1 00:00:03,279 --> 00:00:06,640 Speaker 1: Global business news twenty four hours a day at Bloomberg 2 00:00:06,720 --> 00:00:09,840 Speaker 1: dot Com, the Radio, plus mobile lapp and on your radio. 3 00:00:10,080 --> 00:00:14,200 Speaker 1: This is a Bloomberg Business Flash from Bloomberg World Headquarters. 4 00:00:14,320 --> 00:00:17,799 Speaker 1: I'm Charlie Pellett. Little change today for US equities, the 5 00:00:17,960 --> 00:00:21,160 Speaker 1: SMP five hundred index ending the session just about where 6 00:00:21,160 --> 00:00:25,160 Speaker 1: it began the day at seventy down. Industrials did manage 7 00:00:25,200 --> 00:00:28,920 Speaker 1: to wipe out a one hundred five point loss. Technology 8 00:00:28,960 --> 00:00:32,240 Speaker 1: shares advanced, the down climbed eighteen points of one tenth 9 00:00:32,240 --> 00:00:35,440 Speaker 1: of one percent. Stack up thirteen, a gain of three 10 00:00:35,440 --> 00:00:38,520 Speaker 1: tenths of one percent, Gold up five seventy the ounce 11 00:00:38,600 --> 00:00:41,280 Speaker 1: to thirteen thirteen, a gain of four tenths of one percent. 12 00:00:41,640 --> 00:00:45,320 Speaker 1: Crude oil West Texas Intermediate crewed down two point seven percent, 13 00:00:45,400 --> 00:00:48,640 Speaker 1: dropping a dollar twenty a barrel to forty three fifty 14 00:00:48,720 --> 00:00:52,680 Speaker 1: on West Texas Intermedia Crude. I'm Charlie Peloton. That's a 15 00:00:52,720 --> 00:00:59,520 Speaker 1: Bloomberg Business Flash. You're listening to taking stock with Pim 16 00:00:59,600 --> 00:01:06,400 Speaker 1: box in Japlin on Bloomberg Radio Live at the US 17 00:01:06,720 --> 00:01:12,720 Speaker 1: Open here in Plushing Meadow, Corona Park coins the Tennis 18 00:01:12,760 --> 00:01:18,199 Speaker 1: Center celebrating the very successful use of its retractable roof 19 00:01:18,360 --> 00:01:20,000 Speaker 1: something that the U s t A worked on for 20 00:01:20,040 --> 00:01:23,720 Speaker 1: many years, raised financing, raised money, had to get all 21 00:01:23,800 --> 00:01:28,319 Speaker 1: kinds of special engineering. Rufa Nadal won his first match 22 00:01:28,360 --> 00:01:30,680 Speaker 1: of anybody out here under Center Court last night, and 23 00:01:30,720 --> 00:01:33,759 Speaker 1: it's been a very exciting event. But it's all it's 24 00:01:33,800 --> 00:01:35,480 Speaker 1: so much about. It's not just the love of the sport. 25 00:01:35,560 --> 00:01:37,920 Speaker 1: It's about the business, the money, so much that goes 26 00:01:37,959 --> 00:01:40,600 Speaker 1: on here. Chris Russo is back. He's managing director in 27 00:01:40,640 --> 00:01:45,240 Speaker 1: the Tech Media Telecom Group at Hula Han Loki. So, Chris, welcome. 28 00:01:45,280 --> 00:01:47,600 Speaker 1: First of all, thank you for having me. Now I 29 00:01:47,640 --> 00:01:50,840 Speaker 1: want to start right into this question of TV revenues. 30 00:01:50,880 --> 00:01:53,360 Speaker 1: You know, tennis can kind of ebb and flow, and 31 00:01:53,400 --> 00:01:56,640 Speaker 1: if you don't, you know, if Roger fetters out for injuries, 32 00:01:56,640 --> 00:01:59,000 Speaker 1: people are wondering about Rafa Nadal's playing well so far, 33 00:01:59,040 --> 00:02:01,640 Speaker 1: how does that affect TV revenues. Well, the good news 34 00:02:01,640 --> 00:02:03,720 Speaker 1: for the US Open is last year they signed an 35 00:02:03,760 --> 00:02:07,360 Speaker 1: eleven year deal with ESPN for over eight hundred million dollars, 36 00:02:07,400 --> 00:02:09,799 Speaker 1: so that TV revenue is really set for a long 37 00:02:09,840 --> 00:02:12,280 Speaker 1: time to come. Obviously, you'd rather have higher ratings than 38 00:02:12,280 --> 00:02:14,399 Speaker 1: lower ratings. But I think the US Open and really 39 00:02:14,400 --> 00:02:17,160 Speaker 1: all the other major tennis championships on very solid ground 40 00:02:17,400 --> 00:02:21,120 Speaker 1: in terms of TV. How about sponsorships, there's you know something, 41 00:02:21,200 --> 00:02:24,560 Speaker 1: we're right by the Heineken Building. You know, Uh, there's 42 00:02:24,919 --> 00:02:28,480 Speaker 1: so many that are are perennial now are they are 43 00:02:28,480 --> 00:02:31,960 Speaker 1: they still having to to uh bid up to be here. 44 00:02:32,120 --> 00:02:34,120 Speaker 1: It's a it's a good market right now in terms 45 00:02:34,200 --> 00:02:37,800 Speaker 1: of sports properties like the US Open securing sponsors, especially 46 00:02:37,840 --> 00:02:40,960 Speaker 1: because the US Open has such a great demographic, a 47 00:02:41,000 --> 00:02:45,600 Speaker 1: great audience, above average income, education, et cetera. So you've 48 00:02:45,639 --> 00:02:48,440 Speaker 1: got the IBM s of the world, You've got American Express, JP, 49 00:02:48,560 --> 00:02:51,720 Speaker 1: Morgan Chase and many others really eager to get in 50 00:02:51,720 --> 00:02:54,959 Speaker 1: front of this audience and share information about their products. 51 00:02:54,960 --> 00:02:59,240 Speaker 1: How about ticket sales? Ticket sales, again, numbers have not 52 00:02:59,280 --> 00:03:01,200 Speaker 1: been released for this year, but they seem to be 53 00:03:01,240 --> 00:03:03,440 Speaker 1: going very strong. I believe the number was more than 54 00:03:03,440 --> 00:03:06,200 Speaker 1: a hundred million dollars in ticket sales last year. So 55 00:03:06,240 --> 00:03:08,480 Speaker 1: it really is a popular event and and really, you know, 56 00:03:08,680 --> 00:03:11,639 Speaker 1: an exciting part of New York City and in the fall. Well, 57 00:03:11,960 --> 00:03:14,920 Speaker 1: let's take a look at Serena Williams brand. You know, 58 00:03:15,000 --> 00:03:17,640 Speaker 1: it seems it's already so huge. You know in so 59 00:03:17,680 --> 00:03:20,640 Speaker 1: many ways, right, Uh, such a champion, but this is 60 00:03:20,639 --> 00:03:24,320 Speaker 1: her quest to tie Steffi Graf's all time Grand Slam record, 61 00:03:24,840 --> 00:03:27,919 Speaker 1: and uh, you know this, this is a big deal. 62 00:03:28,040 --> 00:03:31,040 Speaker 1: But how does it affect, you know, winning's endorsement deals, 63 00:03:31,080 --> 00:03:34,240 Speaker 1: all of that in an interesting way? Serena is already 64 00:03:34,240 --> 00:03:36,400 Speaker 1: doing so well. I don't know if one more championship 65 00:03:36,440 --> 00:03:39,520 Speaker 1: necessarily is gonna make a huge difference on her earnings overall. 66 00:03:39,560 --> 00:03:42,640 Speaker 1: But this past year she was the highest paid female athlete. 67 00:03:42,680 --> 00:03:45,800 Speaker 1: She made almost thirty million dollars, including both on the 68 00:03:45,800 --> 00:03:49,000 Speaker 1: court and off the court moneies. She's doing phenomenally well 69 00:03:49,040 --> 00:03:50,560 Speaker 1: on the court right now. Would be exciting to see 70 00:03:50,600 --> 00:03:53,000 Speaker 1: her win the twenty three. But she already has great 71 00:03:53,000 --> 00:03:56,400 Speaker 1: sponsorship deals with Nike and Gatorade, JP Morgan and others. 72 00:03:56,400 --> 00:03:58,480 Speaker 1: So she's doing quite well and I think that will continue. 73 00:03:58,560 --> 00:04:00,400 Speaker 1: Do you think part of her appeal is that she 74 00:04:00,560 --> 00:04:02,360 Speaker 1: doesn't just get out there she's on a machine. I 75 00:04:02,400 --> 00:04:04,760 Speaker 1: mean she is, she's powerful, but still she's had her up, 76 00:04:04,800 --> 00:04:06,840 Speaker 1: she's had her down. She can go to Grand Slam 77 00:04:06,840 --> 00:04:09,760 Speaker 1: and get blown out right and then just come right back. 78 00:04:09,840 --> 00:04:12,520 Speaker 1: And you know what, thirty years plus and she's still 79 00:04:12,600 --> 00:04:16,560 Speaker 1: playing so hard with such determination. Well, she certainly is 80 00:04:16,560 --> 00:04:19,279 Speaker 1: a fan favorite for those reasons. She also interacts and 81 00:04:19,320 --> 00:04:22,440 Speaker 1: engages with fans on Twitter and social media. She's got 82 00:04:22,480 --> 00:04:25,440 Speaker 1: over I think six million followers on Twitter alone, so 83 00:04:25,480 --> 00:04:28,400 Speaker 1: I think she's very available and communicates and I think 84 00:04:28,400 --> 00:04:34,640 Speaker 1: fans really love her. Speaking of social media, how about technology? 85 00:04:35,440 --> 00:04:38,800 Speaker 1: Earlier today we were speaking with Danny Sausner, who's the 86 00:04:38,839 --> 00:04:42,400 Speaker 1: CEO for the U S t A, and he was 87 00:04:42,440 --> 00:04:45,160 Speaker 1: talking a lot about the you know, the various things 88 00:04:45,200 --> 00:04:47,360 Speaker 1: you can do, like sit in your seat now and 89 00:04:47,400 --> 00:04:49,800 Speaker 1: have your picture taken. They have a thirty because there's 90 00:04:49,880 --> 00:04:53,719 Speaker 1: cameras all over. That is so cool. How important is that? 91 00:04:53,760 --> 00:04:55,599 Speaker 1: And what are some of the innovations you're focused on 92 00:04:55,640 --> 00:04:58,720 Speaker 1: this year? Well, I think there's interesting innovations happening at 93 00:04:58,720 --> 00:05:01,320 Speaker 1: the venue, like the one you just mentioned. I believe IBM. 94 00:05:01,360 --> 00:05:04,960 Speaker 1: Watson also has a feature where you can recognize celebrities 95 00:05:04,960 --> 00:05:07,480 Speaker 1: in the crowd by using an app. That's kind of fun. 96 00:05:07,720 --> 00:05:10,400 Speaker 1: There's other things questions you can ask to the app, 97 00:05:10,680 --> 00:05:12,440 Speaker 1: where do I get the subway? Where can I find 98 00:05:12,440 --> 00:05:14,839 Speaker 1: a hot dog? And really in real time you're getting 99 00:05:14,839 --> 00:05:17,520 Speaker 1: those answers. But I think more broadly, what's great about 100 00:05:17,520 --> 00:05:19,799 Speaker 1: this event is there are more and more cameras covering 101 00:05:20,040 --> 00:05:22,240 Speaker 1: more and more matches, So fans all over the world 102 00:05:22,360 --> 00:05:26,160 Speaker 1: via streaming can see hundreds and hundreds of hours of tennis. 103 00:05:26,440 --> 00:05:29,800 Speaker 1: ESPN alone is is streaming more than hundred hours this year, 104 00:05:29,800 --> 00:05:32,039 Speaker 1: which I think is fabulous. Do you think of the 105 00:05:32,040 --> 00:05:35,720 Speaker 1: people who are tennis fans that the appetite has increased, 106 00:05:35,720 --> 00:05:37,920 Speaker 1: because I mean I don't necessarily do you or do you? 107 00:05:37,960 --> 00:05:40,320 Speaker 1: And do you see for people who aren't so interested? 108 00:05:40,440 --> 00:05:43,920 Speaker 1: Is there any growth there? I believe what technology does 109 00:05:44,160 --> 00:05:46,360 Speaker 1: is it lets fans see what they want to see 110 00:05:46,360 --> 00:05:48,719 Speaker 1: in even greater depth. A lot more of the content 111 00:05:48,839 --> 00:05:51,880 Speaker 1: is being geared towards your favorite player, so you can 112 00:05:51,920 --> 00:05:54,200 Speaker 1: watch more of the matches that your players involved, and 113 00:05:54,200 --> 00:05:57,000 Speaker 1: even if that player is not necessarily a top ten player, 114 00:05:57,040 --> 00:05:59,800 Speaker 1: your serve more content around your favorite players. So I 115 00:05:59,839 --> 00:06:04,000 Speaker 1: think the personalization piece is really helped helping drive engagement, 116 00:06:04,200 --> 00:06:06,719 Speaker 1: both in terms of avid fans and more casual fans 117 00:06:07,360 --> 00:06:10,840 Speaker 1: and instant replaying. They've had it for a while. Is 118 00:06:10,880 --> 00:06:13,360 Speaker 1: it improved this year? Yeah? The instant replay is great. 119 00:06:13,400 --> 00:06:15,279 Speaker 1: I think it helps in terms of of of the 120 00:06:15,360 --> 00:06:19,039 Speaker 1: scoring and keeping the game at least people feeling like 121 00:06:19,080 --> 00:06:21,200 Speaker 1: the calls are fair. But I think that's been around 122 00:06:21,240 --> 00:06:23,200 Speaker 1: for a while. I actually don't think instant replay is 123 00:06:23,240 --> 00:06:25,640 Speaker 1: the biggest innovation I see. I think more of the 124 00:06:25,800 --> 00:06:30,080 Speaker 1: streaming and the making this content available internationally is really 125 00:06:30,080 --> 00:06:32,159 Speaker 1: more in fat pactum. Are you a big tennis fan yourself? 126 00:06:32,200 --> 00:06:33,920 Speaker 1: I am a tennis fan. Who are you picking this year? 127 00:06:33,920 --> 00:06:35,880 Speaker 1: On the men's side, you know I'm gonna go with 128 00:06:36,080 --> 00:06:38,880 Speaker 1: I'm gonna go with Murray. He's hot, He's had a 129 00:06:38,920 --> 00:06:40,719 Speaker 1: good couple of months here, and he's striving to be 130 00:06:40,839 --> 00:06:43,839 Speaker 1: number one. I just actually watched him under the roof. 131 00:06:44,360 --> 00:06:46,400 Speaker 1: That was fun. So yeah, it should be a good, 132 00:06:46,600 --> 00:06:49,359 Speaker 1: good US Open. Can anybody beat Serena? I don't think so. 133 00:06:49,520 --> 00:06:51,159 Speaker 1: I think she's really on top of her game, and 134 00:06:51,200 --> 00:06:53,719 Speaker 1: I think it's it's kind of her tournament. Well, Chris Russ, 135 00:06:53,800 --> 00:06:56,360 Speaker 1: you're always on top of your game. Banks for joining us. 136 00:06:56,360 --> 00:06:59,600 Speaker 1: He's managing director and the tech media Telecom group at 137 00:06:59,640 --> 00:07:05,240 Speaker 1: cool Hand Loki consulting firm for everyone involved in sports 138 00:07:05,279 --> 00:07:08,600 Speaker 1: and just one programming note for tomorrow. Join us tomorrow 139 00:07:08,600 --> 00:07:11,200 Speaker 1: for a rare and exclusive interview with Russian President Vladimir 140 00:07:11,240 --> 00:07:14,040 Speaker 1: Putiny speaking with Bloomberg editor in chief John Michael. Quite 141 00:07:14,040 --> 00:07:16,520 Speaker 1: will bring you portions of their conversation all throughout the dawn. 142 00:07:16,520 --> 00:07:21,560 Speaker 1: Bloomberg TV and Radio and taking stock and Bloomberg Advantage. 143 00:07:21,880 --> 00:07:24,720 Speaker 1: Back here at the US Open tomorrow, same thing, talking 144 00:07:24,760 --> 00:07:27,720 Speaker 1: to business at tennis, talk in the markets. Sam Langas 145 00:07:27,800 --> 00:07:31,040 Speaker 1: my producer here at the Open. Well every day, Charlie Boehmer, 146 00:07:31,160 --> 00:07:34,800 Speaker 1: our field producer, Reggie Basil, back in our New York studio, 147 00:07:34,880 --> 00:07:37,760 Speaker 1: our technical director. Thanks to everyone, Thank you for joining 148 00:07:37,840 --> 00:07:41,240 Speaker 1: us today. We'll see us soon. I'm Kathleen Hayes. This 149 00:07:41,400 --> 00:07:51,320 Speaker 1: is Bloomberg coming up. Bloomberg Law, legal expert June Grasso 150 00:07:51,320 --> 00:07:54,400 Speaker 1: looking at the top legal stories of the day, business 151 00:07:54,480 --> 00:08:00,040 Speaker 1: angles and all. This is Bloomberg Radio, but