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Starting next Monday, SBD Global will bring you the world

Starting next Monday, June 11, we are pushing out the boundaries of our editorial coverage. Yes, we’re going global. Cliché, but true. We are pleased to be introducing a new publication from our group, SportsBusiness Daily Global, which will focus on sports business news aggregation and original reporting focused on the U.K., Europe, Asia, the Middle East and Africa and the BRIC countries.

It’s been a goal of ours for years, to help package and summarize the key business stories from around the world in a product that would complement both SportsBusiness Daily and SportsBusiness Journal. We have established an editorial staff at our headquarters in Charlotte that will largely handle the aggregation and summarizing, as well as do original reporting. We also will be drawing on the editorial strength of SBD/SBJ to help round out our coverage. In addition, we will be targeting select freelancers and editorial talent in vital markets around the world. We will be analyzing and focusing on sports business news and information in multiple languages and translating to English to deliver a smart executive news briefing to you every business day.


The online SBD Global will be very similar to SBD, with a strong mix of aggregation, curation and original content. We will link to original sources, allowing you to seek out more depth on topics you are interested in. Our content areas of focus will be similar as well, with emphasis on:

• Sponsorship, advertising and marketing. 
• Media and rights agreements and distribution deals.
• League and governing body issues.
• Franchise and facility development.
• Global events like the Olympics, World Cup, Hong Kong Rugby Sevens, Commonwealth Games, Cricket World Cup, Asian Games, Tour de France, Copa del Rey, Champions Cup.
• Executive moves and transactions.
• Finance, and mergers and acquisitions.
• Company launches.
• New technology and mobile development and distribution.
• Agency news and business.
• People and personalities who make up the business.

From left: staff writers Nicolas Journel and Kristen Heimstead, managing editor David Morgan, and assistant managing editor Brandon Zimmerman.
Photo by: TIFFIN WARNOCK / STAFF
Starting June 11, we will be notifying you when the current SBD Global is available. You will be able to reach it via the “SportsBusiness Daily Global” section accessible on the top navigation area on www.sportsbusinessdaily.com. Our plan is to publish our global news briefing at 8 p.m. ET, which would hit London at 1 a.m. (Berlin at 2, Moscow at 4 and Hong Kong at 8). That feed would have same-day news from all of these global markets and we believe would serve as a valuable news briefing for busy executives in the global markets. The news and information will be accessible for free to all current subscribers of SportsBusiness Daily. 

Our editorial team will be headed by Managing Editor David Morgan, who joins us after 21 years at The Hollywood Reporter. David has established a strong group in Charlotte handling the day-to-day news operation. If you have news, information or ideas, you can contact David at dmorgan@bizjournals.com. In addition, for your distribution list, please send releases, news and executive transactions to global@sportsbusinessdaily.com.

We are very excited about this initiative, a new publication that is complementary to our long-standing SBD/SBJ services. We would love your ideas, questions, thoughts and comments as we look to better serve your global sports business news needs.

Abraham D. Madkour can be reached at amadkour@sportsbusinessjournal.com.

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