

The Joe Pomp Show
Joe Pompliano
Host Joe Pompliano breaks down the most interesting topics in sports business. From athlete investments to media rights deals, you'll leave each episode more informed about the business and money behind sports. Join hundreds of thousands of others and start listening today!
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Sep 15, 2023 • 19min
#206 How Travis And Jason Kelce Created The #1 Podcast In Sports
Discover how NFL players Jason and Travis Kelce created the top sports podcast 'New Heights', delving into the podcast's origins, financial success, viral marketing, athlete-hosted podcasts trend, and more. Explore the rise of athlete-driven podcasts like Pat McAfee and JJ Redick, and learn about their strategies for building fan bases and securing media deals.

Sep 14, 2023 • 33min
#205 Underdog CEO Jeremy Levine On The Growth Of Sports Gambling And Fantasy Games, Regulatory Discussions, Product Innovation, And More
CEO Jeremy Levine discusses the growth of sports gambling and fantasy games, regulatory challenges, and product innovation in the ever-changing sports marketplace. Topics include unique product offerings, popular fantasy games, evolution of fantasy sports products, challenges of online sports betting in the US, and the future of sports betting innovation.

Sep 13, 2023 • 20min
#204 Why The National Women’s Soccer League Is Poised For Explosive Growth
Exploring the growth and success of the National Women's Soccer League, including record-breaking attendance and new expansion teams. Analysis of rising valuations and revenue multiples in NWSL teams. Comparison of player salary expenses between Europe and the US in soccer leagues.

Sep 11, 2023 • 17min
#203 Peyton Manning Is Building A Billion-Dollar Media Company
Discussion on Peyton Manning's transition to media mogul with Omaha Productions, partnership with ESPN, Netflix, and NFL. Insight into the growth potential, strategic business moves, and long-term aspirations of Omaha Productions. Examining Manning's journey from athlete to building a profitable media business.

Sep 8, 2023 • 25min
#202 Charter’s Fight With ESPN, Colorado’s Deion Sanders Building The Blueprint, And The 2023 Rugby World Cup
This podcast discusses Charter's fight with ESPN over cable, Deion Sanders' plan for Colorado football, and insights into the financial side of the Rugby World Cup

Sep 6, 2023 • 23min
#201 NFL Business Update: $20 Billion In Annual Revenue, Every Team Is Worth $4B+, The League's Highest Paid Players, New Stadium Projects, And More
A review of the NFL's business highlights its $20 billion revenue, $4 billion team valuations, and top-paid players. Discussion on billion-dollar broadcasting deals with major networks, franchise valuations, stadium investments, and innovative streaming strategies.

Sep 4, 2023 • 34min
#200 Sam Schwartzstein On Playing With Andrew Luck, Building An 800+ Person Team At The XFL, And The Future Of NFL Broadcasting At Amazon
Former Stanford center discusses playing with Andrew Luck, building XFL team, and Amazon's role in NFL broadcasting. Topics include rule changes, XFL challenges, Next Gen Stats, football equipment design, and future of sports viewership.

Sep 1, 2023 • 22min
#199 New Study Finds CTE In 40% Of Athletes Who Died Before 30
Exploring the prevalence of CTE in youth athletes and the implications of head impacts in contact sports, NFL's response with flag football initiative, risks of CTE in different sports, NFL's strategies for concussion mitigation, and suggestions for alternative sports for young athletes

Aug 30, 2023 • 16min
#198 How A Tennis Tournament In Queens Generates $500 Million In Annual Revenue
Exploring the financial aspects of the iconic US Open Tennis Tournament, including equal prize money, revenue figures, major sponsors, and TV rights deals. Delving into the evolution and equality in tennis over the years, highlighting the luxurious accommodations of top players and high-tech innovations in the sport.

Aug 29, 2023 • 15min
#197 How Texas High School Football Became A Billion Dollar Business
High school football in Texas has taken on a world of its own. We’re seeing $50 million-plus stadiums built, restaurants experiencing an economic boom in the Fall, and thousands of people attending games every Friday night. So today’s newsletter examines how Texas became the country’s biggest football hotbed, and how the economics of the sport incentivize the construction of multi-million-dollar stadiums. Hosted by Simplecast, an AdsWizz company. See pcm.adswizz.com for information about our collection and use of personal data for advertising.


