SPORTSBIZ
Only at The Washington Times: Tim Lemke discusses the business of sports.
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A Look at the Caps Ratings
The Capitals have record TV ratings at the break
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Nats Announce Single-Game Ticket Prices
Team decreases prices in most sections. Red Sox series will be available through special online-only sale.
The Most Underrated Sporting Events
Loosely inspired by Barack Obama's inauguration
Catching Up With Sarah Fisher
A Q&A with one of the IndyCar Series few female drivers, touching on everything from a new sponsorship to crying on TV.
Redskins keep prices flat for 2009
The team said Wednesday that for the third straight year, general admission tickets would not increase.
Vancouver Venue Construction Iced
Construction of more than $370 million million in housing for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver is on hold as the economy led to funding problems. Canadian taxpayers may be on the hook.
Bowls Are Popular. Who Knew?
All cynicism aside, lots of people watch college bowl games.
Ballpark's Final Tag: $693 million
The D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission is finally wrapping up the last bits of work at Nationals Park.
My New Year's Day
I watched two very interesting things, neither of them college football games
Pro Bowl to Miami in 2010
The NFL announced that the 2010 Pro Bowl will be played in Miami one week before the Super Bowl
Did Fans Force Mangini's Firing?
The New York Jets can't afford to tick off their fans as they head into a new stadium next year. So is that why head coach Eric Mangini was fired?
Examining the Yankees
An attempt at a cool-headed examination of the Yankees-Teixeira signing.
The 50 Most Influential People in Sports
A look at Sports Business Journal's annual list
Fun With Children
In which I tell the story of my experience judging debates