The Joe Pomp Show

Joe Pompliano
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Jan 27, 2024 • 10min

#256 Nick Dunlap's Historic Victory Proves NIL Is Broken

Amateur golfer Nick Dunlap's historic victory at a PGA Tour event sparks debate on amateur athletes receiving prize money. The challenges of NCAA amateurism and Name, Image, Likeness in college sports are discussed. The financial impact of Dunlap's win and unpaid labor in golf are explored. Proposed solutions for amateur golfers facing sponsorship pressures are examined. The evolution of college sports and the NIL impact on athletes is also addressed.
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Jan 25, 2024 • 10min

#255 Netflix's Commitment To Live Sports Spells Doom For ESPN

Netflix's $5 billion deal with WWE for live sports content is analyzed, discussing the implications for both parties and the potential threat to legacy sports media like ESPN. The podcast explores the impact of Netflix's entrance into live sports, the shift in content offerings, and the disruption to traditional media companies.
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Jan 23, 2024 • 12min

#254 Major League Soccer Needs More Than Lionel Messi

Exploring the financial impact of players like Lionel Messi on MLS clubs, growth prospects of Major League Soccer, challenges and solutions for MLS growth, money allocation and media strategy in MLS
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Jan 19, 2024 • 21min

#253 The Truth About Pro Football Focus’ Grading System

Debating the accuracy of Pro Football Focus' grading system, exploring controversies sparked by JJ Watt. Understanding the complexities and nuances of PFF's player grading system. Comparing traditional statistics with PFF grades in evaluating quarterback performance. Unveiling the subjective nature and value of individual player grades in the NFL.
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Jan 17, 2024 • 19min

#252 Peacock’s Exclusive Playoff Game Drives 23 Million Viewers And MLB’s Rule Changes Lead To Record Revenue

Discussing the record-breaking 23 million viewers for Peacock's exclusive NFL playoff game and MLB's revenue boost from rule changes. Exploring the future of pay-per-view streaming in sports media and MLB's successful efforts to attract younger fans.
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Jan 12, 2024 • 20min

#251 Peacock's Exclusive NFL Playoff Game Is More Than A Money Grab + Nick Saban’s Financial Impact At The University Of Alabama

The podcast discusses the business of the NFL's exclusive playoff game on Peacock, Nick Saban's financial impact at the University of Alabama, and the strategic value of live sports for streaming services like Amazon and Peacock.
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Jan 10, 2024 • 14min

#250 The Pat McAfee Show Isn’t Leaving ESPN Anytime Soon

The podcast dives into the controversy surrounding Pat McAfee, discussing Aaron Rodgers, Jimmy Kimmel, and speculation about his future at ESPN. They analyze the power dynamics and financial insights behind ESPN's relationship with McAfee, as well as the partnership dynamics between McAfee and ESPN.
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Jan 8, 2024 • 15min

#249 Breaking Down The Money Behind This Year's College Football Playoff National Championship

Exploring the financial aspects of the College Football Playoff National Championship, including team sponsorships, coaching incentives, TV contracts. Analysis on economic impact, sponsorship deals, Michigan's Nike partnership, Jim Harbaugh's salary. Insights on NFL coach salaries, college football revenue growth, media rights.
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Jan 5, 2024 • 12min

#248 A Deep Dive Into The NBA's $10 Billion Business: Revenue, Valuations, TV Ratings, Potential Problems, And More

This podcast delves into the NBA's $10 billion business, discussing revenue surge, team valuations, media rights uncertainties, global expansion, strategic ventures in China, Africa, and India, potential media rights growth, revenue impact, revenue multiples surge, factors driving growth, Mark Cuban's sale of the Dallas Mavericks, financial challenges, and growth prospects in the NBA.
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Jan 3, 2024 • 8min

#247 College Football's "Meaningless" Bowl Games Aren't Going Anywhere

Exploring the impact of player transfers and NFL draft opt-outs on bowl games, proposing solutions to address declining fan excitement, discussing the economics and value of certain bowl games to TV networks.

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