It’s here: Media Life’s new sports newsletter
Sign up for the Media Life Sports Newsletter. It launched this week.
October 7, 2016
In media, there’s never been a more important time for sports.
Viewership for sporting events is bigger than anything else on television. Fans are following a broader range of sports beyond the traditional Big Four.
Americans have never had more ways to watch, listen to and follow sports.
Welcome to our new newsletter: The Media Life Sports Newsletter
It’s written for you, media planners and buyers.
And it’s free.
It launches this week.
Its one purpose is to keep you fully up to date on the fast-changing marketplace of sports media.
We will:
♦ Tell you about the big deals in the works.
♦ Deliver the dollars, showing you who’s paying how much for what program
♦ Track the ratings for sports on the rise and sports in decline
♦ Talk to the brightest minds in sports media
♦ Show you where your clients’ dollars would be best spent across the changing sports media landscape
♦ Run weekly ratings roundups and charts you can look back on for reference
We promise you:
♦ Honest, independent and thorough reporting
♦ Smart analysis
♦ Numbers you won’t find anywhere else
Have we piqued your interest? Good.
You can sign up by clicking the link below:
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