UP261 ReThinking Sport: Dawn Airey

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UP527 The Bundle 2026 Preview: NFL, WBD, DAZN, F1, UEFA...WTAF?

Welcome to The Bundle, our regular series on the sports media and streaming marketplace with co-hosts Yannick Ramcke, General Manager of OTT at the streaming service OneFootball and Murray Barnett, founder of 26West Sport and formerly of F1, World Rugby and ESPN.This episode of t ...  Show more

UP526 Nikki Doucet has the most interesting job in British sport

Nikki Doucet has the most interesting job in British sport and one of the most difficult. Certainly, everyone in the sports business has an opinion on what the CEO of WSL Football should do to capitalise on the potential of women's professional football in England. The role wrest ...  Show more

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