Title: Professional Sport
1chapter 5
James M. Gladden, William A. Sutton
2Introduction
- Professional sport is any sport activity or skill
for which the athlete is compensated - Compensation can be in the form of a salary,
bonuses, reimbursement for expenses, or any other
forms of direct payment - (continued)
3Introduction (continued)
- The heart of North American sport
- Super Bowl
- World Series
- Masters
- Indianapolis 500
- Wimbledon
- Kentucky Derby
- X Games
4Nature of Professional Sport
- David Guterson (1994)
- Professional sport industry principles
- Labor
- Management
- Governance
5Unique Aspects of Professional Sport
- Interdependence
- Structure and governance
- Labormanagement relationship
- Role of electronic media
6Interdependence
- Teams simultaneously compete and cooperate
- All teams make sacrifices and concessions for the
long-term benefits and growth of the league - Each league pools its revenues to some extent
7Structure and Governance
- League office includes
- League commissioner
- Board of governors composed of team owners
- Central administrative unit
- Negotiates contracts and agreements
- Responsible for scheduling, licensing, and so on
- Coordinates publicity and advertising
8LaborManagement Relationship
- Five unique circumstances and conditions
- Baseballs antitrust exemption
- Collective bargaining
- Free agency
- Salary caps
- Player draft
9Baseballs Antitrust Exemption
- Sherman Antitrust Act
- Created to prohibit companies from dominating
their respective markets in interstate commercial
activity, thus creating a monopoly - Supreme Court ruling
- Federal Base Ball Club of Baltimore, Inc. v.
National League of Professional Base Ball Clubs
(1922) - MLB was granted an exemption to antitrust law
10Collective Bargaining
- National Labor Relations Act (NLRA)
- Common elements
11National Labor Relations Act
- Provides three basic rights
- Right to self-organizationto form, join, or
assist labor organizations - Right to bargain collectively through agents of
ones own choosing - Right to engage in concerted activities for
employees mutual aid or protection
12Common Elements
- Contract
- Compensation
- Labor
- Rights
- Agreement
- Clauses
- Protection
- Benefits
- Discipline
13Free Agency
- Implications
- After fulfilling number of years of service with
a team, players can sell their services to
another team - Restrictions
- A negotiated item in the collective bargaining
agreement - Recognizes team investment in the player
14Salary Caps
- Labor and management share revenues generated by
the league - Places limit on total compensation
- All teams must comply
- Put into effect through collective bargaining
15Player Draft
- Designed to be an equitable system
- Teams with poor records have an advantage over
teams with winning records in acquiring talented
new players - Teams restrict competition for new talent
- Team that drafts a player determines destination
and salary of new player
16Role of the Electronic Media
- Importance of television
- Teams and leagues receive revenue
- Enhances the enjoyment for viewers
- Emerging sources of media coverage
- Satellite
- Internet
17Revenue Sourcesfor Professional Sport
- Media contracts
- Gate receipts
- Licensing and merchandising
- Sponsorship
18Media Contracts
- Table 5.3
- National media contracts for sport leagues
- Proliferation of sport programming
- Growth and capabilities of both cable and
satellite - Increased choices available
- Decline in viewers of professional sports
- Difficult for leagues to negotiate lucrative
contracts
19Gate Receipts
- Major source for minor league sports
- Prevalent source for newer leagues
- Majority retained by home team
- Portion given to league
- Portion may be given to opposing team
20Licensing and Merchandising Revenues
- Leagues and teams grant manufacturers the right
to use names and logos - In return they receive a royalty
- Lucrative source of revenue
- Revenues distributed equally among teams
21Sponsorships
- Signage
- Becomes visible
- Demand for location
- Rotating signage
- Virtual signage
- Naming rights
- Corporation agrees to pay a large sum of money
- Name of corporation included in the name of the
facility
22Career Opportunities
- Executives
- Overseers of the entire operation
- Player personnel
- Responsible for putting the best possible team on
the field or court - Business positions
- Responsible for generating revenue, marketing,
developing a fan base, and working with customers
23Executives
- Chief executive or operating officer
- Responsible for entire organization
- Chief financial officer
- Responsible for accounting and financial planning
- Chief marketing officer
- Responsible for coordinating marketing mix
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24Executives (continued)
- General counsel
- Responsible for overseeing all legal matters
- General manger
- Responsible for acquiring, developing, trading,
and releasing talent
25Player Personnel
- Involved in identifying, evaluating, and
developing potential and current players - Involved in observing players assigned to the
minor leagues
26Medical, Training, and Team Support
- Responsible for physical and mental preparation
and readiness of players - Responsibilities include
- Medical and dental care
- Treatment and rehabilitation
- Nutrition
- Strength and conditioning
27Coaching Staff
- Concentrates on all activities occurring between
the lines - Primarily concerned with coaching, managing, and
training players on the rosters
28Player Education and Relations
- Serves as a liaison between team and player
- Educates players regarding
- Financial management
- Substance abuse
- Nutrition
- Image management
- Additional higher education
29Video Staff Support
- Produces and edits videos
- Purchases and maintains hardware and software
- Supervises and coordinates satellite feeds
- Coordinates broadcasts
30Equipment and Clubhouse Staff
- Maintains, cleans, orders, repairs, distributes,
inventories, ships, and packs all uniforms and
equipment - Negotiates with manufacturers and sales personnel
for equipment and uniforms - Provides security for the locker room both at
home and on the road
31Stadium and Facility Staff
- Responsible for maintenance, upkeep, and repair
of the playing surface - Prepares the team offices, locker rooms, training
facilities, practice facilities, and playing
fields
32Ticket Sales
- Focuses on selling
- Season tickets
- Partial season tickets
- Group tickets
33Corporate Sales
- Targets corporations exclusively
- May sell corporate sponsorships, luxury suites,
or club seats
34Game Experience
- Focuses on enhancing the experience of people who
attend games - Oversees music, video boards, and public address
messages
35Advertising
- Designs and writes advertising copy
- Identifies, secures, and places advertisements in
a variety of media
36Promotions
- Focuses on providing an optimal experience to
spectators - Oversees all promotional activity that occurs on
the field or in the stands
37Web Site Management
- Uploads and downloads content
- Works with league offices to ensure appearance
standards - Works with corporate sponsors
- Creates content that will increase traffic to the
site
38Community Relations
- Creates and administers grassroots functions
- Clinics
- Charitable events
- Implements leaguewide programs, such as NBA Reads
program
39Media Relations
- Assists and works with the media by providing
information necessary for game and publicity - Ensures that the needs of the media are met at
every sporting event - Responsible for media guides, yearbooks, and game
programs
40Database Marketing Coordinator
- Focuses on building databases of information
about team customers - Oversees the marketing research efforts of the
organization
41Hospitality Coordinators
- Responsible for game-related needs of
- Corporate clients
- Club seat holders
- Luxury box owners
- Coordinates the provision of
- Food
- Beverages
- Computer and Internet connections
42Information Technology Staff
- Responsible for information technology hardware
and software used in all operations of the
franchise - Handles purchasing, network maintenance, and
report generation.
43Ticketing
- Manage the ticket inventory
- Responsible for
- Ticket distribution
- Printing
- Accounting
- Box office sales
- Complimentary tickets
- Financial settlement for visiting team
44Securing Employment
- Steps that you can take
- An internship is essential
- Construct an information file on teams and
organizations - Seek part-time employment or volunteer experience
in sales, game management, customer service, and
hospitality - Interview people
- Develop good understanding of the industry,
leaders, and issues