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The biggest names in the global business of sport sit down (or stand up) with Leaders Editorial Director, James Emmett, and Content Director, David Cushnan.

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The biggest names in the global business of sport sit down (or stand up) with Leaders Editorial Director, James Emmett, and Content Director, David Cushnan.

    Paying athletes; the future of BBC Sport; why PFL and DAZN have joined the MMA party

    Paying athletes; the future of BBC Sport; why PFL and DAZN have joined the MMA party

    Leaders' Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan pick out and poke around the stories of the sports industry week, joined by DAZN VP, Right Strategy, Tom Waterhouse.They discuss World Athletics’ announcement it will pay athletes who win Olympic gold this year - and the wider debate over whether and how athletes should be paid that’s opened up - and the BBC and its sports strategy, as Alex Kay-Jelski prepares to step into Barbara Slater’s shoes as Director of Sport.Plus, DAZN’s rights acquisition process; how data and intuition can work together; DAZN’s joint venture with the Professional Fighters League and the competitive MMA space it’s now part of; and whether it’s really possible to serve hardcore fans of a sport and attract casual viewers at the same time.The agenda’s out for 4se New York, our sports, media, brands and popular culture show, examining the spaces where sport, lifestyle, culture and entertainment are intersecting. There’s still time to join us in New York on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd May - visit 4-se.com (http://4-se.com) for more details.

    • 59 min
    Masters Week; the Caitlin Clark effect; what we’re watching on YouTube

    Masters Week; the Caitlin Clark effect; what we’re watching on YouTube

    Leaders' Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan have a roam around the stories of the sports industry week.On the eve of the Masters, there’s a reminder of Augusta National’s well-manicured and private approach to running a global sports event; remote reflections on the Caitlin Clark-inspired remarkable few weeks for women’s basketball in the United States; honourable mentions for Endeavour’s new arrangement with Silver Lake and Greenfly’s latest funding round; YouTube’s approach to live sport and live sport’s approach to YouTube; and a plan of action for how the Commonwealth Games ought to be reimagined as the search for a host of the 2026 edition continues.The agenda’s out for 4se New York, our sports, media, brands and popular culture show, examining the spaces where sport, lifestyle, culture and entertainment are intersecting. There’s still time to join us in New York on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd May - visit 4-se.com (http://4-se.com) for more details.

    • 38 min
    Liberty Media’s acquisition of MotoGP; and getting to the sole of sneaker culture

    Liberty Media’s acquisition of MotoGP; and getting to the sole of sneaker culture

    Leaders’ Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan review the big sports industry stories of the week, joined in the studio by Giulia Zecchini, Co-Founder of Sneaker Sisterhood.There’s reflections on the big motorsport announcement which has seen F1 owner Liberty Media acquire MotoGP in a deal valued at £3.6 billion.Elsewhere, Giulia Zecchini joins the show for a deep dive on sneaker culture: what it is, the challenger brands in the market, and how fashion collaborations are put together.Plus a look back to the on-stage programme at 4se New York in 2023, our sports, media, brands and popular culture show, examining the spaces where sport, lifestyle, culture and entertainment are intersecting.There’s still time to join us in New York on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd May for the 2024 edition – visit 4-se.com (http://4-se.com/) for more details.

    • 51 min
    Winners and losers at the Cheltenham Festival; which vision of the future will tennis choose?

    Winners and losers at the Cheltenham Festival; which vision of the future will tennis choose?

    Leaders' Editorial Director James Emmett and Content Director David Cushnan return for an extended ramble around the stories of the sports industry week.There’s reflections on the Cheltenham Festival as an event, a social occasion and a sports industry hospitality hotspot; the competing visions for the future of global professional tennis; and the NFL’s latest expansion of its team international marketing programme.Plus a look ahead to the on-stage programme at 4se New York, our sports, media, brands and popular culture show, examining the spaces where sport, lifestyle, culture and entertainment are intersecting.There’s still time to join us in New York on Tuesday 21st and Wednesday 22nd May - visit4-se.com (4-se.com) for more details.

    • 54 min
    The end of Break Point; the next big thing in track and field; the entrepreneurial era of player unions

    The end of Break Point; the next big thing in track and field; the entrepreneurial era of player unions

    Leaders' Content Director David Cushnan has the stories of the sports industry week, and he's joined by Winners Alliance CEO Ahmad Nassar. Nassar discusses Netflix's decision to halt production on tennis documentary Break Point and the latest on the NBA's next media rights deal. He also explains the rationale behind Winners Alliance, the for-profit affiliate of the Professional Tennis Players Association and the Federation of International Cricketers' Association, and its latest project: the launch of a new track and field professional series in partnership with Michael Johnson. Also on the show, Leaders' Javan Odegah stops by to share the latest on the Leaders Diversity Series, and preview his YouTube conversation with the LTA and Amazon Prime Video.

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    The NRL’s Las Vegas gamble; who's celebrating International Women’s Day and how (and why); and innovating the broadcast model in horse racing.

    The NRL’s Las Vegas gamble; who's celebrating International Women’s Day and how (and why); and innovating the broadcast model in horse racing.

    Leaders’ Editorial Director James Emmett sifts through the sports industry stories of the week in the company of World Horse Racing CEO and sports broadcast expert Russell Scott. Leaders MD Laura McQueen is also in the hot seat and outlines what you need to do to win a Leaders Sports Award this year.On the conversational agenda: Reviewing the National Rugby League’s first foray to the US with two action-packed games being played out in front of a 40,000 Las Vegas crowd; the content pillars that are helping World Horse Racing tell new stories; and China’s return as a global sporting superpower.Listen to the podcast below, and subscribe today on Apple, Amazon, Spotify or your chosen podcast platform.

    • 59 min

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