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Bloomberg

Sports Betting Boom

Higher Ed
New York regulators approved four sports betting companies to start accepting wagers in time for the Super Bowl, opening the door to a growing form of gambling in one of the country's largest markets. Amy Howe, CEO, FanDuel Group talks...
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The Recount

MLB Is Changing Baseball… For The Better?

Higher Ed
The owners and players that make Major League Baseball reached a deal on a new collective bargaining agreement earlier this month — and as part of it, the sport will finally change a few rules to boost game action. In recent years, games...
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The Recount

Predicting the Winners (And Biggest Stars) of the NBA’s Playoffs

Higher Ed
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...
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The Recount

How the NFL’s Ray Lewis Dodged Legal Scrutiny — And Wouldn’t Today

Higher Ed
Time for “This Week In Sports History,” where LZ and Will break down an event from the past through the lens of the present day. In January 2000, Baltimore Ravens’ superstar linebacker Ray Lewis got into a fight outside a nightclub...
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The Recount

Sean McVay on His Personal Connection to Ukraine

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Los Angeles Rams head coach Sean McVay joins LZ and Will to talk about how L.A. is treating him now that he's won the big one. He began his career as an assistant wide receivers coach with Tampa Bay under Jon Gruden when he was just 22...
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Bloomberg

Gary Vaynerchuk Says Super Bowl Ads Are 'Grossly' Underpriced

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Feb.05 -- VaynerMedia CEO Gary Vaynerchuk discusses the evolution of Super Bowl ads and impact of social media. His firm produced three ads this year. Vaynerchuk, a serial entrepreneur and social media star, says Super Bowl ads are...
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Curated Video

Hot California Temperatures Could Break Super Bowl Record

Higher Ed
Temperatures for this year's Super Bowl could be in the mid to upper 80s.
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The Recount

2022 NCAA March Madness Tournament: Make Your Picks

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March Madness is upon us, as the NCAA college basketball tournaments begin this week with “First Four” games on both the men’s and women’s sides. LZ and Will marvel at the popularity of the event. An estimated 45 million people will bet...
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Bloomberg

DraftKings CEO on Sports Betting Ahead of the Super Bowl

Higher Ed
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."
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Bloomberg

Building a Relationship: the Future of Advertising

Higher Ed
Feb. 25 -- In today's "Brandstanding" segment, Mainardo De Nardis, chief executive officer at OMD Worldwide, discusses how technology has disrupted advertising and the future of the industry. He speaks to Bloomberg's Rishaad Salamat on...
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Bloomberg

Super Bowl Advertisers Play It Safe

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Feb.03 -- Bloomberg’s Gerry Smith discusses why advertisers are treading carefully with Super Bowl ads this year. He speaks on "Bloomberg Markets."
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Curated Video

Fans Were Hyped All Day For Super Bowl LVI

Higher Ed
Today was Cincinnati's third appearance in the Super Bowl, while the Rams made their fifth Super Bowl appearance.
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Bloomberg

Super Bowl 2018: Late-Night Hosts Poke Fun at Philadelphia Fans' Victory Reactions | THR News

Higher Ed
Late-night hosts were quick to pile on Philadelphia natives for their reactions to Sunday's Super Bowl win by their beloved Eagles.
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Bloomberg

Atlanta Mayor Says Gov't Shutdown Not Impacting Super Bowl Security

Higher Ed
Jan.23 -- Atlanta Mayor Keisha Lance Bottoms discusses the city's preparations for the Super Bowl amid a partial government shutdown and with Bloomberg's David Westin on "Bloomberg Markets: Balance of Power."
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Curated Video

For Fatigued Audience, Big Game Advertisements Better Be Super

Higher Ed
Pandemic, fatigued audience, scares some brands away from advertising during Super Bowl this year.
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Bloomberg

NFL Blitzes Trudeau in Super Bowl Advertising Dispute

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Jan.09 -- The Super Bowl always comes with a dose of Canadian grumbling. The U.S. ads synonymous with television’s premiere event have long been blocked north of the border, riling viewers who are force-fed local ads instead. Bloomberg...
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Bloomberg

The Real Story Behind Apple's Famous '1984' Super Bowl Ad

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Dec. 4 -- For its 85th anniversary, Bloomberg Businessweek chronicles the most disruptive ideas of the past 85 years. In 1984, the world was introduced to the Apple Macintosh personal computer with an advertisement that ran during Super...
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The Recount

Forecasting Super Bowl LVI — And Comparing Quarterbacks

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It’s a little simplistic to boil down a Super Bowl to the story of the two quarterbacks who carried their teams there. But in this year’s case, both the Los Angeles Rams’ Matthew Stafford and Cincinnati Bengals passer Joe Burrow have...
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Bloomberg

Going Viral: Crypto Takes Over the Super Bowl

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Bloomberg's Sonali Basak and Bloomberg Technology's Emily Chang discuss the Super Bowl 2022 phenomenon: crypto ads and crypto bets.
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Curated Video

Cryptocurrency Is Taking Its First Steps Into The Super Bowl Ad Arena

Higher Ed
Three crypto exchanges are buying ads for the first time as this year's 30 second slots run for $7 million.
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Bloomberg

BBDO CEO Sees More Fun, Less Politics in Super Bowl Ads

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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."
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CLEAN : Boozy Rams celebrate Super Bowl triumph

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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)
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Curated Video

Final Preparations Underway For Super Bowl LVI

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This is the first Super Bowl in Los Angeles since 1993 which means demand for tickets is extremely high.
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Curated Video

Here Are Some Notable Firsts Ahead Of Super Bowl LVI

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Los Angeles hosted the very first Super Bowl, played at the Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum in 1967.