Sports Business
USC Sports Business Institute Great for source. Site includes research projects, press room, upcoming events and contacts. University of Oregon: Warsaw Sports Marketing Center Good for finding experts, research and statistics on sports marketing trends and marketability of athletes. SportsBiz Blog Written by a corporate attorney who also practices sports law, this site covers both pro and college issues. It includes NCAA recruiting, lawsuits, NASCAR, etc. A great resource for finding experts on sports law and sports business.
The Sports Economist Started by a Clemson economics professor, this blog offers in-depth business and statistical analysis of revenue data. Good place for coming up with story ideas. The Sports Law Blog Sports law professors weigh in the financial impact of off-field legal and economic issues. Great for sourcing. Sports Business Journal Sports Business Daily NFL Players Association Site provides background and details about the salary cap. MLB Players Association NBA Players Association NHL Players Association Sports Illustrated: Rising Ticket Costs This database compares average prices of pro tickets in all the top markets. USA Today Sports Salaries Database Search pro football, basketball, baseball and hockey salaries through the years. Very handy for covering free agency. Indianapolis Star: NCAA Athletic Department Financial Database Use the pulldown menu to select by school, or topics such as ticket sales, concessions, advertisements and sponsorships and much more. You can also sort the data. This only covers public universities, as private institutions aren't required to disclose information via Freedom of Information Act filings. You can sort by football conference, basketball conference or see rankings by topics (ticket sales, etc.) BCSFootball.org Explains how the BCS works and how revenue is distributed in Division I football. Athletic Business Magazine Team Marketing Report Chicago-based sports research firm supplies stats on ticket prices, fan cost indexes, stadium leases, etc. An invaluable tool for sports journalists. BizJournals: Sports Business News Ticker Constant feed of sports headlines. CNNMoney: The Business of Sports
Howard Bloom's Sports Business News Includes a daily newsletter. The Business of Baseball Resources galore on how the game works. Read archives of articles, links, bios, etc. Subscribe to the newsletter. BaseballTips.com Suggestions on equipment, radar guns, safety, etc. GoodNewsforSports.com Background, research and statistics on the sports gear industry.
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JoyceJulius.com This firm specializes in sports marketing research and has information sports writers might find useful. In particular, sponsorship valuation numbers for the major auto racing series, as well as for the PGA, NFL, MLB, etc. STATSInc.com BusinessWeek 2007 Power 100: Most Powerful People in Sports
Sporting Goods Manufacturers Association International Good source for participation and sales statistics. International Health Racquet & Sportsclub Association Tracks memberships to health clubs and provides other consumer research. It also can connect you with experts on health/lifestyle. Michigan State Instutute for the Study of Youth Sport Great resource for experts, links, etc. on sportsmanship, participation, etc. Baseball Play America A trove of information on youth baseball. Good Sports.org Nonprofit partners with sporting goods manufacturers to get equipment to urban and disadvantaged youth. Good for finding sources and participation statistics. American Council on Exercise One of the largest fitness certification, education and training organizations in the world. ACE currently has more than 40,000 certified fitness professionals in 107 countries. Has research, experts, information on faulty exercise products and scams. Good Sports A non-profit organization that works to increase youth sports participation and fitness by getting sports equipment into the hands of the disadvantaged. The group has many statistics on youth sports participation at many levels. Uni Watch Blog about sports uniforms. The Root: Why Are So Many Athletes Broke?
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