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2022 Sports Business Awards: Sports Executive of the Year Michael Rubin Acceptance Speech
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The 2022 Sports Business Awards
2:13:47
The 2022 Sports Business Awards full program, hosted by Laura Rutledge from ESPN and SEC Network.
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Sports Executive of the Year: Michael Rubin, Fanatics
7:55
Michael Rubin: "I really accept this on behalf of Fanatics. We have more than 10,000 associates around the world that wake up every morning, go to bed every night obsessed with how to create the best experience for the fan."
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Lifetime Achievement Ceremony with Robert Kraft and Meek Mill
16:41
Meek Mill introduces Robert Kraft, who accepts the Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2022 Sports Business Awards.
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Marchand and Ourand Ep. 33: Brees in limbo, plus Brady and Bettman
1:12:17
Andrew Marchand and John Ourand detail what could be next for Drew Brees on TV, more implications of Tom Brady’s $375 million deal with Fox and Joe Buck and Troy Aikman go to Bristol for the first time. Plus, MLS’ upcoming TV deal, with Apple?
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Who's Up: Brady and Shanks; Who's Down: Brees and Aikman
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In the wake of Fox signing Tom Brady to a 10-year, $375 million contract, Marchand and Ourand say this was the easiest Who's Up, Who's Down ever.
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Marchand and Ourand Ep. 32: Tom Brady’s $375 million sports media stunner
31:52
Fox Sports surprising move to sign Tom Brady as its top NFL game analyst – even before he has finished his playing career – is the main topic on this week’s podcast. Andrew Marchand and John Ourand tackle this topic from all angles.
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Marchand and Ourand on LIV GOLF
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Andrew Marchand and John Ourand give their take on LIV GOLF.
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Will Drew Brees jump from NBC to Fox?
2:25
Marchand: "I do get the sense that NBC has soured on Brees. I think Brees maybe has soured on the NBC situation. He could end up at Fox."
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Exclusive MLB window is a win for Peacock
1:48
Peacock will benefit this weekend from an exclusive MLB matchup.
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Call of the Week: Howie Rose radio call of Mets no-hitter
1:34
Marchand and Ourand's call of the week is Howie Rose on the Mets no-hitter: "It takes a village."
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