

How Content Scores Big With America’s Soccer Revoltion
With the universally-loved TV series Ted Lasso and the rippling news of actors Ryan Reynold’s and Rob McElhenney’s purchase of Welsh football team Wrexham (and the documentary that came with it), “soccer awareness” in the United States may be at an all-time high.

Pointsbet and Drew Brees’s Shocking Marketing Stunt Backfires
On the morning of December 2, former New Orleans Saints quarterback and NFL legend Drew Brees was killed in a lightning strike during a commercial shoot in Venezuela for a sports gambling app. Or so we thought.

How “Ted Lasso” is Changing Americans’ Relationship with Soccer
You may have grown up bickering with your sisters and brothers over who got to play the next FIFA match on the PlayStation. Maybe you spent your Saturday mornings kicking around a soccer ball at youth soccer games (without knowing what you were doing, of course). Admit it; you tried watching the World Cup… before switching the channel after a few minutes of sheer indifference.

IOC Campaign #Strongertogether For 2021 Olympics
With speculation over the safety and possibility of holding the 2021 Tokyo Olympics this summer, the International Olympic Committee (IOC) needed to find a way to garner support for the highly anticipated games. In response, they released the #StrongerTogether campaign to remind the world of the inspiration that comes every four years at the Olympic games.

Looking to Watch the Olympic Games? NBC Has You Covered
After over a year of hardships, loss and most importantly, rebuilding, the Tokyo Olympics will be held this summer 2021. However, this year the games will look a little different as fans and spectators from other nations will not be attending in person. While the world is trying its best to return to a cross between the “old normal” and “new normal,” who can blame the Olympics for making this decision in hopes of continuing to move forward?

2021 Dry Olympic Games
As we’ve discussed the advertisements leading up to the games and how you can watch them from your home, it is only fitting to cover what the games will look like for those given the opportunity to attend.
Aside from setting the capacity limitations at 50% and permitting only domestic viewers in person, the IOC has updated a new restriction on the games surrounding alcohol sales.