Catch the Sports Professor during his regular weekly appearances:
Bloomberg TV - Sportfolio, Wednesdays at 9p ET/PT
Nightly Business Report/PBS - Tuesday nights (check local listing)
ESPN SportsCenter - Tuesday afternoons
FoxNews.com - Mondays at 1:30p ET
For more videos of the Sports Professor, check out Beyond the Box Score at FoxSports.com.
Bye, Bye Blackouts? (PBS)
January 17, 2012
The NFL’s blackout policy is under fire as federal regulators look into sacking the unpopular rule. The Sports Professor talks about the history of the blackout policy and the ramifications of changing it.
The Business of Tim Tebow (ESPN)
January 12, 2012
He’s pushing $10 million in annual endorsement revenue, has more than one million Twitter followers and recently was named America’s favorite pro athlete in an ESPN poll. The Sports Professor examines the business of Broncos QB Tim Tebow.
Packers Stock Sale (PBS)
January 10, 2012
The Packers hope to make their second straight Super Bowl, but even a title won’t do for the team’s bottom line what a recent stock sale has. The Sports Professor sits down with team CEO Mark Murphy to talk about the business of the Panthers.
NBA Lockout (PBS)
December 15, 2011
NBA players rejected the league’s latest labor proposal, setting up what could be a major legal battle. The Sports Professor has the details on what to expect next.
NBA Lockout: Winners & Losers (ESPN)
November 29, 2011
With the NBA lockout in the books, the Sports Professor lists his winners and losers of the labor negotiations.
American Airlines Bankruptcy (PBS)
November 29, 2011
With American Airlines in bankruptcy, how could a restructuring affect the company’s naming rights deals in Dallas and Miami? The Sports Professor weighs in.
Mark O’Meara (PBS)
November 22, 2011
The Sports Professor sits down with big-time golfer Mark O’Meara to discuss the business of golf.
NBA Paychecks (ESPN)
November 15, 2011
NBA Players were supposed to receive their first paycheck today, but the lockout has stopped that from happening. The Sports Professor looks at the dollars and cents of the NBA’s work stoppage.