The News Review:
- How to make a sports movie
- Sports Lessons for the Business World
- EM.Sport Media agrees to buy up to 36.4 pct of Highlight Communication…
- In Pictures: The Most Valuable Brands In Sports
- Roger Goodell: The Most Powerful Man in Sports
- The Sports Network – International Soccer (Women’s World Cup)
How to make a sports movie
ESPN – Sep 26, 2007
Though the understandably self-conscious lass promptly flipped her blond mop over the vicious burn her disfigurement didn’t go unnoticed. “Man that’s a nasty one” Ciardi told the girl. It’s a bold gesture bordering on sickening but Gray did him one better: “Can I touch it?” He didn’t pause for an answer.
Sports Lessons for the Business World
BusinessWeek – Sep 26, 2007
Citrin on using the secrets of champions to succeed in business and life. Citrin (Rodale Books 2007).
EM.Sport Media agrees to buy up to 36.4 pct of Highlight Communication…
Forbes – Sep 26, 2007
Sport Media AG agreed to acquire up to 36. 4 pct of film distribution company Highlight Communications AG for about 163 mln eur in cash and shares. Sport Media agrees to buy up to 36.
In Pictures: The Most Valuable Brands In Sports
Forbes – Sep 26, 2007
Our inaugural Forbes Fab 40 ranks the top 10 sports brands in four categories: athletes teams businesses and events. Our values were not compiled based on a popularity contest or online survey. We used that same type of quantitative analysis that bankers companies agents teams athletes and sponsors use to analyze sports properties. While polls provide you with a Kodak moment brand values measure the equity built up in a name over years or even decades.
Roger Goodell: The Most Powerful Man in Sports
BusinessWeek – Sep 26, 2007
What keeps him up at night is maintaining momentum in a shifting media landscape. Hanging on the wall of the National Football League Commissioner’s Park Avenue office is a framed letter that his late father Senator Charles Goodell (R-N.
The Sports Network – International Soccer (Women’s World Cup)
Sports Network – Sep 26, 2007
Germany (3-0-1) 8 a. Tianjin China (Sports Network) – Germany will try to return to the Women’s World Cup final with a win over Norway on Wednesday which would make the Germans the first team in Cup history to win the title and return to the final in the next World Cup. Germany beat Sweden in the 2003 final and looks to be a good bet to get back after putting together its best effort of the tournament in the quarterfinals a sound 3-0 defeat of North Korea. Kerstin Garefrekes Renate Lingor and Annike Krahn each scored goals for Germany which can become the first team in Women’s World Cup history to appear in the finals three times with a win. Norway meanwhile can also make its third appearance in the final with a win but the Scandinavians must drastically improve on their 1-0 win over China in the quarterfinals. Manager Bjarne Berntsen’s team was fortunate to come away with the win scoring a gift goal and generally sitting back in defense for most of the match while China misfired on one chance after another.




