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The Value of a Bronx Education….

August 24, 2011 by eastwin5

Ok I’m a bit biased, as I both graduated from and worked at my alma mater, Fordham University in The Bronx, New York. However a piece by the New York Post’s Justin Terranova last week pointed out how Fordham continues to churn out some of the most impactful voices in Fordham today, especially in the …

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A Giant Help With Space…

August 10, 2011 by eastwin5

The stadiums and arenas of today, from the newest minor league parks to those at the highest level, now are outfitted with all the trimmings to best maximize in game experience and, hopefully revenue. The suite business has probably suffered from the economy more than any other silo in sport, with more creative approaches going …

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Can The Lockout Mean The Possible Demise of the Media Guide?

July 26, 2011 by eastwin5

As the mad scramble begins in the NFL, one area that will have a scramble of its own will be media relations. The time-honored off season ritual of pulling together the printed media guide will go into overdrive as teams decide who and what will go in, and what will come out of what is …

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Could The Spring Still Use Football?

July 24, 2011 by eastwin5

This coming week, as NFL returns to business, marks the 25th anniversary of the USFL’s demise and their $1 settlement victory over the NFL. For those old enough to remember or have seen the ESPN special, the USFL thrived not because it competed head to head with the NFL, it thrived because it attracted a …

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How To Use The Quietest Day In Sports…

July 15, 2011 by eastwin5

An NBA lockout (no summer league), an NFL lockout (no workouts), no Olympic prep and no baseball made the quietest day on the North American sports calender…the day after the MLB All-Star game, even quieter than usual this year. What did that mean? A chance for other second tier sports…other events, to own a day …

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The Collateral Damage Of Lockouts…

July 3, 2011 by eastwin5

Labor disputes in any business are never fun. We all want peace so that our cars are sold fairly, our pools stay open, our garbage is picked up and our teams play when they are supposed to. While fans grow frustrated with the current lockouts in the NBA and the NFL, the seasons are still …

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What’s In A Stadium Name? More Than Dollars….

June 26, 2011 by eastwin5

A few years ago the new owners of the Miami Dolphins were met with a skeptical eye when they effectively came up with a creative and short term naming rights solution for their oft-confused stadium. Land Shark Stadium, part inspired by a minority investor (Jimmy Buffett) became the temporary name of the home of the …

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Good Year, Brand Hockey

June 18, 2011 by eastwin5

The post-game rioting aside, the recently completed NHL Finals between Boston and Vancouver capped what was another huge step forward in terms of visibility and brand growth for the NHL. Even in New Jersey, where the Devils horrific start doomed their playoff hopes early, New Jersey continued to make off-ice progress in growing their brand …

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Action Sports In the Apple A Worthwhile Move?

June 16, 2011 by eastwin5

There have been very few niche sports that have been able to crack through the big money and big challenges of the New York market. Beach volleyball, arena football, Olympic sports, indoor soccer, arm wrestling, tae kwon do, non-NFL branded football, MMA (outside of the still-banned UFC), indoor lacrosse, outdoor lacrosse, non-US Open tennis all …

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In Minor League Hockey, Timing Is Everything…

June 12, 2011 by eastwin5

Minor League baseball is known as a quaint and affordable right of passage in America. In most communities it is a fun way to pass a few hours and get a good feel for the game, especially with little kids. Minor league hockey has often sought to be the winter alternative, and in some markets …

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