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"Flying the plane, here to Toronto," Meulens says as he gestures toward a pilot sitting beside him. Carlton said that United Airlines removed the pilots from service during the investigation. United Airlines and the FAA are yet to respond to Business Insider's request for comment, sent outside of regular working hours. On March 4, United Flight 1118 from Houston to Texas was forced to turn around after one of the plane's engines caught fire after take-off. A post-flight inspection revealed that United Flight 433 from San Francisco to Oregon on 15 March had lost an external panel.
Persons: , Hensley Meulens, Meulens, Russell Carlton, Carlton, Chris Mullooly, Mullooly, Bud Black, Black Organizations: Service, Colorado Rockies, United Airlines, Federal Aviation Administration, FAA, Business, Rockies, The Denver Post, Airlines, Denver Post, United Airlines Boeing, Getty, United, Los Angeles International Airport, Boeing Locations: Denver, Toronto, Houston, Texas, San Francisco, Japan, Oregon
AdvertisementWith an average of 30,000 passengers a month, Augusta Regional Airport usually sees one-hundredth the number of passengers as Newark Liberty International. This year's Masters, played at Augusta National, is set to be the busiest yet for Augusta Regional Airport. "In years past, American has always given an influx of direct flights for Masters week," Smith told BI. But perhaps the most striking change from the usual day-to-day is the expected influx of private jets. Private jetsAugusta Regional Airport has two runways but closes one of them down for the Masters so that the private jets can park there.
Persons: , Lauren Smith, Smith, It's, Barnwell, Augusta —, Uber Organizations: Augusta Regional Airport, Service, Augusta Regional, Newark Liberty International, TSA, Augusta National, American Airlines, Delta Air Lines, Delta, Private, Augusta, Atlanta —, New, Bombardier Challenger Locations: Augusta, Georgian, Washington, DC, Boston, Austin, JFK, Palm Beach, Orlando, LaGuardia, Detroit, Atlanta, Aiken, South Carolina, New York City, Toro
A week earlier, he had become a large minority shareholder at The Arena Group, but had no official title. The company Bhargava claimed to be taking over was so poorly run that he questioned the intelligence of those in the meeting. He also said Bhargava was talking about his charitable endeavors in order to underscore his priorities to Arena Group employees. Media, Bhargava said in the meeting, was "biased." Days later, Bhargava sacked Arena Group CEO Ross Levinsohn, too, causing Levinsohn to angrily resign from the board.
Persons: , Manoj Bhargava, Bhargava, Zoom, I'm, Steve Janisse, Vince Bodiford, Bodiford, Ross Levinsohn, Levinsohn, Rob Barrett, doesn't, ABG, Jamie Salter, Forbes, Janisse, Nielsen, Arena's, Riley, toh, Manoj, there's Organizations: Service, Arena Group, Energy, The, Business, Sports, Media, Arena, Authentic Brands, Washington Post, Princeton, IRS, United, United States Tax, Bridge Media, Sports Illustrated, Hans Foundation, International, Group, toh e New York Times, New York, Players ' Tribune, Office, BI Locations: NewsNet, India, United States, Michigan, toh e
On Tuesday, Tiger Woods and golf equipment and apparel maker TaylorMade announced an expanded partnership with a new golf accessory line called "Sun Day Red." TaylorMade CEO David Abeles even suggested during the press conference that this is Woods' company and they are just there for support. Tiger Woods is seen in apparel featuring the Sun Day Red logo. Tiger Woods' new Sun Day Red logo. Business Insider reached out to TaylorMade, Nike, and representatives for Woods.
Persons: , Tiger Woods, TaylorMade, Woods, Forbes, Josh Gerben, Gerben, Tiger, Tyrone Walker, David Rumsey, David Abeles, Abeles, Ben Jared, Jon Rahm, Michael Jordan, Serena Willams, LeBron James, Rory McIlroy, Jamie Squire, Keyur Khamar, Djansezian Organizations: Service, PGA, Nike, Business, Hunt & Hunt Lawyers, Sun, Ventures, TaylorMade Lifestyle Ventures, Taylor, Inc, Front, Callaway, Gatorade, Woods Locations: Los Angeles, TaylorMade, Australia, San Clemente , California, Carlsbad, Woods
Major League Baseball owners unanimously voted in November to approve the relocation of the A’s out of the Bay Area, where they have played since 1968, to Las Vegas. The team’s lease at Oakland-Alameda County Coliseum ends following the 2024 season, and the franchise is set to start playing baseball in Nevada in 2028 in a new stadium on the Las Vegas Strip at Las Vegas Boulevard and Tropicana Avenue, on the site of the Tropicana hotel. Fans sit behind signs referencing plans for the Oakland Athletics to move to Las Vegas during a game against the Atlanta Braves at RingCentral Coliseum on May 29, 2023. Loren Elliott/Getty ImagesBut when the owners chose the nine-acre Tropicana site, Goodman said: “I thought, ‘This doesn’t make sense. She added: “And then I thought because they really want to stay in Oakland.
Persons: Carolyn Goodman isn’t, , they’ve, ” Goodman, Goodman, FOS, Loren Elliott, , Rob Manfred, John Fisher, 3dOXfFuq3d, Carolyn G Organizations: CNN, Las Vegas, Oakland Athletics, Front Office, Tropicana, Major League Baseball, Oakland, Alameda County, Las, Atlanta Braves, RingCentral Coliseum, MLB, Raiders, Golden Knights, Aces, NFL’s Raiders, Athletics Locations: Sin City, Oakland, Bay, Las Vegas, Nevada, Las, , , Vegas
Add in the potential attendance of the world’s most famous pop star, and there’ll be no blank spaces on the proverbial check Las Vegas could cash by the weekend’s end. “It helps the spectacle of the Super Bowl in general and I think that means that it benefits everyone,” he says. At least one analyst, however, quibbles with just how large the economic impact will be in reality. There is, however, concern “about displacing one type of visitor” for another because of how busy Las Vegas is many weekends already, Matheson says. “Do Super Bowl fans gamble at the blackjack table in the same way?” Matheson wonders, referring to the typical Las Vegas gambling visitor.
Persons: Taylor Swift, there’ll, , Curtis Dubay, Clark, Wells, Swift, Travis Kelce, Dubay, They’re, ” Victor Matheson, ” There’s, Matheson, , ” Matheson Organizations: Vegas, U.S . Chamber of Commerce, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, Sunday, city’s Convention, Visitors Authority, Chiefs, NFL, Apex Marketing Group, Front Office, College of, Super, Kansas, Allegiant Locations: Sin City, Las Vegas, Vegas, Nevada, Wells Fargo, Tokyo, Glendale , Arizona, Asia, Kansas City
“She’s unbelievable, she’s rewriting the history books herself,” Travis Kelce said Monday night at Allegiant Stadium, where the Kansas City Chiefs will meet the San Francisco 49ers on Sunday. “She seems to be enjoying the games and she’s a part of Chiefs Kingdom right now. “I think she’s been great for Chiefs Kingdom and also just the sport of football,” Bolton said. “It’s been fun to kind of gather the Swifties into Chiefs Kingdom and open them up to the football world and the sports world. “I have heard some of it, yes, and it is unbelievable,” Kelce said.
Persons: Taylor Swift, ” Travis Kelce, , Swift, Roger Goodell, , “ She’s, ” Kelce, Andy Reid, Nick Bolton, she’s, ” Bolton, “ Taylor, he’s Organizations: LAS VEGAS, Super, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, NFL, Chiefs, Chiefs Kingdom, Kansas City, Front Office, Apex Marketing, Poets Department
Tickets to this year’s Super Bowl are now the most expensive in NFL history, according to SeatGeek and CBS reporting: the cheapest available at $9,858. But for an organization with a nefarious history when it comes to violence against women, does the NFL really deserve Taylor Swift? Since 2000, over 1,000 NFL players have been arrested. What’s worse, when accusations are levied against professional football players rarely if ever are they held accountable or faced with real, substantial consequences. Since her first stadium appearance, she has been wildly and falsely accused of ruining professional football for deigning to express joy publicly.
Persons: Danielle Campoamor, Taylor Swift, Travis Kelce, Andy Reid, Tony Romo —, Swift, Danielle Campoamor Ashley Batz It’s, Taylor, Jim Nantz, Isiah Pacheco, , didn’t, ” Daniel Sailofsky, Ray Rice, fiancé Janay Palmer, Rice, ” Rice, , Kelce, Jason Kelce, Leonardo DiCaprio, famer, , Tennessee Sen, Marsha Blackburn, Trump, DJ David “ Jackson ” Mueller, groping Organizations: NBC, CNN, Kansas City Chiefs, AFC Championship, CBS Sports ’, NFL Football, Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, CBS, NFL, Super Bowl, Chicago Bears, Nielsen, Apex Marketing Group, Front, Swift, Tayvis, New York Times, Baltimore Ravens, Ravens, , Pfizer, Philadelphia Eagles, deigning, Soros, Tennessee, VAWA Locations: Colorado
Mass layoffs hit Sports Illustrated staff
  + stars: | 2024-01-19 | by ( Rob Wile | ) www.cnbc.com   time to read: +2 min
The publisher of Sports Illustrated is laying off much of the storied magazine's entire staff. The news, first reported by Front Office Sports, came less than 24 hours after publisher The Arena Group announced "a significant reduction in its workforce," comprising 100 employees. According to FOS, Sports Illustrated's parent company, Authentic Brands Group, has sought to revoke Arena's license to publish SI after Arena missed a payment. The union representing SI's staff said in a tweeted statement that it had been notified of Arena's intention to "lay off a significant number, possibly all" of its union-represented staff. "This is another difficult day in what has been a difficult four years for Sports Illustrated under Arena Group (previously The Maven) stewardship," the union said in a statement.
Persons: Richard Deitsch, Long, Ross Levinsohn, Manoj Bhargava, Bhargava Organizations: Sports Illustrated, Front Office Sports, Arena, Authentic Brands, The, Arena Group, SI, Authentic Brands Group, NBC News, Time Inc, Meredith Corp, Better Homes, Gardens, Sports, Innovations Ventures, Men's, Sports Illustrated Resorts Locations: Dominican Republic
McAfee implied Williamson may have leaked the idea for the story to New York Post reporter Andrew Marchand. That is just seemingly the only human that has information and then somehow that information gets leaked, and it's wrong." ESPN management values the importance of McAfee and Williamson and is looking into why McAfee denigrated an executive, according to a person familiar with the matter. "At the same time, we are thrilled with the multi-platform success that we have seen from the Pat McAfee Show across ESPN. The New York Post previously reported that McAfee has paid Rodgers "millions" to appear on his show.
Persons: Pat McAfee, Norby Williamson, Stephen A . Smith, McAfee, Williamson, Andrew Marchand, Marchand, I'm, Jemele Hill, There's, Aaron Rodgers, Rodgers, Jimmy Kimmel, Jeffrey Epstein, Kimmel, tweeting Rodgers, Aaron, Mike Foss, Achilles, Rodgers didn't Organizations: NFL, Phoenix Convention Center, ESPN, The New York Post, McAfee, New York Post, New York Jets, Disney, ABC, Front Office Sports, Super Bowl, Jets, Green Bay Packers Locations: PHOENIX , ARIZONA, Phoenix , Arizona, New
Jets QB Aaron Rodgers has sparked a controversy with his latest quip about comedian Jimmy Kimmel. AdvertisementESPN is grappling with a wave of backlash after Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers made a bizarre and unfounded quip about comedian Jimmy Kimmel being linked to disgraced financier Jeffrey Epstein. Kimmel, who is one Disney's biggest names as the host of "Jimmy Kimmel Live! Advertisement"There's a lot of people, including Jimmy Kimmel, really hoping that doesn't come out," Rodgers said." "I can see exactly why Jimmy Kimmel felt the way he felt, especially with his position.
Persons: Aaron Rodgers, Jimmy Kimmel, Rodgers, Kimmel, Jeffrey Epstein's, , Jeffrey Epstein, Pat McAfee's, I've, Epstein, doesn't, Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden's, Travis Kelce, McAfee, Aaron, Pat McAfee, Aaron Rodgers pic.twitter.com, @ESPN, Julie K, Brown, Mike D, Sykes, Perez mused, Bob Iger Organizations: Jets, Service, ESPN, Chiefs, NFL, Disney, Front, York Post
Still, the US presence highlighted the deepening ties between Hollywood and the region , as Western media, entertainment, and sports entities have seen major investment in recent years from Saudi, Qatar, and the UAE. Even before October 7, US entities that were receiving investment from the Middle East were reluctant to speak publicly about those relationships. Insider spoke with investors, producers, and other media and entertainment stakeholders about what's next for Hollywood's relationships with Mideast backers. Qatar hasn't seen any recent major deals but earlier this year, Peter Chernin and Providence Equity's production roll-up The North Road received $150 million from the Qatar Investment Authority. "The political nature gets more complicated," an industry insider observer said, noting how countries like Qatar are grabbing headlines for their role in the situation.
Persons: haven't, Jamal Khashoggi, Israel, it's, Knaebel, They're, Greg Silverman's, Silverman, Harry Potter, Chris Nolan's, Abu Dhabi's, Ari Emanuel, Peter Chernin, Jeff Zucker, LIV Golf Organizations: Film, Washington Post, Hollywood, Global Media, Saudi, Stampede Ventures, Warner Bros, Endeavor, Qatar hasn't, Providence, North, Qatar Investment Authority, IMI, CNN, Investment Fund, PGA Locations: Saudi Arabia, American, Jeddah, Saudi, Qatar, UAE, Gaza, Israel, Germany, Silver
A new study shows Levi's Stadium generated $2 billion for the local economy in its first 10 years. More than $300 million was brought in before Levi's Stadium opened and was used to help pay for its construction. Her two concerts at Levi's Stadium in July are estimated to have generated a total of $33.5 million in economic impact for the area. AdvertisementAdvertisementGuido thanked the citizens of the Bay Area in a letter and lauded the economic impact study in a statement. Before the Levi's Stadium analysis, most earlier studies showed the impact of a stadium rarely lives up to the promises of the teams.
Persons: Taylor Swift, , SportsEconomics, Coldplay, Elton John, Kate Green, Al Guido, QuestionPro, Swifties, Mike Coppola, doesn't, Robert Beck, Goldman Sachs, Guido Organizations: Service, San Francisco 49ers, 49ers, Levi's, NFL, Office Sports, Bank of America, Fortune, Las Vegas Convention, Vistors Authority, Super, MTV, Goldman, Santa Clara Stadium Authority, Minnesota Vikings, Swift Locations: Santa Clara, Glendale , Arizona, Minneapolis
Swift's blockbuster Eras Tour injected billions into the US economy, and so will her movie. A quick recap: The demand for Swift's Eras Tour was so momentous that it literally broke Ticketmaster's website, prompting a Congressional hearing into its dominance of the ticketing industry. Swifties previously told Insider that they were spending upwards of $20,000 to attend the Eras Tour this past summer. Glendale, Arizona — the first stop on the Eras Tour — went as far as renaming itself " Swift City " when the artist came to town. Swift's impact on local economies even led to a shoutout from the Federal Reserve, who said the Eras Tour helped boost hotel revenue in Philadelphia when she came through town.
Persons: Taylor Swift, Swift, , haven't, Richard Blumenthal, Joe Berchtold, QuestionPro, Swifties, Travis Kelce, Chiefs windbreaker Swift, Kelce, doesn't, Aaron Rodgers Organizations: Federal Reserve, Service, NFL, Democrats, Live, CNN, Philadelphia Federal Reserve, Hollywood, Football, Kansas City Chiefs, Chicago Bears, Chiefs, Kansas City, Front Office, Fox, Kansas City Chiefs Pro Shop, The New York Post, New York Jets, MetLife, NBC Locations: Connecticut, Glendale , Arizona, Philadelphia, American, New Jersey, New York
"We respect the significance of this day," the company said in its apology. The sports betting giant is just the latest company to fail to properly commemorate the terrorist attacks. The site briefly offered bettors a parlay, a wager tied to multiple outcomes, based on three New York teams playing Monday night. "We sincerely apologize for the featured parlay that was shared briefly in commemoration of 9/11," the company said in a statement posted on Twitter. "We respect the significance of this day for our country and especially for the families of those who were directly affected."
Persons: DraftKings, bettors, Aaron Rodgers, Papa John's Organizations: Service, New York, League Baseball's New York Yankees, Mets, New York Jets, Buffalo Bills, Twitter, Washington Post, Florida Walmart, Bear, Los Angeles Times, Bank of America Locations: Wall, Silicon, Ohio, Washington, Florida, DraftKings
New York CNN —Soccer superstar Leo Messi’s arrival in America has sparked a surge in ticket prices, apparel and now, streaming subscriptions. MLS Season Pass, which is Apple’s streaming package that broadcasts the soccer matches, experienced 1,690% growth in sign-ups the day Messi first played for his new team Inter Miami, according to analytics firm Antenna. Newly released data shows that the streaming package had about 6,000 subscription sign-ups the day before, but that soared to 110,000 sign-ups on his July 21 debut in the Leagues Cup. But nearly half of MLS Season Pass sign-ups to date happened in July after Messi joined the league, showing the surge in interest that Messi brought to Major League Soccer. That isn’t a surprise since his deal with Inter Miami includes a cut of the revenue from new subscribers of MLS Season Pass, according to multiple reports.
Persons: Leo Messi’s, Messi, Ted Lasso, Eddy, Tim Cook, ” Messi, signups, Apple, , ” David Rumsey, he’s, Organizations: New, New York CNN — Soccer, Inter Miami, Leagues, Major League Soccer, Apple, MLS, Front Office Sports, CNN Locations: New York, America
Industry insiders say ESPN's deal with Penn Entertainment could signal a potential ESPN spinoff from Disney. Disney announced a $2 billion deal with casino operator Penn Entertainment to create ESPN Bet. ESPN's $2 billion Penn Entertainment deal rocked the sports-betting world — and also renewed speculation among industry insiders that Disney could spin off its media crown jewel. For ESPN, it's not as material, but it's helpful — ESPN has locked in a 10-year partner with guaranteed pay so that improves the visibility of ESPN's revenue. To be sure, some industry watchers have questioned how the deal positions ESPN's ability to catch up in the sports-betting race.
Persons: Bob Iger, Jonathan Miller, Penn, Alex Iosilevich, it's, It's, Iger, — DraftKings, sportsbooks, LightShed, Peyton Manning's, Ashley Rodriguez Organizations: Industry, Penn Entertainment, ESPN, Disney, ESPN Bet, what's, Hearst, CNBC, NFL, NBA, MLB, Integrated Media Co, Caesars Entertainment, Penn, LightShed Partners, American Gaming Association, Amazon, Comcast, Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, Front Office Sports Locations: Saudi
Industry insiders say ESPN's deal with Penn Entertainment could signal a potential ESPN spinoff from Disney. Disney announced a $2 billion deal with casino operator Penn Entertainment to create ESPN Bet. ESPN's $2 billion Penn Entertainment deal rocked the sports-betting world — and also renewed speculation among industry insiders that Disney could spin off its media crown jewel. To be sure, some industry watchers have questioned how the deal positions ESPN's ability to catch up in the sports-betting race. According to the American Gaming Association, sports betting grossed $7.5 billion in gaming revenue in 2022, up 75% from 2021.
Persons: Bob Iger, Jonathan Miller, Penn, Alex Ilosevich, it's, It's, Iger, — DraftKings, sportsbooks, LightShed, Peyton Manning's, Ashley Rodriguez Organizations: Industry, Penn Entertainment, ESPN, Disney, ESPN Bet, what's, Hearst, CNBC, NFL, NBA, MLB, Integrated Media Co, Caesars Entertainment, Penn, LightShed Partners, American Gaming Association, Amazon, Comcast, Peyton Manning's Omaha Productions, Front Office Sports Locations: Saudi
Apple TV, which is streaming Inter Miami’s Leagues Cup match against Mexican team Cruz Azul, is charging as much as $49 for Friday’s soccer spectacular. However, that price tag gets you access to MLS Season Pass, Apple’s new soccer package that includes in-season games plus the Leagues Cup that kicks off tonight. Last month, Apple slashed the price of MLS Season pass by half since the season is nearing its end. Last Sunday, Apple TV streamed a live unveiling event for free from Inter Miami’s stadium, giving fans their first look at the international superstar. Apple has also bought billboards in Miami displaying the goat emoji draped in Inter Miami pink, with the slogan “now on Apple TV.”
Persons: Leo Messi’s, it’s, Cruz Azul, Apple hasn’t, Eddy, , ” David Rumsey, he’s, Messi, ” Rumsey, ” Messi, Ballon, Apple, Organizations: New, New York CNN, Apple, Inter Miami’s Leagues, Financial Times, Matches, Front Office Sports, CNN, MLS, Argentinian, Miami, Apple TV, Inter Miami’s, Inter Miami Locations: New York, Miami, Inter
Her NIL valuation is ranked among the top 10 in women's college basketball, according to the NIL database. But, according to On3.com, she narrowly cracks the top 10 highest NIL valuation for women's college basketball players. The Friday game peaked at 6.6 million viewers — nearly two million more viewers than 2022's national championship game between South Carolina and Connecticut. As of Sunday afternoon, Clark comes in at number nine on On3.com's college women's basketball NIL rankings with a valuation of $192,000. On Thursday, Clark was named the women's college basketball's National Player of the Year after leading the country in both points and assists for the 2021-2022 season.
Ex-WWE CEO Vince McMahon reportedly wants at least $9 billion for the company, according to Bloomberg. He has been considering a sale since his return, and several bids reportedly have been submitted. Days after McMahon's return, WWE also announced that Stephanie McMahon was resigning as co-CEO, and Khan would serve as the lone CEO going forward. Last month, Khan said reports that a sale to the Saudi Arabian fund was complete in principle "totally false." McMahon's desired $9 billion is a high ask considering the company reported $1.29 billion in sales last year, and the $9 billion price tag is about 23 times the company's operating income, according to Bloomberg.
MLB Commissioner Rob Manfred said the league is prepared to broadcast games itself if necessary. A restructuring or termination of the league's broadcast agreements could also end controversial "blackouts." MLB is prepared to take over broadcasting the regular season games, which start March 30, Manfred said. Sinclair Broadcasting Group, one of the largest broadcasters of local news across the country, bought the rights in 2019 to broadcast much of America's regular season games for the MLB, NBA, and NHL. Manfred said he hopes digital offerings and future broadcast deals would allow a fan to pay to stream their home team's games without worrying about "blackouts."
Sinclair bought its regional sports networks, now branded as Bally, from Fox after it sold assets to Disney. Four years later, the 19 networks now carrying the Bally Sports brand name are likely headed for a Chapter 11 reorganization. "We see downside risk increasing as Pay TV subscribers shift away from the linear bundle. Questions are swirling over how Diamond Sports will continue to pay rights fees to the sports leagues during a reorganization process. Symson said local rights are up in some markets and Scripps is ready to engage.
New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft told Fox Business that Jeff Bezos would be a "great owner." Bezos repeatedly has been mentioned as a possible buyer of the Washington Commanders. However, Commanders owner Dan Snyder reportedly is waiting for bids to cross the $7 billion mark. Also complicating a potential Bezos bid are reports that Snyder is opposed to selling the team to the man who owns the Washington Post. People close to Bezos have denied New York Post reports claiming that he could potentially sell the Washington Post in order to buy the Commanders.
Shaquille O'Neal said he was paid to appear in an FTX ad and was never involved in the firm. "A lot of people think I'm involved, but I was just a paid spokesperson for a commercial," O'Neal told the outlet. The former basketball star, who's now an angel investor and businessman, starred in an FTX commercial released on June 2. In the ad, O'Neal said he was excited to partner with the exchange to "make crypto accessible to everyone." The NBA hall of fame member did not disclose how much money he received for appearing in the June FTX commercial.
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