About Court 5 Consulting

Court 5 Consulting is an advisory firm that specializes in:

  • Digital strategy

  • Business development

  • Strategic partnership development

  • Data & analytics

  • Marketing and PR

  • OTT and live streaming

  • Real-time streaming

  • Cloud computing

  • Advertising sales and sponsorship

  • Branded content

  • Multiplatform publishing and programming

  • Sports gambling and gaming

  • Social media

  • Athlete marketing

  • Recruiting and executive search

  • Merchandising / e-commerce

 

Why Court 5?

Sports brings us together. It unifies us as a society -- globally and locally -- in being participants and spectators as well as supporters and fans.

Sports are weaved into the fabric of our social being and identity through our culture, our family roots and our geography. Sports are community driven, but go even deeper within the human experience. 

Sports are tribal. 

We go to the park to find a pick up game of basketball, soccer and hockey, or over to the tennis courts. We quickly become acquainted with the regulars.  Depending on how sides are chosen, today's teammate will be tomorrow's opponent. But, we are all part of the same tribe. 

In the sport of platform tennis -- also known as paddle tennis -- socialization is a key component on-the-court, but also off-the-court where players congregate in a warming hut because the sport is played outside during the winter months. The paddle hut serves as a combination of a town hall and local tavern where players gather to meet up and find warmth from the cold and snow.

In paddle league competition, teams are placed on Courts 1 through 4 for matches. Afterwards, Court 5 serves as the post-match gathering place in the hut to discuss the match, but also serves as the platform for meeting new people, making friends and exchanging ideas. 

Court 5's mission and vision is to provide strategic thinking to companies, brands and startups within the sports, entertainment and technology space. 

 

News

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TOP 50 SPORTS BUSINESS TWITTER FOLLOWS FOR 2021

January 4, 2021

For 2021, we have pared our annual list from 100 down to 50 in an attempt to increase the difficulty associated with selection.

For the past two years, JohnWallStreet (@HowieLongShort) has released its list of the Top 100 Sports Business Twitter Follows. For 2021, we have pared the list down to 50 in an attempt to increase the difficulty associated with selection. You’ll notice far fewer journalists than in years past. Nothing against our profession; it’s just that we chose to focus on those regularly providing original thoughts, insights and perspectives to their followers, as opposed to breaking news. After all, our goal is to make the reader just a little bit smarter each day.

And so, presented in alphabetical order and without further ado…

Julia Alexander (@loudmouthjulia) – Her weekly newsletter, Musings on Mouse, is dedicated to Disney, the corporation and the culture—including ESPN and ESPN+.

Daniel Ayers (@yodaniel) – Consulting partner, Seven League. U.K.-based digital marketer flying way under the radar.

Łukasz Bączek (@Lu_Class_) – Head of marketing, Intelly. Based in Olsztyn, Poland, Bączek follows the money behind European soccer.

Matthew Ball (@ballmatthew) – Chief Tinkerer, Epyllion Industries. Formerly head of strategy at Amazon Studios. Venture capitalist with a feed full of technology- and content-related insights.

Alun Bowden (@gamblinglamb) – Senior consultant, Eilers & Krejcik Gaming. London-based analyst covering the European online gambling sector.

Dan Cohen (@AnotherDanCohen) – SVP, Octagon. Smart insights and analysis on news across the global sports media landscape.

T. Bettina Cornwell (@BettinaCornwell) – Philip H. Knight Chair and head of department of marketing at Lundquist College of Business, University of Oregon. Authority on sponsorship in marketing. Feed is a mix of consumer behavior strategy, policy, food, health and sport.

Brandon Costa (@SVG_Brandon) – Director of digital, Sports Video Group. Tweets about the technology behind and best business practices associated with sports television.

Patrick Crakes (@Aquinas82nd) – Media strategist, Crakes Media Consulting. This former longtime FOX Sports executive is always helpful in contextualizing rights-related rumors and news. Often a foil to Rich Greenfield (see below).

Tim Crow (@shaymantim) – U.K.-based sports and esports advisor.

Neil deMause (@fieldofschemes) – Editor, Field of Schemes. A hardcore skeptic. But a does tremendous job of aggregating stadium- and arena-related news.

Dylan Dittrich (@DylanDittrich) – Investment associate, Citi. Author of Sneakonomic Growth. Has finger on the pulse of the sneaker economy.

The Entertainment Strategy Guy (@EntStrategyGuy) – His identity remains a mystery (it is known that he worked in a strategy capacity at a major streaming company). But the Entertainment Strategy Guy does a great job of explaining the business of media and entertainment. Publishes a weekly column taking a deeper dive into timely themes and stories.

Joe Favorito (@joefav) – Independent strategic communications icon. Feed is a masterful curation of sports business news and feelgood stories.

Sara Fischer (@sarafischer) – Media reporter, Axios. Her Media Trends newsletter is a must-read. Her Twitter feed is just as informative.

Ricardo Fort (@SportByFort) – Head of global sponsorships, The Coca-Cola Company. Global sports marketing authority.

Josh Gerben (@JoshGerben) – Founder, Gerben Intellectual Property. If a sports-related trademark application is filed, there’s a good chance Gerben will uncover it (and post it to his Twitter feed).

Richard Gillis (@RichardGillis1) – Owner, UnOfficial Partner. The former SportBusiness editor now publishes a must-read weekly newsletter and produces his own podcast. The U.K.-based Gillis is predominantly focused on sports business outside of the U.S.

Michael Ginnitti (@spotrac) – Co-founder, Spotrac. An invaluable resource for all things related to player contracts and salaries.

T.K. Gore (@TKGore) – Director, business development-strategic partnerships, Comscore. Digital executive regularly providing smart analysis on the evolving media ecosystem.

Rich Greenfield (@RichLightShed) – TMT analyst, LightShed Partners. Outspoken media futurist. $FUBO bear. #GoodLuckBundle.

Will Hershey (@maybebullish) – Co-founder, Roundhill Investments. Market-related insights across a broad spectrum of sectors, including sports betting and video games/esports.

Jonathan A. Jensen (@JAJensenPhD) – Assistant professor, UNC. Expertise in sport marketing/sponsorship analytics and litigation consulting.

Terence Kawaja (@tkawaja) – Founder and CEO, LUMA Partners. This media/tech advisor, banker and contrarian is uber-active on Twitter.

Jake Kline @JakeAKline – Sports law associate providing a strong mix of aggregation and original thoughts. Good under-the-radar follow.

Jon Lewis (@paulsen_smw) – Founder, Sports Media Watch. Posts and interprets hard TV ratings data better than anyone else.

Post M. (@Post_Market) – Her identity remains unclear, but she provides a wealth of thoughts and opinions on the market. Covers consumer names.

Andy Marston (@andymarstonsp) – Research and insights, CSM Sport & Entertainment. This London-based sports sponsorship executive publishes a weekly trend-focused newsletter (Sports Pundit). His Twitter account points out those trends in real time.

Roger Mitchell (@RPMComo) – Founder, Albachiara SAGL. The Como, Italy-based Mitchell leans on his corporate finance, angel investing and TMT experience to provide thoughtful commentary on industry happenings. Co-host of the Are You Not Entertained podcast.

Lou Moore (@loumoore12) – Associate professor of history, Grand Valley State University. Sports. Race. Politics. His research and writing examines the relationship among the three.

Michael Mulvihill (@mulvihill79) – EVP research, league operations and strategy, FOX Sports. TV ratings are often presented in a manner that suits the rights holder. Mulvihill helps cut through the clutter and put viewership figures in proper perspective.

John Ourand (@Ourand_SBJ) – Media reporter, Sports Business Journal. Feed is a mix of breaking news, TV viewership figures and D.C. sports.

Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) – Founder, Huddle Up. Master of the sports business thread.

Matt Powell (@NPDMattPowell) – Senior industry advisor, sports, The NPD Group. The authority on sports retailers and brands.

Lona Price Jones (@LonaPJ) – The London-based sports marketer’s Thoughts+Sports blog aggregates successful social campaigns and sports business news while sprinkling in her own thoughts for color.

Yannick Ramcke (@YannickRamcke) – Senior manager, OTT streaming, OneFootball. The Berlin-based media strategist analyzes industry news in short-form on Twitter. His blog (OffTheFieldBusiness.de) dives deeper into sports rights, distribution and monetization.

Tom Richardson (@ConvergenceTR) – President, Convergence Sports & Media. This well-respected digital media and marketing executive is always quick to spot a trend. Co-hosts the CUSP podcast (with @JoeFav).

Patrick Ryan (@PRyanTexas) – Co-founder, Eventellect. Introduced to me as “The Smartest Guy in Ticketing.” Has lived up to the title.

Andy Schwarz (@andyhre) – Partner, OSKR. Economist. Specializes in antitrust, insurance, sports economics and IP.

Don Shano (@don_shano) – The self proclaimed “president of Ticket Twitter.” Shano—who remains anonymous—aggregates ticketing-related news while sprinkling in his own commentary to add context and perspective.

Kenneth L. Shropshire (@kenshropshire) – CEO, Global Sport Institute, ASU; Adidas Distinguished Professor of Global Sport; Wharton professor emeritus. Covers sports at the intersection of culture, history, science, technology, business, politics, health and the humanities.

Jess Smith (@WarJessEagle) – Digital marketing strategy & content lead, New York Rangers. Identifies and highlights social media wins and and trends.

Jon Solomon (@JonSolomonAspen) – Editorial director, Aspen Institute’s Sports & Society program. Seeks to facilitate dialogue that will lead to a re-imagining of sport in America, to better serve the public’s interests.

Alfonso Straffon (@astraffon) – Sell-side equity analyst with a focus on the gaming sector. The former Costa Rican sports trader/high-yield bond trader/buy-side credit analyst blends sports betting and finance expertise to make for a smart follow.

Elliot Turner (@ElliotTurn) – Managing partner, RGA Investment Advisors. Smart #FinTwit follow. Generalist. Sports betting and media are among the sectors he tweets about.

Jeff Volk (@javolk) – Head of business and revenue & commercial lead, Americas, Deltatre. NYVC Sports co-founder. Tweets about digital media and venture investing.

Karen Weaver (@DrKarenWeaver) – Graduate faculty, University of Pennsylvania. Dr. Weaver brings an expertise in college sports finance and higher education governance.

Jon Wilner (@wilnerhotline) – Sportswriter, San Jose Mercury News. The foremost authority on the business of the Pac-12.

Andy Wittry (@AndyWittry) – College basketball reporter, Turner Sports. Author of the Out of Bounds newsletter. Covers college sports from a data-centric standpoint.

Tavish Zausner-Mannes (@TZM_TMT) – Principal, Evolution Media Capital. TMT thought leader with a focus on the sports, media and entertainment industries.

While we didn’t include any Sportico (@Sportico) reporters on the #JWS50 (Soshnick, Novy-Williams, Crupi, Coffey, Caron and Akabas all would have been selected if we had), we strongly recommend giving each and every one of our colleagues on the editorial team a follow.

Lev Akabas: @LevAkabas

Barry Bloom: @Boomskie

Matt Bok: @MattBok

Emily Caron: @_emcaron

Brendan Coffey: @bpcoffey

Anthony Crupi: @crupicrupicrupi

Luke Cyphers: @LurkCyphers

Jacob Feldman: @JacobFeldman4

Sarah Kwak: @sarahkwak_

Daniel Libit: @DanielLibit

Michael McCann: @McCannSportsLaw

Eben Novy-Williams: @novy_williams

Peter Schwartz: @pjschwartz1

Scott Soshnick: @soshnick

Randall Williams: @randallwilliams

https://www.sportico.com/business/commerce/2021/top-sports-business-twitter-follows-1234619490/

 

FORMER NBC SPORTS EXECUTIVE JOINS BOX SCORE GAMES' ADVISORY BOARD

JUNE 13, 2018

Today, Box Score Games announces the appointment of sports media industry veteran T.K. Gore as an advisory board member. T.K currently serves as a business development consultant at Block Six Analytics and adjunct faculty member at Northwestern University teaching "Entrepreneurship in the Sports Industry" within the School of Professional Studies. He did previous stints at NBC Sports Group, Comcast, Universal Sports, AOL Sports and Home Team Sports.

"Today is an exciting day for us at Box Score Games." said Mike Lynch, CEO of Box Score Games. "T.K.'s knowledge and understanding of the digital sports landscape will help with our continued growth in engaging with the ever changing digital sports fan. T.K. has always been a big believer in our core mission at Box Score. We strive to be the leaders in providing entertainment and value to every sports fan. We are excited about what the future will bring with the addition of T.K. to the Box Score team".

"I'm thrilled to join Box Score Games in an advisory role given their outstanding technology, intelligence and leadership in the sports and entertainment interactive gaming space." said T.K. Gore. With the recent Supreme Court ruling on legalized sports gambling, Box Score Games is well-positioned to be a key player in the content and gaming ecosystem."

Box Score Games will be releasing a new Trivia Game called Guest Host Trivia on June 13th, 2018. Fans will be able to compete against their favorite athlete, celebrity, blogger and other fun hosts in real-time Trivia. Each day the "Guest Host" changes with new categories for fans to compete to win prizes. Download the Box Score Games app today.

About Box Score Games

Box Score Games creates mobile games for sports fans to play during live events. Fans have played over 1 million games and won over 50,000 prizes through partnerships with brands such as Papa John's, Coors Light and Buffalo Wild Wings.

http://www.boxscoregames.com/press

Partners

T.K. Gore, Founder

T.K. Gore is veteran digital sports media executive having served in leadership, partnership and business development roles at NBC Sports Group, Comcast, AOL Sports, Universal Sports, Home Team Sports and Associated Press. 

Gore founded Court 5 Consulting in late 2017 as an advisory firm working with start-up businesses in the sports, entertainment and technology space.

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T.K. Gore

Founder

Court 5 Consulting LLC

@TKGore

tk@court5consulting.com

 

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