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The Business of Sport: China's influence on the sporting world and Juventus's new logo

Michael Considine

Original Broadcast: The Share Radio Evening Show

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This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine. Each week he provides you with the inside track on the world of sport. On this edition Michael spoke to football finance expert Simon Chadwick on the influence China is starting to exert not just on the footballing world but on the wider sporting world. And in the second part of the show, he took a look at Italian Club Juventus's new logo with brand expert Jon Rosenblatt from Brandtix and of course Alex Clark had Extra Time.

Guests: Simon Chadwick,Jon Rosenblatt,Alex Clark


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The Business of Sport: UEFA has a new president and are Russian hackers behind WADA doping scandal?

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport

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On today's show Share Radio's Michael Considine shares this weeks occurrences in the world of Sport. Discussed: The new UEFA president and the hacking of WADA. Joining Michael are author and commentator Keir Radnedge, and Andy Brown of Sports Integrity Initiative.


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The Business of Sport: F1 bought by US company Liberty Media & 2016 Paralympics kick off

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport

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Welcome to the Business of Sport with Michael Considine. On the show this week: Formula 1 has been bought by American entertainment media company Liberty Media. Formula 1 commentator Mark Gallagher will be joining us to give his thoughts on what the deal means for the future of the sport. After initial concerns that there wasn't necessary funding, the 2016 Paralympics has kicked off. Aaron Bauer, Rio de Janeiro Correspondent at Around the Rings will be joining us from Rio. And Robert Van Egghen will have Extra Time.


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The Business of Sport: Premier league breaks transfer record & the future of women's hockey

Ed Bowsher

Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport

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Welcome to the Business of Sport with Michael Considine. On the show this week. Premier League transfer window spending has breached a billion pounds for the first time. Football finance expert Rob Wilson gives his take on what this psychological barrier means. After the success of the Womens hockey team at the Olympics, what's next for the sport in the UK? Rich Beer, Development Director at England Hockey joins us. And of course Joe Aldridge has Extra Time.


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Ask Sarah: How to get fit for less

Sarah Pennells (1)

Original Broadcast: Ask Sarah

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Are you a fitness fanatic or do you think you've done your exercise when you've got up to get the remote control? The sunny weather that some parts of the country have been enjoying may have prompted you to get outside- walk or run. Or perhaps you've been inspired by the Olympics and want to take up cycling or swimming. But how do you get fit for less money?

Guests: Angus Browne,Matt Nathanielsz,Adrian Hon,John Treharne


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Morning Money: What will the Olympic parade bring to Manchester?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 8:00

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The Prime Minister says it’s going to be "a celebration fit for heroes". The UK's triumphant Olympians will be parading before the crowds in the UK's second city, Manchester. But why Manchester and what might the Olympians bring to the region? Sports journalist Anil Senghera explained from Manchester.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Anil Sanghera


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Morning Money: Is social media the new broadcast medium?

Sarah Lowther

Original Broadcast: Morning Money at 7:00

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50 million people have watched the Olympic Games on Snapchat since the Opening Ceremony a week and a half ago. At the same time, there have also been rumours that Apple will bring Twitter onto the Apple TV platform allowing users to watch NFL games that the social network will stream. So are social platforms turning into broadcast vehicles, and why are they taking this route? That's the question Share Radio's Joe Aldridge put to Oliver Smith, Senior Reporter at The Memo.

Guests: Chris Bailey,Joe Aldridge,Oliver Smith


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The Business of Sport (a highlights edition): Is test-cricket a dying game? Plus, a look at 'skins' sportswear with Chairman Jamie Fuller

Ed Mitchell

Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport

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This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine - a best of edition featuring 2 interviews from the archives, firstly looking at whether test cricket is a dying game amidst the move to T-20 which appeals to a broader & more engaged audience & an interview with the Chairman of 'Skins', Jamie Fuller.


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Track Record: Chris Jones

Sue Dougan

Original Broadcast: Track Record

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Chris Jones, CEO of English Athletics, joins Sue Dougan on this week's Track Record. From teaching to becoming the head of one of England's most important sporting organisations, Chris shares his musical choices and his previous experiences in his sporting career. He also explains why athletics is currently booming since the London 2012 Olympics.

Guests: Chris Jones


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The Business of Sport (Euro 2016 edition): How will stocks and productivity be affected? Plus the bookies favourites & more!

Juliette Foster

Original Broadcast: The Business of Sport

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This is The Business of Sport with Share Radio's Michael Considine, we have a bumper Euro 2016 edition for you today. Michael speaks to Colin Cieszynski of CMC Markets for a look at what stocks will be affected by the championships, Joe Aldridge will be looking at how productivity will be affected and William Hill's Joe Crilly will have the bookmakers view ahead of kick off of the competition. Plus Patrick Jones has Extra Time.


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