Articles of Interest (September 2020)
Members of the Sports & Entertainment Law Section (“SEL”) found the following recent third-party articles to be of potential interest to Section members. Feel free to reach out to the Communications Co-chairs (Kelly Ryan and Jourdan Williams) if you would like to submit either personally written pieces or other third-party articles that would be of interest to SEL members.
- ‘There’s a lot of money to be made’ — Caesars CEO still bullish about sports betting after ESPN deal
- Cinemark CEO Mark Zoradi Says California, NY Opening Key For Exhibition; Sees M&A Surge
- PVOD For Top Studio Films Is “Failed Experiment”, Imax CEO Rich Gelfond Declares
- Judge Rules in Favor of Nicki Minaj in Tracy Chapman Copyright Dispute
- Roku and NBCUniversal Reach Deal for Peacock, Renew Agreement for NBC TV Apps
- Michael Jordan And Denny Hamlin To Create Bubba Wallace-Fronted NASCAR Team For 2021 Cup Series
- Hollywood Studios and Unions Reach COVID Return-to-Work Agreement
- The N.F.L., After Shunning Las Vegas, Doubles Down With Raiders
- TikTok Rallies Facebook, Twitter and Other Social Media Platforms to Regulate Harmful Content
- The Future of Stadium Capacity Post-Pandemic
- Gary Oldman & NBCUniversal Sued Over Oscar-Nominated ‘Darkest Hour’
- Discovery Acquires Ad Tech Start-Up AdSparx
- Copyright Law And Who Is 100% That Author Of Lizzo’s Song
- Panthers pumped to bring fans back after Cooper expands outdoor venue capacity
- Tokyo Olympics CEO suggests relaxed entry rules for athletes
- ‘Evil’ & ‘Unicorn’ Headed To Netflix In One-Year Licensing Deal By CBS TV Studios Aimed At Finding New Audiences
- Washington N.F.L. Team’s Drama Fueled by Owners’ Fight Over Payout
- Business of Football: College Conferences Return; Tyrod Taylor’s Legal Case