This is a collection of curated podcast episodes around the topic of economics, to expose the students of Oxford College of Emory's Principles of Economics course to podcasts that touch on economics and economic adjacent topics.
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Emory University Marketing Professor Mike Lewis weighs in on sports analytics — the business side and the on-field side. What makes us different? An academic perspective. This podcast is going to be rigorous both in terms of theory and in terms of statistics.
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Hidden Brain: Theory Vs. Reality: Why Our Economic Behavior Isn't Always Rational
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50:24From Hidden Brain: We don't always behave the way economic models say we will. We don't save enough for retirement. We order dessert when we're supposed to be dieting. We give donations when we could keep our money for ourselves. Again and again, we fail to act rationally and selfishly — the way traditional economics expects us to. We've seen this …
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Econtalk: Robert Frank on Inequality
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1:01:37From Econtalk: Robert Frank of Cornell University talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about inequality. Is there a role for public policy in mitigating income inequality? Is such intervention justified or effective? The conversation delves into both the philosophical and empirical evidence behind differing answers to these questions. Ultimately, …
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Throughline: Lives Of The Great Depression
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47:37From Throughline: The Great Depression was a revolutionary spark for all kinds of things — health insurance, social safety nets, big government — all of which were in response to a national crisis. Through the personal accounts of four people who lived during the Great Depression, we look back at what life was like back then and what those stories …
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Vox Talks: Climate shock: the economic consequences of a hotter planet
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9:19From Vox Talks: At the heart of policy debates about our collective responses to climate change is the issue of risk and uncertainty - ‘unknown unknowns’ about the impact of global warming. In this Vox Talk, Gernot Wagner - co-author with Harvard’s Martin L. Weitzman of 'Climate Shock: The Economic Consequences of a Hotter Planet’ - argues for Pigo…
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From Planet Money: On today's show, we ask: What does full employment really look like? NPR sent reporters across the country, including to Ames, Iowa, the city with the lowest unemployment rate, to find out. The unemployment rate is just 3.6% in the U.S., a 50-year low. People think we are at, or near, full employment. That's the lowest the unempl…
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Econtalk: Noah Smith on Worker Compensation, Co-determination, and Market Power
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1:15:17From Econtalk: Bloomberg Opinion columnist and economist Noah Smith talks with EconTalk host Russ Roberts about corporate control, wages, and monopoly power. Smith discusses the costs and benefits of co-determination--the idea of putting workers on corporate boards. The conversation then moves to a lively discussion of wages and monopoly power and …
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Freakonomics radio: The Most Interesting Fruit in the World (Ep. 375)
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41:22From Freakonomics radio: The banana used to be a luxury good. Now it’s the most popular fruit in the U.S. and elsewhere. But the production efficiencies that made it so cheap have also made it vulnerable to a deadly fungus that may wipe out the one variety most of us eat. Scientists do have a way to save it — but will Big Banana let them?…
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Higher Education Fandom and the Latest Crisis
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31:5700:00 Introduction to Fanalytics Podcast 00:28 The Crisis in Higher Education 01:25 Higher Education as a Fandom 03:47 Impact of Government Policies on Higher Ed 07:51 Foundations of University Fandom 10:58 Managerial Misalignment in Universities 12:02 Administrative Bloat vs. Core Fandom 13:49 Political Leanings and Fandom 17:34 International Stud…
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Freakonomics radio: Why Rent Control Doesn’t Work (Ep. 373)
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51:55From Freakonomics radio: As cities become ever-more expensive, politicians and housing advocates keep calling for rent control. Economists think that’s a terrible idea. They say it helps a small (albeit noisy) group of renters, but keeps overall rents artificially high by disincentivizing new construction. So what happens next?…
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Planet Money: A Bet On The Future Of Humanity (Ep508)
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20:31From Planet Money: A famous biologist, Paul Ehrlich, predicts that overpopulation will lead to global catastrophe. He writes a bestselling book — The Population Bomb — and goes on the Tonight Show to make his case.An economist, Julian Simon, disagrees. He thinks Ehrlich isn't accounting for how clever people can be, and how shortages can lead to ne…
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WSJ - The Journal: The World Has Too Much Oil
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15:06From WSJ - The Journal: Demand for oil has plummeted as the coronavirus has shut down much of the world, but most producers are still pumping. WSJ's Russell Gold explains the global game of chicken inside the oil industry.
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Diagnosing and Fixing the NBA All Star Weekend
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26:2400:00 Welcome to the Fanalytics Podcast 00:07 Cultural Reflections on the Super Bowl 00:31 Introduction to the NBA All-Star Game 00:41 The Concept and Appeal of All-Star Games 01:30 History and Decline of All-Star Games 03:00 Major League Baseball: The Origin of All-Star Games 07:38 The NBA All-Star Game: A Look Back 12:55 The Decline in Viewership…
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Planet Money: Why The Price of Coke Didn't Change For 70 years
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20:34From Planet Money: Prices go up. Occasionally, prices go down. But for 70 years, the price of a bottle of Coca-Cola didn't change. From 1886 until the late 1950s, a bottle of coke cost just a nickel. On today's show, we find out why. The answer includes a half a million vending machines, a 7.5 cent coin, and a company president who just wanted to g…
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Super Bowl 2025 and Future Fandom Insights
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37:1700:00 Welcome to the Fanalytics Podcast 00:14 The Cultural Significance of the Super Bowl 01:45 Key Themes of the Super Bowl 03:46 The Impact of the Super Bowl on Football Teams 12:17 Gambling and the Super Bowl 20:07 Super Bowl Halftime Show: Evolution and Impact 25:38 Advertising at the Super Bowl 30:53 Concluding Thoughts on the Super Bowl and N…
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Today in Focus (The Guardian): The global race for face masks
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27:07From Today in Focus (The Guardian): The world economy may have dramatically dipped and the price of oil crashed, but one commodity is seeing an unprecedented boom: the face mask. Samanth Subramanian explores the newly distorted marketplace for masks and the lengths some will go to get them When the coronavirus began spreading beyond China in Januar…
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From Planet Money: In our second class, we find markets everywhere and discuss what makes them work and when they fail. We start off with the basic tools to understand a market: supply and demand. We find that the price of an item isn't just about money; a price reflects all the information inside a market, from a buyer's willingness to pay to a su…
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College Football Future Fandom and the CFP
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16:4600:00 Introduction to the College Football Playoff 01:16 The Positives of the College Football Playoff 01:38 Viewership and Popularity Metrics 05:00 Challenges and Questions about the CFP 08:33 Impact on Regular Season and Conference Realignment 14:16 Long-Term Ramifications and Final Thoughts 16:21 Announcement and Conclusion more content at fanal…
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00:00 Welcome to Fanalytics 2025 00:13 The Evolution of Fandom 01:24 Key Forces Shaping Fandom 03:27 Predictions for 2025 06:30 College Football Predictions 10:05 Pro and College Football Viewership 12:20 NBA's Struggles and Predictions 16:37 Women's College Basketball Insights 21:22 The Decline of Superhero Movies 25:07 Netflix and WWE Partnership…
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From Planet Money: In 1976, Jimmy Carter made a campaign promise: I'm giving dairy farmers a break. And after he won, he set out to raise the price of milk. But that's easier said than done. The government couldn't just buy milk. They had to buy something storable that used a lot of milk. So the government started buying up as much cheese as people…
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Top 10 Fandom Events: Jake Paul, Mike Tyson, Caitlin Clark, Lizzo, Ohtani, and Drag Queen Last Supper
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31:1200:00 Introduction to Fanalytics Podcast 00:19 Recap of Previous Episode 00:27 Top Fandom Events and People of 2024: Numbers 5 to 1 02:31 Political Endorsements and Fandom 05:21 Paris Olympics Controversy 08:18 World Series Viewership Analysis 12:47 Caitlin Clark's Impact on Women's Basketball 19:43 Jake Paul vs. Mike Tyson: The Biggest Fandom Even…
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Top 10 Fandom Events of 2024 Part 1: Cultural Shifts, Movie Trends, and Viral Stars
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23:1300:00 Welcome to the Fanalytics Podcast 00:07 Top 10 Fandom Events of 2024: Introduction 01:16 Joe Rogan and Donald Trump: A Cultural Realignment 04:50 Deadpool and Wolverine: The Power of Established IP 08:11 NFL Quarterback Strategies: Cowboys vs. Steelers 12:25 Travis Kelce and Taylor Swift: A Cultural Unifier 15:15 The Costco Guys: Viral Fame i…
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Tyson vs Paul: A Turning Point for Boxing?
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18:5300:00 Introduction to the Biggest Boxing Event of the Year 01:05 Boxing Legends: Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul 03:02 The Marketing Genius of Jake Paul 04:53 Mike Tyson: From Bad Guy to Hero 06:10 Social Media Influence and Audience Reach 08:37 Challenges and Future of Boxing 15:56 The Spectacle vs. Legitimate Competition 17:36 Conclusion and Future Pred…
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MLB 2024 Fandom Recap: Local Strengths and National Weaknesses
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24:4200:00 Welcome to Fanalytics Podcast 00:04 Introduction to Today's Topic: Major League Baseball 00:21 Comparing MLB and WNBA Fandom 01:50 Strengths of Baseball: A Historical Perspective 03:02 Local Attendance: MLB's Stronghold 07:41 National Viewership: A Decline in Popularity 21:09 Financial Health of MLB 24:59 Conclusion and Future Outlook 26:26 U…
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00:00 Welcome to the Fanalytics Podcast 00:11 The WNBA: A Mixed Story 00:36 The Importance of the WNBA in 2024 01:21 Challenges and Media Coverage 02:33 Fandom and Financial Concerns 03:50 Key Questions About the WNBA 05:26 The Caitlin Clark Effect 06:12 Social Justice vs. Sports League 17:50 Media Attention and Marketing Challenges 19:05 Olympic S…
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MLB 2024 Review: Ohtani Judge Skenes and the White Sox
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24:4200:00 Introduction to the Fanalytics Podcast 00:08 The Cultural Significance of Baseball 02:55 Current State of Major League Baseball 04:28 Key Players to Watch in 2024 04:58 Aaron Judge: The New York Yankee Star 08:20 Shohei Otani: The Japanese Unicorn 10:54 Paul Skenes: The Rising Star 14:25 Analyzing Media Attention and Trends 19:12 The Chicago …
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NFL QB Salaries and Dominant College Football Brands
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24:1100:00 Introduction and Overview 01:00 College Football Highlights 03:06 The Big Ten and SEC Dominance 06:27 NFL Week One Highlights 07:40 The NFL Quarterback Market 15:10 Pittsburgh Steelers' Unique Strategy 20:37 Upcoming NFL and College Football Stories 24:08 Conclusion and Sign-Off Fanalytics is a part of the Professors.fm podcast network - maki…
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Trump Fans love Musk and Brady, Kamala Fans like Rapinoe and Markle
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22:42The Interplay of Politics and Sports: A Cultural Analysis | Fanalytics Podcast Join Mike Lewis, professor at Emory University, as he examines the intricate relationship between politics and sports in this Fanalytics podcast episode. Delve into the cultural segments of political ideologies and their impact on the 2024 election, exploring fandom data…
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Olympics 2024 Recap: The Athletes and the Brands
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26:02Analyzing the Paris 2024 Olympics: Success, Politics, and Future of Fandom In this episode of the Fanalytics podcast, Professor Mike Lewis from Emory University explores the impact and future of the Paris 2024 Olympics. Delving into the opening and closing ceremonies, viewership statistics, and memorable moments, Mike assesses whether the games wer…
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NFL Fandom Rankings 2024: Top and Bottom Teams Analyzed! Join Mike Lewis, a professor at Emory University, as he delves into the world of NFL fandoms in 2024 on the Fanalytics podcast. Discover where each NFL team stands in terms of fan engagement, attendance, social media following, and economic potential. Mike provides a detailed breakdown of tea…
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Evaluating NFL Fandom: A Deep Dive into the Bottom Half of the Rankings In this episode of the Fanalytics podcast, Professor Mike Lewis from Emory University explores the intricate dynamics of NFL fandom. He discusses why assessing fan bases is crucial and outlines his analytical method. Using metrics like ticket prices, attendance, and social medi…
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00:00 Introduction to Political Fandom 00:11 The Role of Narratives in Politics 00:33 Current Political Landscape: Trump vs. Harris 00:41 Understanding Political Fandom Metrics 03:06 Impact of Negative Advertising 05:21 Historical Context of Political Fandom 07:35 Fandom Trends Across Demographics 10:37 Gender and Political Fandom 13:24 Generationa…
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00:00 Introduction to Haley Welch and the Hock Tua Phenomenon 01:21 Media Coverage: Barstool Sports and Rolling Stone 08:04 The Cultural Significance of Haley Welch 08:39 Economic Impact and Brand Potential 13:26 Fandom Dynamics and Cultural Relevance 18:31 Conclusion and Final Thoughts Fanalytics is a part of the Professors.fm podcast network - ma…
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In this episode of the Fanalytics podcast, the focus is on examining the future of Olympic fandom, particularly in light of the upcoming Paris Olympic Games. The episode is divided into three parts: the foundational strength of Olympic fandom, an analysis of fandom using the WILD framework, and the impact of demographics, technology, and marketing …
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RERUN: The NIL Marketplace with Drew Butler
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37:31We are still taking a short break from our usual publishing schedule for new episodes this summer. But to keep you entertained, we've handpicked some of our best episodes for you to listen to during the break Icon Source EVP and former NFL punter Drew Butler joins the show to discuss empowering student-athletes with a platform to capitalize on thei…
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Future Fandom Insights: The WNBA's Growing Influence and Marketing Impact In this episode of the Fanalytics podcast's Future Fandom series, we explore the rising influence of the WNBA and its significant stories from women's collegiate and professional basketball in 2023 and 2024. The discussion covers foundational stories of WNBA fandom, analyzes …
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RERUN: Storytelling and Analytics with Yahoo! Sports Writer Jay Busbee (Part 1)
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32:58We are still taking a short break from our usual publishing schedule for new episodes this summer. But to keep you entertained, we've handpicked some of our best episodes for you to listen to during the break. Jay Busbee (@jaybusbee of Twitter and IG) and Professor Mike Lewis are offering a short course on “Storytelling and Analytics” at Emory Univ…
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We are still taking a short break from our usual publishing schedule for new episodes this summer. But to keep you entertained, we've handpicked some of our best episodes for you to listen to during the break. In this podcast, Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis discusses how culture wars impact fandoms in sports and entertainment. Lewis defines c…
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RERUN: The Impact of Commercialization on Sports Fandom
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47:44We're taking a short break from uploading new episodes this summer. But to keep you entertained, we've handpicked some of our best episodes for you to listen to during the break. Kicking things off is an episode about how commercialized sports experiences impact fandom. Welcome to another exciting episode of the Fanalytics Podcast, brought to you b…
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The Caitlin Clark Effect: A Deep Dive into Her Impact on the WNBA
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13:08In this Fanalytics Podcast episode, Mike Lewis explores the phenomenon known as the 'Caitlin Clark Effect.' Starting with Clark's impressive college career, her rise to fame in 2023, and her impact on women's sports, particularly the WNBA, this interlude episode discusses whether her stardom and influence can be sustained in the long term. Mike del…
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In this episode of Fanalytics, host Michael Lewis discusses the upcoming changes and direction for the show. He introduces new partnerships, the shift to using Substack for detailed content, and the focus on analyzing the future of fandom across different sports and cultural entities. Key topics include the impact of technology, demographics, and m…
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Final Four Storylines & Troubleshooting Minor League Football
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51:43This Fanalytics podcast episode features ho Mike Lewis and Doug Battle discussing their immersive experiences as fans following significant college basketball games, particularly focusing on Illinois' loss to Connecticut in the Elite Eight. They share moments of intense fandom, the emotional highs and lows that come with following a team closely, a…
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March Madness and College Basketball Fandom
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57:18In this podcast episode, Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis talks about the limited coverage of men's college basketball pre-March, its popularity spike during the NCAA tournament, and the fervent fandom it attracts as the premier event in sports. In this podcast episode, Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis discusses lack of men's college basket…
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The Impact of NIL on College Sports & Analyzing Political Fandom
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1:00:33This in-depth discussion covers a range of topics from the effects of Name, Image, and Likeness (NIL) changes on college sports to an analysis of political fandom impacting potential vice presidential picks for Donald Trump. The talk delves into how NIL has transformed college football and basketball, highlighting the revenue-sharing debates and th…
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Free Agency Madness & The NCAA Tournament(s)
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51:23In this installment of the Fanalytics podcast, Professor Mike Lewis from Emory University shares his insights on NFL free agency, focusing on the quarterback and running back sectors. He also delves into the shifting landscape of media attention surrounding men's and women's college basketball with March Madness on the horizon. Additionally, the po…
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This episode of the Fanalytics podcast, hosted by Mike Lewis and Doug Battle, navigates an array of topics across American sports. They delve into the NFL's marketing strategies, Caitlin Clark's rising stardom in women's basketball, and the hype surrounding her possible WNBA career. Discussions extend to college basketball's lack of clear male star…
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Fields' Future & The Challenge of Evaluating Quarterbacks
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1:03:52This episode of Fanalytics kicks off with a loot at the NFL off-season, particularly focusing on the story of Justin Fields. As the conversation shifts to the NFL Draft, Professor Lewis discusses the impact of viral videos on draft stock, media hype surrounding players like Drake Maye, and challenges in evaluating quarterback performance. Lewis als…
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Reviewing All Star Weekend & The State of Basketball Fandom
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1:07:53Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis recaps the NBA All-Star Weekend, highlighting the biggest storylines from the Celebrity All-Star Game, Dunk Contest, Skills Challenge, 3 Point Contest, and NBA All Star Game. in doing so, Lewis takes a look at what's wrong with All Star Games and how the NBA can improve its product for viewers. Lewis also analyz…
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Coin Toss Analytics & Super Bowl LVIII Stories
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1:09:24Tune in as Emory Professor Mike Lewis delves into the captivating narratives of Super Bowl XLVIII. From the Kansas City Chiefs solidifying their dynasty status to memorable advertisements and Kyle Shanahan's contentious overtime call, Lewis offers insightful analysis. We begin with an exploration of the NFL's record-breaking ratings, coupled with a…
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The Swiftie Bowl & Why Marketing Ruins Everything
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57:11In this episode of Fanalytics, join Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis as he delves into the captivating world of Super Bowl LVIII's biggest stories and explores the enigmatic ability of global pop sensation Taylor Swift to hijack events. Professor Lewis kicks off the show by delving into Taylor Swift's prowess in taking over every event she atte…
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This week's podcast episode kicks off with a discussion of Sports Illustrated's sudden shutdown as Emory Marketing Professor Mike Lewis explores what factors have contributed to the once esteemed brand's downfall. While on the topic of downfalls, Professor Lewis discusses the Alabama Crimson Tide transfer portal fire sale that took place this week …
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