Posts Tagged ‘business’

The Arena Football League Calls It Quits

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

After canceling their 2009 season, the Arena Football League has shut down entirely and appears headed for bankruptcy. Earlier this week, the league office released a short statement indicated that it had ceased operations because owners were “unable to reach any consensus on restructuring the league over the past eight months.” The league had reached a new agreement with players earlier this year, but was unable to convince enough owners that they had a viable plan to return to profitability. The leagues statement continued that there are no other viable options available to the league right now.”

Satoshi Ishii And The UFC: A MMA Soap Opera

Sunday, November 29th, 2009

It may be a bit of a stretch to call Satoshi Ishii the Michael Phelps of Japan, but not by much. His victory in the heavyweight judo competition at the 2008 Olympics in Beijing was easily the defining moment of the games for his countrymen and was considered by most media outlets the #1 highlight of the year in all of sports. Though Japan does well at the Olympics for a country of its size and has won gold medals in a number of sports, its important to keep in mind that until the late’70s judo was the countrys most popular sport. While its popularity in the intervening decades has been supplanted by imported team sports like soccer and baseball, judo still holds especially high prestige among the Japanese sports fans and general public.

Tito Ortiz Returns To The UFC

Thursday, November 5th, 2009

In the ‘real world’ time heals all wounds. In the fight game, money has the same curative effect. This was vividly illustrated with the recent announcement that Tito Ortiz has patched things up with Dana White and will return to the UFC. Tito left the promotion over a year ago after a highly publicized split with the UFC president. He never found a new promotional home that would give him the money and the high profile status that he craved.

Mark Bunting – Technology Spokesman

Tuesday, November 3rd, 2009

Mark Bunting is a widely recognized spokesperson for technology. For nearly 20 years he has been exploring the world of technology and sharing the results with others. In particular he excels at explaining the real-life user benefits of technology, what these products really do, and why they’re important. During the last few years Mark has either hosted or produced video for more than 300 companies. Clients include Apple, Sony, Dell, IBM and many others.

Jim Zorn To Remain Redskins Coach Until End Of Season

Saturday, October 31st, 2009

Washington Redskins head coach Jim Zorn is off of the hot seat-at least temporarily. After a recent swoon that saw him stripped of play calling duties for the NFL team, Zorn got a vote of confidence from upper management on Friday. His head isn’t entirely out of the noose, however, as the reprieve will last only to the end of the season unless some marked improvement is seen in the second half.

Browns Keeping Starting QB Under Wraps

Saturday, September 19th, 2009

Most NFL head coaches place a priority on naming a starting QB before the regular season begins. The idea is that it helps the chemistry on the team, as well as helping the quarterback define himself as a team leader. Cleveland Browns head coach Eric Mangini hasnt named his starting QB yet. Nor will he, at least not publicly. Brady Quinn and Derek Anderson will find out if theyre the starting QB in the next couple of days, but the coach won’t divulge that information to the public until game day.


 

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