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The Sports Marketeer by Amar Singh
Amar Singh
Frequency: 1 episode/63d. Total Eps: 12

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E8: Vinicius Jr, Simone Biles, Travis Kelce and more: A closer look at the world's most marketable athletes
dimanche 3 novembre 2024 ⢠Duration 01:09:03
What makes Simone Biles the world's most marketable athlete?
How is Real Madrid's Vinicius Jr the most appealing footballer to brands ahead of Lionel Messi and Cristiano Ronaldo?
What will happen to the global appeal of Formula One when Lewis Hamilton retires?
I got together with Michael Long, editorial director of SportsPro and Subomi Odanye, CEO Divrse Media to explore what it takes to become a global, culturally relevant and, therefore, marketable athlete in 2024.
Check out the full list of the world's most marketable athletes at:
https://50mm.sportspro.com/
E7: Euro 2024 marketing and media check in with Daniyal Khan and Minal Modha
samedi 22 juin 2024 ⢠Duration 47:37
How are fans engaging with Euro 2024 online?
I got together with two brilliant industry experts at hotel MUNDIAL in Hackney to discuss all things content and marketing around the Euros...
Daniyal Khan is a presenter and content creator. He has worked with clubs including Arsenal, heâs also often on Skyâs Saturday Social and now has own show on BBC1 - Gameday Gourmet, where he explores the best matchday eats.Â
Minal Modha is Head of Sport at Ampere Analysis, specialising Media Rights, Sponsorship and Consumer Research.Â
The three of us explored a range of subjects.
Nike or adidas, ITV or BBC? Which brands, broadcasters and content creators are nailing it, why Hellmans should double down on Jack Grealish and why Gareth Southgate's value to England goes beyond the pitch...
Bonus video episode: Mark Goldbridge, Shebahn Aherne and TikTok's Arthur Guisasola on content creators and Gen-Z
dimanche 9 juin 2024 ⢠Duration 32:59
For brands and rights holders in sport interested in future-proofing themselves and unlocking new revenue streams, understanding how to connect and engage with Gen-Z audiences is vital.
Content creators are at the vanguard of connecting with younger fans, taking a data-driven approach and serving up authenticity on the social platforms which resonate with a new generation of fans.
I recently got together with three experts in this exciting, evolving space for a panel at SportsPro live in front of an audience of industry professionals.
Arthur Guisasola, International Sports Partnership Lead at TIkTok, works closely with brands and rights holders in sport.
Shebahn Aherne, is a broadcaster, presenter and podcaster, working with DAZN and talkSport.
And Mark Goldbridge is a YouTuber, presenter and the founder of The United Stand and That's Football.
We covered a range of subjects including how brands can engage with content creators, why traditional media outlets are increasingly adopting a fan channel style approach as well as busting some myths around Gen-Z fans.
E6: The only brown faces in the press box | Shekhar Bhatia and Mihir Bose on how to survive and thrive in journalism
lundi 13 mai 2024 ⢠Duration 01:21:49
From World Cups to Olympics, the Daily Mail's Shekhar Bhatia and former BBC Sports Editor Mihir Bose have covered some of the biggest stories and events in sport and beyond.
As they release their respective memoirs, I caught up with two of Fleet Street's finest to explore how to break through barriers, overcome prejudice and make your name in journalism.
E5: How Cadbury united 14 football clubs to build a pitch for Grenfell Athletic FC
mardi 12 mars 2024 ⢠Duration 57:31
Cadbury have successfully utilised partnerships in football to deliver on values such as generosity and kindness.
No more so was this evident, than with the brand's partnership with Grenfell Athletic FC, which has led to 14 different clubs across the UK helping to create a common ground for the community organisation.
Purpose-driven marketing requires shared values, authentic connections and a commitment to deliver beyond the storytelling.
I joined Rupert Taylor, founder of Grenfell Athletic FC and Chris Parker, brand manager at Cadbury, to go inside the campaign.
The Sports Marketeer E4: The game after the game with former Wales striker Robert Earnshaw
mardi 28 novembre 2023 ⢠Duration 01:02:18
For close to two decades, Robert Earnshaw was the fleet-footed striker with an eye for goal who delighted fans with his instinctive finishing and acrobatic celebrations.
Earning 59 caps for Wales along the way, Rob had a far reaching and fulfilling career, with spells at clubs including Norwich City, Nottingham Forest, Toronto FC and Cardiff City, where he came through the ranks from youth level.
Pub quiz fans might know that Rob is the only footballer to have scored a hat-trick in the Premier League, all three football league levels, the FA Cup, the League Cup and at international level.
After retiring as a player in 2016, the Zambia-born forward, tried a spell in coaching before opting for a career in broadcasting.
I caught up with Rob to talk about the decisions he made after hanging up his boots and what it takes to shape a career in broadcasting today.
Passionate about the game and knowledgable, Rob also shared his perspective on a host of issues, from racism directed at players, to the best way for footballers to approach social media, to sharing his view on why Gareth Bale did not receive the adoration of Real Madrid fans.
For Wales supporters, Earnshaw offers reasons to be optimistic, ahead of the UEFA Euro 2024 play-offs.
The Sports Marketeer E3: Inside football's fan-powered content revolution with Joel Beya
Season 1 ¡ Episode 3
lundi 18 septembre 2023 ⢠Duration 01:04:56
The Sports Marketeer E2: How to sell German football to Americans with Bayern Munich's Dee Kundra
Season 1 ¡ Episode 2
lundi 14 aoÝt 2023 ⢠Duration 49:57
How do you grow soccer in the USA where the NFL, NBA, MLB and College Football still dominate?
That's the challenge embraced by my guest Dee Kundra, who as Bayern Munich's Managing Director, Americas, Â is at the forefront of growing audiences and unlocking new fanbases, for Germanyâs most successful football club, in the USA and beyond.
Dee's career back catalogue includes launching the Liverpool's women's team, to taking Pele to Cuba for a truly historic game.
Fresh from signing a partnership with KSI and Logan Paul's Prime Hydration, Dee shares her remarkable story, her hopes for the FIFA World Cup in 2026 and her insights into successful sports marketing strategies... including her plans for a certain Harry Kane.
The Sports Marketeer E1: How Hip Hop Became the Storytelling Vehicle for Sport with special guest Marcus Collins
Season 1
mercredi 12 juillet 2023 ⢠Duration 52:40
Welcome to the very first episode of The Sports Marketeer podcast.Â
My name is Amar Singh and I am in the business of sports marketing.
I work for an agency called MKTG Sports + Entertainment as SVP for Content and Comms, helping some of the worldâs biggest brands activate their partnerships in sport. Iâm also professor for the Football Business Academy, teaching masters students principles of marketing and content strategy in the context of working in the football industry.
As such, I am constantly learning myself and on the look out for the trends and influential voices that are shaping this sector. I write about those shifting trends in my newsletter which you can find on Substack - itâs also called The Sports Marketeer.
One voice in the marketing industry who has really stood out to me in recent months is Marcus Collins.
Marcus is head of strategy at Wieden + Kennedy - an agency with a huge reputation for culturally impactful work and one which can boast none other than Nike as its first client.Â
Marcus is an award winning marketeer, with an incredible body of work behind him. He is an expert in helping brands connect with and engage with cultural movements.Â
From running Beyonceâs digital strategy to launching the Brooklyn Nets to successfully pitching the Made in America festival to Budweiser, Marcus is the guy behind some truly famous campaigns over the last 15 years.Â
Marcusâs book For The Culture is essential reading for any marketing professional keen to better understand how to unlock the power of culture.Â
With the 50th anniversary of hip hop this year, I caught up with Marcus to explore hip hopâs contribution to sports marketing but our conversation spanned a host of other topics.Â
E9: A voice for change, Azeem Rafiq on racism and reform in cricket
Season 1 ¡ Episode 9
samedi 14 dÊcembre 2024 ⢠Duration 55:00
This special episode features a session I ran at MKTG Sports + Entertainmentâs London office recently, with the former professional cricketer and anti-racism campaigner Azeem Rafiq.Â
We had around 70 guests including leaders at the ECB and counties including Surrey, Middlesex and Somerset, as well representatives from some of the sponsors of the game including Vitality and Sage.
Utilising data and insights from a recent survey of UK cricket fans, we explored how the game's stakeholders can help challenge issues such as racism and elitism to drive forward a positive change.
I hope you enjoy the episode.Â