Plunkett's sports industry almanac : the only comprehensive guide to the sports industry

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Plunkett's sports industry almanac : the only comprehensive guide to the sports industry

Jack W. Plunkett

Plunkett Research, c2005-

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  • 2007
  • 2008
  • 2009
  • 2010
  • 2012

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Sports industry almanac

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Edited by Jack W. Plunkett

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Subtitle of 2010: The only complete guide to the sports industry

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2007 ISBN 9781593920739

内容説明

The sports business is a dynamic and growing industry in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and elsewhere. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. "Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2007" covers such sectors, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis. Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics. We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile over 350 leading teams, leagues and sports sector companies. The profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. The price includes a CD-ROM, which enables you to search, filter, view and export selected contact data, including executive names for mail merge and contact management. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams, and leagues business in one value-priced package.

目次

PLUNKETT'S SPORTS INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2007 A Short Sports Industry Glossary Introduction How To Use This Book Chapter 1: Major Trends Affecting the Sports Industry 1) Introduction to the Sports Industry 2) NFL: The Biggest Money in U.S. Sports 3) NFL Television Rights Change Hands 4) Major League Baseball Bounces Back 5) The NBA Goes Global/Yao Creates Great Marketing Opportunities in China 6) Golf Tournament Sponsorships Go for Big Bucks 7) Golf Equipment Manufacturers Scramble to Offer the Latest High-Tech Advantages 8) Hockey Lockout Takes a Toll on Jobs 9) World Soccer Faces Trouble Due to Lack of Parity/MLS Sees Modest Growth 10) NASCAR Soars/A New York City-Area Race Track May Be Next 11) Lacrosse May Be the Fastest-Growing Team Sport in America 12) Sports Agents Become Indispensable 13) New Platforms Revolutionize Electronic Games 14) Bowling Looms Large/The Least Expensive Sports and Recreation Activities Draw the Most Participants 15) Wealthy Consumers Pay Big Bucks for High-End Sports and Recreation 16) Aging Baby Boomers Will Cause Significant Changes in the Leisure Sector, Including Sports and Activity-Based Travel 17) Athletic Footwear Draws Big Names from Athletes to Designers 18) The Vast Majority of Shoes Sold in the U.S. Are Now Made in China 19) Exercise Apparel Sales Boom 20) Nanotechnology Has a Growing Role in Sports Equipment 21) Nanotech and Smart Fabrics Proliferate Chapter 2: Sports Industry Statistics U.S. Sports Industry Overview Top 30 U.S. Recreational Sports/Activities, Ranked by Participation, 2005 U.S. Sports League Summary, 2005 Annual Revenues from Sports Broadcast Rights Fees, 2005 Overview of the Media Contracts of the Big Four Sports U.S. Sporting Goods Exports: 1995-2005 U.S. Sporting Goods Imports: 1996-2005 Chapter 3: Important Sports Industry Contacts Addresses, Telephone Numbers and World Wide Web Sites Chapter 4: THE SPORTS 350: Who They Are and How They Were Chosen Industry List, With Codes Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups Alphabetical Index Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country Index by Regions of the Firms Have Locations Index by Firms with Operations Outside the U.S. Individual Profiles on each of THE SPORTS 350 Additional Indexes Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations
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2008 ISBN 9781593920890

内容説明

The sports business is a dynamic and growing industry in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and elsewhere. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. "Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac 2008" covers such sectors, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis. Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics.We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile over 350 leading teams, leagues and sports sector companies. Profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. Price includes a CD-ROM, which enables you to search, filter, view and export selected contact data, including executive names for mail merge and contact management. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams, and leagues business in one value-priced package.

目次

PLUNKETT'SSPORTS INDUSTRYALMANAC 2008CONTENTSA Short Sports Industry Glossary iIntroduction 1How To Use This Book 3Chapter 1: Major Trends in the Sports Industry 71) Introduction to the Sports Industry 72) NFL: The Biggest Money in U.S. Sports 83) NFL Television Rights Change Hands 104) Revenue Sharing Boosts Major League Baseball 115) NBA Lacks Revenue Sharing 126) Golf Tournament Sponsorships Go for Big Bucks 127) Golf Equipment Manufacturers Scramble to Offer the Latest High-Tech Advantages 138) Hockey Rebounds from Lockout 149) World Soccer Faces Trouble Due to Lack of Parity/MLS Sees Modest Growth 1510) NASCAR Soars 1611) Lacrosse May Be the Fastest-Growing Team Sport in America 1612) Sports Agents Become Indispensable 1713) New Platforms Revolutionize Electronic Games 1714) "Cell" Chip Technology Sizzles in PS3 2015) Bowling Looms Large/The Least Expensive Sports and Recreation Activities Draw the MostParticipants 2016) Wealthy Consumers Pay Big Bucks for High-End Sports and Recreation 2117) Aging Baby Boomers Will Cause Significant Changes in the Leisure Sector, Including Sportsand Activity-Based Travel 2118) Athletic Footwear Draws Big Names from Athletes to Designers 2219) The Vast Majority of Shoes Sold in the U.S. Are Now Made in China 2220) Exercise Apparel Sales Boom 2221) Nanotechnology Has a Growing Role in Sports Equipment 2322) High-Tech, Nanotech and Smart Fabrics Proliferate 23Chapter 2: Sports Industry Statistics 27Sports Industry Overview 28Selected U.S. Sports Industry Revenues: 1998-2005 29U.S. Sports Industry Expenses & Sources of Revenue: 2004-2005 30U.S. Spectator Sports, Performing Arts & Related Industries, Breakdown of Expenses: 2004-2005 31Overview of the Media Contracts of the Four Big Sports 32Annual Revenues from Sports Broadcast Rights Fees: 2006 33Wholesale Value of Annual Manufacturers' Shipments of Sporting Goods, U.S.: 2005-2006 34Imports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2000-2006 38Exports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2000-2006 39Estimated Annual Sporting Goods Stores Retail Sales, Inventories & Purchases: 1992-2005 40Sports Industry Employment by Business Type, U.S.: 2001-2006 41Sports Participation Trends, U.S.: 1987-2005 42Chapter 3: Important Sports Industry Contacts 45Addresses, Telephone Numbers and World Wide Web SitesChapter 4: THE SPORTS 350:Who They Are and How They Were Chosen 67Industry List, With Codes 68Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups 70Alphabetical Index 79Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State 82Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country 86Index by Regions of the Firms Have Locations 87Index by Firms with Operations Outside the U.S. 93Individual Profiles on each of THE SPORTS 350 95Additional IndexesIndex of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities 462Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations 464
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2009 ISBN 9781593921408

内容説明

The sports business is a dynamic and growing industry in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and elsewhere. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. "Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac" covers such sectors, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis.Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics. We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile over 350 leading teams, leagues and sports sector companies. Profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. Price includes a CD-ROM, which enables you to search, filter, view and export selected contact data, including executive names for mail merge and contact management. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams, and leagues business in one value-priced package.

目次

PLUNKETT'SSPORTS INDUSTRYALMANAC 2009CONTENTSA Short Sports Industry Glossary iIntroduction 1How To Use This Book 3Chapter 1: Major Trends in the Sports Industry 71) Introduction to the Sports Industry 72) NFL: The Biggest Money in U.S. Sports 93) Revenue Sharing Boosts Major League Baseball 104) NBA Lacks Revenue Sharing/Announces NBA China 115) Canadian Hockey Teams Soar Thanks to the Weak U.S. Dollar 126) NASCAR Weathers Rising Costs 137) Lucrative Television Rights Bring in Big Bucks 138) World Soccer Faces Trouble Due to Lack of Parity/MLS Sees Modest Growth 149) NCAA Sports Are Big Business 1510) Golf Tournament Sponsorships Go for Big Bucks 1511) Fantasy Sports Take Off, Creating $500 Million in Revenues Online 1612) Equipment Manufacturers Scramble to Offer the Latest High-Tech Advantages 1613) Lacrosse May Be the Fastest-Growing Team Sport in America 1814) Sports Agents Become Indispensable 1815) New Platforms Revolutionize Electronic Games 1916) A"CellA" Chip Technology Sizzles in PS3 2117) Bowling Looms Large/The Least Expensive Sports and Recreation Activities Draw the MostParticipants 2218) Aging Baby Boomers Will Cause Significant Changes in the Leisure Sector, Including Sports andActivity-Based Travel 2219) Athletic Footwear Draws Big Names from Athletes to Designers 2220) The Vast Majority of Shoes Sold in the U.S. Are Now Made in China 2321) Exercise Apparel Sales Boom 2322) Nanotechnology Has a Growing Role in Sports Equipment 2423) High-Tech, Nanotech and Smart Fabrics Proliferate 24Chapter 2: Sports Industry Statistics 26Sports Industry Overview 27Selected U.S. Sports Industry Revenues: 1999-2006 28Sports Industry Expenses & Sources of Revenue, U.S.: 2004-2006 29U.S. Spectator Sports, Performing Arts & Related Industries, Breakdown of Expenses: 2004-2006 30Wholesale Value of Annual Manufacturers' Shipments of Sporting Goods, U.S.: 2006-2007 31Estimated Annual Sporting Goods Stores Retail Sales, Inventories & Purchases: 1998-2006 35Exports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2001-2007 36Imports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2001-2007 37Overview of the Media Contracts of the Four Big Sports 38Sports Participation Trends, U.S.: 2000-2007 39Sports Industry Employment by Business Type, U.S.: 2002-2007 42Chapter 3: Important Sports Industry Contacts 43Addresses, Telephone Numbers and Internet SitesChapter 4: THE SPORTS 350:Who They Are and How They Were Chosen 66Industry List, With Codes 67Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups 69Alphabetical Index 78Index of Headquarters Location by U.S. State 81Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country 85Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations 86Index by Firms with Operations Outside the U.S. 92Individual Profiles on each of THE SPORTS 350 94Additional IndexesIndex of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities 460Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations 462
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2010 ISBN 9781593921453

内容説明

The sports business is a dynamic and growing industry in the U.S., Europe, Asia Pacific and elsewhere. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac covers such sectors, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis. Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics. We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile over 350 leading teams, leagues and sports sector companies. Profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. Price includes a CD-ROM, which enables you to search, filter, view and export selected contact data, including executive names for mail merge and contact management. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams, and leagues business in one value-priced package.

目次

PLUNKETT'S SPORTS INDUSTRY ALMANAC 2010 CONTENTS A Short Sports Industry Glossary i Introduction 1 How To Use This Book 3 Chapter 1: Major Trends in the Sports Industry 7 1) Introduction to the Sports Industry 7 2) NFL: The Biggest Money in U.S. Sports 9 3) Revenue Sharing Boosts Major League Baseball 11 4) NBA Lacks Revenue Sharing/NBA China Progresses 12 5) NHL Ticket Sales Slow 13 6) NASCAR Revenues Face Challenges/Best Team Require Massive Investment 14 7) Lucrative Television Rights Bring in Big Bucks 14 8) World Soccer Faces Trouble Due to Lack of Parity/MLS Holds Its Own 15 9) NCAA Sports Are Big Business 16 10) Golf Tournaments Face Sponsorship Challenge 16 11) Fantasy Sports Post Growth, Creating $500 Million in Revenue Online 17 12) Equipment Manufacturers Scramble to Offer the Latest High-Tech Advantages 18 13) Lacrosse May Be the Fastest-Growing Team Sport in America 19 14) Sports Agents Become Indispensable/Sports Marketing Booms in China 19 15) New Platforms Revolutionize Electronic Games 20 16) Bowling Looms Large/The Least Expensive Sports and Recreation Activities Draw the Most Participants 22 17) Aging Baby Boomers Will Cause Significant Changes in the Leisure Sector, Including Sports and Activity-Based Travel 23 18) Athletic Footwear Draws Big Names from Athletes to Designers 24 19) The Vast Majority of Shoes Sold in the U.S. Are Now Made in China 24 20) Exercise Apparel Sales Fall Slightly 25 21) Nanotechnology Has a Growing Role in Sports Equipment 25 22) High-Tech, Nanotech and Smart Fabrics Proliferate 26 Chapter 2: Sports Industry Statistics 28 Sports Industry Overview 29 Selected U.S. Sports Industry Revenues: 2000-2007 30 Sports Industry Expenses & Sources of Revenue, U.S.: 2004-2007 31 U.S. Spectator Sports, Performing Arts & Related Industries, Breakdown of Expenses: 2004-2007 32 Estimated Annual Sporting Goods Stores Retail Sales, Inventories & Purchases: 1999-2007 33 Exports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2001-2008 34 Imports of Sporting & Athletic Equipment, U.S.: 2001-2008 35 Overview of the Media Contracts of the Four Big Sports 36 Sports Industry Employment by Business Type, U.S.: 2003-2008 37 Chapter 3: Important Sports Industry Contacts 38 Addresses, Telephone Numbers and Internet Sites Chapter 4: THE SPORTS 350: Who They Are and How They Were Chosen 63 Industry List, With Codes 64 Index of Rankings Within Industry Groups 66 Alphabetical Index 75 Index of U.S. Headquarters Location by State 78 Index of Non-U.S. Headquarters Location by Country 82 Index by Regions of the U.S. Where the Firms Have Locations 83 Index by Firms with International Operations 89 Individual Profiles on each of THE SPORTS 350 91 Additional Indexes Index of Hot Spots for Advancement for Women/Minorities 454 Index of Subsidiaries, Brand Names and Selected Affiliations 456
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2012 ISBN 9781608796427

内容説明

Plunkett's Sports Industry Almanac covers the entire sports industry, providing competitive intelligence, market research and business analysis. In addition to major sporting leagues and teams, related sectors include sporting goods manufacturing, sports apparel, sporting events broadcasting and retailing. Sports and professional athletes attract companies interested in endorsements, advertising, merchandising and marketing opportunities. Our coverage includes sports business trends analysis and sports industry statistics. Topics include major leagues and their revenues, sports equipment and technologies, sports broadcasting, pay per view, Internet broadcasting, new stadiums, sports league expansion into China and sports related advertising. We also include a sports business glossary and a listing of sports industry contacts, such as industry associations. Next, we profile the world's top 350 teams, leagues, sporting goods retailers, sporting equipment manufacturers and sports sector companies. Profiles include business descriptions and up to 27 executives by name and title. Purchasers will find a form in the book enabling them to register for 1-year, 1-seat online access to tools at Plunkett Research Online, including the ability to view the market research/industry trends section and industry statistics. You have access, at no additional charge, to the very latest data posted to Plunkett Research Online. Online tools enable you to search and view selected companies, and then export selected company contact data, including executive names. You'll find industry analysis, an overview and market research report of the sports, sporting goods, sports marketing, stadiums, teams and leagues businesses in one value-priced package.

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