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Our Buy & Sell panel presented by Pastime Sports & Games – Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and show host Tom Mayenknecht – checks in on the TV numbers for the NHL Stanley Cup playoffs, where Canadians are outwatching Americans by a factor of 9:1 in this Stanley Cup Final between the Edmonton Oilers and Florida Panthers.
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Sport business commentator and host of The Sport Market Tom Mayenknecht looks at the performance of key Canadian business indicators – television ratings, per capita audience share, merchandise sales and ticket prices as rationale for urging the NHL to seriously consider Canadian markets such as Quebec City and Greater Toronto in the next round of expansion.
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Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top three sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market Podium funded by Alpine Credits, including the business and TV impact of Game 7 in the 2024 NHL Stanley Cup Final, the wild finish to the US Open golf championship and the cancellation of the land auction that was the heart of the Arizona Coyotes plan to bring the NHL back to Greater Phoenix.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom takes a look at the top stories in the Vancouver Sun sports section as he dives into the Weekend Extra along with Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger. Then we go around the horn talking all the big stories in Vancouver sports as PostMedia scribe Steve Ewen joins the program. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom talks with the CEO of Canadian Sport Centre Pacific, Wendy Patteden about a whole host of topics, including the Oilers' improbable push to force Game 7. Then it's time for the Sport Market Pitch, as Tom is joined by Aziz Rajwani, John Festinger and producer Justin Morissette for more on the Stanley Cup Final and the BC Lions' hot start to the CFL season. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom is joined by Canadian Golf Hall of Famer Dick Zokol to talk Bryson DeChambeau's big moment at the US Open. He also talks with law professor John Festinger about the good, the bad and the ugly from this week's sports stories. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In the first hour, Tom runs down the big movers and shakers of the week in the world of the business of sport in this week's Podium, talks the big stories of the week in the Opening Bell commentary, and is joined by The Parleh's editor-in-chief Steve McAllister, as well as collectibles expert Ken Richardson of Pastime Radio. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Jon Festinger of Chandler, Fogden and Lyman joins The Sport Market to talk about the good practices, bad practices and ugly practices in the business of sport, including a record U.S. television audience of 1.8M Americans for the Canadian Grand Prix in Montreal last week.
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Our Buy & Sell panel presented by Pastime Sports & Games – Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, producer Justin Morissette and show host Tom Mayenknecht – debate whether the success of the Florida Panthers validates Gary Bettman’s sunbelt franchise strategy, and more.
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Sport business commentator and host of The Sport Market Tom Mayenknecht encourages the BC Lions to continue their special event marketing approach and suggests that all nine CFL franchises should strive for the added value of a pre-game concert such as the one the Leos are pulling off today before a sold out BC Place.
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Sport business commentator Tom Mayenknecht rolls out the top three sport business stories of the week on The Sport Market Podium funded by Alpine Credits, including the NBA and NHL Stanley Cup finals, the NFL Sunday Ticket lawsuit and the kick off to UEFA Euro Cup 2024 and the Copa America coming up this week.
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Collectibles guru and trading card expert Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports & Games joined The Sport Market to discuss the Honus Wagner and Babe Ruth items that are being estimated at $25M and $30M, respectively.
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For the fourth consecutive week, the $4.7B Boston Celtics of the NBA top the charts on The Sport Market Power Rankings. Also in the Power Five are the $775M Florida Panthers of the NHL, $4.5B Dallas Mavericks of the NBA, the $1.85B Edmonton Oilers and the Cincinnati Reds of Major League Baseball.
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Steve Ewen of The Province goes around the horn with Tom Mayenknecht of The Sport Market, taking a look at the sport business storylines surrounding the Vancouver Canucks of the NHL, BC Lions of the CFL, Vancouver Whitecaps FC of Major League Soccer, Vancouver Canadians of high-A baseball, Vancouver Bandits of the CEBL and Vancouver FC, with the big focus on speculation on Canucks free agency and the buzz around the projected sellout crowd of more than 51,000 for the home opener of the BC Lions.
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Sport business commentator and host of The Sport Market Tom Mayenknecht speaks to how we connect with sports personalities such as Jerry West and Charles Barkley. Barkley is among those who appear to know how and when to exit their playing or broadcast careers on their terms, going out strong.
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In his extended edition of The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market on the Sportsnet Radio Network, Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen gives us a lighter side take on the business of sport: "The Blue Jays Yusei Kikuchi in one of the weirdest plays ever in Oakland last Sunday. Gave new meaning to the term pinch-hitter."
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom takes a look at the top stories in the Vancouver Sun sports section as he dives into the Weekend Extra along with Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger. Then we go around the horn talking all the big stories in Vancouver sports as PostMedia scribe Steve Ewen joins the program. Finally, Tom is joined by Broadscast host Samantha Chang for her closing bell commentary. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom talks with BC Lions club president Duane Vienneau just hours before the Leos play their home opener, with more 50,000 fans coming for the game as well as a kick-off concert with 50 Cent. Then it's time for the Sport Market Pitch, as Tom is joined by Aziz Rajwani and John Festinger to continue discussing the business impact of the Lions' kick-off concert series. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom is joined by Canadian Golf Hall of Famer Dick Zokol to talk Scottie Scheffler's current struggles and new developments with Saudi Arabia's business ties to the golf world. He also talks with law professor John Festinger about the good, the bad and the ugly from this week's sports stories. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In the first hour, Tom runs down the big movers and shakers of the week in the world of the business of sport in this week's Podium, talks the big stories of the week in the Opening Bell commentary, and is joined by franchise valuator Drew Dorweiler of IJW & Partners, as well as collectibles expert Ken Richardson of Pastime Radio. This podcast was produced by Justin Morissette.
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