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The Business of the NFL
January 30, 2009
With the Super Bowl coming up this weekend (go, Steelers!), now is a fitting time to think about the NFL and its business model - and how it might be applied to other industries.BNET has posted aseries of articleson
how the National Football League continues to be a booming $6.3 billion business - the biggest in American sports. While TV accounts for two-thirds of the shared total, the rest comes from business-savvy decisions and cost-cutting measures made in the front office.
Check it out and see if the strategies don't apply to your own business.
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