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Modernizing Tradition at The Masters

“A tradition unlike any other” is now literally the trademark phrase of the Masters golf tournament teeing off this weekend in Augusta, Georgia. Fans from around the world enjoy seeing staples like Amen Corner, the azaleas that bloom around the greens, and the green jacket presentation at Butler Cabin during the unofficial start of spring at the Masters.

     

 
   Seeing How Payments Turn Into Dollars 
 






















    



 
   
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Seeing How Payments Turn Into Dollars

Could your glasses pay for themselves? In a manner of speaking, the World Surf League (WSL) and Visa would say yes. As part of the credit card company’s new official partnership with WSL’s Quiksilver and Roxy Pro Gold Coast (the first stop on the WSL Championship Tour), Visa is piloting payment-enabled sun glasses that “feature contactless payment capability  and [eliminate] the need to carry cash or cards on the beach.”

     

 
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Quantity and Quality for the NFL

The fact that the National Football League (NFL) generated $1.25 billion in sponsorship revenue this year is both impressive and surprising. The NFL’s revenue was 4.3% higher during the 2016 season than it was during the 2015 season even though the year-over-year regular season television ratings dropped by 9%, while the playoff ratings by 6%.

     

 
   From Commissioner To Investor 
 






















    



 
   
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From Commissioner To Investor

David Stern has moved from commissioner to investor. The former NBA commissioner is no longer focused on growing the business of basketball, but rather looking at the growth that sports technology can have on the entire industry.

     

 
     
  
 
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Transparency Is The New Game In Town

The Super Bowl is not just the most important game of each NFL season; it is typically considered the championship for advertising with the culmination of campaigns that have been months in the making. The fact that companies will pay at least $5 million for 30-second television advertising spots shows just how important the Super Bowl is to advertisers.

     

 
   CEO Adam Grossman Discusses Opportunities and Trends Headed into 2017 in  the Sponsorship Space  
 






















    



 
   
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CEO Adam Grossman Discusses Opportunities and Trends Headed into 2017 in the Sponsorship Space

How do you teach a computer to see? This idea still may seem far-fetched to many in the sports industry. Computer Vision, however, is a field of machine learning that already exists where programmers can train computers to recognize images, logos, and people in videos or images.

     

 
     
  
 
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Artificial Intelligence Drives Real Insights in Sports

How do you teach a computer to see? For a large part of the twentieth century, leading scientists and mathematicians thought this was impossible. In late 1980s, however, the first neural network was created that programmers could train computers to recognize images, logos, and people in videos or images.

     

 
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Check Out CEO Adam Grossman's Newly Published Book Chapter

CEO Adam Grossman has published a new book chapter detailing the inner workings of sports sponsorships in the book Sport Business Analytics: Using Data to Increase Revenue and Improve Operational Efficiency.  For more information about Adam's new book chapter (Chapter 10), check out CRC Press or Amazon.

     

 
     
  
 
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Meetings Should Not Only Happen In The Winter

Major League Baseball (MLB) Winter Meetings are currently taking place and will last through December 8th in National Harbor, Maryland. MLB news will be focused on player transactions, including star pitcher Chris Sale being traded from the White Sox to the Red Sox. Numerous big free agent signings and player trades should occur throughout the course of the week.

     

 
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DirecTV's NFL Relationship Creates Winning Formula For Sports Partnerships

One of the most commented-on stories this year in sports business is that NFL year-over-year ratings have declined during the 2016 season. Some have wondered if this a long-term problem or a short-term issue caused by one-time events, including the 2016 presidential election the and the Chicago Cubs run to a World Series championship.

     

 
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Polling People Is Problematic

“Pollsters are turrible.” Most people today are sharing Charles Barkley’s stance on analytics given the results of the Presidential elections. More specifically, people are asking how experts in predicative analytics and mathematical modeling could have been so wrong about the outcome of the election. This seems to be a big problem with big data. 

     

 
     
  
 
  
    
  
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How Campaigns Are Connected to Sports

LeBron James, Tom Brady, and Bill Belichick have become famous supporters of different candidates in today’s Presidential election. However, this is not the only way to connect sports and politics. Election Day is often considered the game day of politics.

     

 
     
  
 
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Do New Venues = New Sponsorship Dollars?

If you build it then they will come, but how long will the stay? The first regular season game at the Golden One Center was the culmination of the city of Sacramento and ownership’s efforts to ensure that the Kings would be in the best possible position to achieve success on and off the court.

     

 
     
  
 
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The Cubs Quantum Leap

Superposition is a term that seems to belong to the world of sports.  In football there are "superback" that can play positions including tight end, fullback, or running back.  In baseball, there are utility players that can play multiple positions throughout the course of a game.

     

 
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Are There 81 Million Reasons to Sponsor a Debate?

A record 81 million people watched last night’s Presidential debate between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump. This makes the debate likely the most watched event of the year, except for the Super Bowl. However, unlike the Super Bowl, no advertisements were shown while the debate occurred.