Only at The Washington Times: Tim Lemke discusses the business of sports.
By Tim Lemke — Published December 30, 2009 Comments
In which a lot of people get thanked.
By Tim Lemke — Published December 22, 2009 Comments
First endorsement deal for Nationals' first-round pick
By Tim Lemke — Published December 18, 2009 Comments
Catching up on a few sportsbiz items relating to Tiger Woods, NASCAR and some other things
By Tim Lemke — Published December 13, 2009 Comments
Cites "circumstances of last two weeks."
By Tim Lemke — Published December 10, 2009 Comments
Forbes says the Wizards are worth $313 million, ranking them 19th in the NBA.
By Tim Lemke — Published December 9, 2009 Comments
Gammons, like others, recognized MLB Network as a less frenetic place to work.
By Tim Lemke — Published December 3, 2009 Comments
A conversation with Sam Cooper, head of EA Sports FIFA franchise.
By Tim Lemke — Published December 1, 2009 Comments
Maury Brown of the Business of Sports Network and I engage in a long email conversation about the top issues of the day.
By Tim Lemke — Published November 30, 2009 Comments
Record fine for US Open tirade is still a drop in the bucket for world numer one
By Tim Lemke — Published November 19, 2009 Comments
Fans in parts of Maryland will miss out on seeing some games this year.
By Tim Lemke — Published November 18, 2009 Comments
World Cup soccer? It's a possibility.
By Tim Lemke — Published November 13, 2009 Comments
If you want to watch out-of-market NBA games on your computer, you have to pay $150. That's $40 more than baseball's similar service. Why the disparity in price?
By Tim Lemke — Published November 12, 2009 Comments
Former Anheuser-Busch sports marketer now involved in production of play about the life of Vince Lombardi.
By Tim Lemke — Published November 10, 2009 Comments
Group has a Web site and is recruiting members
By Tim Lemke — Published November 5, 2009 Comments
New list of possible "winners" and "losers."
By John Solomon
How the government's punishing of the exposure of official wrongdoing can linger for years