Click here for some urgent cooperations of EconomistArts.com.

 9/2/22 Diary partner ED3dao.com: If anyone from ed3 got into the UN events  "civil society transforming education please say" https://indico.un.org/event/1002432/registrations/8517/ Hoping to host some fringe cafe meeting on web3 and Un2  impacts on this topic ny 14 and 15 september probably flatiron district NY, or anywhere manhattan or brooklyn we can get quorum of 3 or more chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk IN 2016 at UNGA, year 1 review of sdg4 education was so hopeless that tech people led by world bank's jim kim started digital cooperation connections between new york and geneva; fortunately since Guterres appointed to 10 year term he's multiplied more and more tech cooperation -see https://www.un.org/techenvoy/ it appears that in our wondrous wizarding world: sunday nght UN-mongolia has taken up un's baton for 48 hours of web3-sdgs 

Tuesday, December 20, 2022

 fans of sports in communities meed to hope fried gets life inmprisonment

agents need a shake out too

 and as for the bbc total failure of world service purpose

to see why start wityh this extract from bloomberg 12.20.22

 

Welcome to Bloomberg Crypto, our twice-weekly look at Bitcoin, blockchain and more. If someone forwarded this to you, sign up here. In today’s edition, Carly Wanna surveys the field as FTX’s collapse threatens crypto sports sponsorships:  

An FTX red card

For many sports fans, it’s all about the love of the game. Sunday’s World Cup championship had plenty of that passion on display. Argentinians were enamored with Lionel Messi, the French infatuated with Kylian MbappĂ©.

Look to the sidelines, though, and you could spot another kind of relationship in play, with Crypto.com’s name plastered conspicuously near the pitch after it splashed out an undisclosed sum as a sponsor of the one-month tournament in Qatar. 

It’s become a familiar sight, a manifestation of the years-long affair between crypto and sports. Teams and leagues want sponsors who are willing to pay up. Crypto companies want users — and with the tie-ups, they’re hoping to gain from the brand awareness that comes with a logo on a jersey or a moniker atop a stadium.

But the attraction may be coming to an end. Or at the very least, it’s moving out of the infatuation stage. Months ago, Sam Bankman-Fried’s FTX was a heavyweight in the world of sports’ sponsorships. Its collapse has left many athletic groups in need of funds. What’s more, it’s made many players wary of any blockchain partnerships.

According to consulting firm GlobalData, FTX had spent close to $100 million on sports sponsorships in 2021. That trailed only Crypto.com ($144 million) and Socios.com ($132 million).

Friday, November 18, 2022

 from https://www.closertotruth.com/tv-episodes

Sunday, November 6, 2022

Coming soon Tao.Dance from TwitterVersal

TWITTERVERSAL.com est Nov 2022 = special thanks to WRJ cop27 fans

 sustainable crypto investors, fans of UN2/egov public services and womenkind announce :invitation to all kinds of artists - musicians , fashionista, carnival designers of last mile joys including nature's local feasts and bards (AI or human) wanting to cooperate with the DAO Tao.dance - dance (then wherever you may be as I am the elon of the dance said he) with Twitter Autonomous Ops curated by avatar who celebrates youth as first sdg generation



ideas on how to linkin at twitterversal.com welcome chris.macrae@yahoo.co.uk




Thursday, September 1, 2022

how low can celebrities get

sunday tines heist of the century  - jho low's fraudstars

exposed by rebecca jarvis abc

1mdb greatest destruction of poor  -hollywood ever endorsed with collusion of petro suadi, goldman sachs se asia...

 sov wealth fund  malaysia 1mdb - 

malaysia corruption najeev rasdak'leonardo di caprio. kardishan, paris hilton

wolf of wall street (produced by corrupt family malaysia shown to malaysian kid)


malaysia so centralised did whatever pm ordered

mindboggling loas vegas extravaganza-dan marell vip services lv

moey from malaysai to pertro saudi goes where

then abu dhabi gren power tim leissner goldman sachs se asia partygoer  married comora lee simmons (married after 13hour flight to malaysia)

nov 2012 30th birthday - britney speares appears

miranda kerr


3rd bond son fund 3 bn dollars

2014 red granite razeez needed to explain wolf of wall street

inside source on malaysia corruption

jh good star 700 mn $ corruption cheque diect from saudi (80% of deal)

 party boys at brazil world cup

red carpet sponsors of jho include

@curecancernow   theangelball

Friday, February 11, 2022

https://events.bloomberglive.com/power-players-summit/agenda


 Fri Feb 11

11:00 AM
12:15 PM
BROADCAST

Starts 2 min before the session time

12:15 PM PT - Welcome Remarks

  • Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake

12:20 PM PT - Owners Box 

Sports is Big Business, and that business is predicted to increase its valuation globally to a record 600 billion by 2025. This permanent evolution has growing implications on the structure of sports team ownership. Transformation of operations and financial management are further front of mind. Team owners will discuss deal flow and how investments, digitization and the fan experience is evolving.

  • Arthur M. Blank, Owner, Atlanta Falcons & Atlanta United
  • Moderator: Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake 

12:45 PM PT - The Modern Athlete 

Becoming a legendary athlete today is much bigger than being the best at your sport, it’s about your impact far beyond the field. Athletes will share their experience of how to become an influencer and transfer sports skills to business ventures.

  • Andrew Hawkins, Former NFL Wide Receiver; Co-Founder & President, Status Pro
  • Carli Lloyd, Two-Time FIFA World Cup Champion; Two-Time Olympic Gold Medalist
  • Moderator: Jennifer Zabasajja, Anchor & Reporter, Bloomberg QuickTake

1:05 PM PT -  Washington Commanders Rebrand Story

As the world changes over time, a rebranding strategy can be crucial to the success and growth of your business. If you miss the mark, your corporate reputation could be at stake. Tanya Snyder and Jason Wright discuss their team’s new name, Washington Commanders, how the organization is paying homage to its history while forging a pathway to its future, the process to rebrand a sports franchise of this magnitude and how they are finding innovative ways to enhance the fan experience and step outside of the box to unlock new growth.

  • Tanya Snyder, Co-Owner & Co-CEO, Washington Commanders
  • Jason Wright, President, Washington Commanders 
  • Moderator: Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake 

1:30 PM PT -  Elevating the Fan Experience

Fans are the lifeblood of sports and NFL teams are writing a new playbook to improve fan engagement in and out of the stadium. Charlotte Jones, Chief Brand Officer for the NFL’s most valuable sports franchise the Dallas Cowboys will share how she has turned the Cowboys team into a lifestyle, investing in cutting edge technology, tapping into new audiences and redefining the sports experience.

  • Charlotte Jones, Executive Vice President & Chief Brand Officer, Dallas Cowboys 
  • Moderator: Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake 

1:50 PM PT - NFTs: The New Era in Sports Memorabilia  

From player trading cards to limited addition video clips of fans favorite game moments, sports non-fungible tokens (NFTs) are expected to generate more than $2 billion in 2022. In this session we will examine how the metaverse is transforming what we put value on and driving a digital collectibles craze. What role will NFTs play in how live sporting events are marketed? How will NFT’s generate revenue for athletes, sports leagues and teams?

  • Monique Brown, President, The Amer-I-Can Foundation for Social Change
  • Baron Davis, Two-Time NBA All-Star; Founder & CEO, Baron Davis Enterprises
  • Eric Dickerson, NFL Hall of Fame Running Back; Author, Watch My Smoke
  • Jason Robins, Co-Founder & CEO, DraftKings
  • Moderator: Jennifer Zabasajja, Anchor & Reporter, Bloomberg QuickTake

2:20 PM PT - Crypto.com Premier Sponsor Spotlight: Cryptocurrency: The Intersection of Business and Sports

  • Kris Marszalek, CEO, Crypto.com
  • Moderator: Brian Strong, Global Head of Communications, Bloomberg Media

2:25 PM PT - Sports Betting Boom

In the three years since the Supreme Court legalized sports betting, it seems like everyone has attempted to gain a stake in the business. FanDuel and DraftKings have become household names with profits that have grabbed the attention of investors across the board. Now New York regulators approved four sports betting companies to start accepting wagers in time for the Super Bowl, opening the door to a growing form of gambling in one of the country’s largest markets. We’ll take a look at how deregulation and the digital revolution is boosting growth and increasing the market's competitive landscape.

  • Amy Howe, CEO, FanDuel Group 
  • Moderator: Vanessa Perdomo, Reporter, Bloomberg QuickTake

2:40 PM PST - The Evolution of Sports - New Fans, New Platforms

Gen Z is interacting with the world much differently than millennials, from smartphones to VR and streaming apps, children ages 10-17 are likely to consume content virtually anywhere else except traditional TV. This trend has leagues and teams worried over the growing challenges to win the attention of more diverse audiences and the younger sports fan. In this panel we’ll examine how to inspire diversity in sport and get future fans off the sidelines.

  • Marie Donoghue, Vice President, Global Sports Video, Amazon
  • Stephanie McMahon, Chief Brand Officer, WWE
  • Moderator: Carol Massar, Co-Anchor, Bloomberg Businessweek TV & Radio

3:00 PM PT - What’s Next for Live Sports Streaming

It’s no secret that many of any given team’s most loyal fans prefer to watch the game at home than in person. The pandemic has changed the way we consume live sports, and the number of possibilities for at-home streaming have proliferated. We’ll explore how the sports broadcast industry is responding to a landscape ripe for disruption.

  • Kevin Mayer, Chairman of the Board of Directors, DAZN Group 
  • Moderator: Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake 

3:15 PM PT - Brand Masters Secrets

Constance Schwartz-Morini made a name for herself transforming careers for Pro Football Hall of Famers: Michael Strahan, Tony Gonzalez and Deion Sanders to name a few. In this panel she teams up with FOX Sports NFL Reporter Erin Andrews, who recently launched game day apparel brand WEAR to discuss winning strategies to reinvent your image beyond sport and grow a strong business brand.

  • Erin Andrews, Sports Broadcaster; Founder & CEO, WEAR by Erin Andrews
  • Constance Schwartz-Morini, CEO & Co-Founder, SMAC Entertainment 
  • Moderator: Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake

3:40 PM PT - Meeting the Fans Where They Are

  • James Pitaro, Chairman, ESPN & Sports Content, The Walt Disney Company
  • George Pyne, Founder & CEO, Bruin Capital
  • Moderator: Carol Massar, Co-Anchor, Bloomberg Businessweek TV & Radio

4:00 PM PT - Power Agents: Elevating the Score for Sports Success

Long gone are the days of traditional athlete representation in securing a client’s financial future. It’s helping them cultivate a brand, anticipate how their fanbase is streaming--or where they are watching, or navigating their digital rights. We’ll hear from legends in the talent management industry on what it means to represent athletes in a moment-to-moment management world.

  • Rich Paul, Founder & CEO, KLUTCH Sports Group 
  • Jeremy Zimmer, CEO United Talent Agency (UTA)
  • Moderator: Emmanuel Acho, Former NFL Linebacker; Author & Co-Host, FS1 SPEAK FOR YOURSELF, Fox Sports 

4:25 PM PT - Closing Remarks

  • Jason Kelly, Chief Correspondent, Bloomberg QuickTake 

4:30 PM PT - Programming Concludes

4:30 PM