Unit 1: Evolution of SEM
Unit 2: What is SEM?
Function of Marketing
Unit 3: Business Fundamentals
Unit 4: Marketing Applications
100

What does SEM stand for?

Sports and Entertainment Marketing

100

the process of developing, promoting, and distributing products to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers 

What is marketing?

100

From these choices: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, selling

"assigning a value to products and services on the basis of supply and demand"

What is pricing?

100

an example of a revenue stream for a professional sports team

What is (any of the following)?

● Broadcast rights ● Ticket sales ● Luxury suite sales ● Premium seating ● Sponsorship ● Concessions and parking ● Merchandise sales

100

the process of identifying groups of consumers based on their common needs

What is (market) segmentation?

200

this has allowed for the sports industry to advance through advanced broadcasting experiences, quality of sporting equipment and providing on-demand distribution

What is technology?

200

many sports products have some sort of _____, meaning that they full experience expires after a short time

What is perishability?

200

From these choices: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, selling

"gathering and using data about customers to improve business decision making"

What is marketing information management?

200

the use of commercial products and services within certain media where the brand paid for its product to appear in order to gain more attention for it 

What is product placement?

200

research that was conducted by another source but is still relevant to your own research

What is secondary research?

300

a subculture of fans characterized by a feeling of sympathy and camaraderie with others who share a common interest

What is fandom?

300

the money that customers have left over to spend on their wants, which sports and entertainment outlets compete heavily to get

What is discretionary income?

300

From these choices: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, selling 

"determining how best to get products and services to customers"

What is distribution?

300

Sports tourism, Sporting goods, Sports apparel, Amateur and Olympic sports, High/collegiate/pro athletics, Motor sports, Recreation, and Sports Marketing firms are all examples of this

What is a (sports) industry segment?

300

people with a defining set of characteristics that set them apart as a group that you expect to buy your product or service

What is the target market?

400

someone who develops or is the first to use or apply a new method, area of knowledge, or activity for others to follow in the future

What is a pioneer?

400

products that cannot be held or touched, but still hold a significance for the consumer

What is intangible?

400

From these choices: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, selling

"communicating information about products and services to customers on an impersonal level"

What is promotion?

400

fees paid by television, radio or streaming platforms in order to provide live coverage of a game or event

What are broadcast rights?

400

this type of segmentation describes how consumers feel about and interact with the products or services being sold

What is behavioral?

500

fans who go to extremes to show their loyalty to their favorite team, athlete, band, actor or other celebrity

What are superfans?

500

One of three differences between sports and entertainment products

What is (any of the following)?


being unscripted, emotional connection, brand loyalty

500

From these choices: distribution, financing, marketing information management, pricing, product/service management, promotion, selling

"communicating with consumers to assess and fill their needs, as well as anticipating future needs, based off of personal information"

What is selling?

500

products created from a main product, for instance jerseys and keychains being sold to represent Manchester United

What are ancillary products?

500

What are the four components of the marketing mix?

What are product, price, place, promotion?