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About Chris
Dr Chris Smith is a radio and television presenter based in Cambridge UK. He fronts the BBC's Naked Scientists programmes and is also a science correspondent reporting regularly for broadcasters internationally. Chris is also a medical doctor and a consultant virologist based at Cambridge University. He's a specialist on infectious diseases including Covid-19, Ebola, influenza (flu) and HIV. Chris has also published 4 popular science books and writes news and other articles for national and international publications.

Chris has his own ISDN equipped radio studio and high quality cameras and microphones for live television appearances.
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When Do Pilots Get to Go Home?

21 Sep 2024  |  www.airwaysmag.com
The article explores the lifestyle of short-haul and long-haul pilots, focusing on their time spent away from home and the complexities of commuting. It highlights the differences in home life for pilots based on their flight schedules and the challenges of 'jump seating' and 'standby travel.' The narrative underscores the importance of a supportive family for pilots who often face irregular hours and long periods away from home.

Formula One's Most Valuable Teams 2017

21 Aug 2024  |  Forbes
Formula One's acquisition by Liberty Media is expected to improve the series' position, though the specific effects on team finances remain uncertain.

Nascar's Most Valuable Teams 2018

02 Aug 2024  |  Forbes
Nascar's 2018 season has begun with an exciting Daytona 500, but despite the thrilling on-track action, the sport continues to face challenges. The article likely discusses the financial aspects and valuations of Nascar teams, highlighting the business side of the sport.

Paid Wrestlers 2018

09 Jun 2024  |  Forbes
WWE claims its average wrestler earns approximately $500,000 annually, with top performers significantly exceeding this amount due to their substantial shares of company revenues.

Field to Table Texas Style - Venison Quesadillas

06 Apr 2024  |  backcountryhunters.org
A family-friendly recipe for Venison Quesadillas is presented, detailing ingredients such as olive oil, onion, bell pepper, cheese, deer steaks, and flour tortillas, along with step-by-step cooking instructions. The recipe emphasizes ease of preparation and is suitable for children.

Breakthrough in 'Australia's Nicola Bulley' case as man, 22, is charged with the murder of Samantha Murphy

07 Mar 2024  |  Mail Online
A 22-year-old man from Scotsburn, Australia, has been charged with the alleged murder of Samantha Murphy, a missing mother-of-three who disappeared on February 4 during a morning run in Ballarat, Victoria. Despite extensive searches, her body has not been found. Victoria Police Chief Commissioner Shane Patton announced that the murder was believed to be deliberate, and the accused, reportedly the son of a former AFL footballer, did not apply for bail and is due in court on August 8. Samantha Murphy's husband, Mick Murphy, and her father, John 'Pud' Robson, expressed their shock and relief at the arrest. The community has shown overwhelming support during the search for Samantha.

Mother facing execution by gunshot to the heart in Taiwan for drug smuggling has been set up, her ex-husband declares as he insists they are both 'bl**dy innocent'

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Debbie Voulgaris, an Australian mother, faces the death penalty in Taiwan for allegedly smuggling cocaine. Her ex-husband, John Voulgaris, claims they were set up by drug traffickers posing as investors. Despite her initial denial, Debbie later implicated John. Her lawyer argues she was unaware of the drugs, hoping to avoid the death penalty. Taiwan's strict legal system allows capital punishment for drug trafficking, though recent debates question its constitutionality. Amnesty International and other groups challenge the death penalty, citing human rights concerns. Debbie remains detained, awaiting further court proceedings.

Pictured: Upmarket Sydney home of cocaine-loving Brit professor

05 Oct 2023  |  Mail Online
Dr. John Forge, a British professor known for his work on human morality and ethics, led a double life involving drug use and sexual misconduct. He died at Cataract Gorge, Launceston, while facing sexual assault allegations. Forge's neighbors and professional circles were shocked by the revelations. His relationship with sex worker Skylar Silverstein, who accused him of inappropriate behavior, further highlighted his hidden life. The University of Sydney, where Forge was an honorary professor, has removed his profile and reiterated their zero-tolerance policy towards misconduct. Tasmania Police are preparing a report for the Coroner regarding his death.

Las Vegas traffic cameras won’t lower deaths

05 Oct 2023  |  Las Vegas Review-Journal
The author expresses strong opposition to the use of traffic cameras in Las Vegas, criticizing Sheriff Kevin McMahill's support for them. They argue that traffic cameras are ineffective, citing personal experiences and concerns about government overreach and citizen rights. The author suggests that driver education and addressing impaired and stolen car drivers would be more effective solutions.

Decorated WWII vet, forensics expert who examined Zodiac killer letters, dies at 100

02 Oct 2023  |  Task & Purpose
Satoru C. 'John' Shimoda, a decorated World War II and Korean War veteran, and an expert in questioned document examination, passed away at 100 due to injuries from a fire. Shimoda, who served with the highly decorated 442nd Infantry Regimental Combat Team, later became the director of the U.S. Army Crime Laboratories and a regional U.S. Postal Service crime lab. He was known for examining letters from the Zodiac killer case. Shimoda's contributions to forensic document examination were widely recognized, and he was honored by various professional organizations. He is survived by his daughters, grandchildren, and great-grandchildren.

LETTER: Las Vegas traffic cameras won’t lower deaths

01 Oct 2023  |  Las Vegas Review-Journal
The author expresses a strong opposition to the use of traffic cameras in Las Vegas, citing personal experiences and concerns about their effectiveness and potential for government overreach. They argue that traffic cameras do not address the root causes of traffic issues, such as impaired driving and lack of driver's education, and could burden law-abiding citizens. The letter also criticizes local traffic management and expresses a lack of confidence in Sheriff Kevin McMahill's support for the initiative.

Message from LCJ and SPT: Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Update 2022

01 Nov 2022  |  Courts and Tribunals Judiciary
The update on the Judicial Diversity and Inclusion Strategy reveals significant progress since its launch over two years ago, emphasizing the positive impact of the commitments made. The report outlines the hard work and progress under the strategy's four core objectives, with further actions planned for the coming year. Expert research and findings from the Judicial Wellbeing Survey have enhanced understanding of inclusion issues. A new Statement of Expected Behaviour and inclusion training are being implemented to foster an inclusive working environment. The update encourages ongoing conversations and activities to support a diverse judiciary.

The 10 Best Netflix Documentaries Like Bad Vegan

02 Jul 2022  |  ScreenRant
The article lists ten Netflix documentaries similar to 'Bad Vegan: Fame. Fraud. Fugitives.', highlighting their themes of manipulation, fraud, and true crime. It includes 'Fyre: The Greatest Party That Never Happened,' 'Our Father,' 'This Is A Robbery: The Worlds Biggest Art Heist,' 'Anthony Bourdain: Parts Unknown,' 'The Puppet Master: Hunting The Ultimate Conman,' 'The Tinder Swindler,' 'Trust No One: The Hunt For The Cryptoking,' 'Tell Me Who I Am,' 'Keep Sweet: Pray And Obey,' and 'Amanda Knox.' Each documentary is briefly described, focusing on their intriguing and dramatic narratives.

How Long Until NYC's Crime Surge Dents Eric Adams' Teflon?

18 Apr 2022  |  RealClearPolicy
New York City is experiencing a surge in crime, highlighted by a recent subway shooting incident involving Frank James, which left 10 people shot and 23 injured. The city's broader crime wave poses a significant threat to both residents' safety and the local economy. The article questions how long Mayor Eric Adams can maintain his political standing amidst these challenges, as the New York Police Department struggles to manage the situation. The narrative underscores the urgency of addressing the city's escalating violence.

Longtime Sonoma attorney, Bay Area radio host Len Tillem dies at 77

18 Jan 2022  |  www.sonomanews.com
Len Tillem, a beloved Sonoma attorney and Bay Area radio personality, passed away at 77 due to a cerebral hemorrhage. Known for his engaging radio show on KGO, Tillem offered legal advice with a humorous and down-to-earth approach, attracting a large audience and new clients. His career spanned several radio stations, including KVON, KSRO, and later KKSF, before transitioning to podcasts. Tillem was also a columnist and specialized in elder law. He is survived by his wife, daughters, sister, and brothers. No service is planned due to the pandemic.

Ralph Stanley & The Clinch Mountain Boys Live at the Greenwich Coonhunters Club

18 Aug 2021  |  bluegrasstoday.com
A new CD featuring Ralph Stanley and the Clinch Mountain Boys' 1982 live performance at the Greenwich Coonhunters Club has been released. The recording, cherished by the author, captures a special festival in Greenwich, OH, and includes rare material. The audio, initially rough, was cleaned up with modern technology and assistance from Randy Leab, Logan Leab, and Tom Feller. The CD, featuring artwork by Flattop Graphics and a photo by Chuck Walton, is available through Stanley Family Records. The festival, a significant event for many, is no longer running due to the aging of its organizers.

Michigan's 2021 Marshall Bluegrass Festival

04 Aug 2021  |  bluegrasstoday.com
The 2021 Marshall Bluegrass Festival in Marshall, MI, was a resounding success with a full week of events leading up to the stage shows on Thursday. Activities included bingo, a euchre tournament, a bloody Mary contest, karaoke, and a golf contest. The Bootleg Band performed a variety of music, and workshops were held on jamming etiquette and various instruments. Ron Block's performance with the Clay Hess Band was a highlight, and he also led a banjo workshop. Fast Track delivered a strong traditional music performance, and members joined in campground jamming sessions. The festival featured a Michigan Band Scramble, which was thoroughly enjoyed by participants and attendees.

The Micro and Macro Faces of Racism

21 Mar 2021  |  Good Faith Media
The article discusses the pervasive nature of racism on both micro and macro levels, using the film 'The Butler' and personal anecdotes to illustrate the ongoing struggle for racial equality. It highlights the systemic barriers faced by Black individuals in the workplace and society, despite occasional acts of kindness or progress. The narrative underscores the need for comprehensive action against racism and inequality, emphasizing that true justice requires addressing both individual and systemic issues.

Russell Wilson, L.A. Lakers, Amazon Among 2019’s Biggest Sports Business Winners

31 Dec 2020  |  Forbes
Russell Wilson had a standout year in 2019, marked by a record-setting NFL contract and significant business ventures, including joining the ownership group of the Seattle Sounders. His financial success earned him a high ranking on the Forbes SportsMoney Index. Other notable athletes like LeBron James and Lionel Messi also ranked highly. Amazon made a strong debut on the index due to its sports sponsorships and agreements. The L.A. Lakers and Houston Rockets saw significant improvements due to key player acquisitions. However, some athletes like Eli Manning and Matt Stafford dropped off the rankings due to decreased earnings or retirement.

Helicopter crash in Red Bud, Illinois kills pilot

20 Sep 2020  |  wgntv.com
A helicopter crash in Red Bud, Illinois resulted in the death of the pilot, who was the sole occupant. The Illinois State Police, along with the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA) and the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB), are investigating the incident.

A Rainbow of Design Projects to Celebrate Pride

24 Jun 2020  |  Interior Design
Celebrating Pride, the article showcases 20 diverse design projects from around the world, highlighting innovative and colorful spaces. Featured projects include Bala's first retail store in New York, Shiseido Americas' sensory headquarters, and Louis Vuitton's gallery-esque shops. Other notable mentions are T-Mobile's redesigned office in Prague, Knoll's new Chicago flagship, and Slack's award-winning San Francisco headquarters. The article emphasizes the creativity and unique approaches of various design studios and architects.

MLS Star Alejandro Bedoya Shows Fellow Athletes How To Build A Career Off The Field

31 Jan 2020  |  Forbes
Alejandro Bedoya, a well-compensated MLS player, has strategically invested in various business ventures to secure his financial future post-retirement. His investments include a specialty coffee shop, multiple real estate properties, and a stake in an artist representation firm. Bedoya emphasizes the importance of leveraging debt smartly, focusing on recession-proof properties, and networking with knowledgeable individuals. His approach serves as a model for athletes looking to build sustainable careers beyond sports.

LA Galaxy President Chris Klein Shares The Inside Story Of The Chicharito Signing

21 Jan 2020  |  Forbes
LA Galaxy President Chris Klein details the process of signing Mexican soccer star Javier 'Chicharito' Hernandez. With Zlatan Ibrahimovic's departure, the team needed a forward, and Chicharito was a top choice. Negotiations began in December, and by January, the deal was finalized. Chicharito's move to MLS is significant, given his status as Mexico's all-time leading goal scorer and his potential to boost the Galaxy's appeal among Los Angeles' Mexican-American population. The signing is expected to intensify the rivalry between LA Galaxy and LAFC, especially with Chicharito facing off against fellow Mexican star Carlos Vela.

Team Of The Decade: Golden State Warriors’ Value Up 1,000% Since 2009

23 Dec 2019  |  Forbes
The Golden State Warriors have experienced a ten-fold increase in value since 2009, now valued at $3.5 billion, making it the best team investment of the decade across major sports leagues. The team's success is largely attributed to winning championships and high attendance, with Steph Curry playing a significant role. Other teams like the Brooklyn Nets, Paris Saint-Germain, and Manchester City also saw substantial value increases due to various investments and branding strategies. Despite some teams' poor performance, historical significance and branding have contributed to their high valuations.

Wilpon Family Spins Mets Mismanagement Into Gold

05 Dec 2019  |  Forbes
The Wilpon family, long criticized for their mismanagement of the New York Mets, is reportedly in the process of selling the team to billionaire Steve Cohen. The sale, valued at $2.6 billion, would result in a significant financial gain for the Wilpons despite their tenure being marked by financial missteps and poor team management. Cohen, who already owns a minority stake in the team, is expected to take full control in five years, although the Wilpons will continue to run the team in the interim. Mets fans are hopeful for positive changes under Cohen's future leadership.

30 Under 30 2020: Meet The Sports World’s Brightest Young Stars

03 Dec 2019  |  Forbes
The Forbes 30 Under 30 Sports list for 2020 highlights young stars excelling in various sports and related fields. Notable athletes include Bobby Wagner, Patrick Mahomes, Klay Thompson, and Paul George, among others. The list also features innovators like Ivy Awino and Umama Kibria, who are making significant impacts in sports management and entrepreneurship. The article celebrates both on-field achievements and off-field contributions, such as charitable work and advocacy for equality.

Formula One’s Most Valuable Teams: Ferrari And Mercedes Gain Ground Amid A Cost-Cutting Tug-Of-War

26 Nov 2019  |  Forbes
Lewis Hamilton's recent championship win underscores the financial disparities in Formula One, with top teams like Mercedes and Ferrari outspending competitors significantly. Liberty Media, the current owner of F1, is set to introduce cost-control measures in 2021 to level the playing field and ensure financial viability. These reforms include a spending cap and standardized parts, aiming to make the sport more competitive. Despite some financial growth under Liberty Media, challenges remain, including declining global TV viewership and financial pressures on mid-tier teams. The future of F1 hinges on securing long-term commitments from its top teams amid these changes.

Major League Soccer’s Most Valuable Teams 2019: Atlanta Stays On Top As Expansion Fees, Sale Prices Surge

04 Nov 2019  |  Forbes
Joe Mansueto's acquisition of the Chicago Fire at a $400 million valuation exemplifies the rising value of MLS teams, driven by future growth potential rather than current financial performance. Major League Soccer's expansion fees and sales prices are surging, with new teams paying significantly higher fees to join the league. Despite most teams operating at a loss, investors are betting on future revenue from a new national TV deal, the 2026 World Cup, and the growing popularity of soccer in the U.S. Atlanta United leads the league in value at $500 million, followed by LA Galaxy and LAFC. The league's commercial arm, Soccer United Marketing, also contributes significantly to team valuations.

The Endeavor IPO Is Actually A Risky Bet On The Future Growth Of UFC

19 Sep 2019  |  Forbes
Endeavor, a global sports and entertainment company, is preparing for an IPO, heavily reliant on the value of UFC, which constitutes over a quarter of its value. Despite a diverse portfolio, Endeavor's financial success is closely tied to UFC's performance. UFC has been profitable, with significant revenue and a new deal with ESPN, but it faces challenges such as falling viewership and the loss of major stars like Conor McGregor. Endeavor's acquisition of UFC has also resulted in substantial debt and limited financial flexibility due to minority partners' protective rights.

Billionaire Joe Mansueto Completes Purchase Of Chicago Fire At $400 Million Valuation

13 Sep 2019  |  Forbes
Joe Mansueto has acquired full ownership of Major League Soccer's Chicago Fire, buying out Andrew Hauptman's 51% stake for $204 million, valuing the club at $400 million. This transaction is part of a trend of rising valuations in MLS, with recent investments by other high-profile figures. The Fire plans to move to Chicago's Soldier Field, aiming to improve attendance and financial performance. Mansueto's acquisition is part of his broader investment strategy in Chicago, including significant real estate purchases.

College Football’s Most Valuable Teams: Reigning Champion Clemson Tigers Claw Into Top 25

12 Sep 2019  |  Forbes
The Clemson Tigers, with a history of notable victories, have seen significant financial growth following their recent athletic successes. Clemson now ranks 25th on Forbes' list of the most valuable college football teams, with an average annual football revenue of $77 million. This financial upturn is attributed to increased ticket sales, merchandise, and alumni contributions, particularly following their near-miss in the 2015-16 season. The Tigers' financial success is notable given the relatively smaller conference distributions from the ACC. Clemson's revenue streams have been bolstered by a lucrative Nike deal and high ticket prices. The article also highlights the financial standings of other top college football programs, with Texas A&M leading the list, followed by Texas, Michigan, Alabama, and Ohio State. The financial success of these programs is largely driven by broadcast deals, fan support, and alumni donations.

U.S. Chess Star Fabiano Caruana On The Need For Sponsors And A Potential Magnus Carlsen Rematch

16 Aug 2019  |  Forbes
Fabiano Caruana, America's top chess player, reflects on his near-miss at the 2018 World Chess Championship against Magnus Carlsen and the lack of corporate sponsorship in chess. Despite increased media attention and some promotional opportunities, Caruana notes that significant sponsorship deals remain elusive. The St. Louis Chess Club, founded by Rex and Jeanne Sinquefield, has been instrumental in elevating American chess, hosting major tournaments and providing financial support. Caruana remains optimistic about his chances in future competitions and the potential for a rematch with Carlsen.

Kevin Durant And Kyrie Irving Send Brooklyn Nets Soaring Past Bulls, Mets, ESPN On The Forbes SportsMoney Index

08 Aug 2019  |  Forbes
The Brooklyn Nets have significantly improved their ranking on the Forbes SportsMoney Index after signing NBA stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving, moving up 95 spots to No. 54. This move has negatively impacted the rankings of their former teams, the Golden State Warriors and Boston Celtics. The article also highlights other major NBA trades and their effects on team and player rankings, as well as the financial performance of top soccer clubs like Real Madrid and Barcelona. Russell Wilson's new contract with the Seattle Seahawks has made him the NFL's highest-paid player, boosting the team's ranking significantly.

Major League Soccer Takes Step Up With New Captain Morgan Sponsorship

09 Jul 2019  |  Forbes
Major League Soccer (MLS) has secured a new sponsorship deal with Captain Morgan, Diageo's spiced rum brand, marking the brand's first national partnership with a major sports league. The three-and-a-half-year deal includes sponsorships of the MLS All-Star Game, Campeones Cup, and five teams: Seattle Sounders, Philadelphia Union, Chicago Fire, D.C. United, and NYCFC. The partnership aims to boost Captain Morgan's brand amidst declining sales and aligns with MLS's young and diverse audience. The deal reflects MLS's growth and its appeal to corporate partners, with activations planned for the upcoming All-Star Game in Orlando.

Saving an American Icon: How IndyCar’s CEO Ended Its 20-Year Skid

24 May 2019  |  Forbes
Mark Miles, CEO of Hulman & Company, has successfully revitalized IndyCar, steering it towards stability and growth since taking over in 2012. Under his leadership, the series has seen increased television viewership, race attendance, and sponsorship interest. Key achievements include securing a new title sponsor, NTT, and a TV deal with NBC, which has significantly boosted race viewership. Despite ongoing challenges such as financial losses and the need for a third engine manufacturer, Miles' strategic changes have positioned IndyCar in its best state in over two decades, earning the confidence of team owners and stakeholders.

New York Yankees Jump To No. 8 On Forbes SportsMoney Index

08 May 2019  |  Forbes
The New York Yankees have risen to No. 8 on the Forbes SportsMoney Index, reflecting their significant influence and value in the sports world despite a challenging start to the season. The Yankees, valued at $4.6 billion, lead MLB teams in the ranking, followed by the Los Angeles Dodgers and Boston Red Sox, who have also climbed the ranks. The article highlights the financial and sponsorship successes of various MLB teams and players, including Giancarlo Stanton, David Price, and Clayton Kershaw. It also notes the substantial contracts of Bryce Harper and Manny Machado, emphasizing the financial dynamics within Major League Baseball.

The Most-Valuable College Basketball Teams

12 Mar 2019  |  Forbes
The article ranks the most valuable college basketball teams, highlighting the financial dominance of the Louisville Cardinals despite recent scandals and mediocre on-court performance. Louisville leads in revenue, driven by high ticket sales, sponsorships, and significant booster contributions. The Kentucky Wildcats follow closely, excelling both financially and on the court. Indiana, Duke, and Kansas round out the top five, each generating substantial revenue. The article also notes that NCAA Tournament prize money contributes minimally to team finances, with the real value lying in the exposure and subsequent revenue from TV deals, merchandise, and sponsorships.

LeBron James Rises To No. 3 On The Forbes SportsMoney Index

11 Mar 2019  |  Forbes
LeBron James has risen to No. 3 on the Forbes SportsMoney Index despite a challenging season with the Los Angeles Lakers, who have struggled to secure a playoff spot. Off the court, James is thriving financially, earning $89 million this year, with significant endorsement deals from Nike, Coca-Cola, and Beats By Dre. The Lakers, valued at $3.7 billion, are the second-highest valued NBA team. The Golden State Warriors are the highest-ranked NBA team on the index, valued at $3.5 billion. The article also highlights the financial and ranking advancements of other NBA teams and players, including Russell Westbrook and Paul George, and mentions new entries to the index like Google and GE.

Magnus Carlsen On The Ancient Appeal Of Chess And The Opportunities Of A More Modern Game

31 Jan 2019  |  Forbes
Magnus Carlsen reflects on his journey in chess, emphasizing the balance between analytical thought and creativity required at the top level. He discusses the educational benefits of chess, particularly in improving concentration, problem-solving, and critical-thinking skills. Carlsen advocates for modernizing chess to make it more accessible to children through digital platforms, highlighting his company's efforts in developing engaging and interactive chess apps. He underscores the importance of adapting the game to contemporary lifestyles while preserving its core benefits.

FC Cincinnati Selling Ownership Stake To Help Fund Stadium, Training Facility

19 Dec 2018  |  Forbes
FC Cincinnati, set to debut in Major League Soccer in 2019, is selling a minority ownership stake to fund stadium and training facility construction. The team has seen early success with strong ticket sales and merchandise revenue. Owners, led by Carl Lindner of American Financial Group, are working with Raine Group to advise on the sale. The team's expansion fee and construction costs suggest an equity value of around $430 million, with most capital raised expected to support construction expenses.

The Players' Tribune Acquires Unscriptd, Expanding In Video And Around The World

05 Dec 2018  |  Forbes
The Players' Tribune, founded by Derek Jeter in 2014, has acquired sports technology platform Unscriptd to enhance its video content and global reach. The non-cash deal includes Unscriptd's mobile app, which simplifies the publishing of athlete-generated content. The Players' Tribune, which has raised nearly $60 million and features over 4,000 pieces of content, aims to become the premier platform for athlete storytelling. The acquisition will rebrand Unscriptd's app as The Players' Post and expand the site's user base with 2,500 athlete users, including Cristiano Ronaldo and Lionel Messi. Despite doubling its revenue, The Players' Tribune has not yet turned a profit.

Lloyd Russell-Moyle’s enormous bravery will help others with HIV

30 Nov 2018  |  the Guardian
Lloyd Russell-Moyle, a Labour MP, publicly disclosed his HIV status in the House of Commons, demonstrating immense bravery and aiming to reduce stigma. His announcement underscores the importance of living a productive life with HIV and the need for accessible preventative treatments like PrEP. Despite medical advancements, challenges remain, including inconsistent availability of PrEP and public health budget cuts. Russell-Moyle's actions have provided hope and highlighted the necessity for high-quality medical care and effective prevention strategies.

Major League Soccer's Most Valuable Teams 2018: Atlanta United Debuts On Top

14 Nov 2018  |  Forbes
Atlanta United's unprecedented success has made it Major League Soccer's most valuable team, worth $330 million. The team's high attendance, merchandise sales, and young star players have contributed to its rapid rise. The LA Galaxy and Seattle Sounders follow as the second and third most valuable teams, respectively. The league's financial growth, driven by new team additions and rising expansion fees, has made it an attractive investment. Soccer United Marketing, the MLS subsidiary, plays a significant role in the league's commercial success. The upcoming World Cup 2026 is expected to further elevate the sport and MLS.

NFL Makes Seahawks Available To All Comers, But The Line Remains Short

24 Oct 2018  |  Forbes
Following the death of billionaire Microsoft co-founder Paul Allen, the Seattle Seahawks, currently controlled by Allen's sister Jody, are expected to be put up for sale. The article discusses the limited pool of potential buyers due to the high liquidity required to purchase an NFL team. Recent changes in NFL ownership rules, such as lifting cross-ownership limitations, have expanded the pool of potential buyers to include owners from other major sports leagues. Despite this, only a small number of individuals have the necessary financial resources to make such a purchase, with notable mentions including Jeff Bezos and Steve Ballmer.

College Football's Most Valuable Teams: Texas A&M Jumps To No. 1

11 Sep 2018  |  Forbes
Texas A&M has surpassed the Texas Longhorns to become the most valuable college football program, with an average annual revenue of $148 million over the past three years. This rise is attributed to significant alumni contributions and increased ticket revenue. The Longhorns, while now second, remain financially strong with substantial revenue from licensing, royalties, and a lucrative deal with Nike. The SEC dominates the financial landscape of college football, with ten teams in the top 25 revenue-generating programs. The article also highlights the financial disparities in college sports, noting the significant spending on coaches' salaries and athletic facilities compared to student aid and academic support.

The 5 Biggest Winners (And One Loser) In The Supreme Court Sports Gambling Decision

15 May 2018  |  Forbes
The Supreme Court's decision to strike down the Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act opens the door for states to legalize sports gambling, creating significant opportunities for casino and gaming companies, professional sports leagues, TV networks, and states like New Jersey. The ruling is expected to generate substantial tax revenue, create jobs, and boost the economy. However, offshore bookmakers face a challenging future as legal sports betting becomes more widespread in the United States.

John Cena Overtakes Brock Lesnar As WWE's Highest-Paid Wrestler

06 Apr 2018  |  Forbes
John Cena has become WWE's highest-paid wrestler, earning $10 million last year, surpassing Brock Lesnar who earned $6.5 million. Cena's income is bolstered by his burgeoning Hollywood career, with roles in films like 'Ferdinand' and 'Blockers'. Lesnar's earnings were previously boosted by his brief return to UFC. Roman Reigns and A.J. Styles also feature prominently in WWE's top earners. The article details the financial dynamics of WWE's payment structure and highlights the significant earnings of other wrestlers like Triple H and Kevin Owens.

Orlando City SC Sells Minority Stake At A Nearly $500 Million Valuation

28 Mar 2018  |  Forbes
Major League Soccer's Orlando City SC has sold an 8.63% minority stake to investor Albert Friedberg, valuing the team at nearly $500 million. Despite on-field struggles, the club has been financially successful, turning a profit since its debut season. The investment reflects the growth of soccer in the U.S. and the increasing value of MLS franchises. Majority owner Flavio da Silva continues to hold a significant stake, and the transaction underscores the high demand and rising costs associated with MLS team ownership.

Heineken Renews Major League Soccer Partnership

20 Mar 2018  |  Forbes
Heineken has renewed its partnership with Major League Soccer (MLS) for five years, extending the deal through the 2022 season. The brand is recognized as the top beer associated with soccer in the U.S., selling one million beers annually at MLS games. Financial terms were not disclosed, but the sponsorship fee is expected to exceed the previous $10 million per year. The partnership includes the Rivalry Week promotion and sponsorship of 11 MLS teams. Heineken's senior vice president of marketing, Felix Palau, and MLS's vice president of partnership marketing, Jennifer Cramer, both express positive sentiments about the ongoing collaboration.

Golden State Warriors Climb Into Top Ten On Forbes SportsMoney Index

01 Mar 2018  |  Forbes
The Golden State Warriors have climbed to No. 6 on the Forbes SportsMoney Index, driven by a 19% increase in their value to $3.1 billion. This rise is attributed to their strong trio of stars—Kevin Durant, Steph Curry, and Klay Thompson—and impressive sponsorships. The Houston Rockets, despite their on-court success, rank lower at No. 32. The Oklahoma City Thunder also saw a significant rise, moving to No. 46. The article also notes changes in Nascar team valuations, with most teams experiencing a decline.

Nascar President Brent Dewar Sees A Bright Future For The Sport

21 Feb 2018  |  Forbes
Nascar President Brent Dewar is optimistic about the future of the sport despite the retirement of popular drivers and a shift towards a younger roster. The Daytona 500 showcased this transition with a near win by Darrell 'Bubba' Wallace Jr. and a strong performance from Ryan Blaney. Nascar's Next program has been preparing for this generational change, cultivating young talent like Chase Elliott and Kyle Larson. Diversity is also increasing, with Larson, Wallace, and Daniel Suarez breaking new ground. Dewar emphasizes the importance of live race attendance and fan engagement, with initiatives to attract young fans and families. Nascar continues to innovate with changes like stage racing and discussions with potential manufacturers, aiming to enhance the fan experience.

Nascar's Most Valuable Teams 2018

21 Feb 2018  |  Forbes
Nascar is experiencing a decline in viewership and sponsorship investment, with the Daytona 500 likely having its lowest TV ratings ever. The top eight Nascar teams' average value has decreased by 2% from the previous year. Major sponsors like Miller Lite have reduced their commitments, while others like Target and Subway have left the sport. Despite this, teams like Hendrick, Gibbs, and Stewart-Haas continue to operate four-car garages, and Team Penske has expanded. Nascar's youth development program shows promise with drivers like Kyle Larson and Chase Elliott. Revenue growth and stock performance for track owners International Speedway Corporation and Speedway Motorsports remain strong, and digital engagement is up. However, the challenge remains for Nascar to adapt to the changing sports media landscape.

New Tax Law Could Cost Top College Athletic Departments Millions

22 Dec 2017  |  Forbes
The newly signed Republican tax bill, marking the most significant overhaul of the U.S. tax code in over three decades, is expected to significantly impact top college athletic departments by removing tax deductions for alumni contributions related to season tickets. This change threatens a major revenue stream for these departments, with Alabama's athletic director Greg Byrne expressing concern and urging donations before the law takes effect. The House Ways and Means Committee projects the adjustment will net the government $200 million annually, but it remains uncertain how alumni will respond to the loss of tax deductions, potentially leading to substantial revenue declines for institutions like Oklahoma, Louisville, and Kansas.

LAFC Signs SeatGeek As Official Ticketing Partner

18 Dec 2017  |  Forbes
Los Angeles Football Club (LAFC), set to debut in Major League Soccer next year, has signed SeatGeek as its official ticketing partner. SeatGeek will manage both primary and secondary ticket sales for LAFC and other events at Banc of California Stadium. The partnership aims to enhance fan engagement through SeatGeek's mobile platform, which captures fan identities. LAFC's chief business officer, Larry Freedman, emphasizes the importance of understanding fan demographics to improve engagement. SeatGeek's open distribution model, which allows online retailers to use its APIs, aligns with LAFC's goal of providing an optimal in-stadium technology experience. SeatGeek co-founder Russ D'Souza highlights the company's strategy of partnering with popular MLS teams to showcase their ticketing model's success.

Billion-Dollar Hockey Teams Shake Up Forbes SportsMoney Index

13 Dec 2017  |  Forbes
The Forbes SportsMoney Index, which ranks the sports business world's most influential entities, has been updated to reflect new NHL team valuations. The average NHL team is now worth nearly $600 million, a 15% increase from the previous year. The Chicago Blackhawks, New York Rangers, Montreal Canadiens, and Toronto Maple Leafs have all seen significant jumps in their rankings. The Vegas Golden Knights make their debut on the index. Player earnings have remained mostly flat, with Steven Stamkos and Alex Ovechkin leading due to their deals with Nike. Formula One team valuations have also been updated, with Ferrari remaining the most valuable team.

Formula One Team Values: Liberty Seems Ready To Get F1 Back On Track

22 Nov 2017  |  Forbes
Formula One is experiencing a transformative period under the ownership of Liberty Media, led by billionaire John Malone. Despite recent dominance by teams like Mercedes and Ferrari, the sport has faced declining viewership and financial instability. Liberty Media's acquisition for $8 billion marks a new era, with plans to increase transparency, expand race schedules, and level the financial playing field. Key changes include shifting TV broadcasts back to free-to-air, expanding the race calendar, and introducing cost-controlling measures for engines. These strategies aim to rejuvenate global interest and ensure long-term stability, with positive early signs such as increased American viewership and investor confidence. Major teams like Ferrari, Mercedes, McLaren, Red Bull, and Renault are highlighted for their financial standings and on-track performances, while new entrants like Haas F1 show promising competitiveness.

Olympic Champion Joseph Schooling Is Making Waves In And Out Of The Pool

09 Nov 2017  |  Forbes
Joseph Schooling, a 21-year-old swimmer from Singapore, won the gold medal in the 100-meter butterfly at the Rio Olympics, setting an Olympic record and marking Singapore's first Olympic gold. Schooling, who trains at the University of Texas under coach Eddie Reese, aims to elevate the sporting scene in Singapore and believes his achievements can unite the nation. His victory over Michael Phelps, who tied for second, was a significant milestone in his career, adding to his previous successes at the Asian Games and World Championships.

New York Giants Pass Dallas Cowboys In Latest Forbes SportsMoney Index Update

19 Sep 2017  |  Forbes
The New York Giants have surpassed the Dallas Cowboys in the latest Forbes SportsMoney Index, despite the Cowboys being the most valuable sports franchise. The Giants' strong business relationships and top-paid athletes like Eli Manning and Jason Pierre-Paul contributed to their higher ranking. The update also highlights significant movements in the NFL, with teams like the Philadelphia Eagles, Denver Broncos, and Oakland Raiders making notable gains. Player earnings updates have also impacted rankings, with Matthew Stafford debuting at No. 21. The article also covers major non-football moves, including Kyrie Irving's trade and Neymar's transfer to PSG, which have influenced their respective teams' rankings.

The International Champions Cup's Big Bet On Soccer Is Starting To Pay Off

13 Sep 2017  |  Forbes
The International Champions Cup (ICC), an annual pre-season soccer tournament, has grown significantly since its inception in 2013, becoming a profitable brand with a global fanbase. Founded by RSE Ventures, the ICC has successfully brought top European clubs to the U.S., drawing large crowds and increasing TV viewership. Despite challenges, such as the perception of being a 'friendly tournament,' the ICC has expanded its reach with soccer festivals and international presence. The tournament's profitability and future growth are bolstered by strategic investments and partnerships, positioning it as a major player in the global soccer landscape.

Meet The Company Quietly Behind Streaming McGregor Vs. Mayweather To Millions

23 Aug 2017  |  Forbes
Floyd Mayweather and Conor McGregor's highly anticipated fight will be streamed to millions via NeuLion's technology, which handles streaming, customer service, and payment processing for UFC.TV and other partners. NeuLion's cloud-based system ensures smooth streaming by managing traffic across multiple content delivery networks. The company is preparing for its largest audience yet, with extensive technical and support staff ready to manage the event. NeuLion's role is crucial but largely invisible to viewers, who will perceive the service as provided by UFC or Sky Sports.

Major League Soccer's Most Valuable Teams 2017

16 Aug 2017  |  Forbes
Major League Soccer (MLS) has seen significant growth, with the average team now valued at $223 million, a 20% increase from the previous year. The LA Galaxy is the most valuable team at $315 million, followed by the Seattle Sounders at $295 million. Expansion teams like Atlanta United and Minnesota United have shown strong attendance figures, with Atlanta setting new records. The league's growth is further evidenced by a $700 million apparel deal with Adidas and increasing interest from prospective team owners. However, challenges remain, including lower TV ratings compared to other major sports leagues and ongoing financial losses for many teams. MLS is also facing calls for a promotion/relegation system, though this is unlikely to be implemented soon. The league is optimistic about future growth, particularly with the potential of hosting the 2026 World Cup in North America.

Choices, Choices - Information Technology

17 Jun 2006  |  South China Morning Post
The article discusses the importance of Information and Communication Technology (ICT) in schools, emphasizing the need for dynamic and interactive school websites, virtual learning environments, and comprehensive internet connectivity. It highlights the role of teachers, technical support staff, and librarians in integrating ICT into the curriculum and stresses the importance of professional development programs. The article also underscores the necessity of involving parents in supporting their children's ICT use at home and provides resources for further information.
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