Title: The Business of Selling Sports and Entertainment
1The Business of Selling Sports and Entertainment
- Ms. Jacobs
- Business/Marketing
- DECA Advisor
2So You Want to Work in the Sports and
Entertainment Business?
3So You Want to Work in the Sports and
Entertainment Business?
- The Key is..PASSION
- The Moral of the Story
- Be careful what you wish for
- For you just might GET it!
4Reality of Working in Team Sports and the
Entertainment Industry
- Long Hours
- Lousy Pay
- Frequent Turnover
5Not interested in working in Sports and
Entertainment?
6It is a working and a learning field
- Thanks to the growth of Media the Sports and
Entertainment Industry has become ENORMOUS! - Section of newspaper
- News segments
- Radio segments
- Magazines
7Why do we focus mainly on sports???
- Sports Industry has been pegged as one of the
largest and fastest growing industries in the
United States - (Sports Business Journal, 2004)
- Survey of the size of the industry in 2004
- 213 Billion
- That is 2 times the size of the U.S. auto
industry and 7 times the size of the movie
industry
8The Categories that Make Up the 213-Billion
Sports Industry
9Sports Advertising
- 30.03 Billion per year 14.1
- Billboards Arena/Stadium signage
- National Network TV
- Radio
- National Cable TV
- Sports Magazines
- Regional TV (Network Cable)
- National Syndicated TV
10Spectator Spending
- 28.54 Billion per year 13.4
- Ticket Sales
- Premium seat revenue
- Concessions, parking, and on-site merchandise
11Sporting Goods Industry
- 28.12 Billion per year 13.2
- Equipment used in competition
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- Sportswear used in competition
- Footwear used in competition
12Operating Expenses
- 25.13 Billion per year 11.8
- Represents payments (excluding travel costs)
by teams, leagues, and other governing bodies in
organized sports - Big Four pro leagues, player payroll 6.1 B
- Big Four pro leagues, other 5.81 B
- Colleges 6.04 B
- Minor Leagues 600 M
13Gambling
- 20.24 Billion per year 9.5
- Pari-mutuels (including horse/greyhound racing)
- Internet
- Legal sports books
- (Source State of Nevada Gaming Control
Board, annual reports of state racing
commissions, Internet Gambling Report by
Christiansen Capital Advisors)
14Travel
- 17.68 Billion per year 8.3
- Represents money spent by groups for travel to
and from organized sporting events - Spectators
- Colleges
- Big Four Pro Leagues
- Minor Leagues
- Other
15Professional Services
- 16.61 Billion per year 7.8
- Facility and event management
- Financial, legal, and insurance services
- Marketing and consulting
- Athlete representation
16Medical Spending
- 13.85 Billion per year 6.5
- Total Injury Costs
- Soccer 3.39 Billion
- Baseball 2.16 Billion
- Softball 1.28 Billion
- Football 1.27 Billion
- Track Field 1.12 Billion
(Street Smiths SportsBusiness Journal
research)
17Licensed Goods
- 11.50 Billion a year 5.4
- Represents sales of merchandise officially
licensed by leagues, teams, and other sports
properties
18Media Broadcast Rights
- 7.67 Billion per year 3.6
- Big Four Pro Leagues plus NASCAR 5.29 Billion
- Colleges 1.06 Billion
- Other 640 Million
19Sponsorship
- 7.03 Billion per year 3.3
- Represents money spent on sponsorship of
leagues, teams, broadcasts, and events. -
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- (Sources IEG Sponsorship Report, Street
Smiths Sports Business Journal League Report
Card) -
20Facility Construction
- 2.98 Billion per year 1.4
- U.S. stadiums
- U.S. Motor Speedways
- U.S. arenas
21Multimedia
- 2.34 Billion per year 1.1
- Magazines (circulation revenue)
- Computer and Video Games
- Videos and DVDs
- Books
22Endorsements
- 852 Million per year 0.4
- Endorsement vales of top 75 athletes,
coaches, and sports personalities
23Internet
- 426 Million per year 0.2
- Ad spending
- Subscriber fees
- Yahoo Sports
- ESPN Plus
- Etc.
24What does this mean??
- That there are now -- and will be for the
foreseeable future -- LOTS of jobs and
opportunity in the Sports and Entertainment
Industry - Your biggest question then is to decide WHERE you
want to focus your energies
25SoHow do you get a job in Sports and
Entertainment??
26So How do you get a job in Sports?
- Introductory call
- Job in sports ? Working for a team
- Sports advertising (from agency or client angle)
- Sports law
- Sports agent
- Sports medicine
- Athletic equipment manufacturer
- Sales executive
- And the list goes on
27So How do you get a job in Sports? cont.
- There are a TON of jobs working in the sports
field. - Organizations will be looking for sharp,
enterprising, resourceful employees that do not
mind paying their dues. - This is a commodities industry and YOU are the
commodity.
28So How do you get a job in Sports? cont.
- The line of people wanting to get into this
industry is never ending, it is one of the MOST
COMPETITIVE industries out there
It is a WHO YOU KNOW industry that starts with
WHAT you know
29Get Your Start Right Out of High School
30Get Your Start Right Out of High School
- One of the HOTTEST new degrees in the market
today is a SPORTS degree. - According to Dr. David Stotlar at the University
of Northern Colorado, there are approximately - programs being offered currently in Sports
Management at colleges and universities across
America.
250
31Get Your Start Right Out of High School cont.
- NASPE National Association for Sports Physical
Education - NASSM North American
- Society of Sports Management
- (www.nassm.com)
- SMPRC NASPE and NASSM have teamed up to create
the Sports Management Program Review Council
32How can you get that Experience now?
33How can you get that Experience now?
- Get involved in LWs athletic and drama
department to help them raise money for their
programs.
Selling tickets to games and other school
events Nothing happens unless someone SELLS
something!
Welcome to Sports and Entertainment Marketing,
the opportunities are endless.
34Thank You!