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In Boston, Curt Woodward notes DraftKings and FanDuel are "offering thousands of players a shot at $900,000 in total prize money in several tournaments based on March Madness games," despite the NCAA recently trying to "get fantasy sports companies to stop offering contests based on college games." Massachusetts Attorney General Maura Healey is "expected within weeks to enact new rules governing fantasy games that also includes a ban on collegiate athletics" (BOSTON GLOBE, 3/17).

BUILDING BUZZ: The Hornets said that they have "seen high demand for corporate sponsorships" around next year's NBA All-Star Game at Time Warner Cable Arena. In Charlotte, Katherine Peralta notes the team "worked with the Charlotte Regional Visitors Authority to sign on 15 sponsors -- mostly local companies" -- to fill the approximately $1.5M private-sector funding gap that "existed when Charlotte was awarded the All-Star game last June." Sponsors "get to be part of a six-month marketing campaign that consists of print, digital and TV ads, as well as access to tickets to the weekend’s events" (CHARLOTTE OBSERVER, 3/17).

PLAY ON, PLAYERS: Fanatics is teaming up with The Players Championship to "sell merchandise-branded apparel for the first time." The PGA Tour event's partnership with Fanatics "coincides with the launch of a new website" for the tourney. The new site "will not only allow attendees to buy tickets and plan their visit, but learn more about the background of the tournament and get a better understanding of the course itself" (BIZJOURNALS.com, 3/15).

SBJ Morning Buzzcast: April 19, 2024

Detailing Smith Entertainment Group's purchase of the former Arizona Coyotes; WNBA #1 pick Caitlin Clark to receive signature shoe and home improvement retailer Lowe's strikes a deal with Lionel Messi.

NBC Olympics’ Molly Solomon, ESPN’s P.K. Subban, the Masters and more

On this week’s pod, SBJ’s Austin Karp has two Big Get interviews. The first is with Molly Solomon, who will lead NBC’s production of the Olympics, and she shares what the network is are planning for Paris 2024. Later in the show, we hear from ESPN’s P.K. Subban as the Stanley Cup Playoffs get set to start this weekend. SBJ’s Josh Carpenter also joins the show to share his insights from this year’s Masters, while Karp dishes on how the WNBA Draft’s record-breaking viewership is setting the league up for a new stratosphere of numbers.

SBJ I Factor: Gloria Nevarez

SBJ I Factor features an interview with Mountain West Conference Commissioner Gloria Nevarez. The second-ever MWC commissioner chats with SBJ’s Ross Nethery about her climb through the collegiate ranks. Nevarez is a member of SBJ’s Game Changers Class of 2019. Nevarez has had stints at the conference level in the Pac-12, West Coast Conference, and Mountain West Conference as well as at the college level at Oklahoma, Cal, and San Jose State. She shares stories of that journey as well as how being a former student-athlete guides her decision-making today. SBJ I Factor is a monthly podcast offering interviews with sports executives who have been recipients of one of the magazine’s awards.

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