Buzzer, a new live sports platform built on micropayments, officially secured live rights to NHL games and the PGA Tour yesterday. Today's email breaks down why it matters.
The NFL has officially agreed to add a 17th regular-season game to the schedule starting next year, but what does this mean for overall player salaries?
Chris Bosh wrote an op-ed for The Players' Tribune yesterday detailing his experience as a student-athlete at Georgia Tech nearly 20 years ago, but has anything changed since?
Madison Square Garden Entertainment agreed to acquire MSG Networks last week for about $900M, but what is their long-term plan?
Despite Major League Baseball seeing a $7B decline in revenue last year, individual team valuations continue to rise.
Washington Football team owner Dan Snyder is buying out minority owners Fred Smith, Robert Rothman, and Dwight Schar for $875M. What does it all mean?
Miami-Dade County and cryptocurrency exchange FTX have agreed to a $135M naming-rights deal for the Miami Heat's home arena. Today's email breaks down the details.
Today's guest post is written by Ezra Levine, the CEO of Collectable — a sports trading card & memorabilia fractional share investment platform.
Despite Stanford University deciding to eliminate their wrestling program, redshirt sophomore Shane Griffith won a national title this weekend.
The NFL has agreed to an 11-year, $105 billion deal with network and streaming partners to distribute their content, but what does this mean for the future of sports broadcasting?
RedBird Capital has invested $750M in Fenway Sports Group, with LeBron James and Maverick Carter becoming partners in FSG. Today's email breaks down the details.
I'm excited to announce that I've partnered with Roundhill Investments, and we are launching MVP, the first ETF that will allow you to invest in professional sports teams and leagues.