Sports Media
April 2006
Keep 'Pro' out of Sports   Indianapolis Star, 4-2-06
 
March 2006
It's easy to take potshots when you never have to talk to your targets   Sports Illustrated, 3-27-06
 
A Ban on Beer Ads in Bud’s Back Yard?      Fort Worth Star Telegram, 3-27-06
 
A battle for college sports viewers   Chronicle of Higher Education, 3-3-06
 
October 2005
The Dance Spins Off Gobs of Money    espn.com, 10-10-05
 
August 2005
Study: female coverage lags   journalism.org 8-22-05
 
March 2005
The End of Sports Radio (as we know it)    Seattle Post-Intelligencer, 3-16-05
 
November 2004
Exploitation? Or Opportunity?    Indy Star, 11-5-04
 
September 2004
College Athletics Prominent In SI’s 50th Anniversary Issue    Sports Illustrated, 9-27-04
 
Televised College Football: Too Much of A Good Thing? 9-22-04
 
December 2000
 
Character counts in coaching, and in everything else too    The Second Annual Joe Lapchick Character Awards had a strong Big East flavor, with Georgetown coach John Thompson and ex St. John’s AD Jack Kaiser among the honorees. Eyewitness report by College Athletics Clips Editor Nick Infante, 11-19-09
 
StubHub signs deal for Big East tournament   Multiyear deal will make StubHub the official fan-to-fan ticket marketplace for the conference’s men’s basketball tournament.   SportsBusiness Journal, 11-30-09
 
New media is where it's at   Ben Fairclough becomes first ever to view non-password content.   Clips release, 12-2-09
 
November 2000
Five more at the Dunk   Providence College has signed a five-year contract extension with The Dunkin' Donuts Center.   Friars.com, 11-23-09
 
Fruits of their Labor    BE free access The coaching trees of many big time D1 head coaches continue to grow and for them, it’s a good thing.   ESPN, 1-25-10
 
The Battle for BCS Bucks  BE free access  Just as national healthcare has become the battleground for America’s haves and have-nots, the BCS issue has become much the same for college athletics.   SportsBusiness Journal, 1-25-10
 
Getting what you paid for?    BE free access  Educational opportunities cost more and are harder to hold onto than ever before, especially in California. New York Times, 1-23-10
 
Teams active in social media build a strategic advantage   Clips Guest Commentary   Our guest author weighs in on social media continuing along a “hockey-[stick]” growth rate in which online communities "will soon define the future of products and services." By Pat Coyle, SportsBusiness Journal, 1-4-10
 
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