Welcome back to the "Sports & Entertainment Spotlight." We're just one week into March Madness, and already my predictions from last week are coming to fruition (if only I had the same luck picking winners of the games themselves). Specifically, news of Name, Image and Likeness (NIL) deals have been popping up all over-even in some unexpected places. For instance, a memorable moment for the Indiana University Cheerleading Squad (during a forgettable game for the Hoosiers' Men's Basketball team) in which Cassidy Cerny was hoisted up to snag a basketball hopelessly stuck behind the hoop, led to her securing a NIL deal with a sports apparel company. Previously unknown players rise to fame, as Saint Peter's University (amidst an unlikely Cinderella tournament run) guard Doug Edert and his distinctive mustache propelled his Peacocks into the Sweet 16, picking up NIL deals with Buffalo Wild Wings and Barstool Sports along the way. On a grander scale, Adidas announced that it would be setting up an NIL network, making affiliate commissions available to any of the more than 50,000 college athletes at schools whose sports programs it sponsors. I am looking forward to seeing what comes next this weekend - both on and off the court. In the meantime, you need not wait any further for your weekly Spotlight fix:
Usually Speedo-dropping is in and of itself a scandalous and embarrassing occurrence. Russian Olympian swimmer Evgeny Rylov found out it's that much more scandalous and embarrassing when Speedo is dropping his sponsorship for his having attended a rally in support of war criminal/President Vladimir Putin.
- Amazon's $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM Studios officially closed, with many speculating whether the deal was primarily for the MGM name, history and its intellectual property including the James Bond franchise. For all we know, it may just be that some higher-up at the company wanted to introduce himself as "Bezos.Jeff Bezos."
- With its latest trademark filings, American Express shows it may be just the latest example of an institutional brand looking to expand into the metaverse. Don't leave your pixelated home without it.
Endorsement Deals, Sponsorships & Investments
Adidas announces NIL opportunity for college athletes at schools
that partner with company
March 23, 2022 via USA Today
Adidas announced a name, image and likeness network that will be
accessible to every athlete at a Division I university the company
has partnered with.
March Madness: Saint Peter's star Doug Edert signs NIL deal
with Buffalo Wild Wings, launches clothing line
March 23, 2022 via CBS Sports
Saint Peter's star Doug Edert -- the man, the myth and the
mustache himself -- has signed an NIL deal with Buffalo Wild Wings
and launched a clothing line featuring his image.
Indiana Cheerleader Who Rescued Stuck Ball During First Round
Secures NIL Deal
March 22, 2022 via SI
An unlikely hero emerged during the first round of last week's
men's NCAA tournament game between Indiana and Saint Mary's
as a Hoosiers cheerleader rescued a stray basketball that lodged
itself atop the backboard.
Crypto.com Makes a Big Move That Will Surprise Sports Fans |
Charlotte Observer
March 22, 2022 via Charlotte Observer
The crypto exchange has just teamed up with one of the most popular
sports on the planet. But how far will Crypto.com go? The digital
currency exchange continues to expand its grip on sports.
Seattle Pride says it turned down $100K sponsorship from
Amazon
March 22, 2022 via Puget Sound Business Journal -
Headlines
Seattle Pride turned down a sponsorship deal from Amazon.com Inc.
(Nasdaq: AMZN), saying the company's lack of support during the
pandemic and its donations to politicians who support anti-LGBTQ
legislation drove the decision.
Speedo drops Russian Olympian over attendance at Putin
event
March 22, 2022 via The Hill
Russian Olympic swimmer Evgeny Rylov had his sponsorship deal with
swimsuit company Speedo dropped after he reportedly attended a
rally honoring Russia's annexation of Crimea hosted by Russian
President Vladimir Putin Vladimir Vladimirovich Putin Defense &
National Security.
Meta Platforms (FB) Sued by Australian Authorities Over Fake
Ads
March 22, 2022 via Yahoo Finance - Top Stories
Meta Platforms FB has recently been sued by the Australian
competition watchdog for posting fake celebrity advertisements on
its social media platform. Per Independent, the Australian
Competition & Consumer Commission (ACCC) complained that Meta
failed to prevent scammers from promoting fake advertisements of
celebrities endorsing misleading products.
NFL opens door to blockchain sponsorships, but falls short of full
crypto embrace
March 22, 2022 via Advertising Age
New policies would allow brands like Coinbase to strike sponsorship
deals as long as they aren't described as 'crypto'
partners
Monster Energy's UNLEASHED Podcast Welcomes Skateboard Icon
Rune Glifberg
March 21, 2022 via PRWeb
Monster Energy is proud to welcome Olympic Skateboarder and 12-time
X Games medalist Rune Glifberg on Episode 27 of the sports and pop
culture podcast UNLEASHED with The Dingo and Danny.
Can Billie Eilish reboot the celebrity fragrance
market?
March 19, 2022 via Financial Times - All Sections
The launch of singer Billie Eilish's perfume in the UK last
week might come as a surprise to those who believed celebrity
fragrances to be dead.
Kanye West's Instagram Ban Is an 'Unwanted Distraction'
for Gap
March 19, 2022 via Bloomberg - News (subscription may be
required)
Gap Inc.'s buzzy deal with Kanye West's Yeezy label
included an early hit and a collaboration with the Kering-owned
French fashion house Balenciaga.
Bloomin' Onions, Dodge Durangos, and Six-Figure Paydays:
College Athletes Finally Make Some Cash
March 19, 2022 via Bloomberg - News (subscription may be
required)
In less than a year, marketing deals for NCAA players have become a
more than $500 million business. Last June the National Collegiate
Athletic Association issued a press release with the headline
"NCAA Adopts Interim Name, Image, and Likeness
Policy."
New name, image & likeness rules for Virginia college athletes
on display during March Madness
March 18, 2022 via News Break - Top Stories
Virginia's new name, image and likeness rules for college
athletes are on display with March Madness underway. Last summer, a
U.S. Supreme Court decision triggered a long-contested NCAA rules
change.
Knight Hawks ink partnership deal with M Resort
March 17, 2022 via Las Vegas Review Journal
The Vegas Knight Hawks scored before they even stepped foot on the
field for their inaugural season. M Resort and the expansion Indoor
Football League Hawks inked a sponsorship deal making the Henderson
resort the team's official headquarters hotel.
March Madness is an NCAA gold mine. This year, players can finally
cash in too
March 16, 2022 via NPR - Business News
Television rights for the men's March Madness college
basketball tournament earned the NCAA a whopping $850 million last
year. The players who competed? They made nothing.
Sports
NFL Changes Blockchain Rules as Teams Expand Crypto and NFT
Deals
March 22, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
NFL teams will be able to sign sponsorship deals with crypto
exchanges this year, but don't expect the Green Bay Packers to
host games at FTX Field anytime soon.
USWNT Vet Hope Solo Fights On Against U.S.
Soccer-Alone
March 21, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
She was the first to sue U.S. Soccer over alleged pay
discrimination, and while her former teammates recently reached a
tentative settlement in their much more famous case-the Morgan v.
U.S. Soccer class action-her case still stands.
Penguins Sale Highlights Role of Arbitration in Ownership
Disputes
March 18, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
The pending sale of the Pittsburgh Penguins to Fenway Sports Group
is at issue in two ownership-level lawsuits that are running into a
familiar obstacle: the power of a league commissioner to compel
intra-team disputes into arbitration.
Russia Extends WNBA Star Britney Griner's Incarceration for Two
Months
March 17, 2022 via Sportico - Law (subscription may be
required)
WNBA star Brittney Griner's detention in Russia on drug
smuggling charges will be extended until at least May 19, a Russian
court announced on Thursday. Griner, 31, was arrested on Feb. 17 at
Sheremetyevo airport near Moscow.
NCAA NIL Offers New Challenges, Opportunities for Disability
Insurance
March 16, 2022 via Sportico - Business (subscription may be
required)
Today's guest columnist is risk-management consultant David
Brookbank. I've been advising college athletic departments for
many years in the areas of risk management, specifically as it
pertains to disability insurance for students with professional
potential.
Music Biz
Ed Sheeran awaits verdict in 'traumatising' Shape of You
copyright trial
March 22, 2022 via BBC - Front Page
EPA Shape of You won the Grammy Award for best pop solo performance
in 2018 Ed Sheeran faces a wait of "days and weeks" to
learn the outcome of a High Court trial over his hit Shape of
You.
Justin Bieber, Maple Leafs collaborate on 'Next Gen'
jersey
March 22, 2022 via NBC Sports
Following a collaboration between the team, drew house and pop star
Justin Bieber, the Maple Leafs will have reversible jerseys, though
they will only wear the blue and black look on the ice.
NAB Launches On-Air Campaign Against Performance Royalty
Bill
March 21, 2022 via All Access
The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) is taking its battle
against performance royalties to the air, with the NAB's Radio
Board unanimously voting to approve a radio and digital campaign to
encourage listeners to oppose the American Music Fairness Act.
Inside Equity Distribution: The president of Roc Nation's music
distribution service on working with Jay-Z to create a new
ownership platform for independent artists
March 18, 2022 via Business Insider- Headlines
Equity Distribution Insider spoke to Krystian Santini, president of
Equity Distribution, Roc Nation's music distribution service,
about the service's inception and its trajectory into becoming
an "emerging artist platform." Santini discussed his work
with Jay-Z on establishing and advancing the platform.
Ed Sheeran's High Court Copyright Infringement
Battle
March 18, 2022 via Thorntons
This week, the copyright infringement battle between Ed Sheeran,
Sami Chokri and Ross O'Donoghue entered its second week at the
High Court. Ed Sheeran has been accused by Sami Chokri (known as
Sami Switch) and Ross O'Donoghue for copying a part of their
song "Oh Why" in his hit song.
Nat King Cole Is The Latest Dead Legend To Find Fortune In The Rush
For Music Rights
March 17, 2022 via Forbes - Business (subscription may be
required)
Among the growing number of music icons who have cashed their
talent in for massive sums in the past three years, Nat King Cole
has gone virtually unnoticed.
Film & TV
Judge tosses D.C.'s antitrust lawsuit against
Amazon
March 21, 2022 via Biz Journal - Northeast News
An antitrust lawsuit brought against Amazon.com Inc. by D.C.
Attorney General Karl Racine has been thrown out.
Why Amazon Spent $8.5 Billion to Land MGM, and What's Next for
the Studio Behind James Bond
March 17, 2022 via Register Citizen
The e-commerce giant surprised Hollywood on Thursday by announcing
the completing its $8.5 billion acquisition of MGM, an iconic
Hollywood brand.
After MLB streaming deals, the battles for two big NFL media
properties come into focus
March 16, 2022 via CNBC - Business News
After MLB streaming deals, the battles for two big NFL media
properties come into focus.
Non-Fungible Tokens (NFTs)
NFT Band Debuts with Performance on the Ellen DeGeneres
Show
March 22, 2022 via Yahoo Finance - Top Stories
Ellen Degeneres has already minted her own hand drawn NFT
collection to benefit a hunger relief organization, she's
bought and sold NFTs, and she's advocated for them on her show
before, she's raised money for non profits by selling them, and
the trend continues with this announcement.
Bored Ape Yacht Club NFT Creator Yuga Labs Raises $450 Million,
Valuing Company at $4 Billion
March 22, 2022 via Yahoo Finance - Top Stories
The company that created the NFT collection, closed $450 million in
funding that gives it a post-money valuation of $4 billion. The
round was led by venture-capital firm Andreessen Horowitz's
a16z crypto fund.
Bored Ape NFT Duo Escapeplan Signs With WME
(Exclusive)
March 21, 2022 via Hollywood Reporter
The agency will represent the brother apes and DJ duo ETHan and
zeETH, which were created by Big Night Talent. WME is expanding its
reach into non-fungible tokens with the signing of Escapeplan, a
producer and DJ duo comprised of two apes from the Bored Ape Yacht
Club.
202% NFT Growth and Sports Memorabilia Demand will Boost the
Collectibles Market to 692.4 Billion Revenue by 2032: Market
Decipher
March 21, 2022 via PR Newswire
Market Decipher has published its latest report, "Collectibles
Market and NFT Market Size, Statistics, Growth Trend Analysis and
Forecast Report, 2022 - 2032" estimating the global
collectibles market at $412 billion in 2021 (actual value), and
forecasting to reach $692.4 billion by 2032.
Sir Mix-A-Lot and META-X Studios Celebrate 30 Years of "Baby
Got Back" with Special NFT Collection for
Charity
March 17, 2022 via PR Newswire
META-X Studios, the Metaverse-native development home to NFTs,
blockchain games, and film and television projects has partnered
with hip hop legend, Sir Mix-A-Lot to launch an NFT collection.
American Express files trademark requests for metaverse and NFT
logos
March 17, 2022 via The Paypers - News
American Express has filed seven trademark applications for virtual
services and its Centurion logo, exploring Web3 uses of its IP. US
Patent and Trademark Office filings dated March 9 2022 hint at how
American Express may develop its footprint in the metaverse.
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