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Written for those connected to the financial side of the sports industry in the professional, collegiate and Olympic areas. Editorial provides important news information for sports industry franchises, corporations, advertising, media and regulatory agencies, and professional sports firms. Covers salaries, licensing, team updates, marketing, spending, promotion, and revenue, with an emphasis on both popular as well as smaller sports. Includes a media guide of people in the broadcast arena.
Sports Business Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions in the form of op-ed articles as well as guest feature submissions. They prefer that all guest columns be original to SportsBusiness Journal and that they have not been published elsewhere, in print or online.
The first opportunity exists in their editorial pages. Those are opinion-based columns about an issue in sports business. The subject is usually something that has been in the headlines recently or an issue about which the author feels strongly. Those columns run between 650 and 900 words.
The second area is their From the Field page. It examines a different area of sports business each week, from sponsorship and marketing, to youth sports, to facilities, sports law, philanthropy, etc. It is a non-promotional, case-study or best practices type of column that looks at campaigns, projects, executions, activations, lawsuits, building projects, etc. The columns cover how or why a campaign or project worked, and tips for achieving the same kinds of results. Those columns run between 850-950 words.
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Written for those connected to the financial side of the sports industry in the professional, collegiate and Olympic areas. Editorial provides important news information for sports industry franchises, corporations, advertising, media and regulatory agencies, and professional sports firms. Covers salaries, licensing, team updates, marketing, spending, promotion, and revenue, with an emphasis on both popular as well as smaller sports. Includes a media guide of people in the broadcast arena. Sports Business Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions in the form of op-ed articles as well as guest feature submissions. They prefer that all guest columns be original to SportsBusiness Journal and that they have not been published elsewhere, in print or online. The first opportunity exists in their editorial pages. Those are opinion-based columns about an issue in sports business. The subject is usually something that has been in the headlines recently or an issue about which the author feels strongly. Those columns run between 650 and 900 words. The second area is their From the Field page. It examines a different area of sports business each week, from sponsorship and marketing, to youth sports, to facilities, sports law, philanthropy, etc. It is a non-promotional, case-study or best practices type of column that looks at campaigns, projects, executions, activations, lawsuits, building projects, etc. The columns cover how or why a campaign or project worked, and tips for achieving the same kinds of results. Those columns run between 850-950 words.
Website
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Location
Frequency
Circulation
Sectors
Business, Sports, Sports Business, eSports
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