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  • The Week in Sportbiz: Cricket meets hip-hop; Germany exports VAR; and the ‘Yes Sir, I Can Boogie’ goes global

    November 19, 2020

    Cricket and hip-hop aren’t obvious bedfellows but they cosied up this week when South Africa fast bowler Lungi Ngidi joined Jay-Z’s talent stable Roc Nation.  Ngidi, South Africa’s player of the year in one-day and T20 internationals, is the first cricketer to sign with Roc Nation Sports.  Roc Nation has snapped up mostly American athletes, [...]

  • ATP Finals prize money: Why payouts at one of tennis’s most lucrative events have been cut by up to 59 per cent

    November 17, 2020

    What the ATP Finals lacks in prestige next to grand slam events it makes up for in prize money. Or at least it did. Because this year’s prize money fund at the men’s tennis showpiece has been cut by more than a third.  And whoever claims the title on Sunday will bank barely half the [...]

  • UK beats US to be named most influential country for sports technology

    November 17, 2020

    The United Kingdom has been named the most influential country in the realm of sports technology by a new report. The UK leads the way because it is home to Formula 1 and golf’s European Tour, organisations praised for innovation. The United States is the second most influential country, according to the inaugural Sports Technology [...]

  • Sport rights set for devaluation as the industry reaches its Napster moment

    November 2, 2020

    Alongside all the other ways Covid has disrupted our economy and lives, it might be set to have a dramatic impact on the value of sport rights.  Some 83 per cent of executives, representing 4bn sports fans globally, believe that media rights have reached a high-water mark, a recent Seven League study found. These executives [...]

  • The Week in Sportbiz: Rugby fans in ticket rush for Lions’ Japanese Test, plus Uefa’s Euro 2020 delay silver lining

    October 22, 2020

    Demand for attending live sport remains very strong in the time of coronavirus, if the British and Irish Lions are anything to go by. Some 35,000 rugby fans have already registered interest in tickets for next July’s home Test against Japan, which was only announced yesterday, City PM has learned. That means Murrayfield’s 67,000 seats [...]

  • Sportswear giant Adidas ‘mulls Reebok sale’

    October 22, 2020

    German sportswear company Adidas is planning to sell its Reebok division, Germany's manager magazine reported today.

  • Here’s why sport is still a good bet in a recession

    October 19, 2020

    There has been a re-awakening. Have you felt it? If you haven’t quite felt it, you’ll have certainly seen the force with which live sport returned to our screens as professional leagues worked hard to piece together a schedule to meet fans’ desire for relative normality. And boy was the audience growing impatient for it. [...]

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