NSMA's Top Five
Minute Media nabs $17M to expand its user-generated sports media platform
From Ingrid Lunden, TechCrunch
The Last Dance (Michael Jordan Documentary) - Trailer
ESPN's announced new 10-hour documentary, releasing in 2019
Former Rams, Seahawks coach Chuck Knox dies at 86
Recognizing the passing of NFL Head Coach legend Chuck "Ground Chuck" Knox
One of the World’s Most Popular Sports Races to Save Itself
From Chris Stokel-Walker, Bloomberg
How the Supreme Court's Sports Betting Ruling Affects Leagues, Players and Fans
From Michael McCann, Sports Illustrated
Congratulations, sports media: You just got a big business-model subsidy from the Supreme Court
New Supreme Court ruling opens up new business models for sports media.
Richard Deitsch Podcast: Peter King & 2 Sports Media Roundtables
From Richard Deitsch
Stanley Cup win could be too much, too soon for Golden Knights' fan base
The Vegas Golden Knights have long surpassed being the best story in hockey to become arguably the best story in sports.
John Skipper, Who Abruptly Left ESPN, Has a New Job
John Skipper, the former president of ESPN, has been hired as the executive chairman of the sports media company Perform Group, according to a release from the company. Less than six months after his resignation from ESPN, Skipper will soon be competing against his former longtime employer.
NBC SPORTS BOSS MARK LAZARUS TALKS TALENT, NFL AND NETWORK’S GROWING PORTFOLIO
NBC’s Mark Lazarus faced the toughest test of his six year sports reign. The eyes of the nation would be watching assiduously. Any hitches and the critics would pounce.
First the Super Bowl, then the Winter Olympics.
President Harry Truman said, “The buck stops here.” In government and yes, in network television too.
RICHARD SANDOMIR DELVES INTO HIS: 'THE PRIDE OF THE YANKEES: LOU GEHRIG, GARY COOPER AND THE MAKING OF A CLASSIC'
Richard Sandomir is a born and bred New Yorker and a product of CUNY’s Queens College. He spent 25 years covering sports media for the New York Times. His critiques carried significant weight with sports broadcast executives.