Founder and CEO of GUION PARTNERS, Lindsay Guion is pleased to announce the launch of his charitable campaign in support of the American Heart Association (AHA).
Month: November 2019
Lindsay Guion Explores What the Future Holds for Sports Entertainment
Sports entertainment has experienced many exciting changes over the past decade. The advent of streaming services means that sports fans can watch their games wherever they are, using a smartphone, tablet, or computer.
Lindsay Guion Discusses How Streaming Technology Has Impacted the Sports Entertainment Industry
The idea of watching sporting events is still very much a prominent pastime for America. Whether it’s football, baseball, hockey, soccer, golf, or one of many other particular sports, fans are passionate and remain adamantly loyal in their viewing of games. It goes without saying that these fans are always looking for the best way to watch the game, and as technology has evolved, their options have vastly improved. Lindsay Guion, the Founder and CEO of GUION PARTNERS, has some thoughts regarding how streaming technology has impacted sports.
Lindsay Guion Provides an Overview of the History of Sports Entertainment
Sports entertainment in America has a long and storied history. Beginning with the earliest professional leagues like Major League Baseball, the ways in which people enjoy watching sports have changed a great deal over the past century.
GUION PARTNERS’ Founder Lindsay Guion Looks at the Key Differences Between American Football and Rugby
If you are an avid fan of watching high-performance athletes put their bodies — and sometimes their careers — on the line to get an extra inch of territory, which is often the difference between victory or defeat, then you should be an ardent fan of both American football and rugby.
GUION PARTNERS’ Founder Lindsay Guion Looks at Why Basketball has Become a Multi-Billion Dollar Global Industry
Basketball reigns supreme as one of the worlds most watched sports. In fact, Bloomberg reports that in China, the NBA is six times more popular than the three largest European soccer leagues combined.
Even in countries where basketball does not (yet) rank number one on the popularity chart, it is without question a massive part of both the participation and spectator sports landscape, with Sportsshow.net estimating 2.2 billion basketball fans around the globe.