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The $ports Take Highlights
November 18, 2009
Highlights from the first 13 episodes of The $ports Take. Guests include NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, NBA Commissioner David Stern, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, and NASCAR CEO & Chair Brian France, among countless others!
Michael Yormark on Beyond the Game (WPEC - CBS)
November 16, 2009
Sunrise Sports & Entertainment President Michael Yormark drops by the studio to talk all things Florida Panthers, including team sponsorships, ownership changes, and the sibling rivalry with his twin brother, New Jersey Nets CEO Brett Yormark
Striking a Pose for Charity (CNN)
November 15, 2009
What’s wrong with NFL players striking the Captain Morgan pose after a Touchdown? The Sports Professor answers this and lists five other sports endorsements gone bad.
Dolphins Competitive Disadvantage? (WPEC - CBS)
November 14, 2009
How are $20,000 PSLs at the new Meadowlands Stadium negatively affecting the Miami Dolphins? The Sports Professor has the answer…
From Lay-Ups to Layoffs (CNN)
November 14, 2009
Financial strains have hit almost half of NBA team’s. The Sports Professor lists some of the most creative things teams are doing to combat the poor state of the economy.
NBA and the Economy (Fox Sports)
November 10, 2009
The NBA has helped fans by making games more affordable, and the Sports Professor explains some of the creative initiatives undertaken by teams.
Sports Business Minute (Fox Sports)
November 10, 2009
The NFL’s Collective Bargaining Agreement expires after next season, so what does that mean for the league? The Sports Professor has the answer.
Valedictorians and Flunk Outs (Fox Sports)
November 10, 2009
Wembley Stadium has financial problems, while the U.S. Speedskating team found a high-profile endorser. The Sports Professor has his winners and losers in the week of sports business.