IT WASN’T ALWAYS ABOUT THE $$$… WAS IT?
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By Ron Donoho on December 14, 2020 Pat Tillman is more than a football legend. He is a legendary human being.AZCardinals/Twitter Hall of Fame basketball player Charles Barkley famously said, “I am not a role model.” We disagree. You can debate whether athletes should be held up as role models, but sports figures can and do serve to inspire
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What drives people to invest so much time, emotion, energy, and money following a sports team, a rock band, or a celebrity? We’ll explore the fan mindset. Air Date: February 10, 2023 12:00 pm Listen 50:29 Super Bowl LVII is the event Eagles and Chiefs fans have been dreaming of, and it’s finally here. All the years spent cheering
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March 21, 2023 Smartphones, tablets, gaming systems, and other screen devices have become a major temptation for people of all ages, but a new study is focusing on the possible connection between excessive screen media activity and mental health problems in youth. The study, led by faculty at the Yale Department of Psychiatry and Columbia
by:On3 Staff Report•06/14/23 Read In App This video file cannot be played.(Error Code: 102630) USA Today has released a database with the total revenue figures for each college athletics program that reported data in 2022-23 and unsurprisingly the Big Ten and the SEC dominated the top of the list. The combined revenue reported by the 13 public schools in
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By — Andrew Zimbalist, Econofact Economy Mar 18, 2023 7:14 PM EST The Issue: The U.S. hyper-commercialized system of college sports, which does not exist anywhere else in the world, is in a period of overarching transition and deep financial crisis. A select share of Division I college athletes produce billions of dollars of revenue every year
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Nov 10, 2020 | Brands, Sponsorship, Sports With college football now in full swing and college basketball season quickly approaching, fans will be monitoring the Associated Press’ Top 25 rankings each week. In the spirit of those rankings, SportsAtlas took a look at the 25 brands with the most college sponsorships as of November 2020 and provided context around notable
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It’s been a few weeks since we took the stage at this year’s Sports Business Journal (SBJ) World Congress of Sports conference in New York. Surrounded by some of the biggest names in the world of sports (including the MLB and NHL commissioners), we set out to answer a question that’s top of mind for
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What Beijing’s new restrictions on child internet use mean for privacy protection. By August 9, 2023 STEPHANIE ARNETT/MITTR | GETTY, ENVATO This story first appeared in China Report, MIT Technology Review’s newsletter about technology developments in China. Sign up to receive it in your inbox every Tuesday. Two years ago, parents around the world likely looked at
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Features designed to guard against sexual abuse carry the potential for unintended consequences Recently, Apple released three new features designed to keep children safe. One of them, labeled “Communication safety in Messages,” will scan the iMessages of people under 13 to identify and blur sexually explicit images, and alert parents if their child opens or sends
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