ice hockey player switches to Bitcoin-based salary

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LEADIN: A Danish ice hockey player has become what's thought to be the first-ever professional sports athlete to be paid fully and exclusively in Bitcoin. But it's not without complications. Nikolaj Rosenthal...
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LUXEMBOURG: JEAN MARC BOSMAN VERDICT

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Eng/French/Nat European football faces its biggest shake-up after the European Court ruled the game's current transfer system and quotas on foreign players illegal. On Friday the European Court of Justice backed an interim finding three...