SportsPro
Editor | James Emmett |
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Categories | Sport |
Frequency | Monthly |
Circulation | 20,000 |
First issue | June 2008 |
Company | SportsPro Media Ltd |
Country | United Kingdom |
Language | English |
Website | sportspromedia.com |
SportsPro is a monthly British magazine that reports on the business and financial aspects of sports across the world. It has become known for its in-depth analytical studies, such as its 2009 valuation of the world's 200 most valuable sports properties.[1]
History
SportsPro was founded by journalist and publisher Tom Rubython in 2008 to replace BusinessF1, Rubython's previous magazine. This transformed the publication into a business title that covered the entire sports industry as opposed to just Formula 1. The magazine was sold to London-based Henley Media Group in February 2009.[2]
Format and market
SportsPro focuses on all aspects of the business of sport. It provides news, analysis, statistics, features and special reports. Though it is based in London, it has a global readership, with nearly half of its subscribers based in the USA.
It is a perfect bound 132 or 164 (double issue) page magazine in full colour with editorial and advertisements, printed on matte art paper with a laminated soft cover.
Formerly available on newsstands, SportsPro is now entirely subscription-based,[3] and has more than 20,000 subscribers within the sports industry. Notable subscribers include the majority of the Formula One racing teams; the Glazer family, owners of Manchester United Football Club and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers; Tottenham Hotspur; and the International Olympic Committee.
Other publications
SportsPro Media also publishes the Formula One Black Book, an annual in-depth analysis of the business and sport of Formula One.[4]
The SportsPro Daily Deal is an e-newsletter service. It delivers details of all the sports industry deals done in the past 24 hours direct to thousands of email inboxes around the globe every weekday.
See also
- British sports magazines
References
- ↑ Jamie Jackson (18 June 2009). "Manchester United in top 10 sports brands in the world | Football | guardian.co.uk". London: Guardian. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
- ↑ "SportsPro Media". Henley Media Group. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
- ↑ "SportsPro shop - F1 Black Book & subscriptions to SportsPro Magazine". SportsPro Media. Retrieved 28 August 2012.
- ↑ "Formula One Black Book". F1blackbook.com. Retrieved 28 August 2012.