23 min listen
Selling Michael Jordan’s $15 Million House / NFL’s Media Billions On Deck
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Length:
24 minutes
Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Description
Scott and Eben discuss Michael Jordan’s former Chicago home, which has been on the market for almost a decade. The asking price has dropped to $14.8 million, from an original $29 million. They also discuss RedBIrd Capital’s investment in Fenway Sports Group, the parent of the Boston Red Sox and Liverpool FC, and the NFL’s looming media deals, which are a critical step in Roger Goodell’s stated goal of reaching $25 billion in annual revenue.
'Sporticast' is a new podcast hosted by business journalists Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams from Sportico that will deliver the inside scoop on the intersection of money and sports. From billion-dollar valuations to team sales, sponsorship contracts and media rights, go behind the scenes on the deals that power the global sports economy. For more coverage and information, be sure to check out sportico.com
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'Sporticast' is a new podcast hosted by business journalists Scott Soshnick and Eben Novy-Williams from Sportico that will deliver the inside scoop on the intersection of money and sports. From billion-dollar valuations to team sales, sponsorship contracts and media rights, go behind the scenes on the deals that power the global sports economy. For more coverage and information, be sure to check out sportico.com
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Released:
Mar 2, 2021
Format:
Podcast episode
Titles in the series (100)
NFL Sponsorship Grows / College Football Video Game Returns: Scott and Eben discuss the business of the NFL on the eve of the Super Bowl. League sponsorship jumped 10% to $1.6 billion last season, according to marketing firm IEG, and it was a strong year for the league from a broadcast perspective as well. The two also discuss Jeff Bezos stepping down as Amazon CEO, and the reality behind EA Sports’s decision to resume making its popular college football video game. by Sporticast