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  • MLS kicks off, DraftKings, YouTube TV’s future
    Feb 20 2025
    From MLS, to the NFL to DraftKings (DKNG), to YouTube TV streaming rights and Formula One, it’s been a busy week in the world of sports. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano takes a look at some of this week’s biggest headlines in the sports business world that you and your portfolio need to know. New York Giants are looking to sell minority stake in franchise Though the Super Bowl is long over, there’s plenty still happening off the field in the NFL. The New York Giants announced they are looking to sell up to 10% of the team. If the deal goes through, they will be joining the Buffalo Bills and Miami Dolphins in this new trend of NFL teams accepting private equity investors. Back in August 2024, the NFL voted to allow private equity funds to buy stakes in football teams. Forbes most recently valued the Giants at $7.3B, making them the fourth most valuable team in the NFL. DraftKings Q4 earning results In its fourth quarter earnings results, DraftKings announced it generated $1.39B in fourth quarter revenue. The gambling company also shared their iGaming revenue for the first time in company history. Pompliano breaks down DraftKings profits brought in via iGaming versus sports books and why the revenue from both are so significant. YouTube TV and the fragmentation of sports media Last week, YouTube TV was embroiled in a carriage dispute with Paramount Global (PARA). The conflict saw most of Paramount’s channels go dark on the Google (GOOG, GOOGL)-owned streaming service, just weeks before the start of March Madness. Though an extension agreement was made, this isn’t the first time YouTube TV has faced a carriage dispute with a network. The same thing happened in 2021 with Disney (DIS). Pompliano takes a closer look at YouTube TV and how the digital streamer’s business practices, price hikes, and rising costs have further added to a fragmentation of sports media rights. ESPN exits F1 US media rights deal The future of Formula One media rights in the United States remains in flux after it was announced ESPN will not renew its deal with the racing league after the 2025 season. Currently F1 receives $90 million per year from ESPN, but is looking for a higher annual fee. Netflix (NFLX) and NBC both have eyes on the league, so it will be interesting to see where negotiations net out with the racing giant. Plus, San Diego FC CEO and founding partner Tom Penn stops by the show to talk about the team’s inaugural MLS season, which kicks off its first game this weekend. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com
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    25 min
  • Betting on Tom Brady, NASCAR, MLB media rights
    Feb 13 2025
    With the Philadelphia Eagles winning the Super Bowl and the NFL now officially between seasons, the rest of the sports world is coming back into focus. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano takes a look at some of this week’s biggest headlines in the sports business world that you and your portfolio need to know. SAQUON BARKLEY’S NFL POSTSEASON BONUSES Following the Philadelphia Eagles NFL championship win, team superstar Saquon Barkley earned $1.5M in total bonuses for his postseason success. MLB MEDIA RIGHTS FUTURE Pompliano takes a look at The Athletic’s report that the MLB could walk away from ESPN if the network exits their media rights deal. ESPN is currently set to broadcast its 36th season of Sunday Night Football in the upcoming 2025 MLB season, but they could opt out of the $550M annual deal in 2026, 2027, and 2028. NASCAR’S DAYTONA 500 SHIFTS INTO GEAR NASCAR’s 67th Daytona 500 takes place this Sunday at Daytona International Speedway. The 500-mile race marks the start of NASCAR’s new 7-year, $7.7B media rights package with Fox Sports, NBC, TNT Sports and Amazon (AMZN). Plus, Pompliano takes a look at Fox’s $375M investment in Tom Brady as a NFL broadcaster and breaks down whether or not the massive contract is a good deal. Association of National Advertisers Group Executive Vice President Nick Primola also stops by the show to talk with Pompliano about this year’s advertisements from the big game and how airing these pricy commercials impacts brands following the NFL championship. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Thoughts? Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com.
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    23 min
  • Chiefs vs. Eagles: Super Bowl LIX by the numbers
    Feb 6 2025
    Football’s biggest night is finally here! Super Bowl LIX kicks off this Sunday evening in New Orleans with the Kansas City Chiefs facing off against the Philadelphia Eagles in an epic rematch that is bound to be a game for the history books. Will the Birds come out on top or will the Chiefs “three-peat” and win the championship for the third year in a row? This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano breaks down everything about the Big Game for football fans and investors alike and covers all things having to do with the financial side of the NFL championship. Plus, Moorad Center for the Study of Sports Law Executive Director and friend of the podcast, Andrew Brandt, drops by the show again this week to discuss the big game and the current state of the NFL. To listen to more Yahoo Finance Sports Report, click here. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com.
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    25 min
  • Chiefs vs. Eagles, Netflix’s sports strategy: YF Sports Report
    Jan 30 2025
    Though the biggest story of the week is that the Kansas City Chiefs and Philadelphia Eagles have advanced to the Super Bowl, which takes place on Sunday February 9, there’s plenty of other news going on in the sports world. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano takes a look at some of this week’s biggest post-season football-related headlines in the sports business world that you and your portfolio need to know. Caitlin Clark’s Signature Nike Shoe In an interview with Fortune, Nike (NKE) CEO Elliot Hill confirmed Caitlin Clark’s signature sneaker is on its way. Though Hill did not confirm when Clark’s shoe will be released to the public, he did tease that the shoe company is working with the 2024 WNBA Rookie of the Year on her logo and shoe design. Clark, who was drafted number one by the Indiana Fever in the 2024 WNBA Draft, signed a $28 million endorsement deal with Nike. Once her shoe is released, she’ll join Sabrina Ionescu and A’ja Wilson as the only WNBA players with signature Nike shoes. Netflix’s Live Sports Strategy Netflix (NFLX) recently announced that it added nearly 19 million subscribers in the last quarter. Part of this increase is due to Netflix’s push to stream more live sporting events. Pompliano takes a look at the new subscriptions brought in from both the Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson fight as well as the NFL Christmas Day games as a case study and how these games subscriber numbers could lead to an increase in Netflix’s live sports strategy in the future. Chiefs vs. Eagles 2.0: Super Bowl LIX The Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles have both advanced to the Super Bowl. This will be the second time the NFL teams have faced off in the championship. All eyes will be on the Kansas City Chiefs to see if they win the coveted championship game for the third year in a row, or if the Philadelphia Eagles will come out on top in this rematch from the game in 2023. Plus, Pompliano is joined by Founder and Chairman of Athletes.org, Jim Cavale, to talk about college athletics and how his company is striving to protect the rights of these young athletes as they navigate sports agencies and protecting their name, image, and likeness. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Yahoo Finance Sports Report is developed and produced by Lauren Pokedoff.
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    25 min
  • Soccer star Jozy Altidore talks Buffalo Bills investment, Quinn Ewers declines millions: Sports Report
    Jan 23 2025
    Former international soccer star Jozy Altidore is putting his career earnings to work, spending big on the future of sports. The athlete is investing big off-the-pitch, buying stakes in both the NFL's Buffalo Bills and Tiger Woods' indoor golf league, TGL. The former World Cup star spoke with Joe Pompliano about his big investments, calling the NFL the 'creme de la creme in terms of sports investing at the moment,' saying he took the opportunity to buy in with both hands. Athletes worldwide are looking to put their money to work after seeing earnings skyrocket in recent years, including college sports. However, not everyone is jumping at the cash; Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers recently passed up a reported $8 million NIL deal to stay in college, deciding to declare for the NFL draft instead. It's a decision that left many scratching their heads. So why pass up the deal? Joe discusses that, the potential soccer start that could be headed to the MLS, and the new basketball league that could take on the NBA in the latest edition of the Yahoo Finance sports report. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG.
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    25 min
  • DraftKings’ new bet, CFP Championship: YF Sports Report
    Jan 16 2025
    While there’s plenty to discuss in the world of sports, postseason football is making its foray into the spotlight this week. The divisional round of the NFL playoffs kicks off on Sunday January 19 while college football has its national championship game on Monday, January 20. These games are sure to generate plenty of buzz and revenue both on and off the field. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano takes a look at some of this week’s biggest postseason football-related headlines in the sports business world that you and your portfolio need to know. DraftKings tests new subscription-based pilot program in New York During the NFL playoffs, DraftKings (DKNG) is launching DraftKings Sportsbook+, a subscription-based pilot program that will provide subscribers with boosted odds on select parlays. The new service is only available in New York for now. It will be interesting to see how it impacts DraftKings, as it is the first major sportsbook to offer this kind of subscription service. College Football National Championship Game Payouts The College Football Playoff National Championship is “a massive money engine,” says Pompliano. Not only are the schools with the biggest budgets in college football competing, Notre Dame and Ohio State, Pompliano breaks down where there’s additional capital in the postseason, from team payouts for reaching the championship, ticket revenue, stadium ownership to flights and hotel costs. Plus, Pompliano is joined by Yahoo Sports Senior Reporter Vince Goodwill, to discuss the current state of the NBA as well as the future of the league as it looks to expand its number of teams and grow its audience. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Yahoo Finance Sports Report is developed and produced by Lauren Pokedoff.
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    26 min
  • NFL playoffs, David Beckham’s big business: YF Sports Report
    Jan 9 2025
    Two weeks into 2025 and there’s plenty of news coming out of the sports business world. Between the NFL playoffs starting this weekend, the Australian Open in full swing, former soccer star David Beckham’s branded businesses thriving, among other headlines, there’s a lot to break down. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano takes a look at some of this week’s biggest headlines in the sports business world that you and your portfolio need to know. NFL playoffs kick off Pompliano breaks down all the numbers behind the NFL postseason, which kicks off on Saturday. David Beckham’s brands pay out $124M in dividends The Financial Times reported Beckham’s holding company, DRJB Holdings, paid out $124M in dividends. Pompliano takes a look at why these numbers are so large and how Beckham is turning his name, image, and likeness into such a financially successful brand. Swinging into the Australian Open The Australian Open is the first tennis championship set in 2025. Pompliano provides a playbook on why this year’s tournament is such a huge deal for the sport. Plus, Pompliano is joined by Professional Sports Authenticator (PSA) President Ryan Hoge to talk about how trading cards and sports memorabilia are becoming their own kind of investment class. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Yahoo Finance Sports Report is developed and produced by Lauren Pokedoff.
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    24 min
  • NFL scores with Netflix, Pop-Tarts Bowl: YF Sports Report
    Jan 2 2025
    As the NFL heads into their final week of regular season play, there’s much to discuss around the league both looking back on the recent success from their Christmas Day games on Netflix (NFLX), and also looking forward to what’s in store for the sport in 2025. This week on Yahoo Finance Sports Report, host Joe Pompliano chats with Yahoo Sports Senior NFL Reporter Jori Epstein about all things NFL. Following the Christmas Day games that were streamed on Netflix, the streamer reported both the Ravens-Texans and Chiefs-Steelers games averaged over 24M viewers for each game. Pompliano asks Epstein what she thought was the NFL’s goal by electing to air these on a streamer versus broadcast television or even cable. Epstein attributes the league’s decision to three aspects: increasing their demographic, media rights, and international game play. Plus, Pompliano takes a look at some of the most viral moments from college football's Pop-Tart Bowl, which took place last weekend, where the Iowa State Cyclones defeated the Miami Hurricanes 42-41. Yahoo Finance Sports Report with Joe Pompliano, a vodcast brought to you by Yahoo Finance and Yahoo Sports, looks beyond the latest sports business headlines, analyzes all the need-to-know news - the teams, trades, and billion dollar deals - so you and your portfolio will win BIG. Questions? Fan mail? Email us at yfpodcasts@yahooinc.com. Yahoo Finance Sports Report is developed and produced by Lauren Pokedoff.
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    26 min