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Unofficial Partner
Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. Our guests are a who's who of the international sports industry talking about the big issues.
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May 22, 2020 • 47min
E75: All models are wrong #3 Daniel Kirschner
Today’s podcast is the latest episode of in our series on the past, present and future of digital strategy. You can find the other episodes via our website unoffiicalpartner.com or your preferred podcast app.Everyone’s got the memo on digital transformation, and we’ve heard from strategists about the why it’s such a priority for virtually every business in the sport sector.But we don’t often talk about how it all works in practice. How do you make sense of the what is quite often a chaotic social media environment, where you've got event holders, teams, leagues and players all trying use the same channels to reach an audience and build their brands across social media.So I asked the Unofficial Partner WhatsApp group whose opinion they took seriously in this space, and several of them mentioned Greenfly, which is a Santa Monica based tech company that was co-founded by today’s guest Daniel Kirschner and his cousin Shawn Green, the former LA Dodgers baseball star.We talk about what Greenfly does, and then got in to the broader questions that face everyone when they try to build a coherent story on social media.If you enjoy the Unofficial Partner podcasts, please take the time to rate and subscribe via iTunes as it helps other people find us, and you can sign up to our newsletter, again via the website.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 19, 2020 • 48min
E74: Jim Glover - CSM Sport & Entertainment
Today’s podcast is a conversation about sports agencies: what they do, how the current shutdown is going to change that and the longer term opportunities and threats they face.CSM’s Jim Glover has been working agency side since he started at IMG’s golf client division in the 1980s before he set up Lighthouse Communications in 1994, for clients including Heineken, GlaxoSmithKline, and Land Rover. That business was sold to Fast Track in December 2005, which in turn was acquired by Chime Communications Plc in 2007. Jim was CEO of CSM Sport & Entertainment for 5 years before taking on the role of Deputy Chairman in 2015, overseeing a range of businesses that comprise CSM, such as Fast Track, Essentially, Iluka, the JMI motorsport business and the design agency Icon.The interview took place two weeks ago.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 15, 2020 • 51min
E73: All Models Are Wrong #2 Mark Oliver
Mark Oliver was the BBC’s first head of strategy before creating Oliver and Ohlbaum Associates, one of the leading sport and entertainment strategy boutiques helping investors, media owners, tech companies, policy makers and sports bodies understand and respond to the emerging digital revolution.Mark has advised on every Premier League rights negotiation since 1995 and the agency’s clients include CVC, Google, Serie A, Formula E, Spotfiy and the BBC among others. Our conversation is framed by two pieces Mark wrote for Sportcal, which I thought best articulated the challenge sport now faces. The first was written in 2018 and describes the first and second wave of disruption hitting the sports sector. The second, written a few weeks ago, looks at how the current covid shutdown will accelerate this process. Here are the links to the Sportcal articles: https://www.sportcal.com/Insight/opinion/118138https://www.sportcal.com/Insight/Opinion/131327 Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 12, 2020 • 49min
E72: All Models Are Wrong #1 Alex Balfour
Welcome to All Models Are Wrong, the first in a new occasional series of Unofficial Partner conversations that focus specifically on digital strategy in sport. We first met Alex Balfour when he was chairman of Cricinfo, now part of ESPN in the early days of sports first Dotcom boom. He was one of a small group of people able to articulate the then future of sport’s relationship with technology. It was no surprise then that he landed the key digital role at LOCOG, the organising committee for the London 2012 Olympic and Paralympic Games. Since then his career has included several landmark moments, he is currently CEO of Digital Brand Services and working on a digital strategy for the Commonwealth Games Federation, a Technology and Innovation Strategy for the Supreme Committee organising the FIFA World Cup 2022 in Qatar and advising on digital commercial strategy for CAAELeven, UEFA’s commercial partner for the 2020 European Football Championship (Euro 2020). The day of recording he’d just left his most recent project working with TEAM Marketing, UEFA’s exclusive commercial partner for the UEFA Champions League, Europa and Super Cups. Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 8, 2020 • 56min
E71: David Coulthard MBE
Today we talk to David Coulthard, MBE the Formula One racing driver turned presenter and commentator, who co-founded the sports production company Whisper Films with BT presenter Jake Humphrey and former BBC producer Sunil Patel.Coulthard drove for Williams, McLaren and Red Bull racing teams during his career, winning 13 Grand Prix in all, finishing second in the 2001 driver’s championship to Michael Schumacher. His got his start in F1 in 1993, when he became a test-driver for the Williams F1 team, where he was promoted to the team after Ayrton Senna’s tragic death during the San Marino Grand Prix, with Coulthard’s first race drive taking place a week later at the Spanish Grand Prix, with Damon Hill as his team-mate.We talk about lockdown life in his home town of Monaco, the Senna documentary, what F1 insiders are talking about when it comes to getting the show back on the road, the W Series the women’s race series which Coulthard co-founded and plenty more besides. He was great company, which I think comes through our conversation.If you enjoy the Unofficial Partner podcasts please take the time to rate and review us on iTunes as it helps us find new listeners and move up the rankings.See you next time for more sports business conversations.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 5, 2020 • 43min
E70: The New Calendar
Today’s guest is Angus Buchanan, the managing director and co-founder of The Sports Consultancy, one of the leading independent consultancies in the sport and entertainment sector, and occupy a space between rights holders and host cities, a relationship that is under great strain as covid-19 shutdown tears up the sporting calendar. What happens next is the theme of this conversation and Angus is in a good spot to shed light on that question.The host cities contribute billions to the sports economy but get far less media coverage than the other major investors such as media and sponsors.Angus’ team have been able to map out the emerging international and domestic calendar for over 40 sports. This gives them an insight in to the decisions that need to be made on both sides of the host-rights holder divide and so we ask the question, is there a better way of organising the sporting year?Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

May 1, 2020 • 49min
E69: How to raise millions in a week: The new rules of sports fundraising
In today’s podcast we wanted to talk about something happy, something fundamentally good. And this week has seen the sports business at its very best. Brilliant people using sport to raise enormous amounts of money for good causes.So first up I spoke to Nick Rusling, founder and CEO of Human Race, and one of the creators of the2.6 Challenge, which was initiated by the mass participation industry in response to the postponement of events such as the London and Manchester Marathon, which has blown a £100million hole in the expected revenues of thousands of charities up and down the country.And then I talk to Luke Taylor, co-founder of Copa90, We R Interactive and Big Balls Media about the NHS Celebrity Cup, an esports tournament which pitted famous sport and entertainment stars and youtube influencers against each other, raising millions in the process for the national health service.Both campaigns mixed great ideas creative and strategy together with sport, celebrity and social media to brilliant effect.So I wanted to know how they did it and what the rest of us can learn from their experience.I think you’ll like it.https://www.twopointsixchallenge.co.uk/https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7jEA1ddsvsY&feature=emb_logoIf there any other campaigns you think we should celebrate over the coming weeks and months, just get in touch with me or sean via UnofficialPartner.com or on our social channels.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

Apr 28, 2020 • 45min
E68: Brand purpose and the Special Olympics
Today’s guest is Michelle Carney, CEO of Special Olympics GB, a non-profit organisation and the largest provider of year-round sports coaching and competition for children and adults with intellectual disabilities.The organisation has more than 120 all ability, inclusive sports clubs covering 28 sports, providing approximately 27,000 regular hour-long sporting sessions per year. This is delivered by around 4,000 volunteers who support more than 10,000 athletes with intellectual disabilities.I talk to Michelle about how the Special Olympics is funded, the major event schedule and inevitably the impact of the current shutdown on the critical work done by the organisation around the world. I'm interested in how the Special Olympics is viewed by commercial partners, that line between commercial sponsorship and corporate philanthropy and the growing role of brand purpose in marketing decision making.https://www.specialolympicsgb.org.uk/ Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

Apr 24, 2020 • 53min
E67: The future of golf’s pro tours
We talk to Chubby Chandler and Nathan Homer about the big business questions facing the professional golf tours in Europe and America. It’s a conversation that needs a bit of context, for listeners who haven’t been following what’s been happening in the golf business over the last month or so. First, there’s the obvious theme of how the four major championships and the two big professional tours in Europe and America have responded to the COVID shutdown. There’s been a marked difference in tone and ambition on either side of the Atlantic. The three American based majors went early with new dates in late summer and Autumn, while The R&A has cancelled the 2020 Open Championship entirely. Similarly, Jay Monahan, commissioner of the PGA Tour has been very quick to publish rescheduled event timetables, which seem to many observers to be on the ambitious side, while Keith Pelley head of the European Tour has been far more circumspect, sending out an email to its playing members warning of the profound effect of the shutdown on the golf economy. The story was broken by James Corrigan of the Daily Telegraph who obtained a copy of Pelley’s email and made it public, read James’ story here...Pelley writes:“Our tour has enjoyed a significant period of growth in recent years, in terms of prize funds, playing opportunities and the overall standard of our events, as well as our broadcast product. The impact of the coronavirus has stopped this rapid momentum in its tracks, and it will, in fact, require us to reassess many elements. You should therefore be prepared that when we do resume playing, the schedule and the infrastructure of tournaments could look radically different from what you have been used to. Many of the things you have become accustomed to, such as top-class players’ lounges or courtesy car services will most likely assume a different appearance, if indeed they are present at all.Then it goes on to say "Prize funds will also most likely be different. … The reality is, the pandemic is going to have a profound impact on the tour financially, as well as many of our partners, both in sponsorship and broadcast areas.”Now, running in parallel to this story is the rumours of a breakaway Premier Golf League, funded by the Raine Group and investment from the Saudi sovereign fund. In what seems like a lifetime ago now, Geoff Shackelford the blogger, podcaster and Golf Channel contributor broke the story and followed up with a lengthy Q&A with Andrew Gardiner, one of the key people behind the Premier League. I’ll put a link to Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.

Apr 21, 2020 • 34min
E66:Chris Hirst on Leadership
I first met Chris Hirst when he became Global chief executive at Havas Creative Network, which meant he was my boss while I worked at Cake the havas sport and entertainment agency in the network’s kings cross village in London. He was previously CEO at Grey London and is routinely ranked one of the industry's most influential people, and in 2018 he published a book called No Bullshit Leadership which has since picked up awards and good reviews across the business pages.We talk about how he looks at the job of leadership and the role of corporate culture at advertising and creative agencies. having written a leadership book myself I was interested in how he separates the hype that tends to gather around prominent sport and business leaders and the reality of their impact on team or corporate performance.We talk about culture in advertising and marketing agencies, how that survives or not after acquisition and his views on sport and sponsorship within the agency networks.As you’ll hear he’s a straightforward type of bloke who doesn’t dodge questions or give bullshit PR responses, which is good given the title of his book.Unofficial Partner is the leading podcast for the business of sport. A mix of entertaining and thought provoking conversations with a who's who of the global industry. To join our community of listeners, sign up to the weekly UP Newsletter and follow us on Twitter and TikTok at @UnofficialPartnerWe publish two podcasts each week, on Tuesday and Friday. These are deep conversations with smart people from inside and outside sport. Our entire back catalogue of 500 sports business conversations are available free of charge here. Each pod is available by searching for ‘Unofficial Partner’ on Apple, Spotify and every podcast app. If you’re interested in collaborating with Unofficial Partner to create one-off podcasts or series and live events, you can reach us via the website.


