An opinion piece by Andrew Howie Sports stars are in the entertainment industry. They compete against musicians, artists, opera singers and even clowns…. They compete for the disposable income of the masses. Why do we think they can be anything more than this? I find this idea of them being role models profoundly crazy. I believe that somewhere along the way …
A Lesson For Tiger: 4 Celebs Who’ve Rediscovered Their Marketability
I found this article on Octagon first Call site which I think is quite interesting… In honor of Tiger Woods’ first public statement since his Thanksgiving Day scandal, we’ve taken a look back at four past stars who’ve previously struggled through controversy and become marketable again. Charles Barkley: A little over a year ago, the former NBA star was arrested for …
Tiger Woods: What does this mean for his Sponsorships & Endorsments?
Tiger Woods has not been seen in a TV ad since Nov. 29, according to Bloomberg. The not-surprising news indicates that Woods’ deals with endorsers are in a state of disarray, with advertisers unable to capitalize on them. And it’s a strong indicator that Woods will have extreme difficulty replacing them as clients, as the number of “mistresses” linked to him …