No better feeling than submitting final corrections for my chapter on Public Relations to be included in the @Human_Kinetics textbook, Sport Marketing!!
I'm looking forward to the book's release this fall.
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Today in 1973, the greatest horse race in history was run.
Secretariat won the Belmont Stakes by 31 lengths to become the Triple Crown winner and set a world record time that has never been beaten!
🎥: CBS Broadcast
@davehydesports@APSE_sportmedia You should be proud of your impressive body of work. A true pro & master of your craft who brings out the best in a comms pro. It was a pleasure to have worked in your reporting sphere from 1993-96 when helping bring the @FlaPanthers to life. Thanks for the coverage & good luck!
Georgia and Nebraska have reportedly decided to boycott Texas Tech after Brendan Sorsby was deemed eligible by a Lubbock judge despite admitting to betting on sports.
ADs at both schools have instructed their departments to not schedule Texas Tech in any sport.
IMO, what makes @TheGarden special is the fact that the energy in the WMFA is generated at the top and spreads to the bottom. The fans in the upper reaches - the old #BlueSeats - are the ones scraping it all together to be there. They bleed for their beloved Knicks and Rangers.
Sorsby Attorney Jeffrey Kessler: "It is a just result. Brendan gets to devote himself to his team and the education of athletes on the dangers of gambling addiction. He will continue his treatment, miss two games, and there is no injury to the competitive integrity of the NCAA. It is what we proposed and what the NCAA should have accepted had it been true to its promises to prioritize the welfare of athletes."
@awfulannouncing Misleading. Are you reporting owners will give players (all?) revenue from local media bcast fees? Or is it more accurate to write BIG MARKET owners will give up their local bcast rev IF MLB can deliver a salary cap in this round of CBA negotiations? IMO, it's likely the latter.
Good job by @BizballMaury trying to clear growing confusion over reports tying blackouts to CBA discussions and a salary cap. In short, big market owners are less likely to give up media rights to help small markets unless the new CBA delivers a cap.
Will a salary cap lead to fewer MLB blackouts?
@BizballMaury says that's the argument owners are making, as large-market teams currently have little incentive to share local TV rights without one.
"I just wish we can get the analytics out the way... Why are we creating these stats? I think that's the problem with baseball right now." -Manny Machado
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@JShannonhl You nailed it, John. An icon of the game, who helped shape it with the help of his iconic peers, during a bygone era when the GMs ruled the sport.