World Sports
Debrett’s 500 List: Sport – Telegraph.co.uk
Delia Bushell, Managing Director, BT TV and BT Sport Delia Bushell became managing director of BT TV and head of BT Sport in 2014, moving from a role as chief commercial officer at Sky Italia. BT has invested large sums of money in recent years in seeing off its competitors – particularly Bushell’s former employer, Sky – by securing exclusive rights, and notably acquired the rights to the UEFA Champions…
Legendary Miami Herald sports columnist Edwin Pope dies at 88 – Miami Herald
Edwin Pope did not reach puberty before recognizing his life’s calling. By 11, he was writing about sports for his hometown Athens (Georgia) Banner-Herald. By 15, he was the newspaper’s sports editor, the youngest person in America to hold that position. By 28, he was crafting columns for The Miami Herald, destined to become universally recognized among the premier sportswriters of his generation. Pope, who chronicled South Florida sports, Super…
Alibaba’s Olympic Sponsorship Further Expands Jack Ma, China’s Influence In Sports – Forbes
Alibaba Group Founder and Executive Chairman, China’s Jack Ma speaks during a panel session on the second day of the World Economic Forum, on January 18, 2017 in Davos. FABRICE COFFRINI/AFP/Getty Images In 2014, billionaire Jack Ma said that “China’s soccer industry needs somebody to help stir up things.” Whether he had been thinking about stirring up the Olympics at the time is unknown. The Financial Times reports that e-commerce giant Alibaba has…
Memo to TV bosses: Please keep ‘A Question of Sport’ as it is – Telegraph.co.uk
Giving the show’s high priestess, Sue Barker, her P45 would be like sacking the Archbishop of Canterbury because only OAPs took any notice of his Christmas Day sermon – which, come to think of it… Well, I have a message for the professors of demography, with such longevity and so little change beyond the premise of two resident team captains, a pair of sporting guests each and questions we can…
BT announces price hikes for broadband, landline and sport – BBC News
Image copyright PA BT has announced price rises for its broadband and landline services, while television customers will start having to pay for BT Sport. Broadband charges will typically rise by between 5% and 6% from 2 April, the company said. From August, BT TV subscribers will pay £3.50 a month for BT Sport, which has been free for broadband customers. Landline customers will see phone plans increase, and the…
Debrett’s 500 List: Sport – Telegraph.co.uk
Delia Bushell, Managing Director, BT TV and BT Sport Delia Bushell became managing director of BT TV and head of BT Sport in 2014, moving from a role as chief commercial officer at Sky Italia. BT has invested large sums of money in recent years in seeing off its competitors – particularly Bushell’s former employer, Sky – by securing exclusive rights, and notably acquired the rights to the UEFA Champions…
Five Moments When President Obama Championed Women In Sports – Forbes
For eight years President Barack Obama was America’s sports-fan-in-chief. There was no pretending – his passion for sports was long and deep. Like presidents before him, Obama was an athletic president who threw out first pitches and invited championship teams to the White House. But Obama was the first president who prominently and purposefully advocated for women in sports. No other president has spoken more often about the benefits of…
Big Ten Universities Entering a New Realm: E-Sports – The New … – New York Times
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NBA reveals 2017 All-Star Game starters – FOXSports.com
Russell Westbrook has won the All-Star Game MVP award in each of the past two seasons, and he’s averaging a triple-double so far this season. But he won’t be in the starting lineup for the West on Feb. 19 in New Orleans. The voting was done by a combination of fans, media members and players, and they collectively decided that Stephen Curry and James Harden were both more deserving…
Inside Intel’s bold plan to personalize live 3D sports broadcasts – PCWorld
Viewers may soon see a big change coming in the way they experience the chills and thrills of live sports broadcasts. It’ll be customizable, interactive, and it will put them at the center of the experience. If it goes as envisioned, Intel’s multi-year plan will allow viewers to tailor their own live sports broadcasts, and watch events as if they were on the field. The live sports broadcasts will be…
Big Ten Universities Entering a New Realm: E-Sports – New York Times
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Bimbo Coles chosen for Virginia Sports Hall of Fame – VT hokiesports.com
Hokie basketball standout among seven set for induction January 19, 2017 PORTSMOUTH, Va. – The Virginia Sports Hall of Fame has announced that Virginia Tech men’s basketball great Bimbo Coles will be inducted into its class of 2017, as chosen by the statewide Honors Court committee. Coles played at Virginia Tech under Virginia Sports Hall of Fame coaches Charlie Moir and Frankie Allen for his four years. Coles…
In sports, rules and results matter. There might be something to that. – Washington Post
As a sportswriter, I live in a strange place: a realm where facts are still facts. And fans of sports live there, too. How is this possible? Aren’t we living in the well-publicized “post-fact age”? Hardly a week passes when we don’t see more theories on how our Information Age devolved into a post-truth disinformation pox. Americans are divided, often angry and sometimes enraged about the basic facts under discussion…
USA TODAY Sports’ NFL championship game picks – USA TODAY
USA TODAY Sports’ Lorenzo Reyes breaks down Sunday’s matchup between Pittsburgh and New England. USA TODAY Sports
NFL Draft 2017: Ranking the top 10 quarterbacks – FOXSports.com
This is not a great quarterback class. It lost one of its top prospects, Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen, and added more than a few that could have used another year of maturation in college. But it’s the most important position in football, and that, combined with the lack of a clear pecking order makes this exercise fun. For the first time in a long time (the Jets are excluded…
Australian Open: Laughing Djokovic insists he has not lost his edge and played ‘with intensity’ – Yahoo Sports
Wildcard Denis Istomin has shocked the tennis world by dumping Novak Djokovic out of the Australian Open. The world number 117 showed incredible stamina to go the full five-set distance and win 7-6, 5-7, 2-6, 7-6, 6-4 against the six-time champion. It was clear from the outset that Istomin would not allow the Serbian megastar’s presence on court rattle him and the first game lasted a full 16 minutes. Read…
Hulu says its under-$40-a-month cable TV competitor will be ‘sports-centric’ – Business Insider
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images Hulu is preparing to launch a live TV service, which will compete with cable and be priced at “under” $40 per month. The service will work much like a regular cable or satellite TV package, except that it will be delivered over the internet to your smart TV, phone, tablet, and so on. It will also be “sports-centric,” Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins revealed in a new interview…
Wednesday’s Sports in Brief – Yahoo Sports
BASEBALL NEW YORK (AP) — Bags and Rock and Pudge are heading to Cooperstown. After a vote that could prove to be a turning point how Steroids Era stars are viewed, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens could be joining them in the next few years. Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez were elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame, earning the honor as Trevor Hoffman and Vladimir Guerrero fell just…
Hulu says its under-$40-a-month cable TV competitor will be ‘sports-centric’ – Business Insider
Maddie Meyer/Getty Images Hulu is preparing to launch a live TV service, which will compete with cable and be priced at “under” $40 per month. The service will work much like a regular cable or satellite TV package, except that it will be delivered over the internet to your smart TV, phone, tablet, and so on. It will also be “sports-centric,” Hulu CEO Mike Hopkins revealed in a new interview…
Wednesday’s Sports in Brief – Miami Herald
BASEBALL NEW YORK (AP) — Bags and Rock and Pudge are heading to Cooperstown. After a vote that could prove to be a turning point how Steroids Era stars are viewed, Barry Bonds and Roger Clemens could be joining them in the next few years. Jeff Bagwell, Tim Raines and Ivan Rodriguez were elected to baseball’s Hall of Fame, earning the honor as Trevor Hoffman and Vladimir Guerrero fell just…