SportsPro

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SportsPro
CategoriesSports, Sports business
First issueJune 2008
CompanySportsPro Media Ltd
CountryUnited Kingdom
LanguageEnglish
Websitesportspro.com

SportsPro is a brand of Henley Media Group,[1] and a London, UK based media company for the sports industry in digital and events.

History

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SportsPro was founded by journalist and publisher Tom Rubython in 2008 to replace BusinessF1, Rubython's previous magazine. This transformed the publication into a business title that covered the entire sports industry as opposed to just Formula 1. The magazine was sold to London-based Henley Media Group in February 2009.[2]

Digital

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The SportsPro Media website and newsletters are sources of industry news and cover sport business appointments, developments, bids and deals across Sponsorship & Marketing, Broadcast & OTT, Technology, Finance & Investment, Major Events & Sustainability, and Women's Sport. A subscription is required in order to read all the news articles available online.

SportsPro also hosts podcasts.

References

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