Today's email details the background on one of my favorite charity initiatives in sports: Chris Long and the Waterboys.
Most people were shocked to hear that The Weeknd wasn't paid for his Super Bowl halftime performance, but based on future financial return, should they be?
Alex Rodriguez has filed to raise $500M for a sports-focused SPAC, but what does he intend to target?
MSG Sports Corp reported disappointing earnings yesterday, yet the market still responded positively — why?
EA Sports announced the return of their college football video game, but what about NIL rules?
Hedge Fund titans like Steve Cohen, Dan Sundheim, and Gabe Plotkin have collectively lost billions of dollars shorting GameStop, but what does it mean for their sports franchise ownership stakes?
After purchasing the Utah Jazz for $1.66 billion last October, Ryan Smith has consistently impressed — here's how.
With so much happening in the world of sports yesterday, today's email will cover three topics: The NHL borrowing $1 billion, Naomi Osaka investing in soccer, and the Warriors revenue declining 70%.
NBCUniversal's DTC streaming platform Peacock has agreed to acquire the exclusive rights to WWE content, but what is their strategy going forward?
With franchise valuations increasing 550% over the last decade, the NBA is getting creative in expanding their investor base.
Tom Brady and Alex Guerrero launched TB12 in 2013, but what has the sports performance and nutrition company been up to since?
Dan Le Batard officially left ESPN earlier this month after a 22-year career at the network, but what does he plan to do next?