South America
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After Leoz’s death, South American football is still battling the ghosts of its corrupt past
Eli Velazquez EVP for Sports at NBCUniversal Telemundo at SDMS Miami
Brazilian club football is shown the light, but chooses to remain in the dark
Caixa withdrawal likely to accelerate Brazilian football’s short-term sponsorship trend
Fox and Turner waive subscriber fees for Argentinian Superliga coverage
Brazilian OTT platform Guigo TV ‘interested in’ World Cup qualifiers
Globo ‘to renegotiate ad deals worth $114m’ after Tokyo 2020 postponement
Simplicty Esports signs Flamengo sponsorship with Redragon
Features
After Paysandu shows the way, Brazil’s smaller clubs reap dividends of white-label kit deals
Putting sport at the heart of Peruvian life
Faking It: Neymar, Gillette and the Sponsored Apology
Pan people | Will IOC dual award deprive Lima of its moment to shine?
Lima hopes to put itself on the world stage with the hosting of this year's IOC Session and the 2019 Pan American Games, but do the dual award of the 2024 and 2028 Games and construction delays threaten to take the gloss off its moment in the sun?
REPORT | The Future of Olympic Games Media Consumption – Executive Summary
Football in the Americas | Argentina focus
Football in the Americas | Brazil focus
Paralympics 2016 | The Main Event
Prior to Channel 4’s coverage of the London 2012 Paralympic Games, broadcasters had treated the Paralympics like an add-on rather than the main event. Kevin Roberts speaks to Stephen Lyle, the channel’s commissioning editor for sport.
Chile Focus | Hot Chile
Chile is renowned as one of the most stable and economically sophisticated countries in Latin America, but does such a reputation translate to the country's sports industry? SportBusiness International reports.
Chile | Media
CHILE HAS A RELATIVELY small population in comparison with some of its Latin American neighbours, but about 78 per cent of them – or 14 million – are online, according to IWS.
Chile | The sports marketing landscape
Football is still the number one sport in Chile but there is now an increasing appetite for alternative forms of entertainment, particularly in the fitness industry and adventure sports. These emerging activities are causing an evolution in how brands engage with people in Chile.
Country focus | Is Brazil ready for the world?
A two-year window of opportunity presented by hosting sport’s two biggest events in quick succession has turned into a damage limitation exercise for Brazil. SportBusiness International assesses the political and economic turmoil that has accompanied the build-up to this month’s Rio Olympics.
Rio 2016 | Study lifts the lid on the cost of hosting the Olympic Games
While Rio’s preparations have been dogged by controversy, new research shows that it has bucked a recent trend among Olympic host cities by keeping costs down and under control. Kevin Roberts reports
Country focus | Sports marketing in Brazil
Brazil is in the midst of its worst recession in a generation. At the beginning of the year industry professionals predicted that its economy would shrink 2.95 per cent in 2016.
Country focus | The TV rights and media market in Brazil
THE CHANGING NATURE of the sports media industry in Brazil is perhaps best exemplified by the recent developments surrounding the Campeonato Brasileiro Série A, the top tier of football in the country.
Country focus | The event hosting landscape in Brazil
The turmoil of 2016 was difficult to envisage when Rio upset the odds to land hosting rights to this summer’s Olympic Games.
Olympics Focus | Coca-cola and real-time marketing
Coca-cola's director of global sport, Peter Franklin, talks about the brand’s use of highly connected influencers to create relationships.
Olympics Focus | Sponsors tell the story
International Olympic Committee marketing chief Timo Lumme talks to Kevin Roberts about the continued evolution of the TOP programme, the opportunities created by technology and what to look out for at Rio 2016.
Alright on the night | Will Rio deliver a successful Olympics?
Rio’s preparations for the 2016 Olympics have attracted plenty of negative headlines. However, has the sports industry seen it all before? Kevin Roberts reports.