Lets try and break it down, using the IPL as an example.
Direct Impact
- Players - Earning significant salaries, which will eventually trickle into the economy
- Broadcasters - Huge advertising revenue due to popularity of sport
- Team Owners - Revenue generation through broadcasting rights, gate receipts and merchandise
- Stadium / Venues - Match hosting fee
- Government - Through tax receipts (In the context of IPL, this may not be entirely accurate
The life altering impact is on a different set of people, mentioned below.
Associated Impact
- Food Vendors - In and around the stadium there are large number of food / refreshment vendors who suddenly have an additional target audience ready to consume.
- Merchandiser - The small guys manufacturing and selling jerseys, banners , placards, whistles, hats, accessories etc..
- Event Management Firms - Organizing and managing such events is a professionals job
- Tourism - Loyal fans travel along with teams they support
When the IPL shifted to South Africa last year, it generated over 1billion rand for the economy. That is the kind of impact sport makes.
4 comments:
Include this as well -
The productive hours wasted by a whole nation in front of TV :D
Frankly Dear,
Expected much better than the lay-man's understanding put in here...
This is a 30,000 ft. view and it is nt good enuf.
Frankly Dear,
Expected much better than the lay-man's understanding put in here...
This is a 30,000 ft. view and it is nt good enuf.
who's this ripping u apart from 30000 feet :P
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