SPORTSBIZ
Only at The Washington Times: Tim Lemke discusses the business of sports.
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Kastles get key to city
D.C. Mayor Adrian Fenty will honor WorldTeam Tennis champions.
Court says No to Delaware sports gambling
And to think, Delaware was finally going to be an interesting place to visit
Capitals on National TV
The Capitals could appear on national television as many as 12 times this season.
Analyzing the Strasburg deal
A great deal for a great pitcher
Indy Race to Baltimore?
Details from today's press conference to announce details of the proposed Baltimore Grand Prix
Big tenant near ballpark
Lerners' building at 20 M Street lands 10-year lease from GSA for 94,00 square feet.
D.C. United: 'We Win Trophies'
D.C. United wants fans fired up for the U.S. Open Cup.
Pre-Season 'Skins Games on CSN in HD
Comcast SportsNet announced a multiyear extension with the Redskins that provides them the rights to carry the team's pre-season games in high-definition.
A Combine for Sports Sales
PNC Park hosts the "Sports Sales Combine"
Buick and the PGA Tour Cut Ties
Buick officially announced the end of its sponsorship of PGA Tour events.
More good results for Under Armour
Baltimore-based athletic company reports 5 percent rise in revenue and net income, led by boost in sales of apparel. Footwear sales soften as running shoe sales cannibalize training shoe sales.
Affliction Event Cancelled
Another blow to the non-UFC branches of Mixed Martial Arts
Kastles win, and they're in
Some thoughts from team owner Mark Ein and coach Murphy Jensen heading into tonight's playoff match against the Sportimes.
Kastles good news and bad
Kastles host their first playoff match Friday; players fined for incidents during match against Sportimes last week
Australian Sports Could be Hit By Booze Sponsor Ban
Sports in Australia could lose hundreds of millions of dollars in support under a new proposal to restrict the use of alcohol-related sports sponsorships.