The SportBusiness Podcast

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The SportBusiness Podcast

The SportBusiness Podcast gets you up to speed with the stories powering the global sports industry. Our sector-leading newsroom brings you exclusive news, detailed analysis and intelligent opinions that help you and your business grow.Expert reporters cover the industry’s burning topics across media rights, sponsorship, event hosting, sports tech and more, cutting through the noise of LinkedIn commentators and getting you informed, fast.SportBusiness is the global sports industry’s leading provider of news, data and analysis. Our work helps the world’s biggest sports organisations make better decisions every day. Want to join them? Visit SportBusiness.com or email [email protected] to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/p

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    Can the ITTF bounce back from big losses?

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, co-hosts Jonathan Rest and Martin Ross bring you analysis of this week’s industry developments, big numbers and the context behind the headlines.THE NEWSROOM: We look at the reasons behind the International Table Tennis Federation’s $14.4m loss, its sale of more WTT equity and what the future holds. Plus, DAZN’s $100m ViewLift swoop driven by a rights opportunities and US ambitions.INSIDE THE DEAL: Ben Cronin on why Uefa’s first-ever corporate strategic sponsorship with Schwarz Group represents one of the confederation’s most significant commercial innovations in a shift beyond its traditional competition-based sponsorship model.AOB: Guardians League launch – a life-saving addition to the sports landscape? And Fox Sports is offering you $50K to watch DR Congo v Uzbekistan.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Jonathan Rest, Martin RossContributor: Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:ITTF sells 10% WTT stake after loss-making 2025Long-serving ITTF, WTT CEO Dainton exitsDAZN swoops for ViewLift to bolster US prospectsSchwarz Group corporate deal marks commercial first for UefaLidl shops for more Uefa sponsorship rights&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Bundesliga's investment strategy: Three stripes and you're in

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, co-hosts Jonathan Rest and Martin Ross analyse the industry’s heavy-hitting stories, go deep on a football media rights deal with lessons for the wider market and, as always, review the trends shaping the industry.THE NEWSROOM: The Bundesliga’s lengthy – and often controversial – search for external funding leads to Adidas providing a €100m facility loan and extending its ball supply deal. Where’s the money going and where does the German league body look next? Plus, IMG fully back in media rights business with World Rugby.INSIDE THE DEAL: Maria Kholodova joins us to look at Norwegian football’s 10% uplift in its domestic broadcast deals in a bear market. We break down the what, but more importantly, the why.AOB: A Miami GP look ahead, a man called Fifa and does LaLiga’s rights inventory pack a punch?You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Jonathan Rest, Martin RossContributor:&nbsp;Maria KholodovaEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:Bundesliga scores €100m Adidas loan facilityON THE MONEY:&nbsp;A German solution to a German problemSerie A returns to CCTV in China for season finaleIMG reprises World Rugby rights role with gaze on USSportBusiness Media:&nbsp;Rugby World Cup In FocusNorwegian football’s early gamble pays offEliteserien pulls OTT service over VPN concernsLaLiga rights on market in seven European countries&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Padel paradox: Packed courts, low returns

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, co-hosts Jonathan Rest and Martin Ross pick apart the week’s headlines and address some big-ticket issues affecting the sports industry:THE NEWSROOM: An in-depth look at the imbalance between padel’s surging participation and commercial performance. Which revenue-generating sectors are serving up growth and why some baseline figures haven’t improved? Plus, key media rights developments for three European football leagues.INSIDE THE DEAL: As the debate around LIV Golf and PIF rages on, we look at that investment but broaden the discussion out to the wider Saudi sports ecosystem, from the Saudi Pro League to SURJ. Matthew Glendinning joins to offer on-the-ground reflections after his trip to Riyadh.AOB: A London Marathon participant to hog the limelight and a Killer setlist at the Enhanced Games.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Jonathan Rest, Martin RossContributors:&nbsp;Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:Full Swing on Netflix suffers audience dropSaudi enters padel as 54 gets new Hexagon event remitWill PIF let LIV die?PODCAST: Unpacking losses at LIV, European Tour and DAZNSURJ INTERVIEW: DAZN to grow in Saudi, Mena ‘in measured way’Saudi Prince’s KHC takes majority stake in Al-HilalSponsorships make case for PIF as ‘impactful investor’Record rights fees in new Norwegian domestic cycleDAZN to honour Pro League deal next seasonCentralisation backed despite Benfica resistance Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Gold rush? Latest Netflix move ignites FTA debate

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, co-hosts Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest delve into the topics and trends shaping an eventful week for the sports industry:THE NEWSROOM: Maria Kholodova joins as we discuss Netflix’s surprise and controversial Concacaf Gold Cup move in Mexico amid political calls for the government to defend free access to major sports events. Plus, Alibaba’s impending Uefa sponsorship, IMG leadership changes and more profits for Matchroom Sport.INSIDE THE DEAL: Matthew Williams gets under the bonnet of Ford’s new MLB sponsorship and its Independence Day activation, but also the league’s sponsorship appeal further afield.AOB: A challenge to the Belgian Pro League’s&nbsp;planned&nbsp;format and some bog-standard suggestions for additions to the new Matchroom Talent Agency.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Martin Ross, Jonathan RestContributors:&nbsp;Maria Kholodova, Matthew WilliamsEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:Netflix nets exclusive Gold Cup rights in MexicoListed events call made to Mexican governmentNetflix outmuscles rivals for Women’s World CupEXCLUSIVE: Alibaba nears expansive Uefa dealCBO role for Francis in IMG leadership changesMatchroom profits uptick spurred by darts, boxingZDF ends Tour de France exile in new rights dealFord backs MLB’s Fourth of July pushPODCAST - Netflix blows rivals out of the water to land Women’s World Cup in US Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Unqualified success? Fifa's World Cup deals in Italy

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, Martin Ross is joined by Joseph Perry to give listeners the intel behind the latest industry stories and go deep on big topics.THE NEWSROOM: How Publicis’ $500m move for 160over90 represents its ‘big bet on sport’ in the AI era.&nbsp;Plus, the details behind Chelsea’s record £262.4m&nbsp;pre-tax loss.INSIDE THE DEAL: Frank Dunne explains how Fifa rejected a conditional offer for 2026 World Cup rights as Italian broadcasters hedged their bets on the national team qualifying. We bring you the lowdown on deals struck with Rai and DAZN.AOB: A looming UCL broadcast rights deadline, Unilever showering the public with World Cup products and the SportAccord curse strikes again.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Martin Ross, Joseph PerryContributor:&nbsp;Frank DunneEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;Emirates Arena renamed after fruitless search2.&nbsp;Spurs ups income, Chelsea posts record loss3.&nbsp;Publicis to buy 160over90 amid ‘big bet on sport’4.&nbsp;Italy no-shows weigh heavily on World Cup value5.&nbsp;Bumper Rai, TVP ratings for World Cup heartache6.&nbsp;RFP, UC3 ready mass-markets sales process&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    $300m showjumping series to stirrup competition

    This week on The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, we shake up the format as co-hosts Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest bring you the latest insights from the cutting edge of the industry.THE NEWSROOM: The launch of the $300m Premier Jumping League – its business model, backstory and disruption in showjumping. And the latest on investment in the NFL’s flag football league and its commercialisation.INSIDE THE DEAL: Ben Cronin explains why Mistral, Europe’s most valuable AI start-up, has invested in professional cycling and how the tech-led sponsorship sector is rapidly evolving.AOB: Bidding for NBA Europe teams reaches $1bn and the fallout from a dramatic night of Fifa World Cup playoffs.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Co-hosts: Jonathan Rest,&nbsp;Martin RossContributor:&nbsp;Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;NFL unveils elite investor roster for pro flag venture2.&nbsp;IFAF to diversify revenue mix to lessen NFL reliance3.&nbsp;Returning McCourt backs Premier Jumping League4.&nbsp;Mistral flies the flag for European AI sector in Team Visma deal5.&nbsp;Euroleague to tap private markets, re-engages NBA6.&nbsp;DAZN, Rai to share World Cup coverage in Italy&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Money on the table? Matchroom pockets Crucible extension

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed&nbsp;on&nbsp;the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;we look at the&nbsp;decision to snub riches elsewhere and keep snooker’s World Championships at The Crucible and what the deal means for the sport.Jonathan Rest is back from Toronto, where he spoke to industry leaders about Rogers and its MLSE stake, the C$11bn NHL rights deal, big tech and the CRTC’s&nbsp;OneSoccer&nbsp;v Rogers ruling.We report from Sportel Singapore, as&nbsp;Joseph&nbsp;Perry&nbsp;offer insights into the latest media rights sector developments, and Ben Cronin weighs in&nbsp;from Spain&nbsp;on LaLiga’s&nbsp;Jornadas de&nbsp;Clubes.&nbsp;Plus, flying discs and the World Paint Drying Championships.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Jonathan Rest,&nbsp;Martin Ross, Joseph Perry, Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Rogers ‘to shell out’ $7.7bn for NHL renewal2.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: CSME ‘open for business’ to investors3.&nbsp;Snooker Worlds&nbsp;remain&nbsp;at Crucible for the long term4.&nbsp;Regulator backs OneSoccer in Rogers carriage row5.&nbsp;Serie A, LaLiga exploring overseas match options6.&nbsp;AFC halts bidding for 2031, 2035 Asian Cups7.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: WFDF targets World Frisbee rebrand&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Pay days and power plays: Sizing up the IPL

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Matthew Williams and&nbsp;Faaez&nbsp;Samadi&nbsp;join Catherine Davies&nbsp;to&nbsp;discuss&nbsp;the latest sponsorship trends in the Indian Premier League as the curtain rises on&nbsp;the latest iteration.Jonathan Rest&nbsp;looks at why IPL franchises are attracting billion-dollar bids and what this&nbsp;means&nbsp;for cricket’s future as a business.&nbsp;Lalit Modi, the league’s founder, also weighs in with his take on the next media rights cycle.Plus,&nbsp;we look ahead to what’s next for the US major leagues with on-the-ground observations from New York,&nbsp;and is latency killing the streaming star?You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Matthew Williams,&nbsp;Faaez&nbsp;Samadi, Jonathan Rest, Lalit ModiEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Cricket the battleground in India’s AI arms race2.&nbsp;Gemini’s IPL deal follows ChatGPT’s WPL tie-up3.&nbsp;India leads the way as T20 nations split on shirt sponsorship strategy4.&nbsp;Sunrisers, Super Giants replace Dream11 on shirts5.&nbsp;Investors circle rare deals for IPL team stakes6.&nbsp;JioStar&nbsp;hits record revenues in first quarter7.&nbsp;BBC trial aims to shrink streaming latency8.&nbsp;Sky extends, expands Masters coverage&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    OTT reaction: Is EPL move really a game-changer?

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Martin Ross and Joseph Perry join Catherine Davies&nbsp;to&nbsp;discuss&nbsp;the implications of the Premier League’s&nbsp;D2C&nbsp;launch in Singapore. Why now, what next and how do other major European leagues compare in the streaming space?Then,&nbsp;Martin&nbsp;and&nbsp;Joseph&nbsp;take a look at fiscal challenges for Europe’s public-service broadcast sector in the big tech era – in light of a decision by voters in Switzerland&nbsp;not&nbsp;to reduce their TV license fee payments.Plus, a lookahead to Sportel Singapore, mixed viewing figures for F1’s Drive to Survive and the winter Paralympics opening ceremony, as well as a novel sponsorship activation touching down in the Paulista state league final.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Martin Ross,&nbsp;Joseph PerryEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;EPL makes long-studied Singapore D2C move2.&nbsp;EPL to have Olympia HQ for in-house production3.&nbsp;European leagues stumble towards D2C as market hardens4.&nbsp;SRG SSR delivered crucial&nbsp;licence&nbsp;fee backing5.&nbsp;Swiss sports bodies oppose TV&nbsp;licence&nbsp;fee cut6.&nbsp;Winter Paralympics: Rai ratings solid, RTVE meagre&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    What the Paramount-Warner Bros. deal means for the European sports rights market

    This month Inside the Deal tackles one of the biggest deals in the industry for years:&nbsp;the&nbsp;Paramount Skydance&nbsp;deal to buy&nbsp;Warner Bros. Discovery.&nbsp;&nbsp;The deal brings together two giants of the global media industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;The podcast looks at&nbsp;the&nbsp;merger&nbsp;through&nbsp;a very specific&nbsp;lens: what&nbsp;it&nbsp;means for the sports media rights in Europe.&nbsp;&nbsp;This involves assessing the combined sports rights portfolio of the two companies, and where that positions the new merged entity in the battle to be a dominant provider of sport globally. It looks in detail at Paramount’s recent surprise move on the rights in the UK and Germany to&nbsp;Uefa’s&nbsp;club competitions. And it&nbsp;examines&nbsp;potential targets for Paramount-WBD in the coming years, with a particular focus on the next domestic rights auctions of England’s Premier League and Germany’s Bundesliga.&nbsp;Frank Dunne, Editor-at-Large of&nbsp;SportBusiness, discusses these topics with Joseph Perry, Editor of&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media, and Jonathan Rest,&nbsp;Chief Correspondent of&nbsp;SportBusiness.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to&nbsp;Inside the Deal&nbsp;on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify&nbsp;and&nbsp;Amazon Music.&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual&nbsp;SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount&nbsp;here.&nbsp;Host:&nbsp;Frank Dunne&nbsp; &nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Joseph Perry, Jonathan Rest&nbsp;&nbsp;Editor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio &nbsp;Sources:1&nbsp;Battle for WBD reignites as Paramount talks resume |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;2&nbsp;WBD in line for full Paramount takeover |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;3&nbsp;WBD board, again, rejects ‘inferior’ Paramount bid |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;4&nbsp;Paramount ‘confident’ in NFL, UFC relationships |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;5&nbsp;WBD board rebuffs Paramount Skydance’s offer |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;6&nbsp;Paramount sues WBD amid takeover battle |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;7&nbsp;Big Five rise lays down marker for new&nbsp;Uefa&nbsp;era |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;8&nbsp;Paramount makes 10-figure bet on UCL breakthrough |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;9&nbsp;UFC on TNT? Paramount takeover creates flexibility |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;10&nbsp;Skydance inks protracted Paramount takeover |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Banks, airlines and AI: New F1 sponsors on starting grid

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;we pay tribute to a highly-respected and much-loved industry colleague, Matt Cutler, who passed away late last month after a brave battle with cancer.Ben Cronin and Matthew Williams&nbsp;join to&nbsp;discuss the latest new deals and notable trends in Formula 1 sponsorship as the curtain rises on the 2026 season in Melbourne.&nbsp;Plus,&nbsp;Martin Ross&nbsp;and Jonathan Rest report from the FT Business of Football Summit, we look at DAZN’s FIBA slam dunk, Apple’s F1 plans and&nbsp;an end to the Enhanced Games sponsorship drought.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Frank Dunne,&nbsp;Matthew Glendinning, Martin Ross, Jonathan Rest, Ben Cronin, Matthew WilliamsEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: Etihad lines up McLaren F1 deal&nbsp;Barclays enters F1 with Williams, Anthropic signs on&nbsp;Cadillac strikes related party deal with TWG AI&nbsp;The Global Motorsport Report&nbsp;EPL makes long-studied Singapore D2C move&nbsp;DAZN nets exclusivity over Fiba’s Courtside 1891&nbsp;Apple drives chunky US rights fee uplift for F1&nbsp;Enhanced Games: Where’s the commercial injection? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    One-season wonders? Chelsea’s shirt sponsor struggles.

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global&nbsp;sports industry.This week, Matthew Glendinning joins Catherine Davies to hone in on Chelsea’s third front-of-shirt&nbsp;sponsorship deal in as many years and why its leading shirt asset has been so hard to shift.Then Martin Ross looks at LaLiga and Serie A international media rights sales as league executives descend on the FT Business of Football Summit in London.We also shine a spotlight on the padel craze hitting Scotland, Olympic TV audiences in Canada and a&nbsp;Sunset+Vine production deal with a long tail.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Matthew Glendinning, Martin RossEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Chelsea signs IFS&nbsp;in latest short-term shirt deal&nbsp;2.&nbsp;EPL clubs face more betting sponsor curbs&nbsp;3.&nbsp;FPT sleeve deal kickstarts Chelsea’s on-kit sales&nbsp;4.&nbsp;LaLiga invites media rights bids across the Nordics&nbsp;5.&nbsp;Peak makes key APAC hire with Amazon’s&nbsp;Edelston&nbsp;6.&nbsp;Bundesliga return for Fox in Mexico, Central America&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Plane sailing? IMG faces in-flight, in-ship competition

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed&nbsp;on&nbsp;the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Martin Ross&nbsp;joins&nbsp;Catherine Davies to&nbsp;discuss&nbsp;Iris’ grab of in-flight and in-ship rights to the Olympics and what it means for a sector long dominated by IMG’s Sport 24 channels but now being disrupted by new tech.Matthew Glendinning&nbsp;digs deep into a proposal put to English Premier League clubs to adopt a central sponsorship model for perimeter advertising sales – and whether they could rival&nbsp;the Uefa Champions League&nbsp;for revenues from the sector.Plus,&nbsp;Olympic ice hockey audiences, and politicians going big on pay TV subscriptions in the halls of power.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Iris enters in-flight, in-ship space with Olympics deal2.&nbsp;Formula 1 returns to IMG’s Sport 24 in three-year deal3.&nbsp;IMG doubles down on Sport 24 business in long-term Panasonic deal4.&nbsp;EPL clubs mull central sponsorship proposal5.&nbsp;Uefa&nbsp;club competition revenue hits €4.4bn6.&nbsp;Uefa&nbsp;women’s football close to €100m sponsorship mark7.&nbsp;Voumard: TOP sponsor negotiations in good place Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Mediapro: ¿Qué pasa?

    Welcome to The&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest&nbsp;join&nbsp;Catherine Davies to&nbsp;break down the latest developments, departures and&nbsp;disclosures&nbsp;at&nbsp;Mediapro, the Spain-based global&nbsp;sports media rights and production&nbsp;agency.Ben Cronin&nbsp;provides an analysis of the Chinese EV industry’s rising influence in the sports sponsorship sector, in the week that Manchester City became BYD’s latest sponsorship interest.Also, a look at&nbsp;TOP sponsor branding and activations at the Milano-Cortina winter Olympics, and a broadside against ‘billion-strong’ audiences for sports events on TV.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Jonathan Rest, Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;NVP lays down local challenge to&nbsp;Mediapro2.&nbsp;&nbsp;Heidenreich exit continues&nbsp;Mediapro&nbsp;exodus3.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: Seibert bows out in latest&nbsp;Mediapro&nbsp;exit4.&nbsp;Chinese EV brands search for affinity, creating big opportunity for sport5.&nbsp;BYD enters EPL with Man City training kit deal6.&nbsp;BYD joins Commonwealth Games sponsor line-up7.&nbsp;TCL sets out on premiumization trail at Milan Cortina&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    2026 Winter Olympics: Faster, Higher, Richer?

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed&nbsp;on&nbsp;the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Martin&nbsp;Ross&nbsp;and Jonathan Rest&nbsp;join&nbsp;Catherine Davies to discuss&nbsp;Milan-Cortina 2026 - the TOP sponsor drop-off, media rights sales, OBS broadcast tech and the winter Olympics future in 2030 and beyond.Ben Cronin and Joseph Perry send in their SpoBis insights from a snowy Hamburg, plus&nbsp;LIV Golf changes, the coldest-ever North American football match and how to streamline your&nbsp;ski suit.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon&nbsp;Music&nbsp;and YouTube.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Jonathan Rest, Ben Cronin, Joseph PerryEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;TCL sets out on premiumization trail at Milan Cortina2.&nbsp;EBU-Warner Bros. Discovery alliance lands Olympic rights in Europe to 20323.&nbsp;Winter sports want IOC over&nbsp;programme&nbsp;tweaks4.&nbsp;IOC weighs up January winter Olympics amid climate change5.&nbsp;OBS ups AI usage for Milan-Cortina 20266.&nbsp;Hyrox&nbsp;not ready for media rights deals, says CMO&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Definitely, maybe: predicting the future of sports prediction markets

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Matthew Glendinning&nbsp;joins&nbsp;Catherine Davies to&nbsp;talk about the&nbsp;emergence of the predictive market sector as a potential game changer in sports sponsorship.Matthew Williams calls in from Mumbai to report on the latest trends in the Indian sponsorship market, while Jonathan Rest breaks down the latest developments at the Professional Fighters League as it adapts its format, calendar and ownership structure. Plus, a wearable tech spat at the Australian Open.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Matthew Glendinning,&nbsp;Matthew Williams,&nbsp;Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Polymarket&nbsp;surge continues with MLS deal2.&nbsp;NCAA calls out college sport prediction markets3.&nbsp;Kit supply deadline looms for Indian national team4.&nbsp;Knighthead, 885 up PFL stakes as founder Davis exits5.&nbsp;Oberlander takes COO role at PFL6.&nbsp;Tenfield&nbsp;strikes late to net AUF production rights7.&nbsp;Whoop wearable tech spat hits Australian Open&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    DAZN's Belgian conundrum: A no-win scenario

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Frank Dunne&nbsp;joins&nbsp;Catherine Davies to&nbsp;talk about the crisis engulfing Belgian football as the Pro League’s contract dispute with DAZN leaves all parties in a Catch-22 situation.Martin Ross&nbsp;reveals possible tweaks to European rugby’s Champions Cup and analyses EPCR’s broadcast, event hosting and sponsorship business. Plus, the UCL league phase crescendo, OFC Pro League takes to the&nbsp;(damp)&nbsp;pitch and what sports fans watched on Netflix.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music&nbsp;and YouTube.&nbsp;&nbsp;Listen now on Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music&nbsp;and&nbsp;YouTube&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Frank Dunne,&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Catch-22 situations leave Belgian football in a bind2.&nbsp;DAZN ordered to continue Pro League contract3.&nbsp;EPCR selling rights in-house as agency deals end4.&nbsp;OFC appoints TGI Sport to commercial role5.&nbsp;Netflix ready to go all-cash to seal WBD swoop6.&nbsp;Matchroom takes darts to Saudi in new hosting deal&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Rwanda’s spree in La-La Land takes sports sponsorship layout above $50m a year

    Why is Visit Rwanda spending over $20m per year sponsoring&nbsp;two&nbsp;LA-based sports franchises?How&nbsp;do the recent deals with the NBA's Clippers and the NFL’s Rams fit into the country’s wider sports sponsorship strategy?Why did&nbsp;the Premier League’s&nbsp;Arsenal choose not to renew its deal with Visit Rwanda?Why are three central African countries – Rwanda,&nbsp;the Democratic Republic of the&nbsp;Congo&nbsp;and the Republic of the Congo&nbsp;– targeting sport to promote themselves?Matthew Glendinning, European Sponsorship Editor&nbsp;at&nbsp;SportBusiness, discusses these topics – including a full breakdown of the financials of the deals – with Frank Dunne,&nbsp;SportBusiness’s&nbsp;Editor-at-Large.You can subscribe to&nbsp;Inside the Deal&nbsp;on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify&nbsp;and&nbsp;Amazon Music.&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual&nbsp;SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount&nbsp;here.&nbsp;Host:&nbsp;Frank DunneContributors: Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:1&nbsp;Visit Rwanda commits major spend on LA-based properties |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;&nbsp;2&nbsp;Visit Rwanda enters US with Clippers, Rams |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;3&nbsp;Arsenal opts against renewal with Visit Rwanda |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;4&nbsp;DRC follows Rwanda visibility path with AC Milan and Monaco |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;5&nbsp;Barcelona deal extends DR Congo’s football drive |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;6&nbsp;Congo enters French football with Lyon deal |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship&nbsp;7&nbsp;Tourism sector provides growth for sport in post-Covid boom |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Sponsorship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Net gains: Unpacking the Australian Open commercial strategy

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.Maria Kholodova and Martin Ross join&nbsp;Catherine Davies to&nbsp;serve up an Australian Open commercial overview and the innovations driving wider media value for the first grand slam of the year.Jonathan Rest and Catherine then delve into the first-ever media and sponsorship rights auction held by the AUF, Uruguay’s football association, which netted a three-fold increase in revenues, but may deal a lethal blow to the country’s cable industry&nbsp;- an exercise with lessons for the wider sports industry.Also, a look at Fifa World Cup betting rights,&nbsp;what next for Australia’s Big Bash and shopping for streaming subscriptions in the Lidl middle aisle.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors:&nbsp;Maria Kholodova,&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;ANZ adds naming rights in Australian Open renewal2.&nbsp;Broad appeal, premium feel key to tennis sponsorship growth3. Cartoon feeds, expanded coverage drive AO’s engagement push4.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: Sony to renew Australian Open in India5.&nbsp;Wowow&nbsp;nets Australian Open renewal in Japan6.&nbsp;AUF triples media revenue in tumultuous tender7.&nbsp;Stats Perform in landmark Fifa betting rights deal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Enhanced Games: Where's the commercial injection?

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;Martin Ross&nbsp;joins Catherine Davies to scrutinise the Enhanced Games’ commercial model with still no sponsors or broadcasters announced, but the sale to consumers of ‘supervised medication’ and supplements expected to outstrip revenue from both.The betting sponsorship market in Brazil also comes under the microscope as Matthew Glendinning&nbsp;provides an overview of a highly volatile but desirable market.Plus, a court date for ISL and World Aquatics, and sad news for fans of Mongolian yak polo as we bid a&nbsp;fond farewell to IMG’s Trans World Sport.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross, Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:1.&nbsp;Enhanced Games devoid of sponsors, broadcasters2.&nbsp;Santos cuts short 7K deal by ‘mutual agreement’3.&nbsp;Betano&nbsp;replaces&nbsp;Pixbet&nbsp;at Flamengo4. How online betting sponsors made Brazilian football the ultimate FOMO market5.&nbsp;World Aquatics settles with swimmers in ISL case6.&nbsp;ISL eyes 2026 return with revised model Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The gradual unravelling of the European Handball Federation’s €500m deal

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.In 2018, the Infront agency and streamer DAZN paid €500m for the rights to European handball from 2020 to 2030. It was a deal set to transform the financial health of handball for a decade.&nbsp;&nbsp;But in 2023, DAZN unexpectedly stepped out. Then, in December 2025, in an even more dramatic turn of events, the federation agreed with Infront that the agency would scale back its role massively from July 2026, handing back many rights to the EHF’s in-house marketing team.&nbsp;Jonathan Rest, Global News Reporter of&nbsp;SportBusiness, tells the story of what happens when one man’s vision to transform the commercial fortunes of a sport bumps up against unforeseeable market realities.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to&nbsp;Inside the Deal&nbsp;on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify&nbsp;and&nbsp;Amazon Music.&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual&nbsp;SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount&nbsp;here.&nbsp;Host:&nbsp;Frank Dunne&nbsp; &nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Jonathan&nbsp;Rest&nbsp;&nbsp;Editor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio &nbsp;&nbsp;Links:&nbsp;1&nbsp;EHF to take fresh approach to marketing rights |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;2&nbsp;EHF seeking large uplift this autumn for unified offering |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;3&nbsp;EHF set for tender launch under new rights strategy |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;4&nbsp;Infront, Perform tie up rights to European handball |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;5&nbsp;EHF secures 300% increase as Infront and Perform join forces |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;6&nbsp;EHF kicks off Infront, DAZN pact with digital overhaul |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;7&nbsp;Machineseeker&nbsp;extends Champions League Men title sponsorship, EHF lands MOL as new partner |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;&nbsp;8&nbsp;Infront negotiates revised EHF deal upon DAZN exit |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;9&nbsp;DAZN deals with Dyn after ending EHF sales role |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp;Media&nbsp;10&nbsp;Infront’s EHF club remit ends, keeps Euros role |&nbsp;SportBusiness&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Times A-Changin: 2025 in review

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed&nbsp;on&nbsp;the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week,&nbsp;Martin Ross and show host Catherne Davies chew the fat over the news highlights of an eventful and often tumultuous year. Olympic esports, Uefa rights sales, a new broadcast player in Saudi Arabia, Two Circles, a football league’s D2C quandary and media deals of Paramount importance all feature.Matthew Glendinning comes aboard to flag key trends to have shaken up the sponsorship market in 2025, plus his top three sponsorship stories of the year, headlined by the WTA’s record-breaking deal with Mercedes Benz.Plus, TGL is back and the death of the international federation acronym.We’ll&nbsp;be back on January 9 for the 2026 series of the pod. Wishing you all the best for the holiday season and the new year!&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon&nbsp;Music&nbsp;and YouTube.&nbsp;Listen now on Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify,&nbsp;Amazon Music&nbsp;and&nbsp;YouTube&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross, Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;2025 Media Review: Q1&nbsp;2.&nbsp;2025 Media Review: Q23.&nbsp;2025 Media Review: Q34. 2025 Media Review: Q45. 2026: Media Preview6.&nbsp;Top 10 sponsorship deals in 2025 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Conmebol chat: Copa contracts closed

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Jonathan Rest joins the podcast to shed light on the awarding of the media rights in Latin America to the Conmebol club competitions:&nbsp;&nbsp;who the winners – and losers – are, the growing profile of YouTube in Brazil and what surprised him most about the auction.&nbsp;Next, Matthew Glendinning brings us a comprehensive overview of sponsorship in the NBA with a focus on the jersey patch market which is entering its ‘third generation’.Faaez Samadi sends in a cameo comment on the WTA’s ground-breaking new partnership with Mercedes-Benz, the largest-ever corporate partnership in women’s tennis – and arguably the biggest sponsorship in women’s sports history.&nbsp;&nbsp;And last but not least, we provide a round-up of what’s coming up in the weeks ahead, including Africa Cup of Nations football, LaLiga’s media rights deals and what’s still to come, and a bright future for... camel racing.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.Listen now on&nbsp;Apple Podcasts,&nbsp;Spotify&nbsp;and&nbsp;YouTubeEnter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual&nbsp;SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount&nbsp;here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Jonathan Rest, Matthew Glendinning, Faaez SamadiEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:1.&nbsp;ESPN, WBD dominate Conmebol rights picture2.&nbsp;FC Diez Media retains Conmebol club business3.&nbsp;NBA revenue growth spurred by Nike and 2K renewals4.&nbsp;NBA jersey patch revenue close to $300m mark5.&nbsp;Mercedes-Benz deal ends WTA top sponsor hunt6.&nbsp;DAZN increase drives LaLiga to healthy uplift&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;The Long Game, SportBusiness’ big-picture look at what comes next for sport. Get your copy&nbsp;here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Minority report: Madrid gets real on external investment

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed&nbsp;on&nbsp;the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Gavin Hamilton makes his podcast debut with sharp insights into Real Madrid’s proposal to sell off an ownership stake to external&nbsp;investors and what&nbsp;such a sale could earn.Duncan Griffiths Nakanishi presents&nbsp;the 2025 edition of&nbsp;The Long Game,&nbsp;SportBusiness’ big picture look at what comes next for sport,&nbsp;and what it could – and should – be doing to remain at the forefront of culture in the 21st&nbsp;century.Martin Ross&nbsp;offers a first-hand account of Host City 2025 in Glasgow and weighs in, alongside Ben Cronin, on the latest stadium naming rights deals&nbsp;after Barclays’ landmark Hampden Park agreement.Plus, MLS Cup&nbsp;attendance details with a twist,&nbsp;Ally Pally beer sales at PDC World Darts and the Fifa World&nbsp;Cup&nbsp;draw.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors:&nbsp;Gavin Hamilton, Duncan Griffiths Nakanishi,&nbsp;Martin Ross, Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Pérez proposes Real Madrid minority stake sale2.&nbsp;Host City 2025 announces final speaker line-up3.&nbsp;Barclays invests in Hampden naming rights4.&nbsp;London&nbsp;Olympic&nbsp;Park naming rights on market5.&nbsp;World Darts Championship in Paddy Power extension&nbsp;&nbsp;The Long Game,&nbsp;SportBusiness’&nbsp;big-picture&nbsp;look&nbsp;at what comes next for sport. Explore&nbsp;here! Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    American express: US giants race to join new UCL era

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week,&nbsp;Martin Ross and Jonathan&nbsp;Rest&nbsp;reflect on the rush of Uefa&nbsp;club competitions media rights deals in Europe’s ‘big five’ markets and look&nbsp;at who’s in, who’s not and what’s next.&nbsp;Ben Cronin also weighs in with insights into&nbsp;UC3’s new sponsorship approach for the competitions, including the creation of an ‘elevated’ sponsor tier.Martin reports from on the ground at Commonwealth Sport’s general assembly, where the Indian city of Ahmedabad is ratified host of the 2030 Games and is eyeing global sports hub status.And we provide a round-up of unusual championships from around the world, including ESPN’s Red Lobster Band of the Year, sheep dog trials on TVNZ, karate media rights&nbsp;-&nbsp;and will England rise from the Ashes?&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors:&nbsp;Martin Ross,&nbsp;Jonathan Rest,&nbsp;Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Paramount swoops for UCL rights in UK, Germany2.&nbsp;Sky reunited with&nbsp;Uefa&nbsp;club rights, renews in Italy3.&nbsp;Little change in UCL’s FTA line-up but TF1 returns4.&nbsp;Telefónica to retain&nbsp;Uefa&nbsp;club rights in €1.46bn deal5.&nbsp;AB InBev deal emblematic of UC3’s new sponsorship approach6.&nbsp;Ahmedabad offers Commonwealth Games ‘strong fundamentals’ Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Netflix blows rivals out of the water to land Women’s World Cup in US

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.This month, we reveal the massive fee that the global streamer was prepared to pay to secure the rights in the US to the 2027 and 2031 editions of Fifa’s Women’s World Cup.Frank Dunne talks to Maria Kholodova about Netflix’s bumper deal, what the deal reveals about Netflix’s real sports strategy and what it says about the current state of the US sports media-rights market.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Frank DunneContributors:&nbsp;Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:1 Netflix outmuscles rivals for Women’s World Cup | SportBusiness Media2 USA, UK set to host Fifa Women’s World Cups | SportBusiness3 Netflix doubles down on WWC in North America | SportBusiness Media4 US broadcasters poised as Fifa launches WWC tender | SportBusiness Media5 Fifa to exceed $3bn media-rights target for 2018 World Cup sales | SportBusiness Media6 Fox succeeds ESPN as Women’s Euro broadcaster in US | SportBusiness Media7 Netflix joins NFL streaming party with Christmas Day offering | SportBusiness Media8 Netflix swoops for WWE’s Raw in global $5bn play | SportBusiness Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    MLS takes slice off big Apple deal

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, Jonathan Rest kicks off the podcast with key insights into how Apple TV will broadcast MLS in what remains of its deal, plus rejigged fees and match calendar, the next tender and winter weather.Faaez Samadi brings fresh insight into sponsorship in tennis with an overview of the SportBusiness Sponsorship tennis data snapshot and the latest new deals.We also take a look a look at the Müller v Son show headlining this weekend’s MLS Conference semi-finals, with a quick quiz on previous head-to-heads and results, industry news on Paramount Skydance’s WBD bid and the “burger curse” in Formula 1 sponsorship...&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Jonathan Rest, Faaez SamadiEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;MLS closes Season Pass, shifts season schedule2.&nbsp;MLS, Apple lift additional paywall for play-offs3.&nbsp;Saudi funding boosts tennis tours, Davis Cup seeks title sponsor4.&nbsp;Broad appeal, premium feel key to tennis sponsorship growth5. Paramount swoops for UCL rights in UK, Germany&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Gold and silver linings: European Tour's DP World, AWS cloud deals

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, Matthew Glendinning and Martin Ross join to discuss the importance of the DP World Tour’s title sponsorship renewal, alongside its new deal with AWS, plus Dubai’s links to the Tour.Joseph Perry brings back fresh insight into the NFL’s Global Markets Program from Berlin where he attended the NFL International Series match.Finally, Catherine Davies and Joseph analyse the outlook for LaLiga as it looks to extract maximum value from the domestic market for its pay-TV media rights – in competition with UC3 and its own ongoing Spanish auction.We also reflect on the marketing gold of that “icicle” kick in a snowy Canadian Premier League final, a barking mad football fan banning order in Scotland, the upcoming Ashes and dancesport rights fees!You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Matthew Glendinning, Martin Ross, Joseph PerryEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;DP World secures early European Tour extension2.&nbsp;AWS adds DP World Tour to PGA Tour tie-up3.&nbsp;Franchises, league call for patience as NFL hits Berlin4.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: LaLiga goes early with domestic tender5. El Clásico remains key as LaLiga brings forward domestic tender6.&nbsp;Cricket Australia strikes stopgap Ashes deal as demand in UK stalls Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    F1 extended but Heineken facing Champions League TKO

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Ben Cronin and Jonathan Rest analyse Heineken’s sponsorship wins and losses as the Dutch brewer renews with Formula 1 and faces the end of its decades-long Uefa Champions League partnership.Martin Ross joins Jon to parse the third-quarter financial results of TKO, parent company of&nbsp;UFC, WWE, IMG and hospitality giant On Location.We also look at record Game 7 audiences from MLB’s World Series, Atlético Madrid’s Canadian franchise securing its place in a snowy CPL final and modern pentathlon piracy!You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Ben Cronin, Jonathan Rest, Martin RossEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;Heineken boosted by F1 renewal ahead of expected UCL loss2.&nbsp;AB InBev poised to land Uefa beer category deal3.&nbsp;RFP beefs up partnerships unit as first sponsor nears4.&nbsp;Seasonality prompts TKO’s third-quarter revenue drop5. Blue Jays’ heartache pulls in huge Sportsnet ratings&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Platform wars: The third era of private equity investment in sport

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne joins the podcast to discuss key points from SportBusiness’ latest in-depth industry report,&nbsp;Platform Wars: The Third Era of Private Equity Investment in Sport, which tackles the question: Is sport delivering the returns that investors expect?Matthew Williams lends his insight into the NFL’s latest forays in the fashion industry, through sponsorship and licensing deals with popular brands Lululemon and Abercrombie &amp; Fitch.&nbsp;And Maria Kholodova offers sharp analysis of the NBA’s landmark media rights deals which have had a knock-on effect on international rights sales.Plus, a look ahead to Fubo’s upcoming financial results as Disney completes its acquisition, and a nod to record World Series ratings in Canada, where the Blue Jays are looking to win their first crown since 1993.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Frank Dunne, Matthew Williams, Maria KholodovaEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Platform Wars: The Third Era of Private Equity Investment in SportSpecial offer: We are offering the precursor to this report,&nbsp;Selling the Future? Private Equity’s Role in Sport (2023),&nbsp;at no additional cost&nbsp;for purchases completed before 31st December 2025!2.&nbsp;Lululemon furthers sports ambitions with NFL3.&nbsp;Abercrombie deal boosts NFL’s ‘fashion vertical’4.&nbsp;Sky Italia bolsters NBA offering for new season5.&nbsp;DAZN Spain adds to basketball rights with NBA6.&nbsp;Fubo, Disney close Hulu+ Live TV merger&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    ‘Flat-top pyramid’ structure pays off for basketball’s Euroleague

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne&nbsp;talks to Ben Cronin about the new sponsorship deals between basketball’s&nbsp;Euroleague&nbsp;and&nbsp;Abu Dhabi’s Department of Culture and Tourism, for the brands&nbsp;Etihad Airways and Experience Abu Dhabi.Ben Cronin provides a detailed breakdown of the deals and explains why the&nbsp;Euroleague&nbsp;decided to move away from having a single title sponsor to having two presenting partners, the so-called ‘flat-top&nbsp;pyramid’&nbsp;structure. He also explains why the Abu Dhabi brands eclipsed the league’s long-term title partner, Turkish Airlines.&nbsp;&nbsp;The pair discuss how the new deals fit into&nbsp;Euroleague’s&nbsp;overall sponsorship portfolio and why brands from the booming tourism and travel sector are attracted to the league.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Frank DunneContributors:&nbsp;Ben CroninEditor: Lumi&nbsp;LehmuskallioSources:EuroLeague sponsorship restructure bears fruit | SportBusiness SponsorshipEuroleague Basketball in five-year Middle East play | SportBusiness SponsorshipDubai BC hires M+C Saatchi for EuroLeague | SportBusiness SponsorshipLess is more for EuroLeague as Visa joins portfolio | SportBusiness SponsorshipTourism sector provides growth for sport in post-Covid boom | SportBusiness SponsorshipIMG retains Euroleague business to 2036 | SportBusiness Sponsorship Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Sportel news buffet: Nuggets aplenty

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, Martin Ross, Jonathan Rest and Joseph Perry join for a special Sportel round-up edition where we bring you the latest nuggets of news and intel we uncovered from the 2025 convention in Monaco. Topics from the shop floor include:Talking points about the UC3 / Relevent Football Partners’ media rights tenders for the Uefa Champions League.That match in Miami – LaLiga’s first overseas regular-season fixture on hold, for now?LaLiga domestic rights tender moved up to coincide with Champions League rights auction.Conmebol and AFC rights sales.Iris picks up Giro d’Italia media rights.The latest on Olympics rights sales in India and elsewhere.Ekstraklasa’s plans to stir up competition ahead of its domestic rights tender.L-Frame advertising introduced to the Champions League, Six Nations.The first-ever SportBusiness Sportel mini-awards: Best dressed, best recovery, best freebie and more!&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Martin Ross, Jonathan Rest, Joseph PerryEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Postcard from Monaco2.&nbsp;UC3 needs new and old media worlds to combine to surpass growth targets3.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: Iris lands Giro international rights4.&nbsp;DAZN appoints Foxtel’s McCloy to replace Watson5. UCL/Six Nations L-Frame story Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Betting on big brands: EPL team sponsors overview, from A to Z

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Ben Cronin and Faaez Samadi kick off with a look at some of the key deals featured in SportBusiness’ two-part extended data snapshot of this season’s Premier League team sponsorship portfolios.We also provide an overview of our Global Media Report 2025 - hot off the press, while Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest discuss the 2030 Commonwealth Games heading to&nbsp;Ahmedabad, India’s chance to redeem its hosting reputation 20 years on from Delhi 2010.We also look ahead to Sportel Monaco and hear about some heavyweight issues for sumo wrestling at the Royal Albert Hall.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Ben Cronin, Faaez Samadi, Imran Yusuf, Martin Ross, Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;The Premier League team sponsorship market: Arsenal to Fulham2.&nbsp;The Premier League team sponsorship&nbsp;market: Leeds to Wolves3.&nbsp;The Global Media Report 20254.&nbsp;Commonwealth Games set for India return in 2030 Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    In Da Red Zone: Unpacking losses at LIV, European Tour and DAZN

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Martin Rest and Frank Dunne bring their usual incisive analysis – this time on the subject of DAZN’s 2024 accounts. We crunch the numbers and gaze into the future for the would-be ‘Spotify of sport’.Martin then turns his eye to finances and commercial momentum swings in golf, in light of the news that the PGA Tour’s shortfall funding to the European Tour exceeded £21m last year and LIV Golf’s international arm lost $462m in 2024.We also hear from Jonathan Rest, who’s spent the week speaking to industry heavyweights in New York and we take a light-hearted look at a Champions League wedding, an AI fail and where Bad Bunny is at next...You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Martin Ross, Frank Dunne, Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:1.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: DAZN posts $878m loss for 20242. DAZN faces dilemma after success of hybrid CWC commercial model3. If Murdoch is smart to exit Foxtel, why is DAZN buying in?4. PGA Tour’s European Tour shortfall sum hits £21.5m5.&nbsp;The Global Golf Report&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Visit Rwanda heads to Hollywood in sports tourism play

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, Ben Cronin and Jonathan Rest start the ball rolling with a dive into tourism board sponsorship – and soft politics – in sport as Visit Rwanda crosses the Atlantic for the first time to seal deals with the NBA’s Clippers and the NFL’s Rams.&nbsp;Matthew Glendinning joins in to discuss betting company Betano’s push into sponsorship in football – and whether its 11th hour regional sponsorships for the Fifa Club World Cup was such a “lose-lose” deal after all, in light of record audiences across Latin America.&nbsp;Looking ahead, we discuss what not to say live on air when you’re cross-promoting the upcoming season of your network’s multi-billion dollar rights deal, how sticker shock is taking hold as ticket prices for next year’s Fifa World Cup are revealed and the octogenarian seeking another term at the helm of an Olympic sport’s federation.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Ben Cronin, Jonathan Rest, Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1. Visit Rwanda enters US with Clippers, Rams&nbsp;2. DRC follows Rwanda visibility path with AC Milan and Monaco&nbsp;3. Betano achieved regional uplift from Club World Cup&nbsp;4. Sporting remains central to Betano’s Portugal plans&nbsp;5. Betano replaces Pixbet at Flamengo&nbsp;6. Why early NFL rights talks could ramp up team sales&nbsp;&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    What the Women’s Champions League deal says about Disney and non-US sport

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne, Imran Yusuf and Maria Kholodova look at the recent Disney+ deal for the rights to the Uefa Women’s Champions League and ask what it means for the relative strategies of the media company and the governing body, and look at whether the fresh round of UWCL deals confirm the upward trajectory of media rights values for women’s football.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Frank DunneContributors: Imran Yusuf, Maria KholodovaEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1 UWCL takes big stride forward with bumper European deals | SportBusiness Media2 UWCL to enjoy BBC exposure in core market | SportBusiness Media3 Disney+, EBU land UWCL rights deals in Europe | SportBusiness Media4 NWSL achieves huge uplift, though cash rights fee short of ’40x’ increase | SportBusiness Media5 Women’s Euro value up in first standalone EBU deal | SportBusiness Media6 US Women’s World Cup rights head to Netflix | SportBusiness7 ITV, BBC to follow Lionesses at 2027 WWC | SportBusiness Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Splitting the G: How Guinness' Premier League sponsorship has shaken market dynamics

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, sponsorship experts Matthew Glendinning and Ben Cronin join the pod to talk about beer – and specifically how Guinness’ central sponsorship of the Premier League has changed market dynamics.Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest then discuss the biggest-ever change in skiing media rights sales, as FIS achieves centralisation at last and Infront secures global rights to the World Championships.Looking ahead, we tease the launch of the SportBusiness On The Money finance in sport newsletter – and take a look at guided meditation offered by ESPN Brasil to quell fan anxiety in the leadup to the Libertadores quarter-finals. Also, just how much live preview content did Sky UK actually show in the build-up to the Ryder Cup?&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors Matthew Glendinning, Ben Cronin, Martin Ross, Jonathan Rest&nbsp;Editor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1. Guinness shakes up beer portfolios at Arsenal, Spurs&nbsp;2. Guinness to replace Budweiser in Premier League portfolio&nbsp;3. The Global Sponsorshp Report 2025&nbsp;4. Infront to sell full FIS rights package as OSV relents&nbsp;5. Top ski nations finally sign up to FIS centralisation&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Down at the farm: IMG x RedBird Summit

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest join the podcast to bring frontline industry insight and heavyweight interviews from the IMG x RedBird Summit 2025 at Soho Farmhouse in the Cotswolds to unpack the following:In the wake of the Paramount’s UFC rights swoop and the impending Zuffa Boxing US broadcast deal – is PPV over?Rights-holders embracing YouTube as a live sports destination.Amazon’s advance into golf streaming as it picks up a US Masters package.Are big minimum guarantees still a thing and does TKO-owned IMG have an appetite for them?You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Martin Ross and Jonathan RestEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;UFC PPV era over in Paramount $7.7bn play2.&nbsp;Global NFL bow sets live stream record for YouTube3.&nbsp;YouTube channels, BBC part of Bundesliga UK mix4.&nbsp;Amazon deal boosts early rounds Masters coverage5.Prime Video's tailored, tier-one rights strategy6.&nbsp;IMG heavily in the mix as CAF nears eight-year deal&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Extra terrestrial: New streaming home for listed events?

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, as Amazon courts controversy with free streaming in Australia of the ICC Women’s Cricket World Cup, we ask: is streaming the new free-to-air TV – and is listed events legislation being updated accordingly?Matthew Glendinning joins to discuss the latest WSL sponsorship trends and how the back-of-shirt inventory is performing as Spurs Women welcome cosmetics brand Elf.Also, Maria Kholodova, fresh from a series of industry meetings in the US, brings us up to speed with the latest news there – and updates on the NCAA college football scene.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Matthew Glendinning, Martin Ross and Maria KholodovaEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Marketing benefits accrue to Spurs in Elf Cosmetics deal2.&nbsp;The Global Sponsorship Report 20253.&nbsp;The CW joins CBS in long-term Pac-12 commitment4.&nbsp;In Focus: US college sports5.&nbsp;Amazon’s ICC streaming relights anti-siphoning row6.&nbsp;In Focus: LaLiga Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Fox sake: Just what is happening in Mexico?

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Jonathan Rest joins the podcast to discuss a Mexican standoff between Fox Corporation and Fox Sports Mexico over a trademark infringement lawsuit, with restraining orders, dawn raids and unpaid rights fees&nbsp;– and just where do Mexicans fans watch the Premier League?Faaez Samadi and Martin Ross dive into Chinese consumer appliance and electronics brands spending big on sports sponsorship, with news of the latest deals in European football.&nbsp;Plus, Bundesliga engagement on YouTube in the UK, Tokyo’s World Athletics Championships and football snippets from Austria, Scotland, Canada and beyond.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors Jonathan Rest, Faaez Samadi and Martin RossEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Fox swoops for MLB rights in Mexico2.&nbsp;Fox Sports México sued over trademark breach3.&nbsp;Haier returns to Euro elite with Liverpool, PSG deals4.&nbsp;Midea adds Barcelona sleeve to football portfolio5.&nbsp;Argentinian FA adds TCL to sponsor roster6.&nbsp;Austrian Bundesliga snubs D2C, renews with Sky Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    Nightmare on Dream Street: India bans money-based online games

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week, Matthew Williams and Jonathan Rest join the podcast to discuss the Indian government’s ban of all money-based online games – including pay-to-play fantasy games like Dream 11 – and how that will impact not just the BCCI and the IPL but other leagues and sports in India and abroad, with one observer saying it will leave a “massive void”.&nbsp;Jon then looks at how ‘hockey met football’&nbsp;at the San Siro in Milan last weekend, as the NHL launched its new internationalisation strategy with Italy’s Lega Serie A – and what it hopes to achieve.&nbsp;&nbsp;We also discuss YouTube’s big week coming up – with its exclusive global coverage of the NFL’s 2025 International Games season opener in São Paulo, while Brazilian broadcaster Globo launches its own YouTube channel with NFL games, national team qualifiers and more.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Matthew Williams and Jonathan Rest&nbsp;Editor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1. Dream11’s BCCI deal ends, more agreements in doubt2. FanCode parent in $50m play for Times Internet pair3. The Global Cricket Report4. Serie A pact kicks off NHL global growth plan5. NHL recruits de Boer to Zurich-based rights role6. YouTube gets global free-to-view rights to NFL game Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    New stadium drives Everton’s elevated sponsorship ambitions

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne and Ben Cronin a deep dive into the new sponsorship deal between beer brand Budweiser and the Premier League’s Everton FC, looking at how the club is leveraging the building of its new stadium through&nbsp;a&nbsp;‘founding partner’ sponsorship category.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Frank DunneContributor: Ben CroninEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:Founding partner tier helps Everton lock in long-term incomeHill Dickinson gets community rights in Everton stadium dealEverton stays local with Hill Dickinson deal Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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    The Rights Overlap: Bundesliga embraces multi-platform sales

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, Imran Yusuf joins to discuss the Bundesliga’s strategies for differentiating itself as a brand, through marketing and technology. We also analyse a hybrid media rights sales approach often involving multiple partners,&nbsp;most notably in the UK where two popular YouTube channels were this week awarded packages.Matthew Glendinning and Martin Ross&nbsp;then delve into the IOC’s decision to allow 2028 Olympics organisers in Los Angeles to sell venue naming rights – and what that means for TOP sponsors, LA28’s budget and organisers of future Games.&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.&nbsp;Listen now on Apple Podcasts&nbsp;and Spotify&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com&nbsp;subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Imran Yusuf, Matthew Glendinning and Martin RossEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;YouTube channels, BBC part of Bundesliga UK mix2.&nbsp;Bundesliga extends multi-platform strategy in Brazil3.&nbsp;&nbsp;Venue naming will not compromise IOC clean sites policy, say experts4.&nbsp;Landmark LA28 ‘pilot’ to bring branded IOC venues5.&nbsp;The Stadium Naming Rights Report&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  44. 25

    Riding the storm: EPL ‘to buck global downturn in next cycle’

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne joins the pod to shed light on the evolution of the Premier League’s media rights sales and boldly predicts continued increases in international revenues going forward.Matthew Glendinning and Jonathan Rest discuss the America’s Cup and the new landmark F1-style strategy poised to shake up the commercial and competitive structure of future events.We also pay tribute to Josh Burack, the highly-respected and well-loved industry executive who sadly passed away on August 8. Martin and Josh’s business partner and friend, Nick Haigh, join the call to reflect on Josh’s career and recount some wonderful stories.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Frank Dunne, Matthew Glendinning, Jonathan Rest, Martin Ross and special guest Nick HaighEditors: Lumi Lehmuskallio, Gwen GourvellecSources:1. In Focus: English Premier League2.&nbsp;Masters rules out Premier League games abroad3.&nbsp;Tributes paid to ‘revered and vibrant’ Josh Burack4.&nbsp;America’s Cup models F1 in commercial shake-up&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  45. 24

    Big Cash League? Cricket Australia eyes T20 boost

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.Faaez Samadi and Jonathan Rest look Down Under as Cricket Australia seals a long sought-after principal sponsorship with Australian bank Westpac. They also discuss Big Bash League investment appetite and the impact of Brisbane’s Olympics on Australian rights-holders.In tennis, Maria Kholodova provides insight on the WTA’s transition from its DAZN JV to the WTA Ventures era, while Martin Ross reflects on consolidation in the betting, data and technology space to create a Genius-Sportradar ‘duopoly.’Also, late TV deals for Europe’s big five leagues, a sack of potatoes in Danish football and will Major League Fishing catch on?&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Faaez Samadi, Jonathan Rest, Maria Kholodova and Martin RossEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;CA ticks off top priority with Westpac deal2.&nbsp;CA mulls privatization for new Big Bash League era3.&nbsp;In Focus: Women’s Tennis Association4.&nbsp;Genius CEO: Tech spend ‘transforming’ rights deal5.&nbsp;Sportradar’s Q2 sports rights costs hit €106m&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  46. 23

    Euro vision: Can women's club game grab its golden chance?

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest take a deep dive into...World Aquatics after it posted its best-ever financial results. We break down the numbers and discuss agency involvement, the importance of star swimmers and if there is new, disruptive inventory to invest in post ISL.In our main section, we bring in Maria Kholodova and special guest Flo Lloyd-Hughes, founder of women’s football media platform The Cutback, to discuss the Uefa Women’s Euro. How Switzerland performed as host, what TV audiences in major markets could mean for future sales and if national team interest is translating into much-needed buy-in for the club game.Plus, LIV Golf numbers, changes afoot for The Hundred and sports documentary fatigue on Netflix.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here. Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Jonathan Rest, Martin Ross, Maria Kholodova and Flo Lloyd-HughesEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;Atypical 2024 nets World Aquatics $108m revenue2. BBC nets best 2025 ratings with Lionesses’ win3. Penalty drama drives Euros audience records4.&nbsp;Women’s Euro value up in first standalone EBU deal5. Full Swing on Netflix suffers audience drop&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  47. 22

    Inside the Deal: Novuna sponsorship deal ushers in a new era for UK athletics

    Welcome to Inside the Deal, the podcast which gets under the hood of the most interesting deals taking place in the global sports industry.This week, Frank Dunne and Matthew Glendinning take a deep dive into the new five-year sponsorship deal between financial services company Novuna and Athletic Ventures, looking at Novuna’s reasons for targeting athletics and asking what the deal means for the financial health of the sport in the UK.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music and YouTube.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Frank DunneContributor: Matthew GlendinningEditor: Lumi LehmuskallioSources:1.&nbsp;EXCLUSIVE: SPL rights set to switch hands | SportBusiness Media2.&nbsp;SRMG’s Thmanyah nets SPL exclusivity to 2031 | SportBusiness Media3.&nbsp;50-per-cent uplift for Saudi Pro League in surprise rights award | SportBusiness Media4.&nbsp;International sales push Saudi Pro League towards $100m annual media rights income | SportBusiness Media5. EXCLUSIVE: IMG to distribute Saudi Pro League international rights following Ronaldo arrival | SportBusiness Media6.&nbsp;DAZN MENA focal point of $1bn SURJ investment | SportBusiness Media Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  48. 21

    The SportBusiness Podcast Q&A: Whither Fifa? Is the pay-TV sports model broken? Captive Canada, Hundred fees and more.

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;This week, we take a break from our usual format to bring you our first-ever SportBusiness Podcast Q&amp;A, where we address a range of questions sent in by you, our listeners.&nbsp;Show host Catherine Davies is joined by Jonathan Rest, Imran Yusuf, Ben Cronin and Duncan Griffiths Nashaniki to discuss a series of questions from around the industry – and around the globe:&nbsp;How will FIFA commercialise the Club World Cup going forward – as part of a wider package or as a standalone product?&nbsp;American Airlines has been announced as a regional airline partner for the 2026 Fifa World Cup, but wait... doesn’t Qatar Airways already sponsor the event?&nbsp;In light of Comcast’s firesale of Sky Deutschland to RTL alongside a range of sales and closures elsewhere, one listener asks whether the pay-TV sports model is a viable business anymore...&nbsp;A former head of Canada’s CRTC asks if any other nation has actively allowed its sports broadcasters to flood the market with foreign content while ignoring domestic leagues&nbsp;As SportBusiness releases its bumper Global Cricket Report, a well-known figure from the world of cricket asks after the status of the ECB’s Hundred franchise sales&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.&nbsp;Listen now on Apple Podcasts and SpotifyEnter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;Host: Catherine DaviesContributors: Jonathan Rest, Imran Yusuf, Ben Cronin, Duncan Griffiths NakanishiEditor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;Sources:1. Free-to-air TV in Argentina, Brazil reaps CWC rewards2. Panini, Jeep round out Club World Cup portfolio3. Fifa seals PIF as Club World Cup sponsor4. American Airlines sponsors Fifa World Cup in North America&nbsp;5. Qatar Airways adds Club World Cup to Fifa package&nbsp;6. RTL agrees nine-figure Sky Deutschland takeover&nbsp;7. Canadian sports broadcasting ‘in crisis’ due to ‘gatekeeping’, allege experts Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  49. 20

    World Cup power play: CazéTV ups the stakes

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.&nbsp;&nbsp;This week, Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest take a deep dive into CazéTV, the Brazilian sports streamer, which burst onto the scene with record-breaking coverage of the 2022 FIFA World Cup and will now show all 104 matches in next year’s tournament.&nbsp;&nbsp;Then Matthew Williams joins in to shed light on the plight of English Championship and Premier League clubs as they scramble to fill the gap from the ban on front-of-shirt gambling sponsorships.&nbsp;&nbsp;Finally, Martin and Jon weigh in on the sports streaming sector’s ‘worst-kept’ secret, as Delatre reveals that it is set to acquire Endeavour Streaming.&nbsp;&nbsp;You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.&nbsp;&nbsp;Listen now on Apple Podcasts and Spotify&nbsp;Enter SBPODCAST30 at the checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.&nbsp;&nbsp;Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Jonathan Rest, Martin Ross, Matthew Williams&nbsp;Editor: Lumi Lehmuskallio&nbsp;&nbsp;Sources:&nbsp;1. CazéTV lands rights to all 2026 World Cup matches&nbsp;2. Ascending CazéTV won’t rival established broadcasters for rights buyouts&nbsp;&nbsp;3. Sheffield United changes gambling stance under new owners&nbsp;4. League opposes Czech gambling advertising ban&nbsp;5. EPL clubs agree gambling sponsor shirt-front ban, keep sleeve and LED options open&nbsp;6. Deltatre swoops for Endeavour Streaming&nbsp;7. TKO finalizes IMG takeover, Endeavour net loss widens&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

  50. 19

    Where Eagles dare: Benfica disrupt centralisation plans

    Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.This week, Martin Ross and Jonathan Rest discuss the call by Benfica to halt the planned centralised sale of Liga Portugal media rights amid criticisms of revenue projections.Imran Yusuf sheds light on the International Cricket Council’s new CEO and what that might mean for the body’s future strategy.Finally, Ben Cronin unpacks record sponsorship revenues generated by Two Circles for Uefa’s women’s competitions. Plus, SW19 musings,&nbsp;Shubman Gill’s Nike controversy and AI robots playing football.You can subscribe to The SportBusiness Podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify and Amazon Music.Enter SBPODCAST30 at checkout for monthly and annual SportBusiness.com subscriptions for a 30-per-cent discount here.Host: Catherine Davies&nbsp;Contributors: Jonathan Rest, Martin Ross, Ben Cronin, Imran YusufEditor: Gwen GourvellecSources:&nbsp;1.&nbsp;Benfica demands end to league centralisation plans&nbsp;2.&nbsp;JioStar’s Gupta named new ICC CEO3.&nbsp;Disney Star seeks to reduce ICC rights fee4.&nbsp;Uefa women’s football close to&nbsp;€100m sponsorship revenue mark5.&nbsp;Disney, EBU land UWCL rights deals in Europe&nbsp; Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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The SportBusiness Podcast gets you up to speed with the stories powering the global sports industry. Our sector-leading newsroom brings you exclusive news, detailed analysis and intelligent opinions that help you and your business grow.Expert reporters cover the industry’s burning topics across media rights, sponsorship, event hosting, sports tech and more, cutting through the noise of LinkedIn commentators and getting you informed, fast.SportBusiness is the global sports industry’s leading provider of news, data and analysis. Our work helps the world’s biggest sports organisations make better decisions every day. Want to join them? Visit SportBusiness.com or email [email protected] to find out more. Hosted on Acast. See <a style='color:grey;' target='_blank' rel='noopener noreferrer' href='https://acast.com/p

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