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Kyrie Irving: From Nike Deal Termination to Olympic Snub

Thee Arizona Times12 months ago10 months ago014 mins

Irving joined Nike as a rookie in 2011, and his first signature shoe was introduced in 2014. Forbes believes that Irving’s $11 million yearly salary with Nike in 2019 ranked among the top 10 shoe agreements in the NBA at the time. Irving’s signature endorsement deal with the brand, which was set to expire on…

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Exposing the Live Music Industry’s Merchandise Sales Controversy

Thee Arizona Times1 year ago08 mins

The live music industry is booming, but behind the scenes, a contentious debate rages on: artist representatives claim that venues are taking an unfair cut of merchandise sales. Let’s delve into the issue, explore real-world examples, and discuss potential solutions.Artist reps argue that the 20% to 25% cut venues take from merchandise sales is excessive,…

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