The History of Sports and Entertainment Marketing ConnectionAll
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The History of Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Connection-All types of venues provide us, the consumer, with a type of excitement or thrill that we seek from our everyday lives • What’s the last venue you went to? • What was it for?
History of Leisure
Development of Sports and Entertainment Marketing
Marketing Today
Marketing Price Similarities of Sports and Entertainment
Comparing the 4 p’s of Marketing Mix Component Traditional Consumer Product Entertainment Product Sports Entertainment Product Light Bulb Movie Baseball Game Product Who is my customer? Someone in the dark who needs a light bulb Someone who wants to be entertained by a plot/character Someone who wants to be entertained by sports Place Where will I sell the product? In a local hardware store, grocery store, or online In local theaters, stores. Online, though pay-perview TV, or cable/satellite TV At local stadiums, in sports bars, online, through pay-per-view TV/satellite TV Price Ho do I compete for customers? Price better for quality than the competition and increase sales Consumer choice to buy a movie ticket is not base on price. Is largely set and based on what theaters can charge and what people will pay Consumers choice to buy a baseball ticket is not based on price. Price is set and based on what sports teams can charge and on what people will pay Promotion How do I inform customers? Advertising in print and on TV, and having instore promotions Great Web site; in theater and TV previews; stars on late night TV/talk shows in magazines and books and lunch boxes and billboards; action figures and collectibles Games on TV selling jerseys; giving away prizes at games; family days at the stadium; talk radio; ads; sports shows high profile players on TV, in magazines and on billboards, bobble head dolls, trading cards
Marketing Place Similarities of Sports and Entertainment
Marketing Place Similarities of Sports and Entertainment
Marketing Price Similarities of Sports and Entertainment
Price Problems
Marketing Promotion Similarities of Sports and Entertainment
Convergence of the marketing mix?
Synergy
Risk Insurance Coverage If you were planning a rock concert, what would you insure Illness or Bodily Injury Property Damage Loss or Damage Event Cancellation Actors/ Performers Studios/ Theaters Props/Costumes Movie/TV Production Athletes Stadiums Contracts Athletic Training Pro and Amateur Sports Teams Arenas Equipment Sporting Events Spectators/ Audience Members Concert Halls Merchandise Concerts
The Differences in marketing Sports and Entertainment
What are the 2 key differences in marketers
Differences in Products
Differences in Revenue
Differences in Revenue
Sponsorships vs. Endorsements
Advertising and Broadcast Rights
Homework -30 pts for all late assignments • Key Terms – P. 28, P. 32, P. 39 • Quick Check – P. 31, P. 38 & P. 42 • Work Sheet 2. 2 (in textbook) – P. 44
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