Vocabulary
1: Industry Structure
Industry Segments
2: Economic Impact
100

What is the definition of "discretionary income"?

Discretionary Income: Money left over after taxes and necessities like rent/food.

100

Why is it difficult to estimate the value of a sports franchise?

Only a few companies release their financial statements.

100

What is the purpose of the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA)?

The National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA) is a member-led organization dedicated to the well-being and lifelong success of college athletes.

100

What are the 3 factors that influence how consumers choose between products/services?

Price, Quality, Convenience

200

What is the definition of "Multiplier Effect"?

Multiplier Effect: The process by which an initial change in spending in an economy leads to a larger overall change in local income.

200

What is the difference between a Core product and an Ancillary product?

Core: A company's primary, essential, and main revenue-generating offerings

Ancillary: Supporting, optional items or services that enhance the value, convenience, or functionality of the core product while creating additional revenue streams

200

List the 3 segments of the Entertainment Industry as described in the slides.

Film, Music, Theme Parks

300

What is the definition of "psychic income"?

Psychic Income: The "pride" and "fame" a town gets for hosting a team.

300
What are the 3 ways that sports teams can generate revenue?

Media & broadcast rights, Stadium economics/premium seating, Real estate

300

List the 4 segments of the Sports industry as described in the slides.

Professional, College, Amateur, Niche

400

What is the definition of "direct competition"?

What is the definition of "indirect competition"?

Direct Competition: Two or more businesses offering the same product/service

Indirect Competition: Businesses offering different products/services that fill the same need

400

What are the 3 reasons why teams lose money? 

Player salaries, Luxury tax, Infrastructure debt

400

What is the difference between Amateur and Niche sports?

Amateur sports: Sports in which participants engage largely or entirely without financial compensation. 

Niche sports: Specialized activities with dedicated, smaller fanbases and lower funding compared to mainstream sports.

400

Why do marketers care about the Multiplier Effect?

Cities compete for sports teams and events because they want this "new money" to circulate through their town multiple times.

500

What is the definition of "revenue leakage"?

Revenue Leakage: When money spent at a stadium/event goes to an out-of-state owner rather than staying in the local state economy.


500

What are the 2 options for purchasing/owning a local sports franchise, other than outright purchasing it on your own?

Consortium ownership: Multiple parties invest under a framework defined by member agreements, charters, and bylaws

Public/Community ownership: Fans & community members purchase shares in the franchise, becoming part owner

500

Who are the "Big Five" of the film industry? (100 pts each)

Universal, Paramount, Warner Bros., Disney, Sony

500

What are the 3 main ways to identify your competition?

Using social networks, Conducting online research, Analyzing keywords