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1.03
Identify
significant people
and events in the
history of the sports
and entertainment
marketing industry.
Pioneers in the
Entertainment
Marketing Industry
P.T. Barnum
 Developed
the Barnum and
Bailey Circus promoting it as
“The Greatest Show on Earth.”
 Earliest US millionaires
 Had a New York newspaper run
his obituary in advance so that he
could read it himself. He passed
away two weeks later.
Walt Disney
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Created Mickey Mouse in Steamboat
Willie which was the first fully
synchronized cartoon. Disney was
the voice of Mickey – formerly known
as Mortimer Mouse. His wife
suggested he change the name to
Mickey Mouse.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BBggh
nQF6E4
 Produced the first feature-length
cartoon – Snow White.
Walt Disney continued . . .

Opened Disneyland in Anaheim, California
in 1955.
 Developed Disney World in Orlando,
Florida in 1971. (First of the four parks.)
 Developed the “Experimental Prototype
Community of Tomorrow” (EPCOT)
 Died prior to seeing any of his plans
completed.
 Upon his death, his empire worth over
$100 million.
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hdDuIJi
JBjM&feature=related
Charlie Chaplin

Slap-stick comedy
 Widely recognized movie stars
 Character wore:
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Baggy pants
Tight coat
Large shoes on the wrong feet
Black derby hat
Turned film comedy into an art form
 1915, signed with Essanay for
$1,250/week to make 14 films
Lucille Ball
 Actor,
musician, comedian, model,
& producer
 Emmy awards:
 1952:
Best Comedienne
 1955: Best Actress in a Continuing
Performance, I Love Lucy
 1967& 1968: Outstanding Lead
Actress in Comedy Series, I Love
Lucy
Lucille Ball continued . . .

One of televisions first leading ladies
 The man served as supporting role
 Helped to advance career of many Latino
performers
 Husband: Desi Arnez, Cuban bandleader
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uztA6JC
KB4s
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FqTlBAzVyE&feature=related
Steven Spielberg
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Director and producer
Films include:
 Jurassic Park I-III
 Men in Black I & II
 Shrek
 Schindler‘s List
 E.T., The Extra-Terrestrial
 Jaws
 The Color Purple
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Izttrev1QE8&fea
ture=related
Louis Armstrong

Revolutionized jazz
 Put the soloist to the front of the
band, emphasizing talent
 Played the cornet and trumpet, sang
and led the band
 Wrote “Hello Dolly” and “What a
Wonderful Life”
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Sz
JY96m3lkg&feature=related
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k
mfeKUNDDYs
Elvis Presley
 Sold
over 1 billion records
worldwide
 131 different albums/singles
to achieve gold, platinum or
multi-platinum status
Elvis Presley continued . . .
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Revolutionized television performances
 On the Ed Sullivan show: record-breaking, hip
shaking, scandal making performance
 Caused a nation-wide scandal
 Many advertisers reconsidered their support of
Presley
Pioneered “rock and roll”
Actor; movies included: Blue Hawaii, Jailhouse Rock,
and King Creole
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xI7xvh07Jmc
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gj0Rz-uP4Mk
Oprah Winfrey
 Baltimore
Talk show,
People Are Talking
 Chicago Morning talk show,
A.M. Chicago
 1986 launched the Oprah
Winfrey Show
Grossed $125 million by
end of first year
Oprah Winfrey continued . . .
 Production
company Harpo Productions
 Oprah
spelled backwards
 Privately syndicating her show allowed her
to make more money
 “Oprah
Book Club”
 1999 – Oxygen channel
 Magazine: O: The Oprah Magazine
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zg3T96
fUZro
Pioneers in the Sports
Marketing Industry
Michael Jordan
 Greatest
player ever to play
basketball
 Nike and NBA marketed him
as “Air Jordan”
 Minor league baseball with
Birmingham Barons, the
Double A affiliate of Chicago
White Sox

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu
-uRpr8sLI
Michael Jordan continued . . .
 Movie

Space Jam
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xFwXDN3sI8g
 Owner
- Charlotte Bobcats.
 Endorses products including:
 Nike
 Gatorade
 Michael
 Coke
 Hanes
Jordan Cologne
Mildred “Babe” Didrickson
Zaharias
 Greatest
female athlete of all
time
 Female
times
Athlete of the Year six
Mildred “Babe” Didrickson
Zaharias continued . . .
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Sports included:
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Basketball, track, golf, baseball, tennis, swimming,
diving, boxing, volleyball, handball, bowling,
billiards, skating, cycling
First female athlete to sign an endorsement
contract
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Wilson Sporting Goods
$100,000
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X26_8jeehbQ
William (Bill) H.G.
France Sr.
 Founded
National Association of
Stock Car Auto Racing
(NASCAR)
 Founded International
Speedway Corporation (ISC) –
owns and/or operates:
 Daytona International
Speedway
 Talladega Superspeedway
William (Bill) H.G. France Sr.
continued . . .
 Michigan
International Speedway
 California Speedway
 Homestead-Miami Speedway
 Phoenix International Raceway
 Richmond International Raceway
 Darlington Raceway
 North Carolina Speedway
 Kansas Speedway
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=y0zbr2lJo0
Jack “Jackie” Roosevelt
Robinson
 First
student to letter in four
sports at UCLA
 Baseball
 Basketball
 Football
 Track
& field
 Professional
football for
Los Angeles Bulldogs
Jack “Jackie” Roosevelt
Robinson continued . . .
Broke Major League Baseball color barrier –
offered contract to play for the Brooklyn
Dodgers
 Won National League batting title and Most
Valuable Player awards
 Former President of Chock Full O’Nuts –
restaurant and coffee company
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ILIA20AqA
5I
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Jackie Joyner-Kersee
 Basketball
scholarship at
UCLA
 Cover of Sports Illustrated
– labeled “Super Woman”
 First female to be named
The Sporting News Man of
the Year

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o
10lWg5IN8M
George “Babe” Herman Ruth Jr.
 Baseball’s
first “great slugger”
 Called “Bambino” & “The
Sultan of Swat”
 “Babe” came from Jack Dunn,
former manager of the
Baltimore Orioles
 Orioles sold his contract to
the Boston Red Sox and then
sold to the New York
Yankees
George “Babe” Herman Ruth Jr.
continued . . .
Old Yankee Stadium is considered “The
House that Ruth Built”
 Associated Press Athlete of the Century
 Member of ESPN’s Sport Century/Athletes of
the Century
 Voted Greatest Baseball player of all-time by
the Sporting News
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=juXygTWC
kkg
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Muhammad Ali
 Self-promoted
as “I am the
Greatest!”
 Won Gold Medal – Olympics
– Light Heavyweight division
 Defeated Sonny Liston to
become the World
Heavyweight Champion
Muhammad Ali continued . . .
Joined Nation of Islam – changed name to
Muhammed Ali from Cassius Clay
 Refused to join the Army. Was stripped of boxing
title and license. The Supreme Court reversed the
conviction.
 “Rumble in the Jungle” in Kinshasa, Zaire – defeated
George Foreman to regain the World Heavyweight
Championship.
 “Thrilla in Manilla” – defeated Joe Frazier
 Lit the torch at Olympic Summer Games in Atlanta,
GA
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZUl7kTNFJ
a0
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NHgo_m6qN4I&fe
ature=related
Max Muhleman
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Founded Muhleman Marketing Inc. in Charlotte which
he sold in 2000 and left in 2006.
Clients include: Anheuser-Busch, Coca-Cola, and
DuPont
Muhleman and his firm established and managed the
strategy that helped Charlotte land its major league
sports franchises: the NBA's Charlotte Hornets and
the NFL's Carolina Panthers.
Developed the concept of the permanent seat
license, a private financing plan vesting ticket control
in fans, which was used to help fund the Panthers'
$170 million stadium and has become a standard in
new stadiums.
Vince McMahon

Born Pinehurst, NC
 Graduated from East Carolina University
 1982 – purchased Capitol Wrestling from
father, later called World Wrestling
Federation
 Called professional wrestling “sports
entertainment”
 Battled World Wildlife Fund to keep WWF.
Courts ruled against the World Wrestling
Federation.
 Changed name to World Wrestling
Entertainment (WWE)
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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG-9jy7zBK8
Examine the Evolution of
Sports and Entertainment
Marketing
Sports Marketing
1858 – Fans paid to attend a baseball game
between two teams in the New York City area
at Fashion Rack Course in Queens.
 1906 – National Collegiate Athletic
Association (NCAA) was officially formed to
govern collegiate athletics.
 1934 – Lou Gehrig appeared on a Wheaties
box.

Sports Marketing
– All-American Girls Professional
Baseball League was formed due to
many Major League Baseball players
serving in WWII.
 1949 – Wilson Sporting Goods signed
golfer Babe Didrickson Zaharias to an
endorsement contract for $100,000 per
year.
 1943
Sports Marketing
1964 – Phil Knight opens Blue Ribbon Sports.
In 1972, the name is changed to Nike.
 1972 – Title IX is enacted, mandating equal
access to educational opportunities for men
and women.
 1973 – Rich Foods pays $60,000/year for the
naming rights to the Buffalo Bills football
stadium.

Sports Marketing
– The US boycotts the Summer
Olympics in Moscow.
 1984 – The Olympics becomes
commercialized. Peter Ueberoth helps
to make the Olympics profitable.
 1996 – Olympic Park in Atlanta, GA is
bombed.
 1980
Entertainment Marketing
– Introduction of outdoor
entertainment including bowling,
primitive amusement rides, music and
dancing.
 1919 – Development of recording of
sound on motion picture film.
 1920 – First commercial radio stations
with regularly scheduled broadcasts.
 1550-1700
Entertainment Marketing
– RCA established the National
Broadcasting Company (NBC)
 1927 – Farnsworth transmits first
electronic television picture; receives
patent.
 1927 – The Columbia Broadcasting
System (CBS) is founded.
 1926
Entertainment Marketing
– The Stock Market Crash leads
to the Great Depression closing nearly
three-fourths of amusement parks.
 1939 – First television is sold.
 1948 – Televisions are in over one
million homes.
 1951 – Color television is introduced.
 1929
Entertainment Marketing
– Disneyland in Anaheim,
California opens costing $17 million to
build.
 1955
 3.8
million visitors come the first year
– Over 100 million television sets
are in homes around the world.
 1961 – Six Flags opens in Texas
 1960
 First
regional theme park
Entertainment Marketing
– The Magic Kingdom in Walt
Disney World in Orlando, Florida opens
costing $375 million the build
 1980 – CNN, the first all news network,
is launched by Turner Cable Network
 1980 – Prince Charles and Diana
Spencer are married on international
television
 1971
Entertainment Marketing
– First IBM Personal Computers
are available for retail sales
 1981 – MTV debuts
 1982 – Michael Jackson’s “Thriller” sells
20 million albums
 1981
 Largest
 1983
selling record ever
– First compact disc is released
Entertainment Marketing
– Nintendo home entertainment
system is introduced
 1989 – Time and Warner merge to
become Time Warner Inc.
 1995 – First television program
delivered via the Internet (webcast)
 1997 – Princess Diana is killed in an
automobile accident
 1985