Sports Biz
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- Collectors Wary Of Investing In Josh Hamilton
- Sergio Tacchini, Djokovic Shockingly Part Ways
- Congress Wants End to Sports Sponsorships by Military
- RGIII Signs Endorsement Deal With Sports Protection Company Evoshield
- Logic of Realignment Won’t Be Clear For a Decade
- Has Chesapeake’s Buying Of Thunder Tickets Inflated The Market?
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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.
Your Chance To Write For "SportsBiz"
By: Darren Rovell
CNBC Sports Business Reporter
CNBC Sports Business Reporter
We don't normally accept submissions for this blog, but from May 14-25, we're giving you a chance to have your say.
We are looking for smart observations about the state of the sports biz industry. Pick any topic, ranging from stadium naming rights to endorsements to collegiate conference expansion.
Here's what we need from you. Send your fully written blog to us () by May 12 at 3 p.m. ET.
With the blog, write a short two sentences about who you are, who you work for and feel free to include your e-mail so that you can get feedback.
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