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December 8, 2022 38 mins
SportsPro news editor Tom Bassam is joined by editorial director Michael Long for a quick scan of the biggest industry news, before Simon Trewavas from RTB House joins the pod to talk about the data solutions firm's new report on the opportunities for sports brands and the fashion industry.
Talking points:
  • The NBA opens itself to sovereign wealth investment (1:10)
  • Is it the right time for the ECB to sell The Hundred? (6:12)
  • The wider impact of the Juventus board's mass resignation (13:27)
  • Should we read much into the idea of the Olympics in Qatar? (18:58) 
  • Unpacking the 'Data in Fashion and Sports. How Brands Are Staying a Cut Above in 2022' report with Simon Trewavas from RTB House (24:46)
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