2013 – The year of the fan!
James Monteith, director BMi Sport Info, discusses the power of the fan and the effect it has on the focus of sponsors and governance in sport.read more
James Monteith, director BMi Sport Info, discusses the power of the fan and the effect it has on the focus of sponsors and governance in sport.read more
Bokkie Gerber, Editor of Sport24, tells Sportindustry.co.za that the media hype around this summer’s World Cup will have a significant impact on South African soccer. read more
Bokkie Gerber, Editor of Sport24, tells Sportindustry.co.za that the media hype around this summer’s World Cup will have a significant impact on South African soccer. read more
Nunu Ntshingila, chief executive officer of Ogilvy South Africa and a judge for the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards, believes the World Cup this summer has made brands reassess their view of South African sport as a viable marketing tool. read more
Nunu Ntshingila, chief executive officer of Ogilvy South Africa and a judge for the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards, believes the World Cup this summer has made brands reassess their view of South African sport as a viable marketing tool. read more
Ross Faragher-Thomas, managing director of Virgin Active South Africa, explains how the South African sport industry has been impacted by the arrival of the World Cup on its shores. read more
Ross Faragher-Thomas, managing director of Virgin Active South Africa, explains how the South African sport industry has been impacted by the arrival of the World Cup on its shores. read more
Marcus Brewster, founder of PR agency Marcus Brewster Publicity and a judge for the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards, explains how brands can cut through the clutter to make a PR impact at this summer’s World Cup. read more
Marcus Brewster, founder of PR agency Marcus Brewster Publicity and a judge for the Virgin Active Sport Industry Awards, explains how brands can cut through the clutter to make a PR impact at this summer’s World Cup. read more
You have just got to get them to the point where they really hate you. When you get to that point you sometimes make them think about something else -- a split second of concentration lapse that could give you a wicket.
New Zealand's Neil Wagner speaks of his bowling techniques ahead of the second test against England.
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