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1.02 Discuss the impact of sports and entertainment marketing on the economy. Marketing. The process of developing, promoting, pricing, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants. . Products. Include both goods and services. Goods.
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1.02 Discuss the impact of sports and entertainment marketing on the economy.
Marketing • The process of developing, promoting, pricing, and distributing products in order to satisfy customers’ needs and wants.
Products • Include both goods and services
Goods • Goods are tangible objects that are useful to consumers. • Examples: tennis rackets, soccer balls, uniforms.
Services • Services are intangible and include tasks or acts performed for a customer for a price or fee. • Examples: Going to a Broadway play or to a NASCAR race.
Sports Marketing • The involvement of sports to develop, promote and distribute goods and/or services to satisfy the wants and needs of consumers. • Includes sponsorship, endorsements, promotion, and fan clubs.
Professional Teams • Basketball: L.A. Lakers • Football: Carolina Panthers • Hockey: Carolina Hurricanes
Collegiate and Scholastic Teams • UGA-University of Georgia • FSU-Florida State University • University of Miami
Venues: Arenas, Stadiums, Coliseums, Speedways • Verizon Amphitheater • Lowe’s Motor Speedway • Cricket Arena
Commercial Facilities • Marina Boat Land
Health Clubs • Gold’s Gym • YMCA • Triangle SportsPlex • Ladies Fitness and Wellness • Quincy Roberts’ Elite Fitness Center
Recreation • Aerobics • Soccer • Basketball • Swimming • Area parks
Camps • Tennis Camp • Basketball Camp • Soccer Camp • Camp Thunderbird
Professional Individual Sports • PGA • World Tennis Association • PBA
Running Swimming Golf Bowling Professional Individual Sports
Amateur Sports AAU-Amateur Athletic Union
Agencies • MLB-Major League Baseball • NBA-National Basketball Association • NFL-National Football League • NCAA-National College Athletic Association • SEC • ACC
Sport Support Services • NASCAR Winston Cup Racing Wives Auxiliary
Sporting Goods Industry • Sports Town • Asics • Nike • Adidas • Diadora
Sport Sponsors • Coca-Cola 600 • Cadillac sponsoring the PGA Tour • Wachovia Cup Tournament at Quail Hollow Country Club
Sports Media • Sports Network • Fox Sports Net • ESPN Radio
Entertainment Marketing • Involves the use of entertainment to develop, promote and distribute goods and/or services to satisfy the wants and needs of customers.
Music Industry • Maverick Records • PSE Records • JMG Records • Quincy Jones
Movie Industry • Warner Brothers • Disney • Actors
Theme Parks • Six Flags • Family Fun Center • Carowinds Theme Park
Radio Industry • FM • AM • Country • Rap • Hip-hop • Jazz • Sirius satellite radio
Film Industry • Sundance Film Festival
Television Industry • Dawson’s Creek is filmed in the Wilmington area
Dramatic Arts Industry • Children’s Theatre • Adult’s Theatre • Belk Theatre
Video Game Industry • X-Box • Nintendo • Sony • Sega
Fine Arts and Science Industry • Smithsonian Museum • Mint Museum
Literacy Industry • Library • Internet • Books
Casinos Industry • Las Vegas • Reno • Harrah’s
Hobbies/Craft Industry Southern Christmas Show
Sports: Naming Rights X-Games Sport Specific Channels Entertainment Internet Web Casts MP3’s DVD’s Trends in Sports & Entertainment
Importance of Sports and Entertainment • Generates about $213 to $350 billion in revenue. • Approximately 105 million watched the Super Bowl in 2010. • 30 seconds of advertising time during the 2010 Super Bowl was $2.7 million. • The average attendance per NFL game is 66,000.
Importance of Sports and Entertainment • In 2009, NFL averaged 17.6 million viewers, the most in 23 years. • The NFL has $17.6 billion in television deals with CBS, FOX, ABC, and ESPN. • The NBA average is about 16,993 attendants. • The average MLB attendance is 25,000 per game.
Importance of Sports and Entertainment • Over 35 million people visit Walt Disney World each year. • . RankTitleWorldwide Box Office • 1Avatar (2009) $2,728,468,373 • 2Titanic (1997) $1,835,300,000 • 3The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King (2003) $1,129,219,252 • 4Pirates of the Caribbean: Dead Man's Chest (2006) $1,060,332,628 • 5The Dark Knight (2008) $1,001,921,825