As I write this, Ukraine remains under siege and its people (courageous and resolute as they are) subject to indiscriminate atrocities at the hands of Russian armed forces under the deranged authoritarian control of President Vladimir Putin. While in this moment, it is easy to become jaded, I find myself inspired by the "Profiles in Courage" (most significantly from Ukrainian President Volodomyr Zelenskyy), as well as the worldwide rebuke/response to this misbegotten war. As a testament to its social and economic impact globally, the sports and entertainment industry has played a prominent role in hitting back at Russian aggression. Of note are brothers and former world heavyweight boxing champions Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko (the latter being the Mayor of Kyiv) taking up arms to fight for their homeland. Then, there was Russian professional tennis player Andrey Rublev who used his platform on the world stage to send a message of protest, scrawling "No War Please" on a television camera lens after his victory at the Dubai Tennis Championships. Commendably, the Union of European Football Associations (UEFA) moved swiftly to relocate this year's Champions League final from St. Petersburg, Russia, suspend all Russian competitions and sever sponsorship ties with Russian energy giant, Gazprom. Although international soccer's main governing body, Federation Internationale de Football Association (FIFA) initially had a toothless response of simply banning Russia's national team from playing on home soil, without an anthem or flags and calling themselves "Football Union of Russia" (reminiscent of the International Olympic Committee's (IOC) past wrist slapping of the "Russian Olympic Committee" for doping violations), FIFA eventually suspended Russia from participating in any international competition (notably after the IOC itself finally decided to do the same). And lastly, Disney and other media and entertainment companies have halted planned releases in Russia. Whatever comes of this moment, let's not lose sight of these and other meaningful ways that the world is uniting against Putin's evil. Slava Ukraini.
After that weighty intro, I hope you will agree we could use a little (Spot)light humor. Here goes...
- "Seinfeld" and "Curb Your Enthusiasm" creator Larry David's documentary launch was scrubbed a day before the premiere – at Larry David's insistence. Apparently, he didn't think it was "prettayyy, prettayyy, prettayyy good."
- Fresh off a Super Bowl victory, Los Angeles Rams coach Sean McVay reportedly turned down a $100 million opportunity to join the broadcast booth for Amazon Prime Video's Thursday Night Football telecasts – putting us yet another step closer to having Alexa do play-by-play while re-ordering laundry detergent.
- Songwriters look to take on streaming giant Spotify to get their fair share of royalties, saying "if we don't get paid, songs don't get made." Hopefully for their sakes, lyrics are a little better than that...
Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships & Investments
Unbundled sponsorship investment in women's
sports will see 146% year-on-year rise: Report
March 2, 2022 via Indian Express - Banking
With the growth of connected devices, 40.7 percent of global sports
fans now stream live sports through digital platforms, according to
the latest Nielsen Sports report. Titled, 'Fans are changing
the game', the global sports marketing report reveals new
behaviors fans have adopted during the pandemic to connect with the
sports.
Name, image, and likeness laws: A new game for
marketing through college sports
March 1, 2022 via Biz Journal - Agriculture News
The college athletics landscape has changed dramatically in the
past year. Interestingly, the greatest change has not taken place
on the field of play. Headlines in the college athletics space are
no longer only about wins and championships. Today, intercollegiate
athletes are making news for their involvement in marketing
deals.
UEFA Drops $45 Million Gazprom Sponsorship
as Russia Sanctions Grow
February 28, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
UEFA announced the cancellation of its $45 million a year
sponsorship with Russian energy company Gazprom in response to
Russia's invasion of Ukraine last week. "UEFA has today
decided to end its partnership with Gazprom across all
competitions," said the organization in a statement.
Russia's Ukraine Invasion Puts Millions of
Dollars in Sponsorships at Risk
February 25, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has created serious concerns
across Europe. Since Wednesday night's attack, a handful of
countries, organizations and athletes have called to impose
sanctions and cancel major sports events Russia was due to host.
The latest organization to react is UEFA.
Meta Deepens NIL Inroads With Teamworks, INFLCR
Tie Up
February 25, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
Technology giant Meta is expanding its name, image and likeness
efforts in college athletics through a new partnership with sports
tech provider Teamworks.
BlackRock, Warner Music Invest $750
Million in Female and Diverse Artists
February 24, 2022 via Wall Street Journal - General
(subscription may be required)
The companies seek stakes in newer music copyrights in partnership
with Influence Media BlackRock Inc. BLK and Warner Music WMG Group
Corp. have invested $750 million in a fund to amass music-rights
catalogs from female and diverse artists, according to people
familiar with the deal.
Celebrity Endorsements Are Cameo's
Fastest-Growing Business
February 8, 2022 via Bloomberg - Top Stories (subscription may
be required)
Stars like Kevin from "The Office" and Ice-T are staking
out the next frontier in digital sponsorship.
Sports
Roman Abramovich Chelsea sale: Russian
owner says he'll sell club but it 'will not be
fast-tracked'
March 2, 2022 via CBS Sports
Abramovich announced that the proceeds from the sale would go to
the "benefit of all victims of the war in Ukraine"
FIFA Bans Russia From World Cup as
Possible CAS Fight Looms
February 28, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
On the heels of national soccer federations pledging to protest
Russia's invasion of Ukraine by boycotting matches with Russian
teams, FIFA and UEFA indefinitely banned Russian national and club
teams from international play.
Early returns show green for NBA
season-ticket renewals and pricing, and everyone loves a good
chip
February 27, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
Some 25 years after its last time in Cleveland, the NBA staged
another All-Star weekend there, and the winter wind off the lake in
February was no less forgiving than it was a quarter century
ago.
Biden SCOTUS Nominee Jackson Ruled on MLB
Doping Libel Case
February 25, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
President Joe Biden's nominee for the U.S. Supreme Court, Judge
Ketanji Brown Jackson, is no stranger to the intersection of sports
and the law.
Hope Solo Fights U.S. Soccer Alone After
Exclusion From USWNT Lawsuit
February 25, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
The pending settlement between USWNT players and U.S. Soccer in the
pay discrimination litigation might not be the final word on
whether players have been lawfully paid.
Music Biz
'If we don't get paid, songs
don't get made': Songwriters take to the streets against
Spotify
March 1, 2022 via Los Angeles Times
Songwriter Kennedi Lykken, 24, has penned tracks for Dua Lipa,
Ariana Grande and Britney Spears and won a Grammy Award. But
she's worried she may need a second, more stable job as
well.
Billboard
March 1, 2022 via Billboard
It's no surprise that Justin Bieber and The Weeknd are among
the most-nominated artists for this year's Juno Awards, with
five nods each, but you may be less familiar with the artist who
leads the pack with six nods: Charlotte Cardin The Montreal-born
singer-songwriter sings pop, electro and jazz.
Dee Snider 'Absolutely' Approves
of Ukrainians Using 'We're Not Gonna Take It' As Their
Battle Cry
February 28, 2022 via Billboard
On Saturday, February 26, the Twisted Sister frontman gave his
stamp of approval to the country's beleaguered citizens to use
"We Not Gonna Take It" as their rallying cry in the fight
against Russia.
Neil Diamond sells entire song catalog to
Universal Music Group
February 28, 2022 via New York Post
Neil Diamond is the latest music legend to sell his song catalog
and the rights to all recordings from his career to Universal Music
Group. UMG, which represents the likes of Taylor Swift, Rihanna,
Adele and Kanye West, did not disclose the value of the
deal.
Jason Aldean Sells Recorded Music Catalog
To Spirit Music Group
February 27, 2022 via RTT News
Spirit Music Group on Thursday announced the acquisition of the
artist's portion of the recorded music catalog of
multi-Platinum country music singer-songwriter Jason Aldean. The
acquisition includes 90 percent of Aldean's recorded music
catalog and encompasses nine albums in total.
R. Kelly accuser gets priority in royalty battle,
panel rules
February 23, 2022 via Chicago Daily Law Bulletin
An accuser of R. Kelly who obtained a $4 million default judgment
against him has dibs on his royalties at Sony over a commercial
finance company in the same situation, a state appellate panel
ruled.
Film & TV
NASCAR teams may look for a bigger piece
of the revenue pie in next media deal
March 2, 2022 via Awful Announcing
NASCAR's next media rights contract won't start until 2025,
but those in charge of the sport are preparing for negotiations.
When NASCAR begins negotiations with networks next year, they might
be negotiating with the race teams as well.
HBO's Larry David Documentary Pulled a Day
Before Premiere
March 1, 2022 via Hollywood Reporter
The premium cabler says the 'Curb Your Enthusiasm' creator
would like to be filmed in front of an audience.
Turner Nabs U.S. Soccer Rights, Will Show
Games on HBO Max
March 1, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
Turner Sports is returning to the world of soccer, locking up the
rights to air U.S. national team home contests from 2023 through
2030. All of the games will be streamed on HBO Max, with about half
also airing on TNT or TBS.
WWE and A&E Expand Partnership, Set
130 New Hours of Programming
March 1, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
A&E and WWE have signed a multiyear extension of their
programming partnership. Under the terms of the deal, Variety
reports, A&E has ordered more than 130 hours of new programming
centered on the sports entertainment giant.
Disney Pauses Upcoming Theatrical Releases
In Russia Amid Ukraine Invasion
February 28, 2022 via International Business Times
The Walt Disney Company said it will halt all future theatrical
releases in Russia amid its conflict with Ukraine. "Given the
unprovoked invasion of Ukraine and the tragic humanitarian crisis,
we are pausing the release of theatrical films in Russia, including
the upcoming 'Turning Red' from Pixar," the company
said.
SBJ Media: Charter, Sinclair keep talks
going on RSN deal
February 27, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
Bally Sports RSNs will stay on Charter after a one-month extension
Charter and Sinclair agreed to.
Sean McVay spurns potential $100 million Amazon
offer to stay with Rams
February 25, 2022 via New York Post
Amazon Prime Video were planning on meeting next week with the Los
Angeles head coach about him becoming an NFL TV game analyst, and
sources felt the platform might go as high as offering five years
and $100 million for its exclusive Thursday Night Football package
in the fall.
Contrast among Alliance leagues more
apparent as Big Ten looks to media rights
February 23, 2022 via Sports Business Journal
The Alliance conferences, Big Ten and Pac-12, seem to "view
governance and other important topics through the same prism,"
but "no matter how it relates with other leagues, the Big Ten
is still the Big Ten," according to Scott Dochterman of THE
ATHLETIC.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
GP Metaverse Combines Game and Collectibles To
Launch A Groundbreaking NFT Project
March 2, 2022 via Atlanta New Online
Innovative metaverse project, GP Metaverse, is set to chart a new
course in the digital space with the launch of an NFT-based virtual
race car collection.
GalaxE by HODL Integrates NFTs and Web3
Social to Launch First All-In-One Metaverse
March 2, 2022 via PR Newswire
Web 3.0 Social is becoming the hottest, simplest, and most
intuitive concept for selling NFTs to fund projects, monetize
content, and validate ownership of both digital and real-world
assets.
Top 3 NFT Platforms in the Music
Industry
March 1, 2022 via The Financial Analyst
Here to change the way that artists and fans interact forever,
cryptocurrencies and blockchain technologies are on tour in the
music industry – from digital ticketing to distribution, NFTs
are taking over. Let's take a close look at the top four NFT
platforms fronting the way: Centaurify, MusicArt, and Meteora.
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