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Troy Aikman anf the MNF demotions
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Ian Eagle compared to Jim Nantz
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Dallas tops list of SBJ's Best Sports Business Cities
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SBJ Research Director David Broughton and SBJ Atlas Senior Market Analyst Derick Moss share their thoughts and perspectives on SBJ’s Best Sports Business Cities article. The duo chat about why Dallas topped the list and other insights into the list.
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SBJ Executive Insight: Accelerate Sports Ventures
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SBJ I Factor presented by Allied Sports: Jessica Berman
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NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman talks to SBJ's Abe Madkour about Nelson Mandela as a role model, calendar management, leadership, and her journey in the sports industry. Berman was named an SBJ Forty Under 40 honoree in 2014.
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SBJ Executive Insight: Genius Sports
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Who’s Up: Great reporters and NCAA ad sales; Who’s Down: Big 12 and Diamondbacks
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When it comes to Who’s Up this week, Adam Schefter and Ian Rapaport show the value of great reporting, and the networks broadcasting the NCAA tournament are setting new marks for ad sales. Who’s Down? Big 12 Commissioner Brett Yorkmark.
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The Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast, Episode 78: Nantz's last dance
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Jim Nantz’s final NCAA Tournament as lead announcer is the lead topic on this week’s podcast with Andrew Marchand and John Ourand also discuss Jay Wright’s first March Madness as a full-time announcer.
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NWSL’s Berman on business success, return of women’s soccer to Utah
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NWSL Commissioner Jessica Berman joined SBJ’s Abe Madkour to talk about the growing business of the league and women’s sports, and the return of women’s soccer to Utah.
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Microsoft’s Cupp: Prioritizing data is key for companies to effectively use AI
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Consumers and industries are excited about the possibilities of artificial intelligence, but the key to successfully using it will be understanding what to look for in the data, said Deb Cupp, president of Microsoft North America.
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You are your own favorite golfer, and other lessons from a panel on fan experience
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When Golfpass asked people who was their favorite golfer, the answer was surprising. “Their favorite golfer is themself,” said Kevin Shultz, senior director of instruction and lifestyle content.
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