Welcome back to the "Sports & Entertainment Spotlight," where all are permitted entry – even Novak Djokovic. First and foremost, allow me to be among the last to wish you a Happy New Year 2022! Seriously folks, like birthdays, you can't go wishing people a happy New Year more than one week after the fact — it's just bad form. At any rate, less than one week into the year and there are already stories a-plenty. Former Tampa Bay Buccaneers Wide Receiver Antonio Brown had his contract terminated for taking off both his uniform and from MetLife Stadium in the middle of a game. Several fans suffered non-life threatening injuries falling from the stands after a railing collapsed at the Washington Football Team's (WFT) FedEx Field, leading the appropriately-named Philadelphia Eagles Quarterback Jalen Hurts calling for the National Football League (NFL) to act to prevent such a near-tragic event — that almost injured Hurts himself — from happening again. The Grammy Awards have been postponed due to the ubiquitous Omicron variant (luckily still not quite as infectious as Adele's singing voice). And the aforementioned Men's Tennis star Novak Djokovic gets denied from entering the Australian border to compete in the Australian Open for failing to substantiate an exemption from COVID-19 vaccination (like tennis scoring itself, Djokovic and Australia's mutual love is zero).
But wait, there's more...
- Less than a year after Saturday Night Live parodied his song, "Without Me" to catchily explain non-fungible tokens (NFTs), rapper Eminem makes a substantial splash in the NFT marketplace, including a nearly $500K purchase on a Bored Ape NFT.
- Just in time for "Dry January," Katy Perry unveils a line of non-alcoholic aperitifs. Wonder whether at least one of the flavors will be "cherry chapstick."
- In music news, although streaming is bolstering the industry, rapper T-Pain points out that a measly stream is hardly enough to "Buy U a Drank."
Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships &
Investments
Katy Perry Launches Line of
Alcohol-Free Aperitifs
January 4, 2022 via Drinks Business, The (UK)
Pop singer Katy Perry has announced the launch of her own line of
alcohol-free aperitifs, leaning in to the no-and lo drinks craze
that tends to surge during the early months of the year.
David Beckham's Kids Set for
'World Domination' With Blockbuster Puma Deals, Model Looks
& 'Dynasty Building' Romances
December 30, 2021 via The Sun (UK)
David and Victoria Beckham's children are taking the family
brand to "world domination" according to an expert. The
megastar couple's second eldest son Romeo has just signed a
£1.2 million contract with the sport shoemaker Puma –
and their first child Brooklyn penned a million pound deal with
British fashion Oulet Superdry last month.
Fiverr Pairs Nflers With
College Athletes in New NIL Program
December 29, 2021 via Sports Business
Journal
Fiverr is "looking to help college football players grow their
personal brands" in the wake of changes to NIL rules, as the
online freelance marketplace introduced a new mentorship program
that "pairs college athletes with players of the same alma
mater to help them learn how to make money through endorsements,
sponsorships and appearance fees," according to Asa Hiken
of Ad Age.
The Top SportsBiz
Observations From 2021: Part Three
December 29, 2021 via Forbes - Business (subscription may
be required)
Welcome back to the exclusive Forbes SportsMoney countdown of the
Top SportsBiz Observations from 2021. In Part One, I shared how
this year was a turning point for women's sports. In Part Two,
I revealed how co-watching is becoming to live sports what
ecommerce is for shopping.
A Look Back at 2021's Best Celebrity
Partnership Meals
December 29, 2021 via Adweek Online
If you're a fast-food brand, there is no end to how you can
surprise and delight customers: entice restaurant patrons with toys
and collectibles (but you'd better make them sustainable);
introduce a new menu item (better make it plant-based); or appeal
to consumers' worship of celebrities.
Planet Fitness Helps Dennis Rodman,
William Shatner and More 'Feel Fitacular' in New
Ad
January 4, 2022 via AdWeek
Launched just ahead of the new year, Planet Fitness is leaning into
the upside of working out — and a pack of celebrities —
with its "Feel Fitacular" campaign. Created in
partnership with Publicis New York and Le Truc, the platform is
utilizing humor to help hesitant consumers overcome
"gymtimidation" and make goals around physical and mental
health.
Atomic Kitten and Drake Are
Among the Celebrities That Backed Growing Industries In
2021
January 5, 2022 via CelebMix
For years, we have seen investment from the rich and famous in
several startups and industries. Often regarded as angel investors,
these individuals target hip, emerging industries.
Sports
NFL's 2nd Season of COVID Just as
Trying as 1st, Maybe More
January 4, 2022 via Fox News - Latest News
The NFL worked around COVID-19 with pauses and postponements during
a 2020 season that figured to be the worst in dealing with the
virus.
Washington Football Team Is Finally
Unveiling a New Name on Feb. 2
January 4, 2022 via Bloomberg - News (subscription may be
required)
It took a year-and-a-half but the Washington Football Team will
finally announce a new name next month after abandoning its old
branding, an offensive slur toward Native Americans, in July
2020.
Jalen Hurts Writes to WFT,
NFL Asking About 'Follow-Up Action' to Railing
Collapse
January 4, 2022 via The Washington Post (subscription may
be required)
Philadelphia Eagles quarterback Jalen Hurts issued a letter to the
Washington Football Team and the NFL on Tuesday inquiring about
their "follow-up action" after a railing at FedEx Field
collapsed Sunday (January 2) in the tunnel leading from the field
to the locker room, sending fans tumbling and narrowly missing
him.
Antonio Brown's Mid-Game Meltdown Cost
Him Much More Than His Spot With the Buccaneers
January 3, 2022 via CBS Sports
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers' Week 17 victory over the New York
Jets featured one of the more bizarre tantrums and spectacular
mid-game exits in recent NFL memory. After reportedly refusing to
re-enter the game when asked to by coach Bruce Arians, wide
receiver Antonio Brown took off his jersey and shoulder pads before
chucking his shirt into the grandstands, streaking through the end
zone topless and exiting the field through the
tunnel.
Arctos Closes Deals for Stakes in
NHL's Lightning, Wild
January 1, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may
be required)
Arctos Sports Partners has closed investments into two NHL teams:
the Minnesota Wild and the two-time defending champion Tampa Bay
Lightning. The Wild and Lightning join a rapidly growing sports
portfolio for the firm's first fund.
Music Biz
The Grammys Are Postponed and Sundance Is
Moved Online Because of Omicron Surge
January 5, 2022 via NPR
It's official. The 64th annual Grammy Awards are postponed, and
the Sundance Film Festival has been moved online. A joint statement
on Wednesday (January 5) by the Recording Academy and CBS blamed
the Grammy rescheduling on the omicron variant.
Adele's 30 Was the Biggest-Selling
Album of 2021
January 4, 2022 via BBC - Front Page
Adele's "30" was the only album to sell more than
half-a-million copies in 2021. Adele's "30" was the
best-selling album of 2021, after just six weeks on sale. The star
sold more than 600,000 copies of her so-called "divorce
album," with 80 percent of those sales on CD.
2021 U.S. Music Revenue, Driven by
Streaming, on Pace to Set New Record (RAIN
Projection)
January 3, 2022 via RAIN News
The U.S. recorded music industry will exceed a 48-year revenue
record set in 1999, according to RAIN's examination of reports
from the RIAA (Recording Industry Association of America).
Read the 46-Page Pitch Deck That Music
Data Startup Chartmetric Used to Raise $2
Million
January 3, 2022 via Markets Insider - News
Ticker
Chartmetric is a data and analytics tool built for the music
industry and creators. The platform is used by more than 2,000
customers, including the three major record labels. Read the pitch
deck that helped the company raise $2 million seed funding.
Catalog of Late Rocker David Bowie Sold to
Warner Music
January 3, 2022 via Reuters - Deals News
Warner Music Group's publishing unit has bought late British
rock star David Bowie's entire catalog spanning six decades,
including hits such as "Heroes" and "Let's
Dance."
3 Big Record Labels, Other Music Creators
Band Together to Claim Royalties From Public Playing of Their
Songs
January 3, 2022 via Inquirer
Aiming to ensure that music creators rightfully receive their due
royalties from the public playing of their songs, the Philippines
Recorded Music Rights Inc. — a newly accredited collective
management organization — has started negotiating and issuing
licenses to companies and music users that play music to enhance
their businesses.
Sony Music Group Chairman and UK Native
Rob Stringer Receives CBE Honor From the Queen
December 31, 2021 via Greenwich Time
Shirley Halperin provided by Rob Stringer , the UK-born and -raised
chairman of Sony Music Group, has been honored by the Queen of
England with a CBE ranking (for Commander of the Order of the
British Empire) for his service to the music industry and
philanthropic endeavors.
T-Pain Sends Internet Into a Frenzy with
Post About How Many Song Streams it Takes an Artist to Earn
$1
December 31, 2021 via Atlanta Black Star
T-Pain has blown fans' minds after sharing statistics for the
number of streams from various platforms that it takes for an
artist to earn $1.
Disctopia Actually Pays Artists for Their
Work, and a One-Year Subscription is Only $40
December 31, 2021 via Venturebeat
Did you know that while you're pumping away to your favorite
song on your trusty Peloton bike, the company is paying the artist
of that song just 3 cents? And if that sounds like literal chump
change, then think about this — that 3 cents is actually on
the high end.
Alice Cooper and Rage Against the Machine
Hit the Right Note for Music Fund
December 31, 2021 via The Times UK -
Headlines
A London-listed music fund has acquired the catalogues of artists
including Alice Cooper, Bob Seger, Rage Against the Machine and
Rebelution, the American reggae band, for an undisclosed sum.
Producers of Rage Against The
Machine's Killing In The Name Sell Rights to
Track
December 31, 2021 via The Independent -
News
The producers of Rage Against The Machine's "Killing In
The Name" have sold their rights as part of a catalogue of
hits to Round Hill Music.
Round Hill Music Royalty Fund Acquires
Rebelution Catalogue; Acquires Producer Royalties of Jack
Richardson CM, Garth Richardson
December 31, 2021 via Stock Market Wire
Round Hill Music Royalty Fund said it had acquired the master
recordings and music publishing assets from American reggae band
Rebelution. The catalogue acquired included ownership of the master
recordings from Rebelution's entire career, including rights
owner's share of neighboring rights.
Beatles for Sale – What Would
Lennon-McCartney Songs Fetch Today?
December 30, 2021 via Forbes (subscription may be
required)
Dick James, the Beatles' original music publisher, gets an icy
reception in a scene in Peter Jackson's Get Back documentary.
In that scene (Part 1, around 27:00), you sense a scent of
resentment, chilling the humor, killing the vibe.
Film & TV
ESPN+ to Offer Four Streaming Feeds in New
PGA Tour Deal
January 4, 2022 via U.S. News & World
Report
A new year means the start of the PGA Tour's new media rights
deal. "What fans are going to see is more than triple, almost
quadruple the hours of coverage to choose from based on four new
feeds," said Chris Wandell, vice president of media business
development at the PGA Tour.
Bobby Bones Not Returning To 'American
Idol' Due to Unspecified 'New Network'
Deal
January 3, 2022 via All Access
After four seasons as a "mentor" on ABC's
"American Idol," national television and radio
personality Bobby Bones has revealed that he will not be returning
to the show for its upcoming 20th season.
Kardashian Fans Joke Kourtney Is
'Already Over the New Hulu Show' as She Doesn't Appear
Smiling in Promo Video
January 1, 2022 via The Sun (UK)
EVERYONE is excited for the Kardashian's new Hulu show,
however, everyone except Kourtney, according to fans. The first
teaser for the upcoming show dropped on New Year's Eve, and
fans couldn't help but notice Kourtney's dour expression
throughout.
ESPN Leans on NBA for Instagram, Sees
Potential for Twitter Spaces
December 29, 2021 via Sports Business
Journal
Instagram is still where the lion's share of social media
engagement remains for, and it is a platform where the performs
particularly well. NBA-related content accounted for seven of
ESPN's top 10 posts on Instagram in '21.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Melania Trump to Auction Second NFT,
Signed White Hat from State Visit
January 4, 2022 via Breitbart News
Melania Trump is previewing the second of her NFT auctions, along
with the auction of an original watercolor painting, and the
Hervé Pierre hat worn and signed by the former First Lady
during the first formal State visit of French President Emmanual
Macron in 2018.
Adidas Originals NFT Compilation Entered
the Top 50 Series by Sales, With Sales Approaching $60 Million in
18 Days
January 4, 2022 via Justice News Flash
Less than 20 days ago, the German multinational sports, shoes and
sportswear company Adidas launched the company's Adidas
Originals NFT series. Since then, the NFT collection entered the
top 50 series by sales, with sales approaching $60 million in 18
days.
Bojangles Dips its Tenders Into Tech With
a Series of Digital Assets Created by Local
Artists
January 4, 2022 via Biz Journal
Bojangles is now serving up one of its most popular menu items on
the blockchain. The Charlotte-based fast-food chicken chain
recently partnered with online media company VaynerNFT to release a
series of one-of-a-kind NFT artwork. The "Chickenverse"
NFTs were created by seven North Carolina-based artists.
Hip Hop Icon Eminem Buys His First Bored
Ape Yacht Club NFT, Paying Nearly $500,000
January 2, 2021 via Business Insider
Award-winning hip hop artist and icon Eminem purchased a Bored Ape
Yacht Club NFT for the first time, joining a growing list of
celebrities who have bought into the hype.
Littlstar Is Now RAD With NFTs for
Entertainment Industry
December 30, 2021 via Forbes (subscription may be
required)
Rad (formerly Littlstar) recently announced the launch of its NFT
platform, Rad NFTv, for streaming video, creators, and
entertainment-based NFTs. The platform allows creators in sports,
music, film, television, and beyond to launch NFT projects, fund
shows, and provide access to video content on devices like
PlayStation and Xbox.
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