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ABOUT SPORTS BIZ

Darren Rovell brings you his unique take on the business of sports: a multi-billion dollar global industry and obsession full of personalities and products. On Sports Biz, Darren will give you his up-to-date take on everything from salaries to endorsement deals to marketing and promotions, trades and tirades – in short, everything that makes sports so exciting.

BIO

Darren Rovell is the author of Sports Biz and is CNBC's Sports Business Reporter. Joining CNBC in 2006, he is responsible for both analyzing and reporting on the sports business world on all of CNBC's programming including "Squawk Box," "Power Lunch," "Street Signs" and "Closing Bell." Sports Biz blog on CNBC.com is an industry insider favorite. Read his full bio here.


DARREN ROVELL'S SPORTS INDEX

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