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April
2011
Professor Simon Chadwick from the Center for Business in Sport (CIBS) at Coventry University talks to MasterCard’s Head of Sponsorships, Asia/Pacific Middle East & Africa, Stuart Cameron, about the sport’s growth markets, IRB investment and the influence of Sevens ahead of this year’s Rugby World Cup in New Zealand.
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Coventry University, The Business of Sport
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7
February
2011
Simon Chadwick speaks about the changes that have taken place in Barcelona football club over the past decade.
The Coventry Conversations are brought to you by the Department of Media and Communication at Coventry University which has courses in Journalism and Media, Media and Communications, Media Production and Photography. You can stay up to date with us by visiting the CU Today Journalism Student website.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, The Business of Sport
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28
September
2010
Simon became Professor of Sport Business Strategy and Marketing at Coventry University Business School in 2007. Simon has published extensively in the areas of sports marketing and sport business strategy and has collaborated with various organisations. He has also worked as a consultant to a variety of sport businesses.
Here he discusses his work.
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Coventry University, The Business of Sport, Meet the Business Prof
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27
September
2010
Professor Simon Chadwick, from Coventry University Business School, discusses ambush marketing and its impact on sports in the future.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, The Business of Sport
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21
February
2010
Chris Nathaniel is CEO of the NVA Entertainment Group, a leading company working across the entertainment and sports industries.
Chris has negotiated deals for John Terry and works closely with Rio Ferdinand, Micah Richards, Obafemi Martins and Ryan Babel.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, The Business of Sport
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3
February
2010
Professor Simon Chadwick continues the examination of Tiger Woods' downfall with a focus on the real costs of what has happened.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, The Business of Sport
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3
February
2010
Jim White is a sports columnist for the daily telegraph as well as an author and broadcaster. He was a founding member of The Independent in 1986 and worked there for a decade before moving to The Guardian. He won sports columnist of the year during his time there and established himself as one of the most well-respected sports journalists. He now writes for the Daily Telegraph as a regular columnist and arts critic.
He talks today about the fall of Tiger Woods.
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Coventry University, Coventry Conversations, The Business of Sport
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13
July
2009
This session discusses whether sport can stimulate social development. It includes Poul Hansen, William Bennett, Bob Munro, Andrea Selliaas and Fred Coalter discussing sport and its relationship to development, equality, peace and reconciliation.
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Coventry University, Play the Game 2009
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12
July
2009
This first session discussing doping in sport includes talks from Sandro Donati, Herman Ram and Yves Kummer.This first session discussing doping in sport includes talks from Sandro Donati, Herman Ram and Yves Kummer.
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Coventry University, Play the Game 2009
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12
July
2009
The second session discussing the implications of doping in sport. This session includes talks from Anne-Marie Kappelgaard, David Howman and a panel session with Greg Lemond.
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Coventry University, Play the Game 2009
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