Behind-the-Scenes Look at Multimedia Project The Dynasty
Best-selling author Jeff Benedict entertained a crowd of students, faculty and alums at "The Dynasty" event based on Benedict's book and Apple TV series.
Best-selling author Jeff Benedict entertained a crowd of students, faculty and alums at "The Dynasty" event based on Benedict's book and Apple TV series.
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.
Jeff Benedict, the author of 16 nonfiction books, is set to visit Seton Hall for a screening of his bestselling-book-turned-docuseries, The Dynasty, on March 26 at 4 p.m.
During "Hoop Dreams: Doris Burke and Bob Picozzi on Basketball and Broadcasting," trailblazer Burke shared stories about her rise to current role, plus her battle for respect within the industry.
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.
Offered this summer, the new Sports Media and Business Academy will provide high school students the opportunity to gain insights into the intricate business aspects of sports.
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.
Professor Branden Buehler published Front Office Fantasies: The Rise of Managerial Sports Media (University of Illinois Press).
Professional basketball announcer and current analyst for ESPN and NBA on ABC, Doris Burke will visit Seton Hall and speak with former ESPN and Fox Sports commentator, Bob Picozzi '72.
B.J. Schecter, Associate Director of the Center for Sports Media in the College of Human Development, Culture, and Media, has been appointed Interim Executive Director of the Center.
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.
A thought leader in women’s sport, Center for Sports Media’s executive Director, Jane McManus, featured within a week period on three top media outlets.
The event, "Calling the Game: Kenny Albert on Versatility," focused on his journey into sports broadcasting — inspiring and informing students about the world of sports media.