Entertaining Business: Super Bowl means big TV sales
The hype leading up to the Super Bowl often means that people will flock to the stores to buy that enormous HDTV they’ve been eying,
The hype leading up to the Super Bowl often means that people will flock to the stores to buy that enormous HDTV they’ve been eying,
On Monday night, Ohio State (or as some call it, The Ohio State University) defeated Oregon to claim the national college football title. It should
For decades, new sports stadiums have presented taxpayers with a big dilemma. Either they had to shell out hundreds of millions of dollars to bring
College football is big business, and the opportunities to cash in on the sport’s biggest stage — bowl games — has never been greater for
The latest string of rape allegations against Bill Cosby, and the surrounding bad press in the media, have caused NBC to cancel its development deal
Ever since major cities started forking over millions to build stadiums, the economics of professional sports investment have been controversial. The payoff of hosting the
With both professional football and college football about to kick off their 2014 seasons, the myriad businesses that depend on gridiron action to generate revenue,
Hard to believe there are only two weeks left until Thanksgiving, the day of eating, parades, football, traveling and — increasingly — shopping. Each pasttime offers its
When it comes to the business of sports, it’s natural to think of the transactions that take place inside the arenas, stadia and courts that
How much do the Green Bay Packers and Lambeau Field impact the local economy? According to a story on PackersNews.com, a study released today states
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