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Can Bobsled Lift Our Olympic Interest?

February 3, 2014 by eastwin5

Bobsled, can you make us watch the 2014 Sochi Games? With a U.S. Olympic team lacking lots of start power going into the Games, it may be bobsled, with technology on the course, and star-power off the course (on the women’s side) that may deliver the best branding stories of the Games, if all goes …

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Unfiltered Access In A Filtered World; The Phenomenon of “Radio Row”

February 1, 2014 by eastwin5

There are few sites as unique as “Radio Row” at the Super Bowl. Once a one stop shop for the handful of diehard stations looking to promote the game, it has now evolved into a “who’s who” gathering of stars big and small, brands large and launching, pitches good and bad, and most importantly media …

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Can A Smart Biz Culture Make Sacramento “Kings” Of Sport Innovation?

January 28, 2014 by eastwin5

When he first bought the woeful Dallas Mavericks, Mark Cuban knew he had to make noise to draw attention and change the culture of the franchise. So he brought in an aging but always entertaining Dennis Rodman. It sent a message that things would be different, and a young owner would do what he needed …

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Baseball’s “Hot Stove” Fuels The Grassroots Game On A Quiet Weekend…

January 26, 2014 by eastwin5

While the NFL tries more ways to keep the Pro Bowl relevant, fun and brand-worthy during the week before the Super Bowl, the real winners of the weekend appear to be hockey and yes, baseball, in grabbing the spotlight and engaging with fans, some with a national footprint but in many instances at the grassroots. …

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The Real Super Bowl Winner? Madison Avenue and Wall Street

January 24, 2014 by eastwin5

As we reach pre-Super Bowl weekend the debate rages on as to why a cold weather game vs. the warm weather locations, and it could this game ever happen again? After all, some say, it’s being played between two teams from thousands of miles away, local fans can’t get tickets, it will clog restaurants and …

Read moreThe Real Super Bowl Winner? Madison Avenue and Wall Street

Richard Sherman Stirred A Very Still Pot; And That’s A Good Thing

January 22, 2014 by eastwin5

“You always need an Avis to play someone’s Hertz,” was a line the late Jay Larkin often used  when talking about how Showtime built its boxing business and kept the sport uber-competitive against the matchmaking of HBO. The rivalries and the storylines and the competition he believed, were key to grow the sport. Parity and …

Read moreRichard Sherman Stirred A Very Still Pot; And That’s A Good Thing

Timing Is Everything: Why The NBA’s European Foray Made Sense This Week…

January 19, 2014 by eastwin5

As smooth leadership transitions go, many businesses should look to the model that the NBA has set as the league goes from David Stern to Adam Silver.  From little things like the name on the league’s game balls to bigger picture issues like labor negotiations and TV deals, the NBA has been sown unity and …

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Davis Cup Served A Not So “Super” Hand…Again

January 18, 2014 by eastwin5

There are few team sports competitions with such a long history and tradition as Davis Cup in men’s tennis. Similar to Ryder Cup in golf, Davis Cup takes usually the best of the best in an individual men’s sports and brings those players together in the rarest of rare, as a team, to play for …

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Little School, Big Idea: Caldwell (NJ) College

January 17, 2014 by eastwin5

This past week at article appeared in The Record Newspaper talking about the challenges and opportunities three Division I basketball programs in the state…Fairleigh Dickinson, Rutgers and Seton Hall…face in selling tickets and building brand. However with so many other programs competing across all divisions in New Jersey, we found one that is using technology …

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“Rivalry On Ice” Scored For “Brand Hockey”

January 14, 2014 by eastwin5

One of the great growth opportunities that appears to be occurring in conjunction with the rise of hockey interest in North America this winter is the expansion of interest in the college game. Whether its the effort of NBC Sports to expand its weekly coverage, the halo effect that the NHL’s added buzz from the …

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