The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ J.A. Adande - Why Sports Is OUT On Social Justice & IN On Gambling

Oct 23, 2025
J.A. Adande, a veteran sports journalist and professor known for his work across media, delves into the shifting landscape of sports coverage. He discusses the Big Ten's $2 billion deal, highlighting the growing necessity for sports reporters to understand business intricacies. Adande reflects on the decline of local sports journalism and the rise of personality-driven shows. Notably, he reveals why the sports world has retreated from social justice advocacy, focusing instead on lucrative gambling and the cultural implications of diversity and representation in sports.
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INSIGHT

Big Ten's Two-Billion-Dollar Bet

  • The Big Ten is pursuing a ~$2 billion investment to lock in its current structure for two decades.
  • J.A. Adande says pension-backed deals feel less predatory than private equity but still reshape college sports power.
ADVICE

Study The Business Side Of Sports

  • Sports reporters must learn finance, CBAs, stadium politics, and collectibles to cover modern sports.
  • Adande teaches a 'business of sports' class and brought in lawyers and industry experts for depth.
INSIGHT

Sports Journalism Is Growing—Fragilely

  • Sports journalism is one of the few growth areas in journalism, driven by live sports production and new verticals.
  • Adande warns The Athletic is a key destination and urges subscriptions to sustain sports writing jobs.
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