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In Context: The big business of high school sports
Oct 17, 2014
Should high school football games be televised?
The NBA's experiment: offering fans a shorter game
Oct 15, 2014
The NBA experiments with a shorter game this Sunday. But does it mean less is more for basketball?
Weekend Brunch: AIG and women in sports
Oct 12, 2014
ESPN The Magazine's Mina Kimes and Shane Ferro from Business Insider look back on the week's news.
Weekend Brunch: The NFL's future, changing the climate and whither Olive Garden?
Sep 26, 2014
Joe Weisenthal from Business Insider and FT’s Shannon Bond chat about the week’s news. Click play above to hear them break down the NFL in pop culture and the market effects of climate change.
Under Armour makes its fashion move
Sep 3, 2014
Under Armour signs a supermodel as it broadens its market beyond athletes.
The NCAA lawsuit in context
Aug 15, 2014
The NCAA lost a lawsuit in its battle over collegiate athlete likenesses. What does that mean?
Baseball players make out like one-percenters
Aug 15, 2014
Like other top earners, their pay went up much faster than the average worker's.
For public good, not for profit.
Can you sue GoPro if you crash your bike?
Aug 5, 2014
Devices and apps will face lawsuits from daredevils, but probably won't lose.
Meet the baseball player who invented the high five
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David Gura
Jul 31, 2014
Mike Jacobs on Grantland’s short documentary, "30 for 30: The High Five".
Competitive swimming struggles to stay afloat
Jul 29, 2014
Parents and kids often overlook swimming when choosing an organized sport.