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Oct 20, 2022 • 26min
Weekly Wrap | Things to keep an eye on in the NBA and the EFL's plans to end the Saturday 3pm blackout
SportsPro's George Breare and Tom Bassam are back together for a quick hit on the latest sports industry news.
On the slate for this week's show are the new National Basketball Association (NBA) season and the English Football League's (EFL) plans to end the UK's Saturday 3pm soccer blackout with its next domestic rights deal.
Talking points:
Three big themes for the new NBA season (01:25)
The NBA's new app (03:20)
Can the NBA get US$75 billion for its next US rights deal? (06:56)
Does the expanded NBA playoff format add value (10:40)
What is the EFL is planning for its next domestic rights deal (12:40)
How could you make iFollow revenue distribution fairer? (16:45)
The other new ideas in the EFL RFP (20:36)
Is this an opportunity to reset the EFL's finances (22:06)

Oct 17, 2022 • 1h 16min
50MM Special | Who is the most marketable athlete on the planet today?
Who is the most marketable athlete on the planet today? What makes one athlete more marketable than another? How should the term ‘marketability’ be defined? What do brands look for when aligning with an athlete?
SportsPro has been asking itself such questions every year since it first released its annual ranking of the world’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes in 2010. The process of answering them has sparked some interesting debates and a constant reevaluation of what it means to be marketable at any given time.
In this special episode of the SportsPro Podcast, released to coincide with the 13th edition of SportsPro’s 50 Most Marketable Athletes list, our team breaks down some of the key trends and talking points to emerge from the 2022 ranking with the help of Amar Singh, senior vice president of content and communications at MKTG.
We also hear from Chris Collins, the president at NorthStar Solutions Group, whose updated data-driven methodology determined the 2022 rankings, making this year’s list the most comprehensive assessment of athlete marketability ever produced.

Oct 13, 2022 • 44min
Big Interview | ICC CEO Geoff Allardice on cricket going DTC and why T20 is the route to growth
Geoff Allardice, chief executive of the International Cricket Council (ICC), sits down with George Breare ahead of the men’s Twenty20 World Cup.
In addition to a preview of the tournament, the conversation explores cricket’s balance between respecting tradition and pursuing innovation for growth. On the agenda is the importance of T20 for cricket to gain a foothold in key growth territories and why the US has the potential to be the sport’s third largest media market. Allardice also explores the future of the women’s game and the role Test cricket has to play.
Finally, the discussion moves towards the ICC’s transition to a direct-to-consumer strategy (DTC), with the launch of initiatives such as the ICC.tv over-the-top (OTT) platform, the new ecommerce store with Fanatics and other digital projects.

Oct 6, 2022 • 47min
Weekly Wrap | Women’s sport special with the ECB, RFU and Twitter, plus a Rugby World Cup preview
SportsPro content manager George Breare returns from a short break to helm the latest episode of the Weekly Wrap podcast.
In part one, Breare is joined by SportsPro senior staff writer Ed Dixon to get the lowdown on his recent interview with Sally Horrox, World Rugby’s director of the women’s game, ahead of the imminent Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
Then, recording from Visa’s European headquarters following an exclusive event co-hosted by SportsPro and Two Circles, Breare sits down with the England and Wales Cricket Board’s (ECB) Anna Shaw, Twitter’s Roisin O’Shea and Alex Teasdale of the Rugby Football Union (RFU) to discuss the future of sponsorship in women's sport.
In a wide-ranging discussion, the panel reflects on some of the conversations had during the event, the advantages and disadvantages of unbundling the rights to women’s sports properties, the impact of purpose-driven marketing, and where future opportunities lie for brands.

Sep 29, 2022 • 39min
Weekly Wrap | Unpacking DAZN's acquisition of Eleven, more WSL records, what now for the Phoenix Suns?
With the story of DAZN's acquisition of Eleven breaking on 27th September, Tom Bassam and Sam Carp give their immediate reactions to the consolidation of two former challenger media brands, as well as what the deal means for the industry more broadly.
With Robert Sarver having announced he will be selling the Phoenix Suns, there is also a bit of discussion (11:06) of how we got to this point, what happens next and - perhaps most importantly - who might buy the embattled National Basketball Association (NBA) franchise.
On a more positive note, the Women's Super League (WSL) continues to go from strength to strength following a weekend of record attendances. (20:00) Bassam and Carp zoom out on the top flight of English women's soccer to ask how the league grows attendances beyond staging a handful of fixtures per season at the big stadiums.
Talk then turns to the National Football League (NFL) and its US$50 million Super Bowl half-time show deal with Apple (29:22) and there is also a bit of time left over for a couple of under the radar stories.

Sep 15, 2022 • 53min
Weekly Wrap | Saudi Arabia wants the World Cup and how Slate became the sport industry's favourite startup
George Breare dials in from SportsPro APAC in Singapore for a quick catchup on the key industry news stories of the past week, namely the report that Saudi Arabia is to fund a three-nation bid to jointly host the 2030 World Cup alongside Egypt and Greece.
News editor Tom Bassam explains some of the details of the report and weighs up its chances of success in the murky world of soccer geopolitics, while there is also time for a quick discussion on Cazoo's impending exit from the sponsorship picture in continental Europe.
Then Breare speaks to Eric Stark, co-founder and president of social content startup Slate (14:38), about the company's rise. Slate was named in SportsPro's 2020 class of 'ideas to invest in now' and won the SportsInnovation Award at this year's Ignition event in January. Stark lifts the lid on the company's origins, its funding journey and the plans for the future.

Sep 1, 2022 • 44min
Weekly Wrap | The business of the US Open, the PGA Tour becoming a bigger business and the new business of TMRW Golf
Kirsten Corio, chief commercial officer at the US Tennis Association (USTA), takes some time out of her busy US Open schedule to join the podcast to discuss the Grand Slam's data-led strategy.
Before Corio dials in from New York (19:48), SportsPro's George Breare and Tom Bassam hit some of the headlines from the previous week in the sports industry. First up the latest developments from the PGA Tour's attempt to throw money at the LIV Golf problem, then some insight into what Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's TMRW Golf venture could mean for the game, before a bit of discussion of what is happening in the world of online chess.
Corio then joins the pod to lift the lid on how the USTA is approaching its first US Open at full capacity since 2019, its data-led approach to business intelligence and how artificial intelligence (AI) is being used across its operations.
The show closes out with some under-the-radar stories and a couple of listener questions.

Aug 18, 2022 • 43min
Weekly Wrap | The Africa Super League, NFL on Black Friday, Cazoo troubles and Peloton struggles
SportsPro editorial director Michael Long is on the pod this week to comb through a week of industry news headlined by the launch of the Africa Super League (ASL).
Alongside regulars George Breare and Tom Bassam, the panel discuss Fifa's role in the new competition's rollout, the ASL's vague finances and CAF governance.
Conversation then turns to the National Football League (NFL) and how its increasingly close ties with Amazon may lead to a game being played on Black Friday.
Also covered off are the plight of two brands - Cazoo and Peloton - who have major reach in the sports industry but are now having to plot a retreat.
The show then closes out with a few 'under the radar' stories and listener questions.

Jul 28, 2022 • 48min
Weekly Wrap | What is the real legacy of London 2012?
Making his debut as SportsPro Podcast host, content manager George Breare is joined by news editor Tom Bassam and Nathan Homer, chief commercial officer at the London Legacy Development Corporation (LLDC), to talk about what the 2012 Olympic Games have left behind.
Homer, who joined the LLDC in 2020, outlines the successes and shortcomings of the Olympic Park in the wake of London 2012, and shares some of the plans for what will happen in the next ten years of the venue's development.
The pod then dives into some of the under-the-radar stories from the last week of sports industry news, before taking some listener questions to close out the episode.

Jul 21, 2022 • 42min
Weekly Wrap | Women’s Sports Week special with Two Circles’ Annie Panter
To mark Women’s Sports Week across SportsPro’s platforms, Eoin Connolly speaks to Annie Panter, MD of Ventures at Two Circles, about how women’s sport can maintain its commercial momentum.
She explores the most effective strategies for women's sports bodies and their partners, and explains why rights holders need to focus on events and products that work to keep driving a virtuous cycle.
She also reflects on how women’s sport has changed since she won Olympic hockey bronze at London 2012, how the progress of powerful sports like soccer will affect the sector, and what can be learned from recent success stories.


