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New Tool Helps Sport Think Globally, Speak Locally…

May 3, 2014 by eastwin5

One of the biggest challenges for American brands, teams and leagues today is literally getting lost in translation. As sport continues to expand globally, understanding culture, language and tradition becomes more and more important, and with the advent of social media, the ability to make a misstep and be deemed “the ugly American” can happen …

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Coming To A Theater Near You; Hollywood and Sport Mix Continues To Grow…

April 19, 2014 by eastwin5

In recent months we have continued to see the crossover of sport and entertainment, be it Drake playing a bigger role with the Toronto Raptors brand management, or Hollywood movers and shakers like Peter Guber and Thomas Tull taking more active roles in areas on the business side of sport. While certainly not new in …

Read moreComing To A Theater Near You; Hollywood and Sport Mix Continues To Grow…

Set The Ground Rules, Save The Aggravation…

April 9, 2014 by eastwin5

A little over 10 years ago, during a Davis Cup trip to Zimbabwe, the U.S. team passed a street in front of Robert Mugabe’s palace. In big letters there was a warning; “If you take a photo on this street you will be shot.” No one took pictures. Yes that is extreme, but it is …

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“Hardball Passport” Scores For Baseball Fans…

April 3, 2014 by eastwin5

Last fall our colleague Peter Casey launched an ambitious online tool where hoops fans could create a mosaic of all the great places they had seen hoops games, and marry those events to a narrative that matched any fans passion for basketball. It was called “Basketball Passport,” a first of its kind way to catalogue …

Read more“Hardball Passport” Scores For Baseball Fans…

An Opportunity Still To Be Had; Grabbing More “Senior Moments”

March 30, 2014 by eastwin5

As we reach Opening Day of the MLB season the annual lament about baseball needing to attract a younger audience starts again. While there is no doubt that every sport wants to grab younger folks and engage more with every medium possible with its fans, the pact is that we as a society are still …

Read moreAn Opportunity Still To Be Had; Grabbing More “Senior Moments”

Can Stick And Ball Sports Stick Together To Grow?

March 27, 2014 by eastwin5

It was a seed that may have taken 100 years to germinate, but last week Major League Baseball made its bigger mark in cricket, Australian Rules Football and rugby crazed Australia. The two game series between the Dodgers and the Diamondbacks drew solid crowds and lots of buzz at the Sydney Cricket Grounds,  and helped …

Read moreCan Stick And Ball Sports Stick Together To Grow?

Majoring In The Minors: Three Promo That Score

March 23, 2014 by eastwin5

March Madness is in full bloom this early spring. However there is still baseball in the air, at least in Arizona and Florida and this weekend in Australia, where the Dodgers and Diamondbacks opened the 2014 season.  So we wanted to highlight some cut through the clutter moves that two minor league, and one college …

Read moreMajoring In The Minors: Three Promo That Score

Can The Grassroots “Kiners Korner” Idea Lead To A Big Oppt?

March 16, 2014 by eastwin5

The passing of Hall of Fame New York Mets broadcaster Ralph Kiner this winter at age 91 brought a great amount of responses not just locally, but nationally. From Keith Olberman to CNN, the stories of Kiner and his malaprops in the broadcast both to his star crossed career hitting homers with struggling teams in …

Read moreCan The Grassroots “Kiners Korner” Idea Lead To A Big Oppt?

College Baseball/Softball Openers Remain A Missed Oppt. For Brands…

February 23, 2014 by eastwin5

It came and went again this week buried amongst the large piles of snow in the Midwest and the Northeast and without any  fanfare, the official start of college baseball season. While most media outlets are closely following every pitch and move prior to the official opening of spring training next week, and others are …

Read moreCollege Baseball/Softball Openers Remain A Missed Oppt. For Brands…

Trading Day Remains Unchartered Brand Territory…

February 21, 2014 by eastwin5

Other than opening day and the start of the playoffs there is probably not one other in-season day that garners more attention in baseball or hoops than trading deadline day. Like National Signing Day in college for football, there is a media frenzy with speculation, rumor, blockbuster trades, hurried press conferences and lots of attention, …

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