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SportsBiz Archive: January 2009


  • Washington Loves the Super Bowl, Sorta

    A survey reveals that Washington D.C. will hold more Super Bowl parties, per capita, than most cities, including Pittsburgh. But the survey was taken in August. So who really knows? Published January 28 2009

  • The NFL Network, A Primer

    Everything you ever wanted to know about why you can't get the NFL Network. Published January 26 2009

  • A Look at the Caps Ratings

    The Capitals have record TV ratings at the break Published January 22 2009

  • Nats Announce Single-Game Ticket Prices

    Team decreases prices in most sections. Red Sox series will be available through special online-only sale. Published January 21 2009

  • Live Chat, Thursday at 1 p.m.

    Log in and submit your questions now. Published January 21 2009

  • The Most Underrated Sporting Events

    Loosely inspired by Barack Obama's inauguration Published January 20 2009

  • Catching Up With Sarah Fisher

    A Q&A with one of the IndyCar Series few female drivers, touching on everything from a new sponsorship to crying on TV. Published January 16 2009

  • Redskins keep prices flat for 2009

    The team said Wednesday that for the third straight year, general admission tickets would not increase. Published January 14 2009

  • Vancouver Venue Construction Iced

    Construction of more than $370 million million in housing for the 2010 Winter Olympic Games in Vancouver is on hold as the economy led to funding problems. Canadian taxpayers may be on the hook. Published January 13 2009

  • Bowls Are Popular. Who Knew?

    All cynicism aside, lots of people watch college bowl games. Published January 8 2009

  • Ballpark's Final Tag: $693 million

    The D.C. Sports and Entertainment Commission is finally wrapping up the last bits of work at Nationals Park. Published January 7 2009

  • My New Year's Day

    I watched two very interesting things, neither of them college football games Published January 2 2009