Author: Sports Business Journal
This week’s SBJ Sports Media Podcast dives into the NBA Playoffs and the Pac-12’s media deal with CBS Sports.Read More
From Spain to South Africa, nations are investing big in sports infrastructure to attract the growing wave of travelling fans.Read More
Hours after his team had lauded the Supreme Court’s landmark ruling legalizing same-sex marriage, Obama delivered a eulogy for the leader of a Black church in Charleston, S.C., one of nine victims of a shooting there.Read More
“They ask for equal dignity in the eyes of the law,” then-Supreme Court Justice Anthony Kennedy wrote in the June 26, 2015, ruling legalizing same-sex marriage. “The Constitution grants them that right.”Read More
The real question today is not whether Africa is digital. It is. The question is: can digital growth be scaled sustainably, secured effectively, and designed to truly engage people across diverse realities? …Read More
Mr. Rob Bokhoven reiterated the strength of the bilateral relationship and announced plans to share a mobile border software program with the NISāan initiative designed to provide innovative, tech-driven solutions to enhance Nigeriaās border control systems.Read More
From stocks to currencies to credit, the rebound from the depths of the April market turmoil has been impressiveRead More
Banijay Asia CEO Deepak Dhar announces new scripted and unscripted deals in Jakarta as Asian producers discuss global content expansion at APOS.Read More
The European Union is reassessing its ties with China strained relations with the United States. Tensions with the U.S., including trade wars and shifting alliances, have pushed EU leaders to explore reducing reliance on Washington. China sees this as an opportunity to strengthen its relationship with Europe, especially as both face economic challenges. EU-China trade is significant, but concerns over trade deficits, human rights, and geopolitical tensions complicate deeper cooperation. An upcoming summit in July may signal future collaboration, though major agreements seem unlikely. Meanwhile, the U.S. warns Europe against closer ties with Beijing, fearing weakened Western unity.Read More
BARCELONA, Spain (AP) ā Jilted, betrayed, dumped, or defiant. It’s hard to describe the European Union after relentless attacks from its once-dependable ally, the United States. The threat from Donaldā¦Read More