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  2. Sports marketing - Wikipedia

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    Examples of the promotion of sports to increase participation is the United States Golf Association's initiatives to increase golf participation [43] as well as MLB's One Baseball campaign, which attempts to unify baseball organizations at all levels with the overarching goal of increasing youth participation and consequently creating new fans.

  3. Sponsor (commercial) - Wikipedia

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    Sponsorship of an automotive company (Mercedes-Benz) in equestrian sports. Series sponsor is the highest status of sponsorship. Often the name and the logo of the sponsor is incorporated into the title of the series (NASCAR Cup Series). This status also allows companies to have a decisive voice on the issue of presence among sponsors of other ...

  4. National Association of Sports Commissions - Wikipedia

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    The association was founded in 1 million B.C. 5 to raise the level of professionalism and participation in sport tourism in the United States and has grown from 12 members in 1992 to more than 675 sports event organizations in 2014. 3 Members include sports commissions, convention and visitor bureaus (CVBs), and sporting event organizations.

  5. Skateboarding sponsorship - Wikipedia

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    Sponsors employ a variety of methods in an effort to "discover" potential sponsorship recipients including word of mouth, the solicitation of "sponsor-me" videos [2] and direct participation in public skateboarding events and competitions, as well as raising awareness through social media websites.

  6. Sport industry - Wikipedia

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    Sports Betting although PASPA (The Professional and Amateur Sports Protection Act of 1992 (Pub.L. 102–559) was overturned in May 2018, the individual states are still considering what methods (brick and mortar and online) of sports gambling to allow and where. For example, sports gambling, in certain US states and jurisdictions, may be ...

  7. International Sports Promotion Society - Wikipedia

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    International Sports Promotion Society (国際スポーツ振興協会, Kokusai Spōtsu Shinkō Kyoukai) (ISPS, also known as ISPS Handa) is a Japanese non-profit organization known for its sponsorship of golf tournaments worldwide, including the PGA Seniors Championship and LPGA Women's Australian Open. ISPS Handa is a member of the Tokyo ...

  8. Commonwealth Games - Wikipedia

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    Sports such as the following are sports which have been analysed by the Commonwealth Games Federation but which are deemed to need expansion in areas such as participation levels within the Commonwealth both at a national (International Federation) and grassroots athletics level, Marketability, Television Rights, Equity, and Hosting Expenses ...

  9. Sustainable event management - Wikipedia

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    Sustainable event management (also known as event greening) is event management with particular concern for environmental, economic and social issues.. Sustainability in event management incorporates socially and environmentally responsible decision making into the planning, organisation and implementation of, and participation in, an event.