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The SportBusiness Podcast gets you up to speed with the stories powering the global sports industry. Our sector-leading newsroom brings you exclusive news, detailed analysis and intelligent opinions that help you and your business grow.
Expert reporters cover the industry’s burning topics across media rights, sponsorship, event hosting, sports tech and more, cutting through the noise of LinkedIn commentators and getting you informed, fast.
SportBusiness is the global sports industry’s leading provider of news, data and analysis. Our work helps the world’s biggest sports organisations make better decisions every day.
Want to join them? Visit SportBusiness.com or email info@sportbusiness.com to find out more.
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Welcome to The SportBusiness Podcast, getting you informed on the biggest stories in the global sports industry.
This week, Martin Rest and Frank Dunne bring their usual incisive analysis – this time on the subject of DAZN’s 2024 accounts. We crunch the numbers and gaze into the future for the would-be ‘Spotify of sport’.
Martin then turns his eye to finances and commercial momentum swings in golf, in light of the news that the PGA Tour’s shortfall funding to the European Tour exceeded £21m last year and LIV Golf’s international arm lost $462m in 2024.
We also hear from Jonathan Rest, who’s spent the week speaking to industry heavyweights in New York and we take a light-hearted look at a Champions League wedding, an AI fail and where Bad Bunny is at next...
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Host: Catherine Davies
Contributors: Martin Ross, Frank Dunne, Jonathan Rest
Editor: Lumi Lehmuskallio
Sources:
1. EXCLUSIVE: DAZN posts $878m loss for 2024
2. DAZN faces dilemma after success of hybrid CWC commercial model
3. If Murdoch is smart to exit Foxtel, why is DAZN buying in?
4. PGA Tour’s European Tour shortfall sum hits £21.5m
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