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.
MLB TV Ratings (PBS)
July 11, 2011
Apparently, off-field issues are making an on-air impact. The Los Angeles Dodgers and New York Mets, both embroiled in ownership scandals, are seeing sharp drops in TV ratings. The Sports Professor weighs in.
The Fox Deal (Bloomberg)
June 27, 2011
The Dodgers are in bankruptcy court after MLB Commissioner Bud Selig rejected a proposed TV deal with Fox. See what the Sports Professor thinks about the decision.
Dodgers Bankruptcy (PBS)
June 27, 2011
The Dodgers are in bankruptcy court despite having more assets than liabilities. See if the Sports Professor thinks entering Chapter 11 is a good business strategy.
NFL TV Contracts (PBS)
June 20, 2011
Is the NFL closer to reaching a new labor deal? The Sports Professor thinks it’s a good sign that lawyers no longer are in the room…
Heat-Mavericks Game 6 (WPEC)
June 11, 2011
The Heat and Mavericks head back to Miami for a chance to close out the NBA Finals. The Sports Professor explains what winning a championship means to a team’s bottom line.
The State of Cleveland (PBS)
June 06, 2011
Maybe LeBron James’ departure from the Cavs didn’t hurt after all. Live from Cleveland, the Sports Professor explains why the city is thriving despite its basketball problems.
NBA and NHL Finals (ESPN)
June 02, 2011
From the NBA Finals to the NHL’s Stanley Cup Finals, the Sports Professor talk about the biggest stories in sports today.
The $ports Take Highlights
November 18, 2009
Highlights from the first 13 episodes of The $ports Take. Guests include NFL Commissioner Roger Goodell, NBA Commissioner David Stern, NHL Commissioner Gary Bettman, and NASCAR CEO & Chair Brian France, among countless others!