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In this book, industry-leading sports professionals-such as Ted Sobel, Fred Claire, Ari Kaplan, Debbie Antonelli, and Ann Meyers Drysdale-offer practical advice and tips for those wanting to pursue a career in sports, including marketing, publicity, broadcasting, journalism, management, scouting, analytics, and more.
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In this book, industry-leading sports professionals-such as Ted Sobel, Fred Claire, Ari Kaplan, Debbie Antonelli, and Ann Meyers Drysdale-offer practical advice and tips for those wanting to pursue a career in sports, including marketing, publicity, broadcasting, journalism, management, scouting, analytics, and more.
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Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9781538199008
- ISBN-10: 1538199009
- Artikelnr.: 70438147
- Verlag: Globe Pequot Publishing Group Inc/Bloomsbury
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. Juli 2024
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 18mm
- Gewicht: 509g
- ISBN-13: 9781538199008
- ISBN-10: 1538199009
- Artikelnr.: 70438147
By K. P. Wee - Foreword by Fred Claire
Introduction
Instructor's Note
Acknowledgments
PART I: BROADCASTING/PLAY-BY-PLAY
Chapter 1: WNBA and College Basketball Play-by-Play: Debbie Antonelli, ESPN
College Basketball Analyst
Chapter 2: Baseball Radio Play-by-Play: Jeff Levering, Sports Broadcaster
Chapter 3: Sports Radio and Podcasting: Ted Sobel, Radio Sportscaster
Chapter 4: Minor League Baseball Play-by-Play: Chris King, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 5: Media Relations and Play-by-Play: Steve Granado, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 6: Sideline Reporting: Kris Budden, Sideline Reporter
PART II: JOURNALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Chapter 7: Sports Photography: Richard Kee, Baseball Team Photographer
Chapter 8: Baseball Writer: J. P. Hoornstra, Sportswriter and Author
PART III: SPORT MARKETING, PUBLICITY, AND SALES
Chapter 9: Sports Marketing: Marsha Collier, Sports Business for Dummies
Chapter 10: Publicity: Steve Brener, PR Director
Chapter 11: Media Sales: Barry Turbow, Media Sales Professional
Chapter 12: Ticket Sales: Russell Robards, Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Chapter 13: Marketing: Pat Gallagher, Consultant & Senior Executive in
Sports
PART IV: SPORT MANAGEMENT/OWNERSHIP
Chapter 14: WNBA General Manager: Ann Meyers Drysdale, Broadcaster and
Former Basketball Executive
Chapter 15: Sports Executive: Andy Dolich, Sports Executive for All Seasons
Chapter 16: From Batboy to Potential Owner: Ben Hwang, Former Batboy,
Biotech CEO Who Made a Bid to Own the Dodgers
Chapter 17: Baseball Executive: Charlie Blaney, Former Baseball League
President
Chapter 18: Baseball Executive: Rick White, Baseball League President
Chapter 19: Major League Baseball Team Co-Owner: Peter Seidler, San Diego
Padres Majority Co-Owner
Chapter 20: Sports Management: Jason Takefman, Sports Consultant
PART V: FINDING AND WORKING WITH ATHLETES
Chapter 21: Sports Agent: Ronald Shapiro, A Sports Agent "Life by Accident"
Chapter 22: Wealth Management: Brandon Averill, Athlete Wealth Management
Partner
Chapter 23: Scouting in Football: Neil Stratton, Advisor for Aspiring
Football Agents and Scouts
PART VI: ANALYTICS
Chapter 24: Analytics in Baseball: Ari Kaplan, Baseball Analyst
Chapter 25: Analytics in Basketball: Marshall Payne, Basketball Operations
Analyst
PART VII: OTHER CAREERS IN SPORTS
Chapter 26: Message Board Operator: Jeff Fellenzer, Former Baseball Stadium
Message Board Operator Turned College Professor in Sports Business
Chapter 27: Team Historian: Mark Langill, Baseball Team Historian
Chapter 28: Digital Media & Advisor: Chelsea Heyward, Sports Industry
Professional
Chapter 29: International Opportunities: Aggie Dent, International Sports &
Sports Media/Sports Marketing
Chapter 30: Digital Media Designer: Sydney Noland, Digital Media in
Football
Chapter 31: Sports Mascot: Ted Giannoulas, The Famous Chicken
Chapter 32: International Baseball: Ryan Flynn, International Baseball
Program CEO
Conclusion: Parting Words of Wisdom
Appendix: Websites
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Instructor's Note
Acknowledgments
PART I: BROADCASTING/PLAY-BY-PLAY
Chapter 1: WNBA and College Basketball Play-by-Play: Debbie Antonelli, ESPN
College Basketball Analyst
Chapter 2: Baseball Radio Play-by-Play: Jeff Levering, Sports Broadcaster
Chapter 3: Sports Radio and Podcasting: Ted Sobel, Radio Sportscaster
Chapter 4: Minor League Baseball Play-by-Play: Chris King, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 5: Media Relations and Play-by-Play: Steve Granado, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 6: Sideline Reporting: Kris Budden, Sideline Reporter
PART II: JOURNALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Chapter 7: Sports Photography: Richard Kee, Baseball Team Photographer
Chapter 8: Baseball Writer: J. P. Hoornstra, Sportswriter and Author
PART III: SPORT MARKETING, PUBLICITY, AND SALES
Chapter 9: Sports Marketing: Marsha Collier, Sports Business for Dummies
Chapter 10: Publicity: Steve Brener, PR Director
Chapter 11: Media Sales: Barry Turbow, Media Sales Professional
Chapter 12: Ticket Sales: Russell Robards, Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Chapter 13: Marketing: Pat Gallagher, Consultant & Senior Executive in
Sports
PART IV: SPORT MANAGEMENT/OWNERSHIP
Chapter 14: WNBA General Manager: Ann Meyers Drysdale, Broadcaster and
Former Basketball Executive
Chapter 15: Sports Executive: Andy Dolich, Sports Executive for All Seasons
Chapter 16: From Batboy to Potential Owner: Ben Hwang, Former Batboy,
Biotech CEO Who Made a Bid to Own the Dodgers
Chapter 17: Baseball Executive: Charlie Blaney, Former Baseball League
President
Chapter 18: Baseball Executive: Rick White, Baseball League President
Chapter 19: Major League Baseball Team Co-Owner: Peter Seidler, San Diego
Padres Majority Co-Owner
Chapter 20: Sports Management: Jason Takefman, Sports Consultant
PART V: FINDING AND WORKING WITH ATHLETES
Chapter 21: Sports Agent: Ronald Shapiro, A Sports Agent "Life by Accident"
Chapter 22: Wealth Management: Brandon Averill, Athlete Wealth Management
Partner
Chapter 23: Scouting in Football: Neil Stratton, Advisor for Aspiring
Football Agents and Scouts
PART VI: ANALYTICS
Chapter 24: Analytics in Baseball: Ari Kaplan, Baseball Analyst
Chapter 25: Analytics in Basketball: Marshall Payne, Basketball Operations
Analyst
PART VII: OTHER CAREERS IN SPORTS
Chapter 26: Message Board Operator: Jeff Fellenzer, Former Baseball Stadium
Message Board Operator Turned College Professor in Sports Business
Chapter 27: Team Historian: Mark Langill, Baseball Team Historian
Chapter 28: Digital Media & Advisor: Chelsea Heyward, Sports Industry
Professional
Chapter 29: International Opportunities: Aggie Dent, International Sports &
Sports Media/Sports Marketing
Chapter 30: Digital Media Designer: Sydney Noland, Digital Media in
Football
Chapter 31: Sports Mascot: Ted Giannoulas, The Famous Chicken
Chapter 32: International Baseball: Ryan Flynn, International Baseball
Program CEO
Conclusion: Parting Words of Wisdom
Appendix: Websites
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Introduction
Instructor's Note
Acknowledgments
PART I: BROADCASTING/PLAY-BY-PLAY
Chapter 1: WNBA and College Basketball Play-by-Play: Debbie Antonelli, ESPN
College Basketball Analyst
Chapter 2: Baseball Radio Play-by-Play: Jeff Levering, Sports Broadcaster
Chapter 3: Sports Radio and Podcasting: Ted Sobel, Radio Sportscaster
Chapter 4: Minor League Baseball Play-by-Play: Chris King, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 5: Media Relations and Play-by-Play: Steve Granado, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 6: Sideline Reporting: Kris Budden, Sideline Reporter
PART II: JOURNALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Chapter 7: Sports Photography: Richard Kee, Baseball Team Photographer
Chapter 8: Baseball Writer: J. P. Hoornstra, Sportswriter and Author
PART III: SPORT MARKETING, PUBLICITY, AND SALES
Chapter 9: Sports Marketing: Marsha Collier, Sports Business for Dummies
Chapter 10: Publicity: Steve Brener, PR Director
Chapter 11: Media Sales: Barry Turbow, Media Sales Professional
Chapter 12: Ticket Sales: Russell Robards, Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Chapter 13: Marketing: Pat Gallagher, Consultant & Senior Executive in
Sports
PART IV: SPORT MANAGEMENT/OWNERSHIP
Chapter 14: WNBA General Manager: Ann Meyers Drysdale, Broadcaster and
Former Basketball Executive
Chapter 15: Sports Executive: Andy Dolich, Sports Executive for All Seasons
Chapter 16: From Batboy to Potential Owner: Ben Hwang, Former Batboy,
Biotech CEO Who Made a Bid to Own the Dodgers
Chapter 17: Baseball Executive: Charlie Blaney, Former Baseball League
President
Chapter 18: Baseball Executive: Rick White, Baseball League President
Chapter 19: Major League Baseball Team Co-Owner: Peter Seidler, San Diego
Padres Majority Co-Owner
Chapter 20: Sports Management: Jason Takefman, Sports Consultant
PART V: FINDING AND WORKING WITH ATHLETES
Chapter 21: Sports Agent: Ronald Shapiro, A Sports Agent "Life by Accident"
Chapter 22: Wealth Management: Brandon Averill, Athlete Wealth Management
Partner
Chapter 23: Scouting in Football: Neil Stratton, Advisor for Aspiring
Football Agents and Scouts
PART VI: ANALYTICS
Chapter 24: Analytics in Baseball: Ari Kaplan, Baseball Analyst
Chapter 25: Analytics in Basketball: Marshall Payne, Basketball Operations
Analyst
PART VII: OTHER CAREERS IN SPORTS
Chapter 26: Message Board Operator: Jeff Fellenzer, Former Baseball Stadium
Message Board Operator Turned College Professor in Sports Business
Chapter 27: Team Historian: Mark Langill, Baseball Team Historian
Chapter 28: Digital Media & Advisor: Chelsea Heyward, Sports Industry
Professional
Chapter 29: International Opportunities: Aggie Dent, International Sports &
Sports Media/Sports Marketing
Chapter 30: Digital Media Designer: Sydney Noland, Digital Media in
Football
Chapter 31: Sports Mascot: Ted Giannoulas, The Famous Chicken
Chapter 32: International Baseball: Ryan Flynn, International Baseball
Program CEO
Conclusion: Parting Words of Wisdom
Appendix: Websites
Bibliography
Index
About the Author
Instructor's Note
Acknowledgments
PART I: BROADCASTING/PLAY-BY-PLAY
Chapter 1: WNBA and College Basketball Play-by-Play: Debbie Antonelli, ESPN
College Basketball Analyst
Chapter 2: Baseball Radio Play-by-Play: Jeff Levering, Sports Broadcaster
Chapter 3: Sports Radio and Podcasting: Ted Sobel, Radio Sportscaster
Chapter 4: Minor League Baseball Play-by-Play: Chris King, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 5: Media Relations and Play-by-Play: Steve Granado, Sports
Broadcaster
Chapter 6: Sideline Reporting: Kris Budden, Sideline Reporter
PART II: JOURNALISM AND PHOTOGRAPHY
Chapter 7: Sports Photography: Richard Kee, Baseball Team Photographer
Chapter 8: Baseball Writer: J. P. Hoornstra, Sportswriter and Author
PART III: SPORT MARKETING, PUBLICITY, AND SALES
Chapter 9: Sports Marketing: Marsha Collier, Sports Business for Dummies
Chapter 10: Publicity: Steve Brener, PR Director
Chapter 11: Media Sales: Barry Turbow, Media Sales Professional
Chapter 12: Ticket Sales: Russell Robards, Ticket Sales & Fan Experience
Chapter 13: Marketing: Pat Gallagher, Consultant & Senior Executive in
Sports
PART IV: SPORT MANAGEMENT/OWNERSHIP
Chapter 14: WNBA General Manager: Ann Meyers Drysdale, Broadcaster and
Former Basketball Executive
Chapter 15: Sports Executive: Andy Dolich, Sports Executive for All Seasons
Chapter 16: From Batboy to Potential Owner: Ben Hwang, Former Batboy,
Biotech CEO Who Made a Bid to Own the Dodgers
Chapter 17: Baseball Executive: Charlie Blaney, Former Baseball League
President
Chapter 18: Baseball Executive: Rick White, Baseball League President
Chapter 19: Major League Baseball Team Co-Owner: Peter Seidler, San Diego
Padres Majority Co-Owner
Chapter 20: Sports Management: Jason Takefman, Sports Consultant
PART V: FINDING AND WORKING WITH ATHLETES
Chapter 21: Sports Agent: Ronald Shapiro, A Sports Agent "Life by Accident"
Chapter 22: Wealth Management: Brandon Averill, Athlete Wealth Management
Partner
Chapter 23: Scouting in Football: Neil Stratton, Advisor for Aspiring
Football Agents and Scouts
PART VI: ANALYTICS
Chapter 24: Analytics in Baseball: Ari Kaplan, Baseball Analyst
Chapter 25: Analytics in Basketball: Marshall Payne, Basketball Operations
Analyst
PART VII: OTHER CAREERS IN SPORTS
Chapter 26: Message Board Operator: Jeff Fellenzer, Former Baseball Stadium
Message Board Operator Turned College Professor in Sports Business
Chapter 27: Team Historian: Mark Langill, Baseball Team Historian
Chapter 28: Digital Media & Advisor: Chelsea Heyward, Sports Industry
Professional
Chapter 29: International Opportunities: Aggie Dent, International Sports &
Sports Media/Sports Marketing
Chapter 30: Digital Media Designer: Sydney Noland, Digital Media in
Football
Chapter 31: Sports Mascot: Ted Giannoulas, The Famous Chicken
Chapter 32: International Baseball: Ryan Flynn, International Baseball
Program CEO
Conclusion: Parting Words of Wisdom
Appendix: Websites
Bibliography
Index
About the Author