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Ilana Kloss on why now is the right time to launch the PWHL
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With the launch of the PWHL, Ilana Kloss said: “We think we can change the game. And it’s not only about these amazing young athletes … it’s also about the entire ecosystem around it.”
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Kloss: Give women’s sports ‘time to mature’
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Investments in women’s sports should be judged in the same way as investments in men’s sports, said Ilana Kloss, CEO of Billie Jean King Enterprises, at the SBJ Dealmakers conference in New York.
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Up and Down: Hard-working announcers, Sean McManus, Desmond Howard and the Arena Group
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Podcast hosts John Ourand and Andrew Marchand pick their winners and losers from the week in sports media.
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Ourand: Amazon committed to NFL Black Friday regardless of ratings
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SBJ’s John Ourand said Amazon “appears to be really committed” to carrying an NFL game on Black Friday, “regardless of how the numbers come out. It was something that was unique and it dominated the sports talk for that Friday."
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Marchand and Ourand, Ep. 115: NFL Feast, NBA In-Season and SI’s AI dilemma
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The NFL set a viewership record on Thanksgiving Day across CBS, Fox and NBC. It also kicked-off the first Black Friday game in its history, which was carried on Amazon Prime.
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U.S. firms are finding success and opportunities with facilities projects in Japan
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U.S. companies are finding success in Japan as the sports business there continues to “develop and flourish,” said Takeshi Kamiya of Overland Partners.
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Marchand and Ourand, Ep. 114: Jay Marine of Amazon on the NBA, NFL and future of sports
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The head of Amazon’s global sports Jay Marine joins the pod this week to discuss Amazon’s sports strategy and how the company uses sports to grow its Prime Video business.
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Trubey: Renovation, restoration are trends to watch in facility development
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One of the “coolest things happening in our industry” is the increase in renovation and restoration of existing and historic buildings, said Bryan Trubey of Overland Partners.
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Kloss: With women’s sports at tipping point, media rights are key
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Ilana Kloss, CEO of Billie Jean King Enterprises, said women’s sports are at a tipping point, and “the next decade will tell the story of its value.”
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Marchand and Ourand, Ep. 113: Eli Manning, ESPN’s DTC bet, Netflix’s NBA plan
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Disney CEO Bob Iger recently announced the year – 2025 – when ESPN will take its main cable channel direct-to-consumer. Host Andrew Marchand, who has reported on 2025 as the date for a couple of years, and John Ourand discuss what happens next.
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Sweat equity: A case study in investing and entrepreneurship
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Dave and Nate Checketts talk about the founding and growth of Rhone, the men's activewear company.
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