
Ian Stonebrook
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1 month ago |
boardroom.tv | Ian Stonebrook
Song of the Summer is a designation all have heard but few can confidently define. First floated in the early 1900s and arriving as an official zeitgeist phrase as the century closed, Song of the Summer refers to the tune that not only owns the charts in America’s warmer months but becomes entirely inescapable. To academic critics, it’s a snapshot of culture at large. To mainstream music media and talkative fans, it’s a track chosen by the people that becomes massive in reach.
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1 month ago |
boardroom.tv | Ian Stonebrook
Stricter rules are rarely a cause for celebration. But such was the case in April 2023 when the NBA announced its new collective bargaining agreement, headlined by a war against load management and harsher penalties for owners who spent money liberally in the name of Larry O’Brien. In its inaugural year, the new CBA appeared ugly.
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1 month ago |
boardroom.tv | Ian Stonebrook
For over a year and a half, A’ja Wilson has known her moment was coming: a signature sneaker made by Nike, backed by head-to-toe apparel offerings and an ad campaign to match. Now, it’s finally here. Already a two-time WNBA champion, three-time MVP, six-time All-Star, and two-time Olympic gold medalist, Wilson has been well aware of her worth as an athlete. What she saw — and fans forecasted — far before her Swoosh series was her promise as a pitchman.
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2 months ago |
boardroom.tv | Ian Stonebrook
Despite retiring from play in 2003, Michael Jordan is still untouchable when it comes to athlete earnings. A new list from Sportico places MJ at the top of the highest-earning athletes of all time, having brought in an inflation-adjusted return of $4.15 billion in his lifetime. Golf great Tiger Woods comes in second at $2.79 billion, with active athletes Cristiano Ronaldo ($2.23 billion), LeBron James ($1.88 billion), and Lionel Messi ($1.85 billion) rounding out the top five.
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2 months ago |
boardroom.tv | Ian Stonebrook
Few places are more marveled at than Grove XXIII: Michael Jordan’s $20 million golf dreamland. Soundtracked by trash talk and scented by cigar smoke, the private golf course features custom carts bending corners at 45 miles per hour, revving up the action among athletes, entertainers, and the executive elite. “Not everybody here is a celebrity or a billionaire,” Ken Weyand, General Manager of Grove XXIII, says beneath a Space Jam-inspired skylight in the course’s lobby.
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