Richard Deitsch (who does an excellent podcast) writes for Sports Business Journal about the excellent Premier League host, Rebecca Lowe.
Lowe, who covers the Premier League for NBC Sports, will also be working their Olympic coverage, but the special part comes with Lowe being loaned to Fox Sports for Fox's World Cup broadcasts.
The article covers Lowe's entire career and how she was months away from leaving the profession before being hired by NBC.
Your Mileage May Vary writes of the continuing drop-off in business for the South Carolina tourist attraction, South of the Border.
South of the Border is selling a portion of the facility, so if you have a spare 2.85 million lying around (and if you do, why haven't you offered some to us to go mainstream), you can help revive South of the Border!
MSN.com writes of an unexpected problem at the Winter Olympics- the medals are breaking!
Not the actual medal itself, but the small connector to the medal that allows fabric to go through a loop, allowing it to be worn.
The company that manufactured the medals for the games has offered to fix all medals with this issue.
The legend of Elvis Presley continues to survive, even almost forty-nine years after his death.
The recent release of "Epic- Elvis Presley in Concert" showcases fifty-nine new hours of live footage found stored in a Kansas salt mine.
The article digs deep into Elvis's past, especially how his image has consistently evolved with the times.
The recent ABA documentary on Amazon Prime (which I haven't seen yet) has returned the league to public attention, but what about the small Indiana company that sells the ABA ball?
Lana Sports is a father/son-owned business, and the documentary has caused the sales of the ABA ball to boom.
A percentage of the sales goes to the Dropping Dimes foundation, an organization that helps former ABA players who don't qualify for an NBA pension.
And yes, I own one of these- a mini ball that I won in a Twitter contest from Lana Sports!

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