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...Sport Marketing Project for Sport Planning and Promotion Spring 2009 Sean Waple Sports Exercise Science: Sport Management University of Akron TABLE OF CONTENTS PAGE 1.) Cover Page PAGE 2.) Table of Contents PAGE 3.) Team Logo PAGE 4.) 4 Ps of Marketing PAGE 5.) Our Consumer PAGE 6.) Mission Statement PAGE 7.) Marketing Objectives PAGE 8.) Duties and Positions PAGE 9.) Salaries of Marketing Team PAGE 10.) Demographics PAGE 11.) Map of Las Vegas PAGE 12.) Competitors PAGE 13.) Stadium Layout PAGE 14.) Ticket Prices PAGE 15.) Sponsorships and Promotions PAGE 16.) Signage PAGE 17.) Bibliography 4 Ps of Marketing Product: The nature of the product or service, including decisions as to a product line, product extensions, and meeting new consumer needs within the designated group of customers. Price: A fair price that also reflects the image you want to portray about your product or service. Consideration includes competitor’s prices, available discounts, and market share. Place: The actual distribution of your product or service. This could include means of transporting goods to wholesale and retail outlets or references to the geographic location of your stadium or health club. Promotion: Getting your message about products and services to potential consumers. This can be attained through publicity, advertising, or other means of communication. Our Consumers Our Consumers are classified in one of the following categories based on...
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...clients. Clients include Honda, Cathay Land, National Bookstore, Seaoil, JVC, Heinz, Lea & Perrins, Bridgestone. Dean Owen has been changing his business cards to say “President” for years now, so we thought we might as well make it official. MGM attempted to establish a new life for itself from the mid-1990s as a "mini-major" studio, operating more or less independently, but latterly with the financial and operational support of part-owners Sony Pictures and Comcast. That followed a long period of steady decline. In its golden age, MGM was the undisputed giant of the movie industry, with such hits as Gone With The Wind and Wizard of Oz. But the studio fell from grace in the 1950s before being gradually carved up by corporate raiders. In 1996, MGM bought back its independence and restored some of its lost glory. But it remained the smallest of the movie majors, heavily reliant on its back-catalogue and the periodic resurrection of its James Bond franchise. The company went into play in 2004, and was eventually acquired by a consortium of investors. However, this strategy also failed to deliver significant results, and the studio filed for bankruptcy in 2010 as part of a pre-agreed plan to merge with independent production company Spyglass Entertainment. Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios (MGM) has joined hands with Brand Sense Partners to explore new business ventures focused on MGM's brand. The brand-extension and business-development firm believes in developing and...
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...American Football has become the cornerstone of Sports in the United States, with The National Football League at the fore-front. However, the NFL was not always the Juggernaut we know it as today. The NFL has been opposed by many other leagues over the years. The XFL or Extreme Football league sought to put an original spin on football. The UFL or United Football league is the NFL’s most recent competitor. The USFL or United States Football league sought to take the National Football League down legally and almost did so in the late 80’s. Arena Football aimed to bring football to an indoor enviorment with extensive offense with the AFL. And Originally the American Football League gave it’s run at rivaling the “big brother of football in the 60’s.However before we understand how the NFL is so dominant we have to understand how it came to be. The history of the National Football League has roots spanning as far back as 1892 when former Yale All-American guard William Heffelfinger was paid $500 by the Allegheny Athletic Association to play in a game against the Pittsburgh Athletic Club, making him the first ever professional football player, according to the book Pigskin: The Early Years of Pro Football. However it wasn't until 1920 that American football achieved a league of any true organization. Roussel, 2 The American Professional Football Association was formed on September 17, 1920 and included ten teams from four different states. However the APFA lasted only two seasons...
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...online gamers will pay for virtual items with real money. Some people want laws in effect for the real world to protect their rights to their belongings. Theft in the virtual world occurs quite often. In an article titled, “Should Gamers be Prosecuted for Virtual Stealing?” the author Alex Weiss calls out a young teenage boy who is being prosecuted for stealing in a video game. It seems to be a legal blunder that is very straight forward, but becomes a heated debate. It begins with the argument should we prosecute a gamer for stealing via the virtual world? Alex Weiss is correct in saying that prosecution for virtual theft is wrong in the scheme of things, because each player reacts differently to behaviors. Even though a person is a “raider” in a game, it doesn’t make them a criminal in the real world. Weiss opens up his article with, “As a reformed online gaming thief, this ruling makes no sense to me. It places too much value on the time people spend playing video games. Video games are not work or investments for which people should be compensated; they are escapism.” (Alex Weiss) Some may say that time is money, but that may not be the case. The productivity in the game is what makes each individuals’ time valuable. Therefore compensation for piracy of an object that does not exist would place the value of the time spent to gain a merely hypothetical item. It could be seen as when does this need to end? It is a very well-known fact that there are people...
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...“War, war never changes.” A well known phrase to those familiar to the Fallout franchise. This phrase has been the opening words to every Fallout game that has come out. Since the release of the first game in 1997 Fallout has become a beloved game that gets better with each installment. Originally Fallout was a point-and-click rpg game, but after a switch of companies from Black Isle Studios to Bethesda Studios the series started taking a different approach. It became an open world first person action rpg that used some elements from the older games, but also comes up with it’s own to make it stand out. Fallout 4, the latest installment in the franchise, created hype that would soon be met upon its release on November 10, 2015. The story begins on a peaceful morning at home with you, your spouse, and you infant child Shaun living life normally until a distress signal is broadcasted on the television.. You and your family are rushed underground into what is known as Vault 111. It is here where you spend the next 200 years frozen in a cryogenic slumber until you are awakened in the year 2277 by two unknown individuals trying to kidnap your son. As your spouse refuses to give up your child they are shot by one of the individuals and they take your child as you are unable to stop them. When you are finally free from your stasis you awaken to find you are the only survivor of vault 111. Once you leave the vault your main objective is to find your son Shaun and the kidnappers responsible...
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...and eat the food they want too eat. Having junk food in school systems has been known to bring up the percent of obesity in kids, but having junk food will give students freedom of choice, will help the vending contract revenue, and it will save money and complications in creating a new lunch program. Schools that allow students to eat what they want give’s the students dining options and also freedom of choice. Many school systems in America are strict enough already; they do not need to be even stricter and be told what to eat and what not to eat. When students can pick out their own food, it gives the student the feeling of personal responsibility. Margaret Johnson, an English and French teacher at West Las Vegas High School in Las Vegas, New Mexico, explains, “ junk food should be sold in schools-along with other food. Students will buy anything that coast under a dollar, is profitable, flavorful, visually appealing, and gives a quick ick-me-up”(Johnson). And above all Margaret explains, “ students like freedom of choice.” Students are looking for healthy food, but they are also looking for the quick junk food and “pick-me-up” food every once in awhile “(Johnson). Students need to have a choice of both types of food to give them some variety and to make sure they are not forced to just...
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...the National Football League where he currently plays for the Detroit Lions. Another issue that can happen, when an athlete goes through inimical circumstances especially financially, there is a chance that they may Although it is clearly evident there have been some people, who come from less fortunate backgrounds are thriving in the NFL, like Jawhaun Bentley ( who is a linebacker for the New England Patriots), there may be some people who do make it to the national football league, but because they might not have had access to a good football coach, they may miss out on learning valuable traits like how to be disciplined and how to act. professionally on and off the field. One example of this would be Jack Jones from the Las Vegas Raiders. He unfortunately grew up in a tough background, and he struggled, until a kind and benevolent coach named Antonio Pierce came and mentored him. However, Jack Jones got a chance to enter the National Football League where he played for the New England Patriots. Antonio Pierce was not his coach at that time, and as a result Jack Jones appeared to have trouble heeding the authority of the coach of the Patriots (who at that time was Bill Belichick. He also acted erratic off the field as well, and when he was at the airport, he carried a concealed weapon. Thankfully, his intent was not to harm anyone, but it still was a poor decision that greatly affected his stay at the Patriots organization. After his continuous erotic behavior, he was...
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...While the games were being played, Bill S-238 was signed by the Canadian legislature in order to prevent football leagues from other countries interfering with the Canadian Football League and punishes players with fines. This law will be quite a hurdle to jump if the NFL is serious about putting an NFL team in Canada. One potential solution to this would be to merge the NFL and CFL, a logistical nightmare by any means. A much simpler solution would be to pay the players the excess in order to pay for the fines, an easy fix because the NFL will be garnering that much more revenue. One needs to look no further for expansion cities than the US itself. There are untapped markets almost everywhere one looks. San Antonio, Las Vegas, Memphis, and Oklahoma City are front runners for domestic expansion. Other cities include Portland, Salt Lake City, Louisville, Honolulu, Birmingham, Hartford, Sacramento, Virginia Beach, and Columbus. Any potential city would have to have an airport and an existing stadium, but it is plain to see some of the most untapped markets for potential NFL franchises are right here at home (Toney...
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...The Navajo Culture David Rodriguez Introduction to Cultural Anthropology ANT: 101 Amy Van Surksum June 24, 2013 The Navajo Culture American culture is made up of many different people, and many of those people come from Indian tribes. The United States Governments Federal Register lists 566 tribes recognized as of August 2012. One of those tribes is the Navajo which can be found primarily in the states of Arizona, New Mexico, and Utah. Navajo culture is one that many people associate with by what is portrayed in movies. People view the culture as land raiding individuals that pillaged and wreaked havoc with anyone and anything they came in contact with. Navajo started from the beginning in what is known as Changing Woman, and is one of the myths in Navajo belief which is identified as both creator and protector. She is the first and pre-emanate mother that has bestowed certain ceremonies that protect the people from evil forces. Changing Woman is believed to have lived on a small pacific Island where she created the Earth Surface People along with the Dine` known as the Navajo. Changing Woman sent the people on a long migration when she saw that the island was getting to small from the people multiplying. Changing Woman did not send them empty handed, so she sent them on the journey with sheep and horses to the land between the sacred mountains. In the early eighteenth century is when Navajo pastoralism arose, men and women incorporated livestock and before long...
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...1 The Evolution of Music in Film and its Psychological Impact on Audiences By Stuart Fischoff, Ph.D. “I feel that music on the screen can seek out and intensify the inner thoughts of the characters. It can invest a scene with terror, grandeur, gaiety, or misery. It can propel narrative swiftly forward, or slow it down. It often lifts mere dialogue into the realm of poetry. Finally, it is the communicating link between the screen and the audience, reaching out and enveloping all into one single experience.” Film composer Bernard Herrmann. Why Is There Music in Film? The general feeling about film is that it is singularly a visual experience. It is not. While we certainly experience film through our eyes, we just as surely experience it through our ears. Especially today, particularly with modern home and theater sound systems offering multi-channel sound and high fidelity. Films are generally fantasies. And fantasies by definition defy logic and reality. They conspire with the imagination. Music works upon the unconscious mind. Consequently, music works well with film because it is an ally of illusion. Music plays upon our emotions. It is generally a non-intellectual communication. The listener does not need to know what the music means, only how it makes him feel. Listeners, then, find the musical experience in film one that is less knowing and more feeling. The onscreen action, of course, provides clues and cues as to how the accompanying music does...
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...[pic] [pic] THE INSTITUTE OF CHARTERED ACCOUNTANTS OF INDIA SUBMITTED BY: PRITISH S. ROONGTA (GROUP LEADER) (09820456348) GROUP DETAILS |NAME |WRO NUMBER |CONTACT NUMBER | |PRITISH S. ROONGTA |WRO 0279357 |09820456348 | |RADHIKA R. PALKAR |WRO 0286747 |09833391122 | |RUTU A. SHAH |WRO 0278759 |09819033996 | |VINIT D. PATIL |WRO 0313142 |09819689616 | BATCH TIMING: 05.00 PM TO 09.00 PM BATCH COMMENCEMENT DATE: 6TH JULY 2009 CENTRE: RVG HOSTEL, ANDHERI (W) INDEX |Sr. No. |PARTICULARS |PAGE NO. | |1. |Internet And Terrorism |5 | |2. |Modern Terrorism And Internet ...
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...American Holidays The following are holidays that we celebrate in the United States: New Years Eve and New Years Day New Years Day is the first day of the year, January 1st. it is a celebration of the old year and the new one to come. People make New Years Resolutions each New Years and promise themselves that they will keep this resolution until next year. New Years Eve is a major social event. Clubs everywhere are packed with party-goers who stay out all night and go nuts at midnight. At midnight it is a tradition to make lots of noise. The traditional New Years Ball is dropped every year in Times Square in New York City at 12 o’clock. This event can be seen all over the world on television. Valentine’s Day Saint Valentine’s Day is a day that is set aside to promote the idea of “love”. It is celebrated on February 14th. People send greeting cards or gifts to loved one and friends to shoe them that they care. Easter Easter is a major Christian holiday that commemorates the resurrection of Jesus Christ. It is celebrated on Sunday between March 22 and April 25. The 40 days leading up to Easter are observed as Lent. Besides the religious aspects of Easter, people also celebrate spring or the sign of the new life. Flowers are seen everywhere. There are often Easter Parades such as the one in New York City where people dress up in their new spring clothes. Children receive Easter baskets filled with candy Easter eggs, chocolate bunnies and jelly beans! The dying...
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...CHAPTER 9 Behavioural Finance and the Psychology of Investing “The investor’s chief problem, and even his worst enemy, is likely to be himself.” —Benjamin Graham “There are three factors that influence the market: Fear, Greed, and Greed.” —Market folklore Be honest: Do you think of yourself as a better than average driver? If you do, you are not alone. About 80 percent of the people who are asked this question will say yes. Evidently, we tend to overestimate our abilities behind the wheel. Is the same thing true when it comes to making investment decisions? You will probably not be surprised when we say that human beings sometimes make errors in judgment. How these errors, and other aspects of human behaviour, affect investors and asset prices falls under the general heading of “behavioural finance.” In the first part of this chapter, our goal is to acquaint you with some common types of mistakes investors make and their financial implications. As you will see, researchers have identified a wide variety of potentially damaging behaviours. In the second part of the chapter, we describe a trading strategy known as “technical analysis.” Some investors use technical analysis as a tool to try to exploit patterns in prices. These patterns are thought to exist (by advocates of technical analysis) because of predictable behaviour by investors. Chapter 9 Behavioural Finance and the Psychology of Investing 273 9.1 Introduction to Behavioural Finance Sooner...
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...------------------------------------------------- Top of Form The Rise and Fall of Enron | The rise and fall of Enron is an important, complex story. In its early days Enron did the right things for the right reason and garnered substantial credibility. Later successful operations were replaced with the illusion of successful operations. In the last phases Enron milked its credibility to sustain operations through loans. When its credibility with lenders crumbled the loan funds dried up and the corporation imploded. It is reminiscent of the old cartoon of the wily coyote who runs off a cliff. For a period of time after the coyote leaves solid ground he is suspended and tries by furious windmilling to stay suspended but eventually plummets to the ground. In Enron's case the magical period of suspension after it had left the solid ground of economically profitable operation lasted for years. The History of the Natural Gas Industry Natural gas, primarily methane, was originally an unwanted byproduct of petroleum extraction. For many years when an oil well vented gas it was simply flared; i.e., burned off. But people eventually learned the uses and virtues of natural gas and built pipelines to convey it to the cities where it took the place of coal gas for residential and industrial lighting and heating. The market for natural gas has three major types of economic units: 1. Suppliers, 2. Customers, 3. Pipeline companies. In a competitive market the fluctuations in the supply of...
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