ESPN’s The Last Dance, a documentary which takes a behind-the-scenes look at the final season of the Chicago Bulls, one of basketball’s all-time greatest teams, also had a few viewpoints that didn’t make it into the film.
One of them was North Korean Chairman of the State Affairs Commission Kim Jong-un, a fast friend of Bulls forward Dennis Rodman and alleged big-time basketball fan.
In a “trailer” for The Last Dance that didn’t make it into last night’s Saturday Night Live, Andrea Kremer (Chloe Fineman), Steve Kerr (Mikey Day), David Aldridge (Chris Redd) and Kim Jong-un (Bowen Yang) talk about Jerry Krause, Rodman, and, of course, Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
This should be the last word on The Last Dance. Watch the clip above.
One of them was North Korean Chairman of the State Affairs Commission Kim Jong-un, a fast friend of Bulls forward Dennis Rodman and alleged big-time basketball fan.
In a “trailer” for The Last Dance that didn’t make it into last night’s Saturday Night Live, Andrea Kremer (Chloe Fineman), Steve Kerr (Mikey Day), David Aldridge (Chris Redd) and Kim Jong-un (Bowen Yang) talk about Jerry Krause, Rodman, and, of course, Michael Jordan and the Bulls.
This should be the last word on The Last Dance. Watch the clip above.
- 5/10/2020
- by Bruce Haring
- Deadline Film + TV
The venture-capital funding spigot for many online publishers is dribbling a lot less cash these days, with one notable exception: sports.
After recent disappointments over revenue and growth at even the bluest of blue chip sites (think Vice and Buzzfeed), VCs now are betting on sports content for their next big digital-media payday. And betting is exactly the right word.
As Gambling Goes, So Goes The Venture Capital
One component of this gold rush is definitely the prospect of programming around widely legalized sports gambling, following a big U.S. Supreme Court decision last year. By late 2018, five states already had legalized sports gambling, and as many as 20 more expected to consider such legislation this year.
No surprise then, that one of the recent beneficiaries of this latest gold rush was Action Network, which announced $17.5 million in Series B fundraising in late February. Action Network, as its name suggests, provides betting lines,...
After recent disappointments over revenue and growth at even the bluest of blue chip sites (think Vice and Buzzfeed), VCs now are betting on sports content for their next big digital-media payday. And betting is exactly the right word.
As Gambling Goes, So Goes The Venture Capital
One component of this gold rush is definitely the prospect of programming around widely legalized sports gambling, following a big U.S. Supreme Court decision last year. By late 2018, five states already had legalized sports gambling, and as many as 20 more expected to consider such legislation this year.
No surprise then, that one of the recent beneficiaries of this latest gold rush was Action Network, which announced $17.5 million in Series B fundraising in late February. Action Network, as its name suggests, provides betting lines,...
- 3/6/2019
- by David Bloom
- Tubefilter.com
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