Archive for January, 2011
Dear Readers, It’s been a tough 2011 so far. On my desk I have several issues of Sports Business Journal hiding any evidence that my desk is actually made of wood. My office floor is also a bit obscured here and there by neat piles of books stacked by subject. Over the next six [ READ MORE ]
That says it all. I am working on a massive project on American motorsports and will utilize a small portion of my review of an article on Sports Business Journal for tomorrow’s post[ READ MORE ]
Track and Field encompasses a collection of activities defined by a melodic series of human kinetics performed by artists of the physical arts (i.e. athletes) on sprawling lawns laid for trials of strength and endurance, and courses traced for speed and rapid kinesthetic synchronization. The athlete’s “masterpieces” (or performances) are the results of a [ READ MORE ]
Conclusions: A Final Assessment of Each Side’s Arguments and a Second Look through the Legal Lens at the History of Collective Bargaining in the NFL League revenue reached $4.3 billion in 2001, exceeded $6 billion in 2005, and passed $8 billion at the end of fiscal 2009 (Lee, p. 87). Certainly, there are signs [ READ MORE ]
The 18-Game Schedule and Rookie Salaries a) The Owners’ Perspective To football fans anywhere, two more regular season games would sound like a gift from the Almighty. Owners are well aware of this and hope to grow revenue by expanding the schedule to 18 regular season games. Indianapolis Colts President Bill Polian considers the [ READ MORE ]
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