SPORTSBIZ
Only at The Washington Times: Tim Lemke discusses the business of sports.
Latest Blog Entries
A Final (Perhaps) Blog Post
In which a lot of people get thanked.
Topps Lands Strasburg
First endorsement deal for Nationals' first-round pick
Pre-Snowstorm Hodgepodge
Catching up on a few sportsbiz items relating to Tiger Woods, NASCAR and some other things
Accenture drops Tiger Woods
Cites "circumstances of last two weeks."
Wizards lose some value, still in black
Forbes says the Wizards are worth $313 million, ranking them 19th in the NBA.
On Gammons, ESPN and the MLB Network
Gammons, like others, recognized MLB Network as a less frenetic place to work.
EA Sports and the World Cup
A conversation with Sam Cooper, head of EA Sports FIFA franchise.
A Chat With Maury Brown, Round Two
Maury Brown of the Business of Sports Network and I engage in a long email conversation about the top issues of the day.
Poor Serena
Record fine for US Open tirade is still a drop in the bucket for world numer one
Caps, Wizards and Verizon FiOS
Fans in parts of Maryland will miss out on seeing some games this year.
More events at FedEx Field
World Cup soccer? It's a possibility.
Why Does NBA's Broadband Product Cost So Much?
If you want to watch out-of-market NBA games on your computer, you have to pay $150. That's $40 more than baseball's similar service. Why the disparity in price?
An Interview with Tony Ponturo
Former Anheuser-Busch sports marketer now involved in production of play about the life of Vince Lombardi.
Update on the Sports Fan Coalition
Group has a Web site and is recruiting members
World Series and marketing
New list of possible "winners" and "losers."