The Great Theatre Debate
When AT&T’s WarnerMedia decided to go direct-to-consumer for a limited window of time through streamer HBO Max on all of its 2021 slate of...
The Subscription Diversification Dilemma
At what point will consumers push back to subscription fragmentation in the marketplace? As content becomes more and more accessible only through subscription based...
NASCAR’s move towards Revenue Innovation
NASCAR is a proud American sport. Growing up on the dirt tracks of American soil onto the pavement of today. Indy car and Formula...
Distribution Exclusivity vs. Distribution Scope
In an age where consumers may be suffering or begin to suffer from financial subscription fatigue, there seems to be an obvious solution that...
The Growth of “Packaging” Beyond Hollywood
In Hollywood filmmaking, there is a term used among studio executives, talent representatives, actors, and writers. The term is packaging. Packaging is the practice...
Baseball’s Changing Landscape
In 2020, Major League Baseball (MLB) decided to engage in the contraction of Minor League Baseball (MiLB). The result meant that MLB would take...
Industry Growth Needs Engagement and Historical Perspective
The future of entertainment, media, and sports is a foggy one, as are most predictions. However, consumers and experts alike can glean possible outcomes...
Internet Freedom
The regulation of social media will be the question of our time. Indeed, the freedom of the internet to consumers will follow the path...
Player Privacy Protection Central to Innovation and Success
Player contact tracing has become a central tool in the success of playing sports. However, tracking of player data for health reasons is just...
Why were Entertainment & Sports SPAC’s so popular in 2020?
In 2020, there were at least one-hundred and twenty (120) special-purpose acquisition companies (“SPAC”) created. For explanation purposes, a SPAC is a large amount...