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The Joe Pomp Show

The Joe Pomp Show

By Joe Pompliano

Host Joe Pompliano breaks down the most interesting topics in sports business. From athlete investments to media rights deals, you'll leave each episode more informed about the business and money behind sports. Join hundreds of thousands of others and start listening today!
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#58 How The NFL Draft Became A $225 Million Event

The Joe Pomp ShowApr 24, 2022

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#197 How Texas High School Football Became A Billion Dollar Business

#197 How Texas High School Football Became A Billion Dollar Business

High school football in Texas has taken on a world of its own. We’re seeing $50 million-plus stadiums built, restaurants experiencing an economic boom in the Fall, and thousands of people attending games every Friday night. So today’s newsletter examines how Texas became the country’s biggest football hotbed, and how the economics of the sport incentivize the construction of multi-million-dollar stadiums.

Aug 28, 202314:30
#196 UFC Fighter Pay Gets Worse, Tennis Wants To Pay Its Players More, And Sports Documentaries Are Heading Downhill

#196 UFC Fighter Pay Gets Worse, Tennis Wants To Pay Its Players More, And Sports Documentaries Are Heading Downhill

Today’s podcast breaks down three topics: 1) How UFC continues to screw over its fighters with low pay, 2) The ATP Tour’s new plan to financially incentive the top players, and 3) An honest review of the most recent sports documentaries. Enjoy!

Aug 25, 202326:32
#195 How Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Became NIL’s Biggest Stars

#195 How Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese Became NIL’s Biggest Stars

Caitlin Clark and Angel Reese went viral after the NCAA Women’s Championship Game for their back-and-forth battle on the court and along with some trash-talking theatrics — and their impact from that game and tournament is still being felt across sports. This podcast will be a summary feature on the impact Clark and Reese have had on their respective schools. We’ll look at everything from ticket sales, donations, NIL deals, social media, and more. Enjoy!

Aug 23, 202313:09
#194 Why Saudi Arabia Wants To Own World Football

#194 Why Saudi Arabia Wants To Own World Football

Cristiano Ronaldo, Karim Benzema, and Neymar have all joined the Saudi Pro League on nine-figure annual contracts. And the oil-rich league isn’t slowing down anytime soon, bidding to host marquee FIFA events and compete with Europe’s top football clubs. So today’s podcast examines the league's strategy and the impact that it will have on the global sports landscape.


Aug 21, 202325:02
#193 The Money & Business Behind Professional Bowling

#193 The Money & Business Behind Professional Bowling

Today’s podcast breaks down the money and business behind professional bowling, including the sport’s current popularity, how much the athletes are making, and more. Enjoy!

Aug 18, 202314:33
#192 Why The NBA's New In-Season Tournament Is Really About Media Rights

#192 Why The NBA's New In-Season Tournament Is Really About Media Rights

The NBA has seen its regular season viewership decline over the last several decades, and players routinely conduct load management throughout the season. So the NBA recently announced the addition of a new in-season tournament, and today’s podcast examines why its timing is critical to the league’s new media rights deal. Enjoy!

Aug 16, 202313:59
#191 Michael Oher's Blindside Lawsuit, Nate Diaz's Huge Boxing Earnings, And Johnny Football's Netflix Review

#191 Michael Oher's Blindside Lawsuit, Nate Diaz's Huge Boxing Earnings, And Johnny Football's Netflix Review

Today's podcast breaks down three topics: 1) Why Michael Oher (from the Blindside) is suing his make-believe family, 2) How Nate Diaz made more money boxing Jake Paul than his entire UFC career, and 3) A review of the new Netflix documentary "Untold: Johnny Football." Enjoy!

Aug 15, 202328:10
#190 Can Cricket Become America's Next Major Sport?

#190 Can Cricket Become America's Next Major Sport?

Cricket has 2.5 billion fans worldwide and is the world’s second-most popular sport. But with baseball stealing its thunder in the United States over the last 100 years, the sport is looking to make a comeback. So today’s podcast breaks down the individuals that raised $120 million to fund Major League Cricket (MLC) and why it might actually work. Enjoy!

Aug 14, 202313:14
#189 The Truth Behind The USWNT's Equal Pay Agreement

#189 The Truth Behind The USWNT's Equal Pay Agreement

The United States Women's Soccer Team (USWNT) lost to Sweden in the Round of 16 at this year's World Cup, effectively ending their dominant run and sending them packing much sooner than anyone imaged. But this early exit has also reignited the conversation around equal pay, so today's podcast will provide clarity by examining the nuance behind this topic. Enjoy!

Aug 10, 202317:47
#188 Penn Signs A $2 Billion Deal With ESPN & Dave Portnoy Gets Barstool Back For Free

#188 Penn Signs A $2 Billion Deal With ESPN & Dave Portnoy Gets Barstool Back For Free

Penn Entertainment shocked the sports world yesterday, announcing they were dumping Dave Portnoy and Barstool Sports to sign a $2 billion licensing deal with ESPN. This new deal will allow Penn to launch a new sportsbook in the US this Fall called ESPN Bet. And in return, it gives Dave Portnoy 100% ownership of his company for pennies on the dollar. So today's podcast will break down everything you need to know about the deal, including my early reaction on how this plays out for all parties involved. Enjoy!

Aug 09, 202325:08
#187 How Hard Knocks Became The NFL's Marquee Media Property

#187 How Hard Knocks Became The NFL's Marquee Media Property

The NFL regular season is less than a month away and Hard Knocks with the New York Jets officially debuts tonight. So today’s podcast takes a look at the business and money behind the NFL’s most popular content series, including the show’s origins, the selection process, the production crews, and more. Enjoy!

Aug 08, 202316:01
#186 Formula 1's Dominance Problem And The NFL's Highest Ticket Revenue Generating Teams

#186 Formula 1's Dominance Problem And The NFL's Highest Ticket Revenue Generating Teams

Today's podcast breaks down two topics: 1) Why Formula 1 shouldn't let Red Bull's dominance go on for much longer and 2) the NFL teams that generate the most money through ticket sales. Enjoy!

Aug 02, 202322:48
#185 Lionel Messi's Billion-Dollar Impact On US Soccer

#185 Lionel Messi's Billion-Dollar Impact On US Soccer

Soccer in the United States is having a moment right now, with Lionel Messi making his MLS debut and several of the world’s biggest clubs playing friendlies throughout the country. But is this a sign of bigger things to come for the world’s most popular sports? Or will it simply fizzle out once the NFL season starts back up next month? Today’s podcast will break down exactly where MLS is at and where they need to go. Enjoy!

Jul 29, 202315:59
#184 How The NFL's Worst Owner Made $5 Billion In Profit

#184 How The NFL's Worst Owner Made $5 Billion In Profit

Dan Snyder is officially gone. The Washington Commanders formally changed hands last week, with the 31 other NFL owners unanimously approving the $6.05 billion purchase by Josh Harris and his group. So today's podcast will break down what went wrong during Dan Snyder's tenure and why he still made more than $5 billion in profit despite never winning any big games. Enjoy!

Jul 24, 202318:27
#183 SlamBall Returns To ESPN After Raising $11 Million From Celebrities

#183 SlamBall Returns To ESPN After Raising $11 Million From Celebrities

Anyone who watched Spike TV in the early 2000s is in for a treat because SlamBall is BACK. The league has raised $11 million from investors like Michael Rubin, Gary Vaynerchuk, Blake Griffin, and David Blitzer, and its two-year deal with ESPN officially kicks off this Friday, July 21. So for today's podcast I sat down with SlamBall CEO Mason Gordon to discuss why SlamBall initially failed, how the company plans to make money, what the future might look like, and more. Enjoy!

Jul 21, 202319:48
#182 How AC Milan Became One Of America's Favorite Football Clubs

#182 How AC Milan Became One Of America's Favorite Football Clubs

The United States is the biggest sports market in the world — and European football clubs want a piece of it. Clubs want to expand their fan bases to American soil and take their already iconic organizations to an even higher level. So today's podcast will explore American fan expansion in European football, and focus on the groundbreaking work AC Milan is doing to plant its own flag in the United States. Enjoy!


Jul 19, 202311:49
#181 Why Saudi Arabia Will Invest Billions In Tennis

#181 Why Saudi Arabia Will Invest Billions In Tennis

When it comes to Saudi Arabia and sports, all eyes are on the merger deal between the PGA TOUR, DP World Tour, and LIV Golf. But in the background, talks about Saudi Arabian investment in professional tennis are brewing. So today’s podcast will examine why professional tennis is likely of interest to the Saudi Arabian Public Investment Fund (PIF) and why the sport’s economics make it a prime target for financial disruption. Enjoy!

Jul 17, 202322:08
#180 The Yankees $200 Million Patch Sponsor, Lionel Messi's MLS Debut, NYT Eliminates Its Sports Desk and ESPN's Mounting Layoffs

#180 The Yankees $200 Million Patch Sponsor, Lionel Messi's MLS Debut, NYT Eliminates Its Sports Desk and ESPN's Mounting Layoffs

Today's podcast covers 1) The New York Yankees new $200 million jersey patch sponsor, 2) the details behind Lionel Messi's upcoming MLS debut, 3) why the New York Times is disbanding its sports desk, and 4) the economics that forced ESPN to fire 20+ on-air personalities. Enjoy!
Jul 15, 202326:03
#179 How The $2.3 Billion Sphere In Las Vegas Plans To Become A Global Brand

#179 How The $2.3 Billion Sphere In Las Vegas Plans To Become A Global Brand

The MSG Sphere in Las Vegas is going viral for its out-of-this-world display on the Las Vegas Strip. But what really is this giant Sphere for? Why was it built? How does it work? And what does the business behind it actually look like? This podcast will cover everything you need to know about the new Las Vegas MSG Sphere. Enjoy!

Jul 13, 202318:32
#178 Why NFL Teams Struggle To Charter Private Jets

#178 Why NFL Teams Struggle To Charter Private Jets

NFL teams only travel for one game per week when they're on the road during the season. But that doesn't mean their one trip is your normal, run-of-the-mill operation. That's because these trips include 150+ players, coaches, and staff members and 15,000+ pounds of equipment. So today's episode breaks down everything you need to know about the logistics behind NFL travel. Enjoy!


Jul 11, 202318:12
#177 The Unique Business Model That Made Planet Fitness A $6 Billion Brand

#177 The Unique Business Model That Made Planet Fitness A $6 Billion Brand

Planet Fitness has caught a lot of crap over the years for its Pizza Mondays, Bagel Tuesdays, and Lunk Alarm. But the gym chain is a behemoth, boasting 2,500 locations and 18 million members worldwide. So today's podcast breaks down the business behind Planet Fitness, including how they strategically acquire large gym spaces and why their pricing hasn't changed in 30 years. Enjoy!

Jul 08, 202318:07
#176 Why Wimbledon Leaves $75 Million On The Table

#176 Why Wimbledon Leaves $75 Million On The Table

Wimbledon is one of the world's most iconic sporting events. The 500-member private club in the suburbs of London takes home nearly $60 million in profit from a 2-week event each Summer. But they are also leaving a lot of money on the table. So today's podcast breaks down the $450 million business behind Wimbledon, including its media rights, ticket sales, sponsorships, concessions, and merchandise sales.

Jul 05, 202322:38
#175 An Exclusive Conversation With Boston Celtics Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca

#175 An Exclusive Conversation With Boston Celtics Co-Owner Steve Pagliuca

Steve Pagliuca is the former co-chairman of Bain Capital ($165 billion in AUM) and the current owner of the Boston Celtics (NBA) and Atalanta BC (s A). We discuss the negotiation process behind buying an NBA team, how he values the world's most prominent sports assets, the future of media rights deals, and more.

Jul 03, 202330:43
#174 The Financials Behind The Tour de France

#174 The Financials Behind The Tour de France

The Tour de France is one of the world's most challenging sporting events. So today's podcast will cover everything you need to know, from its 100+ year history and layout to the millions in prize money and sponsorships that each cyclist and team collect. Enjoy!
Jun 30, 202326:47
#173 Inside Europe's Most Demanding Football Academies

#173 Inside Europe's Most Demanding Football Academies

The European Football youth academy system is super complex. The world's biggest clubs are recruiting kids as young as 8 years old, promising them elite training and a chance to earn millions as a professional. So today's podcast breaks down how these academies work, what a typical schedule might look like, and the slim chances these players have at actually going pro. Enjoy!

Jun 28, 202321:48
#172 How Athlete Insurance Plans Actually Work

#172 How Athlete Insurance Plans Actually Work

Thousands of professional athletes globally make millions of dollars annually in salary. But what happens when things go wrong? Injuries occur, of course. And some players just don't perform their best for the entire contract length. So today's episode runs through the unique world of athlete insurance, including how it works and specific case studies of athletes who have benefited financially from these complex insurance policies. Enjoy!

Jun 26, 202326:01
#171 How Brands Leverage Formula 1 To Make Billions

#171 How Brands Leverage Formula 1 To Make Billions

Formula 1 is one of the world's fastest-growing sports. The business was purchased by Liberty Media in 2016 for $4.4 billion. They are now doing nearly $3 billion in annual revenue alone, and Formula 1's stock price is 275% since the acquisition. But rather than talk about Liberty Media specifically. Today's episode showcases how some of the sport's most prominent brands are leveraging the sport's 1.5 billion viewers to build multi-billion-dollar businesses. Enjoy!

Jun 23, 202317:01
#170 How Michael Jordan Turned $25 Million Into $3 Billion By Buying The Charlotte Hornets For Pennies On The Dollar

#170 How Michael Jordan Turned $25 Million Into $3 Billion By Buying The Charlotte Hornets For Pennies On The Dollar

Michael Jordan shocked the sports world last week when he announced that he was selling his controlling stake in the Charlotte Hornets at a $3 billion valuation. So today's podcast breaks down how Michael Jordan acquired the team for pennies on the dollar, why they have performed so poorly on the court, and how he's set to make more money on this one deal than his 40-year partnership with Nike. Enjoy!

Jun 21, 202317:57
#169 How The Vegas Golden Knights Became A $1 Billion NHL Franchise In Just 6 Years

#169 How The Vegas Golden Knights Became A $1 Billion NHL Franchise In Just 6 Years

The Las Vegas Golden Knights just won the Stanley Cup, reaching the mountaintop of the NHL in just six seasons of existence. So today we'll take a look at the business of the Golden Knights, including how the organization built a consistent contender from scratch and why their valuation has doubled ($500M to $1B) virtually overnight.
Jun 19, 202316:42
#168 Los Angeles CC: How One Of The World's Most Secretive Golf Clubs Saves $80 Million On Taxes

#168 Los Angeles CC: How One Of The World's Most Secretive Golf Clubs Saves $80 Million On Taxes

Los Angeles Country Club is hosting this week’s US Open golf tournament — and it's also one of the world’s most secretive golf clubs. So today's podcast breaks down everything you need to know, including why they don't allow celebrity members, their $250,000 initiation fees, their 1,000+ rule book, and the two laws implemented to help them save $80 million per year on taxes. Enjoy!

Jun 16, 202311:31
#167 The $400 Million Investment Fund That Gives Athletes Cash In Exchange For Future Earnings

#167 The $400 Million Investment Fund That Gives Athletes Cash In Exchange For Future Earnings

Big League Advantage is an investment firm that provides athletes with cash payments in exchange for a percentage of future earnings. The company has raised over $400 million and signed deals with several big-name athletes, so today’s podcast breaks down everything you need to know about how their business works and why more than 500 athletes have agreed to these deals. Enjoy!

Jun 14, 202323:00
#166 The Economics Behind Tiger Woods & Rory McIlroy's New Golf League

#166 The Economics Behind Tiger Woods & Rory McIlroy's New Golf League

Today's episode is broken into two parts: 1) A financial breakdown of Tiger Woods and Rory McIlroy's new indoor golf league TGL and 2) an exclusive interview with Reddit co-founder Alexis Ohanian, who purchased the first team in TGL with tennis legend (and his wife) Serena Williams and Venus Williams. Enjoy!

Jun 12, 202354:52
#165 The Unique Contract That Convinced Lionel Messi To Join MLS

#165 The Unique Contract That Convinced Lionel Messi To Join MLS

Lionel Messi shocked the sports world this week, officially announcing his intent to join Inter Miami CF of Major League Soccer. So today's podcast breaks down everything you need to know, including the events that led Messi to choose MLS over Barcelona and Saudi, the unique clauses in his contract that could make him $1B+, and more. Enjoy!
Jun 09, 202336:54
#164 The Secret Details Behind LIV Golf's Merger With The PGA Tour

#164 The Secret Details Behind LIV Golf's Merger With The PGA Tour

Today's episode breaks down the recently announced merger between the PGA Tour, DP World Tour, and LIV Golf. We discuss how the deal got done, what it means for the players, how it might impact other sports, and why Saudi Arabia might just be getting started. Enjoy!

Jun 07, 202323:53
#163 How Mount Everest Became A Huge (And Dangerous) Business

#163 How Mount Everest Became A Huge (And Dangerous) Business

Mount Everest is the world’s tallest mountain — and has also become a huge business. So today’s newsletter breaks down everything you need to know, including why the mountain has become so popular, the crazy amount of money each person spends on the trip, how much the Sherpas are making, and why it has become a $100 million-plus cash cow for the local government.

Jun 05, 202327:51
#162 The $250 Million Business Behind The French Open, Monty Williams Record New Contract, Shannon Sharpe's FS1 Dismissal, and Minnesota's $277 Million Tax Savings

#162 The $250 Million Business Behind The French Open, Monty Williams Record New Contract, Shannon Sharpe's FS1 Dismissal, and Minnesota's $277 Million Tax Savings

Today's episode starts by breaking down the $250 million business behind the French Open, including its history, TV ratings, prize money, and more. Joe then walks through Monty Williams new $78.5 million with the Detroit Pistons, Shannon Sharpe's decision to leave FS1 (and Skip Bayless), and Minnesota's plan to save taxpayers $277 million on US Bank Stadium. Listen, subscribe, share, and enjoy!


TIMESTAMPS


0:00: Intro
1:53: French Open
12:51: Monty Williams
19:14: Shannon Sharpe
31:58: US Bank Stadium

Jun 03, 202343:52
#161 NBA Finals Preview, Bob Myers Departure, Lionel Messi's MLS/Barcelona Deal, And Mark Zuckerberg's Murph Workout Time

#161 NBA Finals Preview, Bob Myers Departure, Lionel Messi's MLS/Barcelona Deal, And Mark Zuckerberg's Murph Workout Time

Today's episode starts by breaking down the 2023 NBA Finals matchup between the Miami Heat and Denver Nuggets. Joe then discusses the financial impact behind Bob Myer's decision to leave the Golden State Warriors, the unique deal that might eventually bring Lionel Messi to MLS, and why Mark Zuckerberg's Murph workout time might be believable. Enjoy!


TIMESTAMPS:


0:00: Intro
1:22: NBA Finals Preview
12:12: Bob Myers departure
17:45: Lionel Messi's MLS future
25:30: Mark Zuckerberg's Murch time

Jun 01, 202334:06
#160 How Conor McGregor Made $600M+ From A Sport Notorious For Low Pay + An Exclusive Interview With Paradigm Sports Management Founder Audie Attar

#160 How Conor McGregor Made $600M+ From A Sport Notorious For Low Pay + An Exclusive Interview With Paradigm Sports Management Founder Audie Attar

The first part of today's episode breaks down how Conor McGregor conquered the UFC, making $600 million from a sport that is notorious for its low pay. Then the second part of this episode is an exclusive interview with Audie Attar. Audie is the Founder and President of Paradigm Sports Management, where he helps McGregor (and several other athletes) negotiate contracts, launch businesses, and close sponsorship deals. Enjoy!TIMESTAMPS:

0:00: Intro
1:16: The business behind Conor McGregor
18:11: Exclusive Interview with Audie Attar

May 31, 202301:01:36
#159 Luton Town’s $200 Million Promotion, Indy 500/Monaco GP Recaps, Colorado’s Lucrative Spring Game, And Oakland’s Stadium Renderings In Las Vegas

#159 Luton Town’s $200 Million Promotion, Indy 500/Monaco GP Recaps, Colorado’s Lucrative Spring Game, And Oakland’s Stadium Renderings In Las Vegas

Today's podcast breaks down four topics: 1) The $200 million-plus financials behind Luton Town's promotion to the Premier League, 2) A (business) recap of the Indianapolis 500 and Monaco GP, 3) How Colorado made $200,000 in profit at this year's Spring Game, and 4) The new details behind the Oakland A's new stadium in Las Vegas. Enjoy!


TIMESTAMPS


0:00: Intro
1:22: Luton Town's $200M promotion
21:36: Indy 500/Monaco GP recaps
36:21: Colorado's lucrative Spring Game
41:30 The A's new ballpark in Las Vegas

May 29, 202348:03
#158 Goodell's Contract Extension, Tom Brady's Stake In The Las Vegas Raiders, And More NFL Inside Takes With Andrew Brandt
May 26, 202344:57
#157 The $100 Million Business Behind The Monaco Grand Prix, Clayton Kershaw's Detailed Routine, And Michael Jordan's New $3 Million Hypercar

#157 The $100 Million Business Behind The Monaco Grand Prix, Clayton Kershaw's Detailed Routine, And Michael Jordan's New $3 Million Hypercar

Today's podcast breaks down three topics: 1) How the Monaco Grand Prix became F1's most famous (and expensive) race, 2) The routine that has made Clayton Kershaw one of MLB's most consistent pitchers, and 3) Michael Jordan's new $3 million hypercar gets delivered. Enjoy!

May 25, 202333:55
#156 MLB's Surge In Popularity, Mercedes' New $85 Million F1 Facility, and Green Bay's 2025 NFL Draft Bid

#156 MLB's Surge In Popularity, Mercedes' New $85 Million F1 Facility, and Green Bay's 2025 NFL Draft Bid

Today's podcast breaks down three topics: 1) The data behind MLB's rule changes and its impact on attendance, viewership, and revenue. 2) The growth of the Mercedes Formula 1 team and their new $85 million silicon valley-style campus. 3) How Green Bay landed the right to host the 2025 NFL Draft at Lambeau Field. Enjoy!

May 24, 202327:28
#155 MLS' New $500 Million Expansion Team & PGA Championship Full Financial Recap

#155 MLS' New $500 Million Expansion Team & PGA Championship Full Financial Recap

Today's podcast breaks down two topics: 1) The economics behind Major League Soccer's new $500 million expansion team in San Diego and 2) A recap of the PGA Championship, including the financial impact for Brooks Koepka and Michael Block. Enjoy!

May 23, 202322:49
#154 Fanatics Pays $150 Million For PointsBet's U.S. Business & YouTube TV Crashes During The NBA Playoffs

#154 Fanatics Pays $150 Million For PointsBet's U.S. Business & YouTube TV Crashes During The NBA Playoffs

Today's episode breaks down two topics: 1. Fanatics' recent $150 million acquisition of PointsBet's U.S. business and 2. YouTube TV's crash and the bifurcation of media rights. Enjoy!

May 20, 202329:03
#153 The Fundamentals for Energy, Athletic Performance, and Longevity With Angelo Keely
May 19, 202337:56
#152 Why ESPN Is Paying Pat McAfee Millions & The Details Behind Francis Ngannou's New PFL Deal

#152 Why ESPN Is Paying Pat McAfee Millions & The Details Behind Francis Ngannou's New PFL Deal

Today's podcast breaks down Pat McAfee's eight-figure deal with ESPN and the financial details behind Francis Ngannou's decision to leave the UFC for the PFL. Enjoy!

May 17, 202322:23
#151 How Topgolf Built A $3 Billion Business, Ja Morant's $100 Million Mistake, And Peacock's $110 Million NFL Streaming Deal

#151 How Topgolf Built A $3 Billion Business, Ja Morant's $100 Million Mistake, And Peacock's $110 Million NFL Streaming Deal

Today's podcast breaks down three topics: 1) The fascinating economics behind Topgolf's $3 billion business, 2) Why Ja Morant's upcoming suspension will cost him more than $100 million in salary and endorsements, and 3) The details behind the NFL's decision to sell its first exclusive streamed playoff game to Peacock for $110 million. Enjoy!

May 16, 202333:59
#150 Running A Formula 1 Team With McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown

#150 Running A Formula 1 Team With McLaren Racing CEO Zak Brown

Zak Brown is the CEO of McLaren Racing. We discuss what it takes to run a Formula 1 team, the qualities that all great drivers have, the growth of the sport, how he works with marketing partners, his biggest regrets, and more. Enjoy!

May 12, 202318:09
#149 The Blue Jay's $300 Million Renovation & Connor Bedard's $5.2 Million Impact

#149 The Blue Jay's $300 Million Renovation & Connor Bedard's $5.2 Million Impact

Today's podcast breaks down two topics: (1) The economics and details behind the Toronto Blue Jay's $300 million stadium renovation and (2) Connor Bedard's $5.2 million Impact on the NHL's Chicago Blackhawks. Enjoy!

May 10, 202323:41
#148 How Formula 1 Became The World's Fastest Growing Sport

#148 How Formula 1 Became The World's Fastest Growing Sport

Joe starts today's episode by providing a behind-the-scenes look at the second running of the Miami Grand Prix. He then breaks down the business behind Formula 1, including how Liberty Media grew the sport and made billions of dollars. Enjoy!

May 08, 202326:08