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Why Ted Leonsis Is Bullish on Women's Sports
Why Ted Leonsis Is Bullish on Women's Sports

Bloomberg

time21-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Why Ted Leonsis Is Bullish on Women's Sports

Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO, Ted Leonsis, sat down with Bloomberg's Francine Lacqua during the Qatar Economic Forum to talk about his potential sports investments. Leonsis praised women's sports, particularly the WNBA. "The quality of the game in the way the game is being presented looks like the NBA," he told Lacqua as he recommended that investors should buy a professional women's soccer or basketball team. (Source: Bloomberg)

Bloomberg Business of Sports: Monumental's Ted Leonsis
Bloomberg Business of Sports: Monumental's Ted Leonsis

Bloomberg

time16-05-2025

  • Business
  • Bloomberg

Bloomberg Business of Sports: Monumental's Ted Leonsis

Join hosts Michael Barr, Damian Sassower and Vanessa Perdomo for a look at some of the latest headlines and stories in the business of sports. The new WNBA season is just getting underway, following their most successful season yet. Thayer Lavielle, managing director of The Collective, Wasserman's dedicated women-focused, global impact and advisory business joins to talk about the growth of women's sports and how leagues and players can capitalize on the growing popularity of women's athletics. Then, Noah Basketball CEO John Carter joins to discuss his company's unique on-court basketball data technology, which provides real-time feedback to players on their shooting. Plus, listen in on a special conversation Bloomberg Originals chief correspondent Jason Kelly and Vanessa had with Monumental Sports & Entertainment CEO, as well as Washington Capital and Wizards owner Ted Leonsis. He talks about women's sports and what's next for Capital One Arena in the heart of DC as undergoes renovations.

Ted Leonsis Wants to Give You Non-Stop Sport All Year Round
Ted Leonsis Wants to Give You Non-Stop Sport All Year Round

Bloomberg

time16-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Bloomberg

Ted Leonsis Wants to Give You Non-Stop Sport All Year Round

We've got plenty of news for you this week. A triathlon organizer is raising money; we tell you how much Chelsea's women's team is now worth; and we sit down with multi-team owner Ted Leonsis (just before the Washington Capitals lost in the Stanley Cup playoffs) to hear how his building plans are going and his thoughts on the future of how we watch sports. As always, send us any feedback, tips or ideas here. If you aren't yet signed up to receive this newsletter, you can do so here.

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