Welcome back to the Spotlight and oh-me, oh-my, do we have a full slate of developments in the National Football League (NFL) – and that's to say nothing of what happened on the field, with the Cincinnati Bengals and Los Angeles Rams battling their way into Super Bowl LVI. First, seven-time Super Bowl champion (and two-time Super Bowl runner-up to my New York Football Giants) quarterback Tom Brady was reported to have retired, several days before his official announcement and the vesting of his $15 million signing bonus. While he could well afford to have done so, the all-time great was not about to leave that money on the table. A few days later, the Washington Football Team (formerly known as the Washington Red...actions) debut their new name and branding as the Washington Commanders, and at least so far, appear to have avoided the same plight that the Cleveland Guardians baseball team met when changing their name several months ago. Kudos to the Commanders' trademark attorneys there. But overshadowing all of that was former Miami Dolphins' head coach, Brian Flores, a Black man, filing a potential landmark lawsuit for himself and an uncertified class action against the NFL and several named member clubs (unfortunately including the aforementioned New York Football Giants) alleging, amongst other things, pervasive racial discrimination in the NFL's hiring process – in spite of the NFL's "Rooney Rule," requiring teams to conduct interviews with minority coaching candidates. Time will tell how this case will shake out, what other details will be revealed (already we've learned about alleged payments to coaches for losing football games in an effort to improve NFL draft position,) and how much Flores will be able to bring about lasting change through this lawsuit. Rest assured, the "Spotlight" has you covered – but until then, check out what else is on tap this week:
- Former NBA Player J.R. Smith, who made headlines last year after retiring from basketball to enroll in, and play golf competitively at North Carolina A&T, signs with a sports agency to position himself for name, image and likeness opportunities, becoming the first former professional athlete to enter into such a deal. Whoever said it's too late to relive your glory days?
- Justin Bieber became the latest entertainer to buy a Bored Ape NFT, laying out an astonishing $1.29 million (500 Ethereum tokens). Far be it from me to question the behind the scenes deal making, but shouldn't the Apes be paying for the entertainers on account of being bored?
- The Joe Rogan - Neil Young et al. Spotify kerfuffle continues for a second week with more artists demanding that their music be pulled from the streaming platform over COVID-19 vaccine misinformation. We will see whether Spotify remains immune from loss of content.
Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships & Investments
Morgan Stanley Global Sports &
Entertainment Continues Financial Education for College Football
All-Stars in Partnership with Reese's Senior
Bowl
February 1, 2022 via Lancaster Online - Global search
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Morgan Stanley Global Sports & Entertainment (GSE), a division
of Morgan Stanley Wealth Management dedicated to serving the unique
needs of professional athletes and entertainers, remains the
exclusive financial education partner of the Reese's Senior
Bowl for the eighth consecutive year.
Rafael Nadal Sets New Grand Slam Record
With His Lucky $1 Million Richard Mille Rafa
Watch
January 31, 2022 via Auto Evolution
It's not uncommon for public figures, whether they're
artists or athletes, to partner with certain brands for publicity
– and an extra buck in that person's bank account. That
said, tennis champ Rafael Nadal is a brand ambassador unlike
most.
Lack of Detailed NIL Rules Challenges NCAA
Enforcement
January 29, 2022 via Times of Northwest
Indiana
The NCAA lifted most restrictions on athletes earning money through
sponsorship deals or as paid endorsers last summer after numerous
states passed laws that usurped the association's rules.
NIL Opportunities Growing for NAIA Student
Athletes
January 26, 2022 via Forbes – Business (subscription
may be required)
The National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics has formed a
new partnership with Opendorse, the first-ever association-wide
deal in college athletics. The three-year partnership will give
NAIA athletes access to Opendorse's NIL marketing, education
and compliance platform.
Sports
Brian Flores Sues NFL, Three Teams as Former Miami
Dolphins Coach Alleges Racism in Hiring
Practices
February 1, 2022 via ESPN
Brian Flores has sued the NFL and three teams -- the Dolphins,
Broncos and Giants -- alleging discrimination regarding his
interview processes with Denver and New York and his firing last
month by Miami.
Nadal Captures Record 21st Slam as Career
Earnings Push $500 Million
January 30, 2022 via News Break - Top
Stories
Nadal rallied from down two sets to defeat Daniil Medvedev in an
epic 5-hour, 24-minute Australian Open final. The win marked
Nadal's record 21st Grand Slam title, breaking a tie for the
all-time lead in men's tennis with fellow Big Three members,
Roger Federer and Novak Djokovic.
Tom Brady May Be Retiring. Here's How
Much He's Earned in His 22-Year NFL Career
January 29, 2022 via Forbes – Business (subscription
may be required)
It could be over. ESPN's Adam Schefter and Jeff Darlington
reported on last Saturday afternoon, January 29, that Tom Brady was
retiring from professional football.
J.R. Smith Timing Life Right in Pursuit of
NIL
January 28, 2022 via Sportico – Law (subscription may
be required)
Retired NBA player and college freshman J.R. Smith is joining the
NIL world. The two-time NBA champion and Sixth Man of the Year
Award recipient has hired Excel Sports to represent him in NIL
deals, ESPN's Adrian Wojnarowski reported on Friday, January
28.
Denver Broncos Tap Allen & Co. to Run
Potential Record Sale
January 28, 2022 via Sportico – Business
(subscription may be required)
The Denver Broncos have hired Allen & Co. to run what is
expected to be the most expensive franchise sale in sports
history.
LeBron James Foundation Joins Crypto.com
in Web3 Education Drive
January 28, 2022 via Sportico – Business
(subscription may be required)
After acquiring the naming rights to the Los Angeles Lakers'
home arena, Crypto.com is now headed to LeBron James' other
home. The cryptocurrency exchange company has partnered with the
LeBron James Family Foundation to add Web3 education to the
foundation's I Promise program in Akron, Ohio.
Beijing Olympics Highlights U.S.
government and Corporations Divide Over China
January 27, 2022 via Intellasia - China News (subscription
may be required)
The Beijing Olympics kick off next week under a cloud of
controversy, with six countries including the U.S. announcing
diplomatic boycotts over China's human rights abuses.
Beijing Games Offer NBCU Challenges,
'Unprecedented Opportunity'
January 27, 2022 via Sportico – Business
(subscription may be required)
NBCUniversal is about to begin broadcasting the second half of a
rare Olympics doubleheader — and, as Variety reports, fatigue
has set in. The Winter Games in Beijing begin February 4, just six
months after the close of the Tokyo Summer Olympic Games that were
postponed from 2020 because of the pandemic.
Music Biz
Joe Rogan Isn't Spotify's Only
Podcast Problem
January 31, 2022 via Bloomberg – News (subscription
may be required)
Spotify Chief Executive Office Daniel Ek is trying to extinguish a
raging controversy that began a week ago, when singer Neil Young
demanded his music be removed from the platform over concerns that
its most popular podcaster, Joe Rogan, is spreading vaccine
misinformation.
Hollywood Start-Up Plans to Track Unpaid
Residuals, Royalties
January 31, 2022 via News Break - Top
Stories
Hollywood Reporter journalists have joined forces to realize a
software that tracks airings of films and television episodes to
uncover unpaid residuals, royalties and profit participations.
Primary Wave Acquires Stakes in Def
Leppard's Music Publishing Catalog and Master Royalty Income
Stream
January 31, 2022 via Music Business
Worldwide
Primary Wave Music has acquired what it says is an
"additional" stake in Def Leppard's music publishing
catalog, as well as the band's master royalty income
stream.
Bono and The Edge Release New Version of
Sunday Bloody Sunday on Anniversary of Massacre
January 30, 2022 via Irish Times Online
Bono and the Edge from U2 have released a dramatically reworked
acoustic version of Sunday Bloody Sunday on Instagram to coincide
with the 50th anniversary of the massacre in Derry.
Travis Scott Fans Seemingly Faked More
Than 60,000 Signatures on a Petition for Him to Be Allowed to
Perform at Coachella After Being Axed From the
Lineup
January 28, 2022 via BuzzFeed - Latest
A fan-made petition campaigning for Travis Scott to be allowed to
perform at Coachella has been removed from Change.org after it was
found that over 60,000 of its signatures had been faked.
Neil Young's Radio Channel on SiriusXM
is Revived After Spotify Removal
January 27, 2022 via Wall Street Journal Technology
(subscription may be required)
As Neil Young's music was coming down from the world's
largest streaming service, satellite-radio company SiriusXM went to
him to strike a deal. SiriusXM, a unit of Liberty Media Corp.,
announced the return of "Neil Young Radio," a satellite
and streamed channel featuring Mr. Young.
Neil Young's Ultimatum to Spotify
Shows Streaming Platforms Are Now a Battleground Where Artists Can
Leverage Power
January 26, 2022 via News Break - Top
Stories
Neil Young has given Spotify an ultimatum: remove the Joe Rogan
Experience podcast or Neil Young walks. In a letter to his
management team and label, the 79-year-old rocker lambasted Spotify
for spreading Rogan's misinformation about COVID
vaccinations.
Film & TV
Joe Rogan's Path From Reality Host to
Covid Controversy King
February 1, 2022 via CNN Top Stories
If Joe Rogan wasn't already a household name before last week,
he almost certainly is now. His Spotify-based podcast's Covid
commentary created a backlash that led several musicians and
customers to boycott the platform.
FuboTV Brings Customers NBCUniversal's
Coverage of 2022 Olympic Winter Games, February 2-20,
2022
February 1, 2022 via Business Wire - Sports
News
FuboTV Inc., the leading sports-first live TV streaming platform,
in agreement with NBCUniversal, announced a multi-platform content
offering for NBCUniversal's coverage of the XXIV Olympic Winter
Games from Beijing, China, which take place from February 2-20,
2022.
Warner Bros. TV Signs 'Ted Lasso'
Star Brett Goldstein
February 1, 2022 via Television Business
International
Warner Bros. Television Group (WBTVG) has signed an overall
development deal with Ted Lasso star, writer and co-executive
producer Brett Goldstein. Under the terms of the deal, Goldstein
will develop, create, and produce new programming exclusively for
its platforms, including potentially for WarnerMedia's HBO Max,
external streaming services, cable, and the five broadcast
networks.
Netflix Golf, Tennis Series Push
Game-Time, All-Access Barrier
January 28, 2022 via Sportico – Business
(subscription may be required)
Netflix recently announced Box to Box films, the production company
behind the hit docuseries Formula 1: Drive to Survive, will produce
two more documentary series, focused on the PGA Tour and
professional tennis' Grand Slam events, for the streaming
service.
Comedian Leanne Morgan Signs With
UTA
January 26, 2022 via News Break - Top
Stories
Nashville based stand-up comedian and actress Leanne Morgan has
inked with UTA for worldwide representation in all areas.
ESPN Extends PFL Deal
January 25, 2022 via News Break - Top
Stories
The Professional Fighters League (PFL) and ESPN have announced a
new, multi-year media rights agreement that will see expanded
coverage on ESPN linear networks and ESPN+ in the US.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
Coachella Jumps Into NFT Trend, Teams Up
With FTX for Concert Passes
February 1, 2022 via Yahoo Finance - Top
Stories
Music festival Coachella and cryptocurrency exchange FTX are
teaming up to offer ten lifetime festival guest passes as NFTs,
underscoring how the music industry is using digital collectibles
to enhance the concert going experience, while offering a glimpse
into the future of live events.
Kanye West Explains Why He Won't Make NFTs,
for Now
February 1, 2022 via Bloomberg – News (subscription
may be required)
Kanye West says he won't be cashing in on the NFT craze, unlike
other celebrities and musicians. But because it's Kanye, he
left the door open to changing his mind.
Justin Bieber Shows Off His Bored Ape Yacht Club
NFT: Why Did He Pay $1.3M For This Particular
Ape?
January 31, 2022 via Benzinga
Musician Justin Bieber became one of the latest celebrities to
purchase a Bored Ape Yacht Club, one of the most well-known and
highest valued NFT collections. Bieber showed off his Bored Ape for
the first time Monday, posting the image on Instagram.
NFTs, Celebrities and Perverse
Deal-Making
January 31, 2022 via Yahoo Finance - Top
Stories
Early last week, a viral clip from "The Tonight Show Starring
Jimmy Fallon" began making the rounds on social media. In it,
Fallon's guest, the socialite turned crypto promoter Paris
Hilton, shows off a picture of one of her recent NFT purchases: a
reddish Bored Ape complete with hat and sunglasses.
Warner Music Strikes Deal With OneOf for
Artist and Music NFTs
January 31, 2022 via Greenwich Time
Jem Aswad provided by OneOf has formed a preferred partnership with
Warner Music Group that will see the company create exclusive NFTs
for a range of artists across WMG's catalog of music.
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