Monthly Archives: April 2015

92-year-old poverty campaigner Harry Leslie Smith: Voting SNP…

WRITING for the Daily Record the socialist campaigner who survived the Great Depression and World War II issues plea to Scots voters to back Ed Miliband. ALMOST 70 years ago, I voted for the first time in a British General Election , at the age of 22. It was summer 1945 and World War II in Europe had just ended.

PAGCOR posts P937.6 million net income in Q1

The Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corporation (PAGCOR) released its financial performance during the first quarter of 2015, posting a net income of PHP937.6m compared to PHP920m it posted over a year ago.

However, overall revenue decreased to PHP10.18b compared to PHP10.36b it reported Q1 2014. The decline was mainly attributed to the intense competition in the country’s casino industry, as two large integrated resorts—Solaire Resort & Casino and City of Dreams Manila— in Entertainment City are now accepting visitors from the Asia-Pacific region as well as from the rest of the world.

In addition, two more integrated resorts are expected open at the entertainment complex in the years to come—Manila Bay Resorts is to be completed in 2015 and Resorts World Bayshore in 2018.

Gaming revenue increased 47% to PHP8.38b compared to PHP5.7b it posted a year ago.

FanDuel gets name on Mayweather’s trunks, seeks 16th NFL team deal

Daily fantasy sports operator FanDuel has purchased branding rights on boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr.’s trunks for his fight against Manny Pacquiao on May 2.

On Thursday, EPSN reported that FanDuel had purchased the rights to have its name on the belt line of Mayweather’s trunks. FanDuel didn’t disclose how much it paid to get that close to Floyd’s crotch but the deal comes with six tickets to the fight, valued at $10k apiece, that will be given away in pairs to the winners of three upcoming fantasy contents. The winners of these contests will also receive free hotel, airfare and a meet-and-greet with Floyd himself.

FanDuel hasn’t been shy about spending its investors’ capital on pricey sports tie-ups. This week the company announced it had pushed the number of mutli-year sponsorship agreements it has reached with National Football League teams to 15 and another deal with the Chicago Bears is in the works. FanDuel’s rival DraftKings has a comparatively paltry three NFL deals.

However, the NFL’s vehemently anti-betting stance means FanDuel’s deals don’t come with the visibility FanDuel would have preferred. While FanDuel will enjoy stadium signage, radio and digital advertising, NFL spokesman Brian McCarthy told USA Today that FanDuel’s deals are similar to deals teams have struck with casinos – no NFL team logos or adverts on FanDuel’s website and FanDuel can’t identify itself as an ‘official’ team or league sponsor.

BBC To Boost Its Sports Station

The BBC is planning a revision of its digital sports station 5 Live Sports Extra in a move that is likely to prove controversial with its commercial rivals.

5 Live management are understood to be considering a range of options including putting more sport on the station as well as other content from 5 Live and possible tie-ups with other stations, The Guardian reported today.

The station, which currently broadcasts on a part-time basis, is one of the BBC’s least listened to national services.

View Original Source: http://www.theguardian.com/media/2015/apr/24/bbc-plans-5-live-sports-extra-reboot?CMP=ema_546

Journey hitting Las Vegas for nine-show residency

“He wants me to move up here and be his neighbor,” Schon says with Schon-like exuberance, a short laugh serving as an exclamation point to punctuate his words. It’s 10:30 on a recent Wednesday morning, and Schon is about to hit the studio with Santana a few weeks before his band, jukebox heroes Journey, hit Las Vegas for a nine-show residency at the Hard Rock Hotel.

Talking Sports, Media and Digital with Tom Richardson

Tom Richardson is the founder and president of a consulting outfit focused on the intersection of sports and media. He has worked in pro sports, taught college classes, lectured, consumed copious amounts of relevant and random information, is father to a pair of Millennials and a former English major.
Seemingly everywhere on the sports and media scene, Richardson exudes boundless energy, insatiable curiosity and unmitigated opinion about a wide range of subjects.
We asked Richardson about his involvement in all things sports, digital, and venture capital.

Your Preferred Titles: Founder and President, Convergence Sports & Media; Adjunct Professor


Duties: CEO/CMO/CRO/CTO — chief cook and bottle washer; teaching, mentoring


HomeTown: Massapequa, Long Island, NY

First Paid Job: Cutting lawns around the neighborhood ($3/lawn!) starting around age 12

Favorite Sport: Football

Favorite Team: Giants

Your most important Epiphany: Your reputation is your most important asset

Your Life Credo: Follow the golden rule

Twitter : @ConvergenceTR

 

Tom Richardson

TDP: Tell me about your company Covergence Sports & Media and how it integrates into the landscape of gaming

TR: Convergence, which I founded in 2004, is consulting and advisory business that works with a variety of companies, from well-established properties to start-up ventures, in sports, media and entertainment. The focus is on helping companies develop products and services profitably, to leverage assets in order maximize value and to compete more effectively in a converged media world. Working from time to time with gaming companies (e.g. early sage fantasy sports company, data provider), we’ll focus on business and strategic planning, digital marketing, business development, resourcing, etc.

TDP: How did you get involved with the NY Venture Community sports group, and what is its greatest asset these days?

TR: One of the founders, Jeff Volk, is a longtime sports industry colleague and friend of mine. I started helping out informally early on and gradually got more involved and became the first board member. The greatest asset is the knowledge that is shared and the camaraderie that is fostered at each live event. NYVC Sports has become a catalyst in broadening and energizing an already robust sports/investment/tech network in/around NY City.

TDP: Where do you see the biggest opportunities on the horizon regarding gambling, sports and technology?

TR: The rapid proliferation of tracking technologies is ushering in a bit of revolution in the area of sports data and team/player performance analytics. Examples include MLB’s Statcast, NBA’s SportVU and the things that the NFL are dong with Zebra Technologies. The output of all those initiatives could be the poster child of the “Big Data” movement. There’s an enormous amount of data that is being generated, much of which would be of great interest to gamers and gamblers. So I think the biggest opportunity is in the “productization” of all this data, finding B2B and B2C applications that will find a sustainable market.

TDP: Tell me how you first landed on the Digital side and had you any inkling it would grow so quickly and diversely as it did?

TR: I joined the NFL in the pre-Internet era but I knew about the early online business (companies like Prodigy and Compuserve) from my prior job at Ziff-Davis, the leading publisher of computer magazines. So I lived and managed through the transition while at the NFL, where we did the first online deal (w/ Prodigy) and the first CD-I and CD-ROM deals in pro sports. And that led to NFL.com. At that point I got a good sense of the potential and where things might go and I quickly became hooked on the digital side of the business. So I eventually moved to the NHL, where I was the GM of the league’s digital business.

TDP: How does the digital technology change the gambling , egaming and fantasy landscape? What are its limits?

TR: The immediate, real-time aspect of data capture and sharing is obviously making everything faster, which is a good thing for people who trade on or or make livings around data. Also, the world is now truly flat – it’s a global business where customers can come literally from all corners of the earth. That point, as well as the rapid growth of Over The Top video, is helping propel eSports into a huge, global sports business.

TDP: Tell me about your academia life and how it dovetails with the sports world?

TR: I’ve been teaching sports business (mostly digital media and marketing) for almost five years Columbia, NYU and Iona. It’s a labor of love for me for two reasons: 1) I love to learn, so keeping up with things, as good teachers should, comes naturally to me. I read a lot of articles and white papers, listen to a lot of podcasts and watch a lot of videos about the sports, media, entertainment, technology, start-ups, etc. That learning helps me stay fresh and enables me to put a complicated subject into the proper perspective for students; 2) I like to meet and interact with younger people — the millennial generation. As “digital natives,” they often have interesting insights and perspectives on this rapidly changing world and business environment. So while they learn form me, I also learn from them, which helps me as a consultant — I’m able to keep my finger on the pulse of the market.

TDP: How do you see Over The Top (OTT) content delivery changing the sports media, and by extension, fantasy and gaming landscape?

TR: OTT is a game changer for a few reasons: 1) Just about anyone can do it, so it’s great tool for “attacker brands” — those that are competing against the big incumbents; 2) There’s an immediate global reach, which means the potential audience can be found and engaged faster and cheaper than ever; 3) There’s interactivity as well as social elements that create like-minded communities around passions; eSports (and Twitch) is a great example; 4) There’s a high level of user tracking and measurement that allows for efficient and valuable targeted marketing and advertising.

TDP: Tell us something that very few people know about you.

TR: I spend a lot of time on/with music. I’m an avid self-taught guitar player (been hooked since age 15) and a self-taught hacker piano player. I’m also a big listener (in my office, on the train, walking around Manhattan) and lyric tweeter — on Twitter, @lyricbuff is my scrapbook of great lyrics worth remembering and sharing.

Kentucky Derby Top 10 Best Bets

By Jerry Bossert @jerrybossert for @TheDailyPayoff

The Kentucky Derby, the most exciting two minutes in sports, will be run this Saturday for the 141st time before an estimated crowd of 160,000 people at Churchill Downs and another 16 million watching on television. Nearly $130 million will be bet on the race and here’s a look at my top 10 contenders for the “Run for the Roses.”

Upstart – Born in New York, this colt has quickly risen up the Derby trail as he’s never finished off the board from seven starts, winning three times. His ability to lay close to pace and still have plenty left to kick home makes him dangerous. ODDS: 18-1.

Materiality – Has tons of ability winning all three of his career starts but has to overcome the curse of Apollo (1882), who remains the last horse never to start as a 2-year-old and win the Derby. ODDS: 12-1

Dortmund - One of the Top Favorites at Posttime

Dortmund – One of the Top Favorites at Posttime

Dortmund – He’s probably going to be the second-choice in the wagering, having not lost from six starts and he already owns a win at Churchill Downs. His trainer Bob Baffert has won the race three times and his father, Big Brown, won the Derby in 2008. ODDS: 6-1.

 

Based on his Monday workout, American Pharoah moves into the top favorite spot.

Based on his Monday workout, American Pharoah moves into the top favorite spot.

American Pharoah – Worked super at Churchill on Sunday and will likely go off as the favorite having won his last four starts going away, giving Baffert the top two betting choices in the field. Last year, he was voted the champion 2-year-old colt and this year he’s won both of his starts easily but was facing overmatched opponents. ODDS: 5-1.

Frosted – Closed at 40-1 in the final Derby future bet but will be a much shorter price in the Derby after winning the Wood Memorial, snapping a three-race losing streak. Prior to the Wood, the colt underwent a minor operation to correct a breathing problem and now with a clear throat he may be heard loudly on Saturday. ODDS: 40-1.

Firing Line – If you like Dortmund, you have to like this speedy colt as he finished second beaten only a head the two times they’ve met. Away from Dortmund, Firing Line rolled, scoring by over 14 lengths in the Sunland Derby. ODDS: 13-1.

The colt with the natural diet

The colt with the natural diet

Mubtaahij – If it’s hay, oats and water you want for your Derby winner, this is your colt as he will be the lone starter not to race with Lasix, the anti-bleeding medication that has flooded American racing. This will be his first start in America after racing in the desert in Dubai. ODDS: 8-1.

Carpe Diem – Maybe money can buy your way into the Derby as this horse cost $1.6 million to purchase. He’s earned $1.5 million so far on the racetrack and will try to seize the day in a big way on Saturday. ODDS: 10-1.

International Star – Will become an international star if he prevails in America’s most famous horse race on Saturday. Has won his last three starts but is stepping up in company, which may put out his flame. ODDS: 17-1

Tencendur – Was listed at 11-1 in the final Derby future pool as part of the mutuel field but will be a much bigger price on Saturday being on his own. He still has an outside chance to light up Broadway for owner Philip Birsh, the CEO of Playbill, after finishing a much improved second in the Wood Memorial. ODDS: 11-1.