Speed reads

  • The PWHL, the six-team women’s hockey league that has played only one season, is opening itself up to expansion as early as next year, reports SBJ's Alex Silverman.
  • Spurned in its initial attempt to permanently seal its media rights deals with NBCU and Amazon, the NBA filed a renewed motion with the New York Supreme Court today asking for a “much narrower sealing order" that includes “very limited redactions," while still hoping to keep escrow terms, annual fees and other propriety information private, writes SBJ's Tom Friend.
  • Haslam Sports Group today unveiled District 46 at CrossCountry Mortgage Campus, a more than 16-acre development around the Browns’ existing practice facility and team HQ in Berea, Ohio, notes SBJ's Bret McCormick.
  • NASCAR was listed today as being in talks to bring a race to the planned Qiddiya mega resort in Saudi Arabia toward the end of this decade, reports SBJ's Adam Stern.
  • New Angel City FC co-owner Willow Bay said the NWSL’s existing salary cap rules are “discriminatory against teams that have a higher percentage of mothers” on their rosters but is optimistic that the league is willing to address the situation for future seasons, writes SBJ's Alex Silverman.
  • Media buying agency GroupM announced it surpassed its pledge to double annual media spending in women’s sports advertising, and more than 20 brands signed on to invest in 2024 and onward, notes SBJ's Mollie Cahillane.
  • The PGA Tour is proposing sweeping changes that could take effect by the 2026 PGA Tour season, reports SBJ's Josh Carpenter.


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