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Potential deal would be the latest major move in a transforming ticketing industry

Customers of Spanish telcos Euskaltel and Virgin will now be able sign up to streaming service DAZN through their existing subscriptions

Major League Soccer's Columbus Crew has secured the first partnership between a major sports team in Ohio and a sports betting company with a long-term partnership with global sportsbook operator Tipico.

Madison Square Garden Sports and sister firm MSG Entertainment have announced a multiyear marketing partnership renewal with American mattress retailer Mattress Firm.

Chris Axer is understood to be leaving a prominent sponsorship sales role at Infront to take up a position with the rival IMG agency, despite having joined the Switzerland-based agency only three and a…

Former NCAA senior executive joins global sports data and technology company

Global merchandising and sports retail company Fanatics has announced the appointment of Matthew Primack as senior vice-president of international business development

The Irish sponsorship industry achieved further growth in 2021 and is this year set to move close to the €200m ($226.6

US-based private equity firm KKR has approached Saudi Arabia’s Public Investment Fund to support its proposed takeover of Telecom Italia (TIM), the dominant telecoms operator in Italy, it has been reported.

Sportfive has recruited Genius Sports’ Thomas Klingebiel as president of its media rights business.

Infront has announced Christian Mueller is resigning from his position as chief executive of Infront X, the agency’s digital and technology subsidiary, and that the role will not be filled directly.

Former NFL star quarterback continues to expand his post-playing business roles

Pennsylvania-based sports marketing outfit Playfly Sports has bolstered its portfolio by sealing the acquisition of sponsorship sales and consulting firm Premier Partnerships.

Jurisdiction logs nearly as much betting activity as next three states combined

In this week’s episode, podcast co-hosts Eric Fisher and Chris Russo interview Ken Solomon, Tennis Channel president. Fisher and Russo also discuss The New York Times Company’s $550m (€486.9m) deal to acquire sports media outlet of The Athletic, Fanatics’ market-shifting, $500m purchase of the sports and entertainment assets of The Topps Co., and the National Football League’s deliberations around the forthcoming Super Bowl LVI in California amid the ongoing Covid-19 pandemic.

Madison Square Garden Sports and sister firm MSG Entertainment have announced a multiyear partnership renewal with leading American brewing company Anheuser-Busch

Deal ends lengthy effort by prominent sports media outlet to find a buyer

Four sportsbooks to be operational in populous state in time for NFL playoffs