#225 Q&A: Joe’s Daily Routine, The Future Of Sports Tech, Cricket In The Olympics, Streaming Apps, And More
Nov 5, 2023
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In this episode, the host discusses his daily routine and transition from finance to sports business. Topics include the future of sports tech, player skills in football, geo-fencing in streaming apps, cricket in the Olympics, broadcasting rights, flag football's role in international expansion, and maximizing athlete brand building through social media.
Transitioning from finance to sports media driven by passion and interest.
Utilizing NIL deals for college athletes to build personal brand and engage fans.
Deep dives
Joe Pomp Show Community Engagement
The podcast episode discusses Joe Pompliano's engagement with his sports business chat community on Microsoft Teams, emphasizing the value of sharing articles, discussing current events in sports business, and encouraging audience participation through occasional Q&A sessions.
Joe Pompliano's Career Transition
Joe Pompliano shares his career transition story from working at JPMorgan in finance to pursuing his passion for sports business content creation. He highlights his shift from a structured financial career to focusing on sports media, driven by his love for sports and interest in the business aspect.
Impact of Data and Technology in Sports Broadcasting
The episode delves into the significant impact of technology and data in sports broadcasting, particularly focusing on Amazon Prime's innovative use of machine learning algorithms to enhance viewership experiences by providing advanced data and analysis during sports broadcasts, potentially revolutionizing how games are analyzed and viewed.
Building Personal Brand and Leveraging NIL Opportunities
The podcast explores the importance of college athletes treating themselves as brands, advising them to seize opportunities presented by Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) deals to build their personal brand. Emphasizing the value of building a loyal following and engaging with fans beyond their athletic careers as a strategic approach to long-term success.