I was a long-time subscriber to Sports Illustrated. From the time I could afford a magazine subscription, I would eagerly await each month's issue. This was back when sportswriting was exciting, interesting, and even sublimely moving.
Pete Distad, CEO of the forthcoming sports streaming service jointly owned by ESPN, Fox Corporation, and Warner Bros. Discovery, this week unveiled the official brand name and logo for the platform: Venu Sports.
Daniel Noboa, the president of Ecuador, might have saved himself a lot of trouble, if he had only read more Latin American literature. Perhaps he would not have ordered the police to storm the Mexican embassy to arrest former Vice President Jorge Glas, who had been granted asylum there. That unprecedented action—breaching long-standing treaties that More
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Pete Distad, CEO of the forthcoming Venu Sports streaming service, today unveiled the future brand identity for the highly anticipated platform.
Sky Sports has announced of a new dedicated channel in Sky Sports+, and it'll be available to sports subscribers at no extra cost. The new channel launches in August, allowing customers the ability to watch a wide range of sports via live streams, the Sky Sports mobile app, and the new dedicated channel. Sky Sports says you'll be able to watch 50% more live sport when it launches. The channel has the capability to show up to 100 live events via concurrent streams, and has been integrated...
Senator Claire Chandler has had her say on the Flying Bats. Women's soccer team has courted controversy this year. Chandler claims presence damages 'fairness for women'
The scandals we've seen over players' and fans' gambling behavior are just the tip of the iceberg—Danny Funt's new book on the sports betting industry shows us just how deep the rot could reach.
Will Wade has added a tint of orange flavor to his McNeese State cocktail.
Venu Sports will be available directly through a new app and subscribers can opt to bundle the service with Disney+, Hulu or Max.
828 Sports Ventures announced on Tuesday that it proposed building one of the largest multisport complexes in Texas in the city of Borger, according to area officials, which could be a $100 million travel sports destination on 100 acres in the community.
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