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SPORTS BUSINESS PRACTICES FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY What does the business of sport have in common with traditional businesses and what is different? - Answers -both are competitors that want to sell a product -both have rules and regulations -social issues similar -in sports, the competitors must cooperate in order to be profitable and successful -sports industry has found a way to avoud oayinf for labor -in sport, businesses go beyond the competition 4 categories of major changes in the business of sport - Answers 1. Ownership Structure - entertainment complexes, "disneyfication" 2. A new media world 3. Real Estate Management issues with stadium changes ex: Braves new park leading to new community 4. League Policies- the way revenue is distributed between players & teams has changed drastically Disneyfication - what is the goal? - Answers -Sports team owners expanding their facilities to capture pre and post game spending by fans, as well as sports teams serving as anchors for larger real estate developments -more amenities/entertainment (monopolize revenue streams around the stadium) Media changes - Answers expanded broadcasting of sport and sharp revenue increases *sports have become more than just selling tickets ex: the increasing NFL broadcasting revenue what does it mean that sports are "appointment-viewing" product? - Answers nobody is watching the Super Bowl on Monday, they watch in the moment Stadium changes - Answers -focus on single-purpose stadiums -rise in luxury seating (rise in this has led to reduction in suites to create more options at various prices) -entertainment emphasis How do changes in sports league policies & player rights impact competition and distribution of revenue? - Answers -drafts, salary caps, luxury taxes -revenue sharing between owners and with players Giants & A's Case Study - Territorial Rights - Answers -A's want to move to a stadium to be built in San Jose which is part of GIANTS territory -Giants paid for the stadium without public funding so they feel they established themselves What functions do sport leagues serve for their clubs? - Answers 1. Structure/Ownership 2. Rules & regulations 3. Revenue sharing & Competitive balance 4. Draft order 5. Territorial Rights/Boundaries Territorial Rights - Answers where a team is established -leagues control location of teams to maximize the product -helps teams avoid competition for local fans, media broadcasting, advertising revenue -gives teams greater leverage when negotiating Single-Entity Ownership Model , how does it work? - Answers -the league and all the teams in the league are owned by a single ownership group -the league employee paid by the league *revenue is distributed EQUALLY Distributed club ownership model - Answers -opposite of single entity -each team has individual ownership -individual club owners each possess independent property rights in their team BUT agree to contractually share some rights

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SPORTS BUSINESS PRACTICES FINAL EXAM QUESTIONS ANSWERED CORRECTLY

What does the business of sport have in common with traditional businesses and what is
different? - Answers -both are competitors that want to sell a product

-both have rules and regulations

-social issues similar



-in sports, the competitors must cooperate in order to be profitable and successful

-sports industry has found a way to avoud oayinf for labor

-in sport, businesses go beyond the competition

4 categories of major changes in the business of sport - Answers 1. Ownership Structure -
entertainment complexes, "disneyfication"



2. A new media world



3. Real Estate Management issues with stadium changes ex: Braves new park leading to new
community



4. League Policies- the way revenue is distributed between players & teams has changed
drastically

Disneyfication - what is the goal? - Answers -Sports team owners expanding their facilities to
capture pre and post game spending by fans, as well as sports teams serving as anchors for
larger real estate developments

-more amenities/entertainment (monopolize revenue streams around the stadium)

Media changes - Answers expanded broadcasting of sport and sharp revenue increases

*sports have become more than just selling tickets

ex: the increasing NFL broadcasting revenue

what does it mean that sports are "appointment-viewing" product? - Answers nobody is
watching the Super Bowl on Monday, they watch in the moment

,Stadium changes - Answers -focus on single-purpose stadiums

-rise in luxury seating (rise in this has led to reduction in suites to create more options at various
prices)

-entertainment emphasis

How do changes in sports league policies & player rights impact competition and distribution of
revenue? - Answers -drafts, salary caps, luxury taxes

-revenue sharing between owners and with players

Giants & A's Case Study - Territorial Rights - Answers -A's want to move to a stadium to be built
in San Jose which is part of GIANTS territory

-Giants paid for the stadium without public funding so they feel they established themselves

What functions do sport leagues serve for their clubs? - Answers 1. Structure/Ownership

2. Rules & regulations

3. Revenue sharing & Competitive balance

4. Draft order

5. Territorial Rights/Boundaries

Territorial Rights - Answers where a team is established

-leagues control location of teams to maximize the product

-helps teams avoid competition for local fans, media broadcasting, advertising revenue

-gives teams greater leverage when negotiating

Single-Entity Ownership Model , how does it work? - Answers -the league and all the teams in the
league are owned by a single ownership group

-the league employee paid by the league

*revenue is distributed EQUALLY

Distributed club ownership model - Answers -opposite of single entity

-each team has individual ownership

-individual club owners each possess independent property rights in their team

BUT agree to contractually share some rights

, *most common structure in American Pro sports

How do league maintain competitive balance? - Answers -revenue sharing

-payroll caps (salary caps and luxury taxes)

-player draft (reverse order, lottery, draft compensation)

-promotion and relegation

-expanded playoff pool

-ownership type

-schedule

revenue sharing - Answers -varies from league to league

-provides teams with an increased ability to spend more on player salaries and thus remain
more competitive

What is a salary cap? (aka payroll cap) - Answers a limit on what teams are allowed to spend on
team payroll

Hard cap - Answers -there are NO exceptions, teams are LIMITED to what cap allows them to
spend

ex: NFL

Soft cap - Answers -teams MAY spend over the limit only if they satisfy CERTAIN exceptions

-the rules limit the ability of teams to exceed the cap

ex: NBA

luxury tax - Answers luxury tax is a penalty used to deter spending above a certain amount on
team payroll

-teams are allowed to go over the amount as long as they are willing to pay the tax

what kind of cap does the MLB have? - Answers -No salary cap

-luxury tax system

*teams can reset the tax schedule by dropping below the luxury tax threshold for one season

4 key habits of thought that everyone can adapt to improve their negotiation results - Answers 1.

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