Inside Track
Could the final gong signal a new beginning for rugby?
As long-standing fans and more recent converts await the final instalment of this compelling 2019 Rugby World Cup, Charlie McEwen, CSM’s chief executive of Rugby, considers what the legacy of this defining tournament might be.
Why are sports leagues in Southeast Asia leaving money on the table?
R. Sasikumar, former athlete, entrepreneur, angel investor, motivational speaker and business mentor, explains how we now live in a world of opportunity, where companies can spend their sponsorship budgets in more efficient and niche ways.
Neil Gane: “The moral and ethical question of taking something that doesn’t belong to you”
Neil Gane, general manager of Asia Video Industry Association’s Coalition Against Piracy, discusses content theft and the urgent need for industries and governments to work together to combat it.
Eric Fisher: Nationals Park is helping to reshape the notion of public stadium support
As MLB's Washington Nationals reach their first-ever World Series, SportBusiness' US editor Eric Fisher discusses the significance of Nationals Park and how it has helped catalyze success in both the team and the local community.
Terrence Burns: Something’s Happening Here…
Terrence Burns, executive vice-president, global sports at Engine Shop takes a look at 'athlete activism', and how social media is playing a pivotal role in giving sportsmen and women a louder voice than ever before.
Ivan Codina | Women’s football is a force to be reckoned with
Ivan Codina, managing director, SEA at LaLiga, discusses the future of women’s football and the success it can look forward to.
Andy Dolich | NBA world ball
Former NFL, MLB, NBA, and NHL senior executive Andy Dolich looks at the international impact of the NBA and why the league is experiencing such a huge growth globally.
Sally Hancock: Sport at a time of social change
We must never lose sight of the power of sport to bring people together across a political divide, engage and inspire young people to get active and share positive experiences, and bring communities together.
Harry Hawkins: A new era of ‘fan ignition’
Harry Hawkins, content lead at data-driven sports marketing agency Two Circles, explains why media fragmentation is giving sports rights-holders the biggest opportunity ever to ignite fandom.
Martin Ross: As Sportel hits 30, what next for a media sector in flux?
As gnarled veterans of the rights trade join fresh-faced digital start-ups in the Principality next week, a cautious media-rights industry continues to question just what the future looks like.
Florent Coulon: How brands and clubs alike are poised to take advantage of the 5G revolution
Florent Coulon, vice-president, sales, at Legends International, examines the possibilities of where 5G technology can take us in the way we experience sport.
Sarah Dawson: Putting purpose and profit in the same wash
Sarah Dawson, managing director at CSM Sport & Entertainment, considers how brands tread the intricate tightrope between consumer demand and company desire for purpose and business need for profit.
Piracy will kill sports
Choong Kay Lee, vice-president and chief of sports business at Malaysian broadcaster Astro, calls on his government to help battle piracy in an article which resonates worldwide.
Kevin Roberts: Don’t halt the blossoming of Japanese rugby
Japanese rugby is at an all-time high, but with the Tokyo-based Super Rugby team set to be axed in 2020 Kevin Roberts asks how traction can be maintained so that Rugby World Cup 2019 is remembered as the starting point and not a high water mark for the sport in one of the world’s major markets.
A basket of trouble
In the light of the NBA’s current troubles , Dr Lingling Liu argues that it is naïve to expect sporting organisations to be able to make inroads into the Chinese market without respecting local cultural and political sensitivities.
Faster than a tweet – the reasons behind the soaring value of live data
Nic Couchman, Head of Sport at law firm Charles Russell Speechlys, examines the increasingly important role of data in the global sports economy and asks who owns it?
G2E conference may propel transformational deals in sports betting
Chris Russo, a managing director at Houlihan Lokey’s Technology, Media & Telecom (TMT) Group, briefs on what to expect from next week’s key event.
Women’s soccer appears to be having a ‘moment’. But can it last?
Scott Rosner, Professor of Professional Practice; Academic Director, M.S. in Sports Management Program, School of Professional Studies, Columbia University.