Eric Fisher, US Editor

Move marks first formal disruption of games in ongoing labor dispute

Prior communications director found guilty on two felony counts

EPL clubs looks to extend its brand further within gaming

The National Football League will play a regular season game this fall in Munich, its first-ever such contest in Germany, part of a four-year set of games planned in the country, and representing a critical element of the league's international development efforts. US Editor Eric Fisher reports.

Live sports mobile platform aligns with global streamer

Concessions and merchandise spending sets new mark for full-capacity Super Bowl

Rams' dramatic comeback victory generates best US viewership in five years

Pact marks another key step in advance of revived league's debut

Open letter from college conference commissioner brings some of the private discussions about event expansion into public view

In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Wayne Kimmel, managing partner of SeventySix Capital. Fisher and Russo also discuss events happening in and around the National Football League’s Super Bowl LVI, the state of sports streaming following a robust earnings report from the Walt Disney Co., a resurgence in international games from the NFL and National Hockey League, and ongoing labor negotiations in Major League Baseball.