Since 2013, a Sports Management news archive of resources designed to support the book The Business of Sport Management, eds. John Beech and Simon Chadwick, Pearson Education. Regularly updated with news from the world of Sports Management.. See also http://tinyurl.com/TBOEM for Events Management news, including, for example, the FIFA World Cups. Using the TAGS below is strongly recommended.
UEFA has revealed that clubs participating in its competitions saw their revenue growth outpace wage growth for the first time last year since UEFA collected and analysed financial data since 2006.
This short film explains a troubling situation in English football, where ticket prices have risen to levels so high that many of the fans can no longer afford them.
In 2009, the filmmaker set out to make The Road Back, about the cyclist's comeback, but found himself telling the story of sport's biggest cover-up, in The Armstrong Lie
In an interview with D.C. United Chief Marketing Officer Doug Hicks, Business of Soccer discusses the club's marketing strategy during the 2013 season and the success stories resulting from those efforts. D.C.
Portuguese giants FC Porto have turned in a chunky €20.3 million profit for the 2012/2013 season. The profit came against a loss of €35.7 million in the previous campaign and despite a 39% slump in ticket revenue.
As Detroit furloughs municipal workers and struggles to provide basic services, the city’s professional sport teams operate in a vastly different economic world.
Wonga, the online payday lender, has accelerated its international expansion with the acquisition of BillPay, a German company that processes €300m of payments each year for e-commerce merchants.
Richard Peddie says NHL lacks financial transparency The Globe and Mail I was always pushing for more financial transparency. What gives Gary some of his power ...
Cypriot football has been hit by the financial tsunami which has hit the island as the Ministry of Finance is expected to file charges against clubs non-payment of taxes, Separetly the board of CFA Championship has decided to cut the league to 12...
The French Tennis Federation (FFT) has welcomed with "great satisfaction" a French tribunal's decision to allow it to continue with plans to expand Roland Garros, home of the French Open.
Taxpayers fund the stadiums, antitrust law doesn't apply to broadcast deals, the league enjoys nonprofit status, and Commissioner Roger Goodell makes $30 million a year.
American fans' interest in heavyweight boxing may have disappeared along with American boxers' dominance of it—and that's a shame for spectacular talents from other countries.
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