
Vanessa Perdomo
Reporter and Producer at Bloomberg News
Talking all things business of sports for @QuickTake by Bloomberg.
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1 week ago |
bloomberg.com | Giles Turner |Vanessa Perdomo |David Hellier |Randall Williams
This week we drop in on the Lakers deal, get an update from our reporter in Cannes about where all the sports marketing money is going, and say something nice about AI for once. Plus we start our weekly Club World Cup scorecard. Also check out the latest episode of the Deal, where Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly sit with David Blitzer, co-founder of Harris Blitzer Sports & Entertainment, to discuss how his teams use data and analytics.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Daniel Cancel |Vanessa Perdomo
La FIFA, el organismo rector del fútbol internacional, ha atraído a algunos de los mejores equipos del mundo a Estados Unidos para disputar la primera edición de la Copa Mundial de Clubes, con un premio récord de US$1.000 millones a repartir durante el próximo mes. Pese a una campaña de marketing global protagonizada por Lionel Messi, el entusiasmo entre los aficionados ha sido tibio hasta ahora.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Daniel Cancel |Vanessa Perdomo
(Bloomberg) -- FIFA, the global governing body of international soccer, has lured some of the world’s top teams to the US for an inaugural Club World Cup with a record $1 billion to be distributed over the next month. Despite a global marketing campaign that’s featured Lionel Messi, fans so far appear underwhelmed. After reportedly starting out above $300 a ticket, seats for the opening June 14 match in Miami between Messi’s Inter Miami and Egypt’s Al Ahly FC are available for $73 on Ticketmaster.
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2 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Daniel Cancel |Vanessa Perdomo |Ira Boudway
We’ve gone Q&A heavy this week. Normally we like to use this newsletter as a rare chance to pontificate, but sometimes we have to put our hands up and admit other people know a lot more than we do. We chat to the CEO of the Florida Panthers about how they’ve turned the team around, and what comes next now that college athletes are paid-up professionals. And we take a quick look at the Club World Cup again. Also check out Ira’s great piece about how athletes are hooked on chess.com.
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4 weeks ago |
bloomberg.com | Giulia Morpurgo |David Hellier |Carrington York |Vanessa Perdomo
This week we look at the money behind the Champions League finalists, why teams really put on watch parties, and how the WNBA’s moment is even stretching to collectibles. Also, catch the latest episode of The Deal, where Alex Rodriguez and Jason Kelly talk with Washington Commanders owner Josh Harris about how he was able to bring the team back to RFK Stadium in Washington.
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