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You know Rupert Murdoch, but who is his richer, Soviet-born successor?
He lives opposite British royalty. He's on Ukraine's sanctions list. His company is backed by Saudi petrodollars. Now he's taking over from Rupert Murdoch as the new owner of Foxtel. Who is Len Blavatnik and what does he want with Australia's sports rights?
AI Takes the Field: How Artificial Intelligence Is Powering the Next Era of Sports
If you’re a sports fan, April is a smorgasbord. Baseball is back. The NBA playoffs are in full swing. The NFL draft is turning college stars into household names. Even bowling is rolling into the digital age (although it still can’t quite command the couch th…
EA Sports FC Mobile to stream live MLS matches & offer Apple TV trial
EA Sports FC Mobile players can stream MLS matches in-game and get a free month of Apple TV MLS Season Pass.EA Sports FC MobileElectronic Arts (EA) Sports FC Mobile players can stream two upcoming Major League Soccer matches live inside the game in a new part…Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini leads Vermont to historic NCAA title
Faith, focus, and soccer: How Israeli soccer player Yaniv Bazini scored big for a US college title. The stakes increased significantly with each consecutive game of the tournament, but Yaniv Bazini’s halftime routine remained exactly the same.The clapping of …
10 Women’s Sports Moments of 2024 That Everybody Was Watching
In 2024, everybody watched women's sports — and a lot of those watched athletes were queer women. These are my most memorable women's sports moments from the past year. The post 10 Women’s Sports Moments of 2024 That Everybody Was Watching appeared first on A…
YouTube at 20: How the Video Colossus Launched the Creator Economy and Turned From Hollywood Foe ...
It’s a muggy morning the day before the 2025 Super Bowl in New Orleans, and YouTube CEO Neal Mohan is stuck in parade traffic and not happy about it. It’s not so much the French Quarter gridlock or the humidity that’s bothering him, but that he’s late for a m…
Banning heading in youth football – what is the evidence?
Exploring the rationale behind the heading ban in children and adolescent football in the UK In July 2022, the English FA announced a trial for banning the act of heading in matches for the age groups under-12 and below for the 2022-23 season (1). This has s…