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1.02 Discuss the impact of sports and entertainment marketing on the economy.
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Marketing Marketing involves all of the activities necessary to get a product from the producer to the consumer. The process of developing, promoting, pricing, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants.
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Sports Marketing The involvement of sports to develop, promote and distribute goods and/or services to satisfy the wants and needs of consumers. Includes sponsorship, endorsements, promotion, and fan clubs.
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Professional Teams NFL, NBA, NHL, MLB
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Collegiate and Scholastic Teams
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Venues: Arenas, Stadiums, Coliseums, Speedways
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Commercial Facilities Marina Boat Land
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Health Clubs
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Recreation Aerobics Soccer Basketball Swimming Area parks
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Camps Tennis Camp Basketball Camp Soccer Camp Camp Thunderbird
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Professional Individual Sports Running Swimming Golf Bowling
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Amateur Sports AAU-Amateur Athletic Union
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Agencies MLB-Major League Baseball NBA-National Basketball Association NFL-National Football League NCAA-National College Athletic Association SEC ACC
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Sport Support Services NASCAR Winston Cup Racing Wives Auxiliary
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Sporting Goods Industry Sports Town Asics Nike Adidas Diadora
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Sport Sponsors
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Sports Media
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Entertainment Marketing Involves the use of entertainment to develop, promote and distribute goods and/or services to satisfy the wants and needs of customers.
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Music Industry
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Movie Industry
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Theme Parks
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Radio Industry FM AM Country Reggaeton Hip-hop Jazz Sirius satellite radio
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Film Industry Sundance Film Festival
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Television Industry Dawson’s Creek is filmed in the Wilmington area
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Dramatic Arts Industry Children’s Theatre Adult’s Theatre Belk Theatre
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Video Game Industry Wii X-Box Nintendo Sony Sega
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Fine Arts and Science Industry
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Night Club Industry
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Literacy Industry Library Internet Books
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Casinos Industry Las Vegas Reno Harrah’s
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Hobbies/Craft Industry Southern Christmas Show
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Trends in Sports & Entertainment Sports: – Naming Rights – X-Games – Sport Specific Channels Entertainment – Internet Web Casts – MP3’s – DVD’s
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Products Include both goods and services
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Goods Goods are tangible objects that are useful to consumers. Examples: tennis rackets, CD, uniforms, athletic shoes.
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Services Services are intangible and include tasks or acts performed for a customer for a price or fee. Examples: Going to a Broadway play or to a NASCAR race.
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Importance of Sports and Entertainment Generates about $213 to $387 billion in revenue. Approximately 106.5 million people viewed the 2010 Super Bowl – the most watched Super Bowl as well as the most-watched program of any kind in American television history. The average attendance per NFL game is 68,240 (2009-10).
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Importance of Sports and Entertainment In 2000, approximately 16.3 million- in 2010, 18.3 million people watched a NFL game. The NFL has $20.4 billion in television deals with CBS, Fox, NBC, (through 2011) ESPN (through 2013) The NBA average is about 17,149.61 attendants (2009-10 season). The average MLB attendance is 30,338 per year (2009).
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Importance of Sports and Entertainment Over 35 million people visit Walt Disney World each year. The Titanic, the movie, grossed almost $1 billion in global ticket sales.
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Importance of Sports and Entertainment Over 95 million American households own a VCR (2005). Over 92 million American households own a DVD player (2009). 80% of Americans subscribe to cable or satellite TV (2008).
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