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SBD/Issue 109/This Week's SBJ
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Published February 28, 2005
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this week’s issue of SportsBusiness Journal as well as www.sportsbusinessjournal.com
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THIS WEEK'S HEADLINES |
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This week’s cover
story focuses on Turner Sports’ attempt to loosen the rule that only
allows nine broadcasts per season of one NBA team. |
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| • | SBJ's Annual Forty Under 40 list of promising young execs. |
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Lengthened delay may give NHLPA negotiating leverage. |
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After seeing success of fan zone at Daytona, other tracks are dreaming. |
| • | One-on-One with NFL Cardinals VP & General Counsel Michael Bidwill. |
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DEPARTMENTS |
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Using Marketing:
Internet marketers need to understand who uses the Net and how
if they hope to be effective. |
| • | Tube
Talk :Disney waiting on the NFL to name its price for rights renewal;
ratings holding steady overall for college basketball; Comcast scripts programming
for national distribution. |
| • | Media
Tracker: Top advertisers for Daytona 500, NBA All-Star Game broadcasts;
hottest markets for NFL Pro Bowl, Daytona viewership. |
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Labor & Agents:
SFX lands first action sports client; agents craft buyout plan to take
Legacy Sports independent; new Ashe rep firm builds roster; Seattle agency
moves into sports with Sonics announcer. |
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Breaking Ground: NFL stadiums act in concert to book country music festival; arena managers see little new in NBA security guidelines; three universities interviewing architects for big-ticket renovations. |





