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February 3, 2008 | Fox Business Matt Egan FOXBusiness NEW YORK — “Live from London, welcome to the Super Bowl.” Might those words soon be uttered by TV broadcasters at the first ever Super Bowl held outside the U.S.? “We know there is tremendous interest by a number of cities here in the U.S. and in...
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January 16, 2008 | Fox Business Kathryn Glass FOXBusiness As long-term leases approach expiration, many professional sports franchises that have enjoyed years of love and support from fans in the cities where they got their start begin requesting, or rather demanding, a facility upgrade. But even though some venues may need to be rebuilt, many city...
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December 24, 2007 | Sports Business Journal Marshall Glickman CEO / G2 Strategic That the AEG arenas in London and Berlin stimulate a wave of new venues in Europe, and that the European venues are intelligently designed for flexibility, customer convenience and profits. Also, that professional tennis aligns its interests so that all of the parties...
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December 10, 2007 | Sports Business Journal “What books, CDs, DVDs or gadgets do you hope to receive for the holidays, and what will you be buying as gifts?” Marshall Glickman CEO / G2 STRATEGIC Hoping for iPhone, iPod Nano (after just getting the 160GB “classic”) and John Callahan’s new novel, “A Man You Could Love.”
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April 30, 2007 | Sports Business Journal FOUR SCORES?: A former NBA team president, a former sports agent, the Dallas Mavericks’ all-time leading scorer and a national sports facility designer have formed an alliance to compete for arena and stadium projects that serve as anchors for urban development. Marshall Glickman, Portland Trail Blazers president from 1994-95...
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December 4, 2006 | Sports Business Journal Marshall Glickman has a unique perspective on the international sports landscape, having worked on both sides of the Atlantic in various capacities. He started early in his career at the NBA, rising to broadcasting coordinator and director of media sales. He was president of the Trail Blazers and the...
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May 11, 2006 | Business Week Le Basket Struggles To Score It’s an uphill battle for lesser teams, but hoops are gaining momentum in Europe By Carol Matlack It’s a Saturday night at the Pierre de Coubertin arena in Paris, and home team Paris Basket Racing is struggling to score. “Execute, execute!” coach Gordy Herbert pleads...
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September 25, 2005 | Hürriyet (Istanbul, Turkey) Ünlülere bedava bilet verilir mi hiç! NBA’de Jack Nicholson biletine herkesten fazla para öder ABD profesyonel basketbol ligi NBA dünya basketbolunun zirvesi. Büyük bir pazarlama stratejisiyle yönetilen bu lig ABD dışından da dünyanın en iyi oyuncularını transfer ediyor. Bu nedenle Avrupa’nın en iyi kulüp takımlarının mücadele ettiği Avrupa Ligi’nde...
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May 23, 2005 | Sports Business Journal By Greg Abel At the EuroLeague Final Four in Moscow earlier this month, the presence of NBA head coaches such as Mike Dunleavy and Kevin Pritchard, along with dozens of scouts, player personnel directors and general managers, confirmed that interest in international basketball has never been higher — at...
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