Sawyer Business School Amplification Avenue Podcast presented by Suffolk University
Skip Perham
28 episodes
3 days ago
Sports hold oversized importance in society, and the past few years have only validated its amplifying properties. Increasingly, athletes, brands, leagues, and individual organizations are leveraging the sports-media nexus to create a new level of social-related sports engagement.
We have witnessed athletes at the peak of their careers use their mediated professions as platforms to elevate awareness for important issues such as education, patriotism, poverty, racism, gender equity, sexuality, and mental health. Their individual actions have inspired the leagues and their corporate partners t
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Sports hold oversized importance in society, and the past few years have only validated its amplifying properties. Increasingly, athletes, brands, leagues, and individual organizations are leveraging the sports-media nexus to create a new level of social-related sports engagement.
We have witnessed athletes at the peak of their careers use their mediated professions as platforms to elevate awareness for important issues such as education, patriotism, poverty, racism, gender equity, sexuality, and mental health. Their individual actions have inspired the leagues and their corporate partners t
Amplification Avenue - Future of Baseball with Draft Kings' Jared Carrabis
Sawyer Business School Amplification Avenue Podcast presented by Suffolk University
42 minutes 40 seconds
3 years ago
Amplification Avenue - Future of Baseball with Draft Kings' Jared Carrabis
In this episode, host Skip Perham of the Suffolk University Sawyer Business School marketing department talks about the future of baseball with a true lover of the game - Jared Carrabis of Draft Kings. Carrabis hosts the “Baseball is Dead” podcast which “laughs in the face” of those who have prematurely called baseball dead. While no one should consider baseball dead, to love the game is to ask if it is doing all it can to satisfy the needs and wants of the next generation of fans. That is the essence of marketing. Carrabis began his career as a blogger in the early 2000s, is a champion of the game and he resonates with hard to reach younger demos with his unique baseball centric content on multiple Draft Kings platforms.
Sawyer Business School Amplification Avenue Podcast presented by Suffolk University
Sports hold oversized importance in society, and the past few years have only validated its amplifying properties. Increasingly, athletes, brands, leagues, and individual organizations are leveraging the sports-media nexus to create a new level of social-related sports engagement.
We have witnessed athletes at the peak of their careers use their mediated professions as platforms to elevate awareness for important issues such as education, patriotism, poverty, racism, gender equity, sexuality, and mental health. Their individual actions have inspired the leagues and their corporate partners t