The SportBusiness Podcast: Inside the Deals Shaping Global Sports
The SportBusiness Podcast continues to deliver in-depth analysis of the forces reshaping the global sports industry, with its latest episodes diving into everything from snooker’s venue decisions to massive media rights deals. The podcast, available on platforms like Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and YouTube, aims to cut through the noise and provide exclusive news and intelligent opinions for those invested in the business of sports.

The most recent episode, released March 27, 2026, focuses on the surprising decision to maintain the World Snooker Championships at The Crucible, despite lucrative offers to relocate. Host Catherine Davies, alongside contributors Jonathan Rest, Martin Ross, Joseph Perry, and Ben Cronin, unpacks the implications of this choice for the sport.
Beyond snooker, the podcast also reports on Jonathan Rest’s conversations with industry leaders in Toronto regarding Rogers’ stake in MLSE and the C$11 billion NHL rights deal. Further coverage extends to Sportel Singapore, where Joseph Perry provides insights into the evolving media rights landscape, and Spain, where Ben Cronin examines LaLiga’s “Jornadas de Clubes” initiative. Even a quirky segment on the World Paint Drying Championships makes an appearance, highlighting the podcast’s broad scope.
The podcast’s strength lies in its access to key industry figures and its ability to dissect complex deals. The March 20th episode, for example, sized up the Indian Premier League (IPL) and its financial impact. Listeners can access all episodes and subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Amazon Music, and YouTube, and can also receive a 30% discount on SportBusiness.com subscriptions using the code SBPODCAST30.
Context: What is SportBusiness.com?
SportBusiness is a leading global provider of news, data, and analysis for the sports industry. They serve major sports organizations, helping them make informed decisions through their comprehensive reporting and insights. Their work covers media rights, sponsorship, event hosting, and sports technology, among other areas.
The podcast’s format consistently delivers a blend of high-level strategic analysis and on-the-ground reporting, making it a valuable resource for industry professionals and serious sports fans alike.
Will the continued focus on in-depth deal analysis aid The SportBusiness Podcast further establish itself as a must-listen for those navigating the complex world of sports business?







