Media outlets starting with S
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Sports Business Journal
Written for those connected to the financial side of the sports industry in the professional, collegiate and Olympic areas. Editorial provides important news information for sports industry franchises, corporations, advertising, media and regulatory agencies, and professional sports firms. Covers salaries, licensing, team updates, marketing, spending, promotion, and revenue, with an emphasis on both popular as well as smaller sports. Includes a media guide of people in the broadcast arena. Sports Business Journal DOES accept bylined articles/submissions in the form of op-ed articles as well as guest feature submissions. They prefer that all guest columns be original to SportsBusiness Journal and that they have not been published elsewhere, in print or online. The first opportunity exists in their editorial pages. Those are opinion-based columns about an issue in sports business. The subject is usually something that has been in the headlines recently or an issue about which the author feels strongly. Those columns run between 650 and 900 words. The second area is their From the Field page. It examines a different area of sports business each week, from sponsorship and marketing, to youth sports, to facilities, sports law, philanthropy, etc. It is a non-promotional, case-study or best practices type of column that looks at campaigns, projects, executions, activations, lawsuits, building projects, etc. The columns cover how or why a campaign or project worked, and tips for achieving the same kinds of results. Those columns run between 850-950 words.
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Sports Business Radio
Program focuses on the issues and people directly impacting the world of sports business. Guests include pro sports league executives, agents, college athletics administrators, sports apparel company reps, ad agency executives, media executives and athletes. The show debuted in April 2004. This program is syndicated by Sports Byline USA. Podcasts are available.
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Sports Business Radio
Sports Business Radio focuses on the issues and people directly impacting the world of sports business. Guests on the show offering an insider's perspective include pro sports league executives, agents, college athletics administrators, sports apparel company reps, ad agency executives, media executives & athletes.
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Sports Byline USA
Sports Byline USA is a flagship program on the network and is heard on numerous radio stations, Sirius Satellite Radio channel 122, and on CRN Digital Talk Radio Networks channel 2. The station is also available on several international stations and is the main sports programming of the American Forces Network. It provides listeners with the opportunity to talk with their favorite sports heroes, and offers a forum for listeners to voice their opinions on current sports issues. Past guests have included athletes such as Mark McGuire, Jamal Anderson, Oscar De La Hoya and Gabrielle Reece, as well as influential sports broadcasters such as Bob Costas and Dan Dierdorf. Topics on the show range from issues such as player strikes to gender equality in sports. Listeners who want to participate in discussions on Sports Byline USA should call its live, toll-free national telephone number at (800) 878-7529. The show has approximately two million listeners per week. Advertising rates vary from station to station. All pitches, press releases, and other related materials should be directed to the executive producer.
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Sports Byline USA
Sports Byline USA is a national radio network specializing in sports talk shows. The network's programming includes: Sports Byline USA featuring in-depth interviews and listener discussions of current sports news and events; Sports Byline USA-Weekend, a "best of" version of the weekday show; Sports Overnight America featuring the days scores, news and highlights, as well as a listener-driven discussion of the days results and the next days possibilities; Speed Freaks featuring news, interviews, and discussion about motor sports; Video Game Review featuring current news and information about video games; and The Wrestling Observer Live featuring discussion on the latest news and events in the world of wrestling. The network has over 200 affiliates nationwide, including KYCY-AM in San Francisco, KGMF-AM in Phoenix, WXNT-AM in Indianapolis, WKRX-FM in Detroit, and KLLI-FM in Dallas. The network is geared towards adults, ages 18 and older, who are interested in sports. Advertising rates vary from station to station. For specific information, call Sports Byline USA at (415) 434-8300. All pitches, press releases, and other related materials should be sent to the executive producer. Sports Byline has over 200 affiliates around the United States and overseas. Sports Byline’s distribution network includes The Virgin Islands, Puerto Rico, the Armed Forces Network, CRN Digital Radio and SiriusXM Radio.
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Sports Car Market
Published as a guide to collecting classic, antique, sports, hot rod and muscle cars. Focuses on the entire collector car market from $2,500 MGBs, $30,000 Chevelle SS convertibles and $150,000 vintage Duesenbergs to million-dollar Ferrari 250 SWBs.
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Sports Central - KCBS-TV
Program taking a look at the latest sports news, with a focus on California teams.
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SSports Central Sunday - KCBS-TV
KCBS-TV's sports department wraps up the final results and news of the sporting world on this program, with an emphasis on California teams.
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SSports Club - KLPW-AM
This weekly show focuses on sports talk with news, highlights and scores of the region's teams, including interviews with local sports personalities, athletes and coaches as well as listener call-in for comments and questions.