Burke Magnus, President of ESPN Content, to Visit Seton Hall
oin Burke Magnus, president of ESPN Content, for a one-on-one fireside chat with the Stillman School's Center for Sport Management.

oin Burke Magnus, president of ESPN Content, for a one-on-one fireside chat with the Stillman School's Center for Sport Management.
The most recent Sports Poll gauged the pulse of the nation on the 2024 Summer Olympics and was featured in U.S. News & World Report, PR NEWS, the Legal Sports Report, MaineBiz, Gaming Today and more.
One month out, opening ceremonies in Paris, already are attracting unprecedented interest. The Eiffel Tower will serve as a backdrop as teams are introduced on boats cruising down the Seine River.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found 35 percent of Americans said they would watch the NFL Draft, 20 percent saying they would attend "Watch Parties"; fans strongly support spring football.
Findings from the most recent Seton Hall Sports Poll were featured in media across the country, including USA Today, The Chronicle of Higher Ed, Forbes, ESPN, SBJ and more than 50 local TV stations.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that Caitlin Clark is the best known college basketball player (male or female) in America and the women’s tournament is likely to break viewer records.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll showed slowed growth for sports betting and a rising distaste for sports betting advertisements, which 45% of Americans say should be the subject of a federal ban.
Findings from the Sports Poll were featured by more than 135 NPR stations and on BBC, AOL, ESPN, The Athletic, Yahoo, PR NEWS, Forbes, Business Insider, Sports Business Journal, Daily Mail and more.
Among self-described sports fans, the Seton Hall Sports Poll found that 42 percent said they watched the game – 48 percent of those who watched did not have a subscription to Peacock before the game.
The latest Sports Poll found that 41% of 18-34 year-olds say Taylor Swift’s presence is Influencing the decision to watch; nearly 3/4 say they pay more attention to Super Bowl commercials - and more.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll and Marketing Professor Daniel Ladik, the poll’s chief methodologist, were featured in a Wall Street Journal article on student-athlete pay.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that 30 percent of Americans surveyed will watch or follow FIFA’s 32-nation soccer tournament – a number that grows to 46 percent among sports fans.
Findings from the most recent Seton Hall Sports Poll on the new Major League Baseball season and its historic rule changes were featured in Forbes, The Athletic and FiveThirtyEight.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found an increase in enthusiasm for the 2023 MLB Season, with baseball fans favoring the new Pitch Clock by more than 4 to 1.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that more than half of Americans say ‘yes’ to payments for student-athletes in revenue generating Sports; number rises to 62 percent for sports fans.
The Seton Hall Sports Poll found that the number watching on phone/laptop nearly doubled; half who watch will engage with social media, more than a third will bet and....