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The Tao of Sports Podcast – The Definitive Sports, Marketing, Business Industry News Podcast

Sports Revenue Analytics veteran and sport management professor Troy Kirby interviews the team behind the teams in Front Offices and Athletics Departments throughout the world, revealing an industry of specialists and minds unseen by the local or national media. Examined in this podcast are current or long-standing industry topics; tickets, business, analytics, moneyball, revenue, finance, economy, sales and jobs of the NCAA, NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL. Also included are topics surrounding third party vendors, sports business, revenue, marketing, mentoring interns, facilities, managing employees, as well as how to not only break into sports, but stay in the industry long-term. The often-invisible side of the industry is where the Tao of Sports Podcast attempts to pull back the elusive curtain, providing information both to industry insiders and those who want to work in sports. Troy Kirby is a sport management professor at Saint Martin's University in Lacey, Washington.
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Oct 16, 2013

 

John Kosner oversees the digital landscape of ESPN and its many affiliates, including Grantland.com headed by Bill Simmons, ESPN The Magazine, and espnW, the network’s initiative targeted at female sports fans. Kosner talks about how the digital landscape has changed with ESPN constantly trying to keep ahead with its presence, expanding both the 30 for 30 features, Grantland and now 538, the new Nate Silver site. Kosner discusses how ESPN has also adapted to the social landscape, moving its discussion boards to Facebook and how ESPN online has developed with podcasts and ESPN Radio. Kosner also covers how ESPN has crafted its own social media policy for its personalities regarding interaction with fans and has continued to push its brand further. Twitter: @JKosner

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