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SportBusiness: Essential data and analysis for the Asian sports sector

Essential data and analysis for the Asian sports sector

For more than 20 years SportBusiness has been delivering the data, information, insight and analysis that make the world’s most successful sports sector businesses tick.

Now we are proud to introduce SportBusiness Asia, an exciting new service tailor-made for the sports sector in the world’s fastest-growing economic region.

SportBusiness Asia delivers a comprehensive media and data service for the people who shape the business of sport in Asia. It is an essential business tool for the owners and senior management of organisations including:

  • Sports governing bodies and property owners
  • Broadcast and media companies
  • Technology companies
  • Brands which sponsor sport
  • Promoters
  • Talent agents
  • Sports marketing agencies
  • Professional service providers

Our remit is to provide the information and data you need to understand and navigate the fast-moving business of sport and support smarter and more profitable decision making.

GLOBAL REACH LOCAL RELEVANCE

SportBusiness delivers the sharpest and most relevant coverage of the deals, decisions, people and issues facing the sports sector in Asia. This is supported by comprehensive global coverage which provides  unique context and essential perspective.

With dedicated editorial teams in Singapore, London and the United States, SportBusiness provides the data, insight and analysis which equips  your business to succeed nationally, regionally and globally.

AN EVER GROWING ARCHIVE

For the first time you  can enjoy a selection of in-depth articles from our ever growing archive in Chinese.

Read our Mandarin content

Most recent

More than six dozen pro and college venues are to be used as voting sites in the forthcoming US election. Eric Fisher examines how athletes, player unions and teams are taking a proactive role in next month's vote.

The Covid-19 pandemic has stalled a modernisation of Japanese sport with a lot of domestic teams falling back on private backers and corporations to see them through the crisis. Kevin McCullagh and Tom King report.

Welsh Rugby Union's recently signed kit supply deal with Macron is more lucrative than the previous agreement with Under Armour and provides a timely boost to the country's community clubs

The £14.95 price point of pay-per-view Premier League matches led to dismay from fans and sports industry executives alike, as the Premier League, Sky and BT scrambled to protect the value of pay-television. Callum McCarthy reports.