Job Insights

We Need More Personal Trainers!

Too many Americans are in a cycle of overeating and whatever-it-takes workout regimens. Innumerable fast food and delivery options coupled with overscheduled lifestyles make poor dieting, and infrequent exercise seems almost inevitable. According to The Journal of the American Medical Association, more than one-third of US adults are obese, creating […]

You Need Style to Manage Luxury Suites

Fans simulate the experience of live sports with high-definition television, surround sound audio, and ever-growing screen sizes, but watching games from your couch can’t compete with the energy and action of live sports. The walk through the concourse, the climb to your seats, and the lights, music, and crowd noise […]

Jobs In Sports Insight: Web and Mobile App Developer

The Background… The sporting industry is consumed with delivering its content, branding, and messaging to fans through every possible avenue. As a result, careers in web and mobile application development are readily available to those with the ability and experience to make an impact. Websites and mobile apps – created […]

Game Operations Internship: A Foot in the Door

Imagine watching a theatrical play from offstage or being part of a live studio audience at the taping of everyone’s favorite sitcom, The Big Bang Theory. It’s not an everyday occurrence, right? You’re witnessing prime entertainment from a wildly different perspective. It’s fun, exciting, and entertaining. You’ll get that unique […]

Frame the Game as a Sports Camera Operator

Frame the Game as a Sports Camera Operator Niral Patel It’s the noun squeezed in the middle of two verbs within the famous Hollywood tagline—Lights! Camera! Action! It’s a piece of equipment that has revolutionized how people consume entertainment. Without the camera, important world events, movies, television shows, and must-see […]

Life After A Life in TV Sports

“Life After A Life in TV Sports” by guest blogger George Falkowski This comes to you from the Great Beyond of working in sports television.  Think of me as a TV ghost that comes calling late at night, warning you of what it’s like on the Other Side. Please don’t […]

An Insight on Life of a Sports Photographer

The Background… Some sports media analysts believe photojournalism—more specifically, sports photography—is a dying art form. With high-definition video and dozens of 24/7 sports channels readily available to fans, doubters suggest that still, images are quaint, bordering on the verge of extinction. But it’s a false prediction. Photojournalism remains prominent in […]