In the Media

Here are all the articles where I was interviewed and/or mentioned! Across the years I have been interviewed by journalists from around the world. These interviews are listed in chronological order (most recent first).

  • Libit, Daniel. 2024. College NIL Revolution Keeps Cheerleaders on the Sideline. Sportico. (November 20). https://www.sportico.com/leagues/college-sports/2024/college-nil-cheerleaders-maddy-brum-texas-tech-1234816496/

  • Spain, Sarah. 2024. “Slaying the Trolls with Nefertiti Walker and David Berri.” Good Game with Sarah Spain (November 18). https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/slaying-the-trolls-with-nefertiti-walker-and-david-berri/id1752100672?i=1000677297756

  • Kalwa, Jürgen. 2024. “Booming Basketball League: How WNBA Players Fight for More Money” Frankfurter Allgemeine Zeitung (Frankfurter General Newspaper). (November 1)
    https://www.faz.net/aktuell/sport/mehr-sport/basketball-wie-wnba-spielerinnen-um-eine-gerechte-bezahlung-kaempfen-110079128.html

  • Rhoden, William. 2024. The WNBA takes another significant step forward. Andscape. (October 21)
    https://andscape.com/features/the-wnba-takes-another-significant-step-forward/

  • Carrazana, Chabeli. 2024. Child care is at the center of the largest-ever fine in women’s soccer. The 19th. (October 18). https://19thnews.org/2024/10/child-care-largest-fine-womens-soccer-angel-city/

  • Ghosh, Palash. 2024. WNBA has the stars, fast growth and more fans than ever. Could private equity ownership be next? Pensions & Investments. (October 15). https://www.pionline.com/private-equity/wnba-may-become-increasingly-attractive-private-equity-investors

  • Cerniglia, Colin. 2024. Don’t feel sorry for Guardians, other small-market MLB teams. Yardbarker. (October 14) https://www.yardbarker.com/mlb/articles/dont_feel_sorry_for_guardians_other_small_market_mlb_teams/s1_13132_41052141

  • Hughes, Stephanie. 2024. Seeing Sports in Person is Getting More Expensive. Marketplace (NPR). October 10, 2024. https://www.marketplace.org/2024/10/10/sports-tickets-watch-in-person-game-resale-team-play/

  • Hinchliffe, Emma. 2024. “WNBA commissioner Cathy Engelbert is leading the league to historic highs. Critics wonder if she’s fully seizing the moment.” Fortune. (October 3)
    https://fortune.com/longform/wnba-cathy-engelbert-nba-caitlin-clark-angel-reese-nike-basketball/?nba224

  • Wigmore, Tim. 2024. “Hundred’s only (and unrealistic) hope is to get Indian players on board.” The Telegraph. (September 26). https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cricket/2024/09/26/ecb-overinflated-value-hundred-lalit-modi-investors/

  • Hitt, Tarpley. 2024. The Glass Blackboard: The Mysterious Finances of the WNBA.  Sherwood News. (September 25).  https://sherwood.news/business/wnba-mysterious-finances-salaries/

  • Alexander, Sophie. 2024. Billionaire NBA Owner Nears $900 Million Salt Lake Revamp Deal. Bloomberg. (September 25). https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-09-25/billionaire-nba-owner-nears-900-million-salt-lake-revamp-deal?srnd=undefined&sref=ekORE1fh

  • Silverman, Blake. 2024. David Berri and Nefertiti Walker’s Slaying the Trolls Provides a Compass for Common WNBA Discourse. WinSidr. (September 16). https://winsidr.com/2024/09/david-berri-and-nefertiti-walkers-slaying-the-trolls-provides-a-compass-for-common-wnba-discourse/

  • Reynolds, Kevin. 2024. “Utah State Doesn’t Want its Football Program to Get Left Behind.” Salt Lake City Tribune. (September 12)  https://www.sltrib.com/sports/utah-state-sports/2024/09/12/utah-state-doesnt-want-football/

  • Carrazana, Chabeli. 2024. NFL cheerleaders have been fighting for better pay for 10 years. They’re still being sidelined. The 19th. (September 5). https://19thnews.org/2024/09/nfl-season-cheerleader-salaries-fighting-better-pay/

  • Petitto, Michael. (2024. All Athletes Need to Score Retirement Gold. The Street. (August 22) https://www.thestreet.com/retirement-daily/your-money/all-athletes-need-to-score-retirement-gold

  • Shrader, John (2024). Watch the Media. (August 11)
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-berri-professor-and-author/id1446177327?i=1000664955889
    (podcast reviewing Slaying the Trolls)

  • Goodbread, Chase. 2024. Team USA in peril? The Olympic dangers lurking in college sports’ transformative change. USA Today. (August 9). https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/olympics/2024/08/09/ncaa-revenue-sharing-impact-team-usa-olympics/74716014007/

  • Wang, Kelsey. 2024. Landmark case for student athletes moves forward. The Dartmouth. (August 2) https://www.thedartmouth.com/article/2024/08/wang-landmark-case-for-student-athletes-moves-forward

  • Solá-Santiago, Frances. 2024. Can WNBA Players Dress Their Way to Pay Equity?. InStyle Magazine. (July 19). https://www.instyle.com/wnba-fashion-gender-pay-gap-8665325

  • D’Arcangelo, Lyndsey. 2024. WNBA’s mega media rights deal marks dramatic shift for women’s sports. Awful Announcing. (July 18, 2024)
    https://awfulannouncing.com/wnba/mega-rights-deal-dramatic-shift-womens-sports.html

  • Box Score Geeks Podcast. (2024) Office Hours with Professor David Berri: Slaying the Trolls (June 17) https://www.ivoox.com/office-hours-with-professor-david-berri-slaying-the-audios-mp3_rf_130414550_1.html

  • Williams, Michael Paul. 2024. “Williams: True fans will cheer the U.S. women’s basketball team, with or without Clark”. Richmond Time-Dispatch. (June 12) https://richmond.com/opinion/column/williams-caitlin-clark-us-national-team/article_b3b06f24-2808-11ef-8ec1-87141037cb1b.html
  • Mertens, Maggie. 2024.  A Sports Economist Tells the Trolls They’re Wrong About Women’s Sports.” My So-Called Feminist Life. (June 1) https://maggiemertens.substack.com/p/a-sports-economist-tells-the-trolls

  • Hallman, Charles. 2024. ‘Slaying the Trolls’ debunks myths of women in sports. Minnesota Spokesman Recorder. (May 30)

  • The End of Sport Podcast (May 22, 2024). Episode 139: The Political Economy of Women’s Sport
    https://theendofsport.podbean.com/e/episode-139-the-political-economy-of-womens-spo

  • Lever, Katie. 2024. ‘Slaying the Trolls’ is a tool for women’s sports fans against online (and in-person) gremlins. Awful Announcing. (May 21) https://awfulannouncing.com/orig/slaying-the-trolls-women-sports-media.html

  • Johnson, Kendall. 2024. “Shooting for Higher Pay.” The Crusader. May 10.
    https://bonitavistacrusader.org/17395/sports/shooting-for-higher-pay/

  • Hamilton, Anita. 2024. “Caitlin Clark Isn’t the Only One Having a Moment. The WNBA is Having One, Too. Barrons May 8
    https://www.barrons.com/articles/women-basketball-wnba-caitlin-clark-money-05b367ac

  • Romboy, Dennis. 2024. How does Utah getting an NHL team impact the effort to land an MLB team? Deseret News. May 4. https://www.deseret.com/sports/2024/05/04/utah-nhl-hockey-mlb-baseball-viable-salt-lake-city-jazz/

  • Sinatra, Alex. 2024. Angel Reese and Kamilla Cardoso’s WNBA debut was streamed on a fan’s phone. Yahoo!Sports May 4
    https://sports.yahoo.com/angel-reese-kamilla-cardoso-wnba-000040265.html

  • Anderson, Joel. 2024. “Women’s Basketball Could Be Huge. Will Men Let It?” Slate.com April 27
    https://slate.com/business/2024/04/caitlin-clark-salary-pay-disparity-wnba-molly-kazmer.html

  • Georgia Tech News Center. 2024. “Will Caitlin Clark’s Star Power Raise WNBA Salaries” April 25
    https://news.gatech.edu/news/2024/04/25/will-caitlin-clarks-star-power-raise-wnba-salaries

  • Darvin, Lindsey. 2024. “Caitlin Clark’s Move to the WNBA Illuminates Pay Inequalities. Forbes.com. April 23. https://www.forbes.com/sites/lindseyedarvin/2024/04/23/rising-wnba-stars-illuminate-inequities-and-spark-new-calls-for-change/

  • Appeared on CBC (Canada)  (April 20, 2024) Television Interview about gender wage gap in WNBA/NBA.  TV INTERVIEW

  • Joseph, Spencer. 2024. “Why host the Olympics again? For smiles, not dollars” Fox13 Salt Lake City. April 11.
    https://www.fox13now.com/news/2034-slc-winter-games/why-host-the-olympics-again-for-smiles-not-dolla TV INTERVIEW

  • WHYY Radio Philadelphia (NPR and PBS). 2024. “Why Philly Doesn’t Have a WNBA Team, How to Detect Deepfakes in an Election” April 11. https://whyy.org/episodes/philadelphia-dawn-staley-wnba-deepfake-ai-election/ RADIO INTERVIEW

  • Weinreb, Michael. 2024. “Professional Golf Is at a Crossroads. How—and When—Will It Find a Resolution?” The Ringer. April 10. https://www.theringer.com/2024/4/10/24125633/masters-2024-liv-pga-merger-state-of-golf

  • Cann, Harrison. 2024. Philadelphia’s pitch for a WNBA team – and how 76 Place could factor in. City and State Pennsylvania. March 28. https://www.cityandstatepa.com/personality/2024/03/philadelphias-pitch-wnba-team-and-how-76-place-could-factor/395301/

  • Williams, Carter. 2024. “Utah lawmakers approve downtown NBA/NHL arena bill as they seek ‘vibrant’ capital.” KSLTV (NBC Salt Lake City) March 1. https://www.ksl.com/article/50936222/utah-lawmakers-approve-downtown-nbanhl-arena-bill-as-they-seek-vibrant-capita

  • Ellis, Josh, 2024. Ryan Smith teases reimagined downtown SLC with new arena as lawmakers debate billions in subsidies. KSLTV (NBC Salt Lake City). February 27. https://ksltv.com/625964/ryan-smith-teases-reimagined-downtown-slc-with-new-arena-as-lawmakers-debate-billions-in-subsidies/

  • Resnick, Brahm. 2024 “Phoenix barely broke even on the Valley’s Super Bowl. What does that say about the NCAA Final Four?” 12news (NBC Phoenix) February 27. https://www.12news.com/article/money/economy/will-ncaa-final-four-give-arizonas-economy-a-lift/75-63299c06-6b17-4e0c-9f7e-9935f1cd0da4

  • Appeared on France 24 (February 11, 2024) Television Interview about the economics of the Super Bowl. 

  • Greenberg, Maddox. 2024. “FAU Football: Owls take flight in EA College Football 25, releasing Summer 2024”. University Press. February16.  https://www.upressonline.com/2024/02/fau-football-owls-take-flight-in-ea-college-football-25-releasing-summer-2024/

  • Adkins, Richard. 2024. “Social media reacts to Pittsburgh Steelers releasing Mitch Trubisky.” Yahoo Sports. February 12.
    https://sports.yahoo.com/social-media-reacts-pittsburgh-steelers-020544565.html

  • Arnold, Chris. 2024. “Would the A’s be a home run for Utah?” KSTU-FOX 13. January 29.   
    https://www.fox13now.com/sports/would-the-as-be-a-home-run-for-utah

  • Romboy, Dennis. 2024. “Hitting the ice: Could Salt Lake score big with NHL hockey team?” Deseret News. January 25. https://www.deseret.com/utah/2024/1/25/24049279/nhl-hockey-expansion-salt-lake-city-utah-ryan-smith-new-arena-olympics

  • Alberty, Erin. 2024. Salt Lake’s NHL and MLB efforts shouldn’t conflict — until public money is at stake. Axios. January 25
    https://www.axios.com/local/salt-lake-city/2024/01/25/salt-lake-city-sports-teams

  • Romboy, Dennis,2024. “A’s versus Bees. Which team would see the most fans in Utah?” Deseret News. January 23. https://www.deseret.com/sports/2024/1/23/24047416/oakland-athletics-move-las-vegas-new-ballpark-south-jordan-utah-salt-lake-bees

  • Shea, Bill. 2024. Detroit Lions playoff run means higher prices next year beyond tickets. Business Watch. January 19. 
    https://www.bridgemi.com/business-watch/detroit-lions-playoff-run-means-higher-prices-next-year-beyond-tickets

  • Armour, Nancy. 2023. NFL owners created league’s diversity woes. GMs of color shouldn’t have to fix them. USA TODAY. December 22. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/nancy-armour/2023/12/22/nfl-diversity-issues-owners/71984859007/

  • Armour, Nancy. 2023. Rooney Rule hasn’t worked to improve coaching diversity. But this new NFL program might. USA TODAY. December 14. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/columnist/nancy-armour/2023/12/14/rooney-rule-hasnt-worked-nfl-accelerator-program-might/71908230007/

  • Shrader, John. (Host). (2023, November, 18). DAVID BERRI, Sports Economist, Professor at Southern Utah University. [Audio podcast]. In Watch the Media with John Shrader. Sports.
    https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/watchthemedia/episodes/DAVID-BERRI–Sports-Economist–Professor-at-Southern-Utah-University-e2c3rfu

  • Ceron, Ella & Boudway, Ira. 2023. New York Sports Teams Are Struggling. Blame the Men. Bloomberg. November 16. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/newsletters/2023-11-16/why-are-new-york-sports-teams-so-bad-don-t-blame-gotham-fc-liberty

  • Epp, Henry. 2023. Are college athletes “employees” of their school? marketplace.org. November 7.
    https://www.marketplace.org/2023/11/07/college-athletes-employees-nlrb-usc/

  • Salary Transparent Street. (2023, October, 20). WNBA players are underpaid. That needs to change [Video]. YouTube.
    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uDkXHtShPxA

  • Gardner, Hayes. 2023. The Orioles were one of three 100-win MLB teams to lose in the playoffs. It’s too early to blame the format. | ANALYSIS. The Baltimore Sun. October 14.
    https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-orioles-playoff-format-100-win-teams-lose-20231014-zw2bsz3i35cntpa4iucywano5m-story.html

  • Gardner, Hayes. (2023). Orioles CEO John Angelos said ‘everything is stacked against’ small-market MLB teams. Is he right? The Baltimore Sun. September 22. https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-orioles-john-angelos-small-market-20230922-fxiii4ok25civkaqwn2suq3nwu-story.html

  • Yahr, Emily. (2023). What makes TikTok so thirsty for Joe Burrow? The Washington Post. September 18.
    https://www.washingtonpost.com/style/2023/09/18/joe-burrow-travis-kelce-hot-nfl-players/

  • Gardner, Hayes. 2023. Thrifty at the top: Orioles and Rays among MLB’s lowest payrolls, highest win totals. The Baltimore Sun. September 14. https://www.baltimoresun.com/sports/orioles/bs-sp-orioles-rays-low-payroll-winning-teams-20230914-d2dwdx4wwzbrrchdu6vivblvlq-story.html

  • Delucchi, Marc. 2023. New evidence shows how badly NFL teams discriminate against Black QBs in the draft. SFGATE. September 1. https://www.sfgate.com/49ers/article/nfl-draft-analysis-racial-bias-quarterbacks-18355172.php

  • Jackson, Eric. 2023. State of NFL Stadiums: Smaller, Pricier, Busier Venues on the Way. Sportico. September5.        
    https://sports.yahoo.com/state-nfl-stadiums-smaller-pricier-040100185.html

  • Lever, Katie. 2023. FIFA Women’s World Cup’s success breaks down barriers and stereotypes across the globe. AwfulAnnouncing.com. July 27    https://awfulannouncing.com/soccer/fifa-womens-world-cup-success-barriers-stereotypes.html

  • Pasternak, Dylan Hannah. 2023. Women in Sports Are Literally Changing the Game. This Book Takes a Look at How—And Why. SELF. July 19.  https://www.self.com/story/july-book-club-money-power-respect

  • Mueller, Lisa., & Kasdan, Michael. (Hosts). (2023, May, 11). Are Women’s College and Professional Sports Finally Arriving? [Audio podcast]. In Inclusion Evolution. Red Circle.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/are-womens-college-and-professional-sports-finally/id1657847384?i=1000612680316

  • Haque, Jennah. 2023. Women’s Basketball Is Raking in More Cash Than Ever, But the Players Aren’t. Bloomberg. April 26. https://www.bloomberg.com/news/features/2023-04-26/wnba-is-growing-but-players-aren-t-getting-a-penny-of-revenue-share

  • Williams, Carter. (2023, April 14). Will Utah need to offer subsidies to lure an MLB team? KSL.com. April 14.
    https://www.ksl.com/article/50621029/will-utah-need-to-offer-subsidies-to-lure-an-mlb-team–

  • Featured on the FM 96.9 The Game (WYGM-AM) Sports (2023) Talk Show about How The NIL World Has Evolved – The Beat of Sports | iHeart. (n.d.). iHeart. https://www.iheart.com/podcast/139-the-beat-of-sports-26936826/episode/how-the-nil-world-has-evolved-107818074/

  • Apple Podcasts. (2023, February 8). Mahomes vs. Hurts: How Black Quarterbacks Are Still Undervalued.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/mahomes-vs-hurts-how-black-quarterbacks-are-still-undervalued/id1478448344?i=1000598629236

  • Wharton, David. (2023, February 16). Will WNBA Players Get Charter Flights After Math Brittney Griner. Los Angeles Times. https://www.latimes.com/sports/story/2023-02-16/will-wnba-players-get-charter-flights-aftermath-brittney-griner-

  • Razzano, M. (2022). Data Equity and the LPGA Tour. Pro Golf Now.
    https://progolfnow.com/2022/10/01/data-equity-lpga-tour/

  • McManus, J. (2022, September 23). Give to the rich, take from the poor, that’s what sports has done for years. Deadspin.
    https://deadspin.com/give-to-the-rich-take-from-the-poor-that-s-what-sport-1849574450

  • Today, B. S. a. S. B. U. (2022, October 10). “Not a risk at all”: Why college football coaches are guaranteed more money than ever. USA TODAY. https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaaf/2022/10/07/college-football-coach-buyouts-bigger-than-ever/8177927001/

  • What Brittney Griners Russian Detention Says About Pay Equality in Professional Sports. (2022). Audacy.
    https://www.audacy.com/kcbsradio/podcasts/kcbs-on-demand-20757/what-brittney-griners-russian-detention-says-about-pay-equality-in-professional-sports-1523627509

  • Pilon, M. (2022, September 2). Opinion | What Brittney Griner’s Income Says About Women’s Basketball. The New York Times. https://www.nytimes.com/2022/09/02/opinion/brittney-griner-russia-wnba.html

  • Adelson, E. (2022, September 2). How much do college athletes get paid? Inside the world of NIL – Deseret News. Deseret News. https://www.deseret.com/2022/9/1/23313691/nil-college-sports-explained

  • Uhler, A. (2022b). How close are college athletes to getting a cut of media revenue? Marketplace.
    https://www.marketplace.org/2022/08/26/how-close-are-college-athletes-to-getting-a-cut-of-media-revenue/

  • Jensen, M. (2022, August 25). Is Philly a women’s basketball city? The WNBA wants to know before it expands here.
    https://www.inquirer.com/sports/wnba-expansion-philadelphia-womens-basketball-dawn-staley-20220825.html

  • Berkowitz, K. J. R. a. L. S. a. S. (2022, December 15). Female athletes stiffed on scholarships at some of the biggest colleges in the country. USA today. https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/news/investigations/2022/08/17/female-athletes-stiffed-scholarship-money-colleges-title-ix/7640647001/

  • Germano, S. (2022, August 10). What next for Brittney Griner — and for women’s sport? Financial Times.
    https://www.ft.com/content/6c13b169-65aa-4bdb-b805-c59530839d36

  • Ma, A. (2022b, July 19). The monetization of college sports. NPR.
    https://www.npr.org/2022/07/19/1112316993/the-monetization-of-college-sports

  • Ma, A. (2022, July 19). The monetization of college sports. NPR.
    https://www.npr.org/transcripts/1112316993

  • Apple Podcasts. (2022b, July 10). DAVID BERRI Economics Professor, Southern Utah University.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/david-berri-economics-professor-southern-utah-university/id1446177327?i=1000569443502

  • Fm, P. (n.d.-a). Gobert trade, Lynx surge by Blocked and Muted w/ Jim Souhan. Blocked and Muted W/ Jim Souhan.
    https://player.fm/series/blocked-and-muted-w-jim-souhan/gobert-trade-lynx-surge

  • Lopez, J. (2022, June 17). Sports Betting Must Catch Up With the Rise of the WNBA as interest in Women’s Basketball Sky-Rockets. Dimers. https://www.dimers.com/news/sports-betting-must-catch-up-with-the-rise-of-the-wnba-as-interest-in-women-s-basketball-sky-rockets-18408

  • Name, Image and Likeness Likely to be a Boon for Nebraska College Athletes. (n.d.-b). Nebraska Public Media.
    https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/ko/news/news-articles/name-image-and-likeness-likely-to-be-a-boon-for-nebraska-college-athletes/

  • Scripps News. (2022, June 21). How Soccer And Formula One Are Winning Over American Fans. Scripps News.
    https://www.newsy.com/stories/how-soccer-and-formula-one-are-winning-over-american-fans/

  • Apple Podcasts. (2022, June 3). Blocked and Muted w/ Jim Souhan – Twins, Lynx, Wolves with Berri flavor.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/blocked-and-muted-w-jim-souhan-twins-lynx-wolves/id1014544923?i=1000565163305

  • Fm, P. (n.d.). Twins, Lynx, Wolves with Berri flavor by Blocked and Muted w/ Jim Souhan. Blocked and Muted W/ Jim Souhan.
    https://player.fm/series/blocked-and-muted-w-jim-souhan/twins-lynx-wolves-with-berri-flavor

  • INTERVIEWS WITH TENCENT (in CHINA)
    • 哈登为啥又拉胯了?巴里奇谈:季后赛晋级三大法则里没有“超巨”这一条. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20220505V047K200?uid=101522733757&chlid=news_news_top&jumpType=104#
    • 勇士决胜不在库里汤神而在追梦?巴里奇谈:有他的死亡五小是伪小球!. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20220519V05MXC00?uid=101522733757&chlid=news_news_top&jumpType=104#

  • Does Drafting A QB Early Guarantee Success? | FM 96.9 The Game. (2022, May 5). FM 96.9 the Game.
    https://969thegame.iheart.com/content/2022-05-05-does-drafting-a-qb-early-guarantee-success/

  • Uhler, A. (2022). The NFL draft is designed to promote parity in the league. That provides an incentive to lose on purpose. Marketplace. https://www.marketplace.org/2022/04/28/the-nfl-draft-is-designed-to-promote-parity-in-the-league-that-provides-an-incentive-to-lose-on-purpose/

  • Why Is It So Hard to Predict the Next Great Quarterback? (2022, April 29). Spotify.
    https://open.spotify.com/episode/1e6guznC4zwHrs8MTpkEmYsi=RREtH98DQk6xUJHfqJDINw&nd=1%20https://www.theringer.com/2022/4/28/23047613/why-is-it-so-hard-to-predict-the-next-great-quarterback

  • How Natalie Portman and her Angel City FC cofounders are changing the game for women’s soccer. (2022, April 28). Fastcompany. https://www.fastcompany.com/90739855/how-natalie-portman-and-her-angel-city-fc-cofounders-are-changing-the-game-for-womens-soccer

  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands. (n.d.-d).
    https://sports.yahoo.com/betting-licenses-turn-game-changer-150006934.html

  • Wamsley, L. (2022, April 14). What Brittney Griner’s detention in Russia tells us about basketball’s gender pay gap. WUSF Public Media. https://wusfnews.wusf.usf.edu/2022-04-14/what-brittney-griners-detention-in-russia-tells-us-about-basketballs-gender-pay-gap

  • Kasdan, M. (2022). The Troubling Brotherhood That Binds Deshaun Watson and Trevor Bauer. The Good Men Project.
    https://goodmenproject.com/featured-content/watson-and-bauer-mkdn/

  • Kleen, B. (2022). America’s Owners Still Want More: How the MLB Lockout Mirrors the U.S. Economy. Global Sport Matters. https://globalsportmatters.com/business/2022/03/10/how-mlb-lockout-mirrors-us-economy-labor-market/

  • PressReader.com – Digital Newspaper & Magazine Subscriptions. (n.d.). PressReader.
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  • INTERVIEWS WITH TENCENT IN CHINA
    • 库里威力等于扣碎篮板的奥胖?NBA花了几十年才搞明白. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20211207V05WD800?&chlid=news_news_top&uid=101522733757#
    • 日天神技是否与生俱来?勇士主帅科尔保持的历史纪录恐成库里天花板. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20211216V01N5W00?&chlid=news_news_top&uid=101522733757#
    • 乔丹后仰vs库里三分!远投无限刷屏真的让NBA变难看了吗?. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20211217V06HXL00?&chlid=news_news_top&uid=101522733757#
    • 太阳三分联盟倒四战绩却排名第一!保罗反库里之道而行能一直压制勇士吗?. (n.d.).
      https://view.inews.qq.com/a/20211220V097S000?&chlid=news_news_top&uid=101522733757#

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  • Kleen, B. (2021). Beyond NIL: 5 Areas Where the Fight For College Athletes’ Rights Continues. Global Sport Matters. https://globalsportmatters.com/culture/2021/12/14/beyond-nil-five-areas-fight-college-athletes-rights/

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  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands. (n.d.-c).
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  • Glazier, K. (2021, December 1). Should we even want more from Mikal Bridges? Bright Side of the Sun. https://www.brightsideofthesun.com/2021/12/1/22809853/phoenix-suns-should-we-even-want-more-from-mikal-bridges

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  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands. (n.d.-b).
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  • The Beat of Sports (On Demand). (2023, April 14). iHeart.
    https://www.iheart.com/podcast/1248-the-beat-of-sports-on-dem-50304301/episode/halloween-themed-sports-show-88461924/ 
    ORLAND RADIO INTERVIEW

  • Bloomberg. (2021, October 22). The Business Case for Investing in Women’s Sports. Bloomberg.
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  • Berkowitz, B. S. a. S. (2021, October 14). What pandemic? These college football coaches cashed in big despite schools’ COVID-19 cutbacks. USA TODAY. https://www.usatoday.com/in-depth/sports/ncaaf/2021/10/14/college-football-coach-pay-raises-amid-covid-19-cutbacks/5936980001/

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  • Vega, E. (2021, October 8). How the 3-point line is breaking basketball. Vox.
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  • Lions, NFL, Twins & spending. (2021, October 8). Talk North Podcast Network.
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  • Vikings, Twins, Lynx & Berri. (2021, September 25). Talk North Podcast Network.
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  • South Seattle Emerald. (2021). OPINION: Climate Pledge Arena Will Be the Storm’s Home, Too. South Seattle Emerald. https://southseattleemerald.com/2021/08/29/opinion-climate-pledge-arena-will-be-the-storms-home-too/#more-73746

  • Hightower hoops standout signing with pro league. (2021, August 16). Fortbendstar.
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  • The Boxscore Geeks Show : Office Hours: Did TV Ruin the NBA? (n.d.).
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  • Prisbell, E. (2023, March 10). NIL: A quick snapshot one month into the NCAA’s new era. On3.
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  • Mia Berry, Detroit Free Press. (2021, July 26). Why mid-majors can be big-time players in recruiting under NCAA’s new climate. Detroit Free Press. https://www.freep.com/story/sports/college/2021/07/26/ncaa-name-image-likeness-mac-football-recruiting/7769806002/

  • Roth, M. (2021). FOX 13 News 360: Making the Utah Jazz champions. FOX 13 News Utah (KSTU).
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  • Wild, Twins, and Tokyo. (2021, July 19). Talk North Podcast Network.
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  • Morse, C. E. (2021, July 2). NCAA clears college athletes to profit off of name, image, and likeness rights – Columbia Spectator. Columbia Daily Spectator. https://www.columbiaspectator.com/main/2021/07/02/ncaa-clears-college-athletes-to-profit-off-of-name-image-and-likeness-rights/

  • Journalism, S. (2022b, January 6). The NCAA Missed Its Best Investment: Women’s Sports. Medium.
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  • Name, Image and Likeness Likely to be a Boon for Nebraska College Athletes. (n.d.). Nebraska Public Media.
    https://nebraskapublicmedia.org/en/news/news-articles/name-image-and-likeness-likely-to-be-a-boon-for-nebraska-college-athletes/

  • DiCaro, J. (2021, June 30). EXCLUSIVE: Phoenix Mercury smash through sports betting’s glass ceiling, ink huge deal with Bally’s. Deadspin. https://deadspin.com/exclusive-phoenix-mercury-smash-through-sports-betting-1847198747

  • Phoenix Mercury Strikes Huge Sports Betting Deals with Ballys. (2021). Insider Voice.
    https://insider-voice.com/phoenix-mercury-strikes-huge-sports-betting-deal-with-ballys/

  • MSN. (n.d.).
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  • Yahoo is part of the Yahoo family of brands. (n.d.).
    https://finance.yahoo.com/news/gender-pay-equity-sports-look-105258561.html?eType=EmailBlastContent&eId=6f56a32d-5268-4a2e-9377-9a610df3cd0f

  • Wikipedia contributors. (n.d.). Category:21st-century American economists – Wikipedia.
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  • Malcolm Gladwell mentions David Berri (2009). 

  • Rovell, D. (2010, August 5). One On One With Malcolm Gladwell. CNBC.
    https://www.cnbc.com/id/28813545

  • Shea, B. (2020, August 24). Are professional athletes paid too much? The answer may surprise you. The Athletic. https://theathletic.com/2014283/2020/08/24/are-professional-athletes-paid-too-much-the-answer-may-surprise-you/

  • Mellis, N. K. D. S. J. (2020, December 21). College Basketball Needs To Shut Down During The COVID-19 Pandemic. Time.
    https://time.com/5922163/college-basketbal-covid-19/

  • Apple Podcasts. (2021, June 15). ‎Ladies Room on Apple Podcasts.
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/ladies-room/id1543625034

  • Southern Utah University. (2020, September 16). 9/10/20: David Berri on Economics and Music. Listen Notes.
    https://www.listennotes.com/podcasts/apex-hour-at-suu/91020-david-berri-on-ogwY-StM1CK/

  • Garrett, Chase. 2021. “How Brands Can Help Address Pay Discrepancies For Women Athletes.” Forbes.com (June 9). https://www.forbes.com/sites/forbesbusinesscouncil/2021/06/09/how-brands-can-help-address-pay-discrepancies-for-women-athletes/?sh=482287104128

  • Hale, Lyra. Simone Biles is a BAMF and Twitter Knows It.” Fangirlish. (May 23)
    https://fangirlish.com/2021/05/23/simone-biles-is-a-bamf-and-twitter-knows-it/

  • Rogan, Rhian, 2021. “The Economics of Women’s Sports (alt title: How can I bring back the Houston Comets?) with Dr. David Berri.” That Can’t Be Right Podcast. (May 19).
    https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/economics-womens-sports-alt-title-how-can-i-bring-back/id1562946973?i=1000522337178
    PODCAST

  • Canicosa, JC. 2021. “Louisiana Senate supports college athletes making money from endorsements.” Louisiana Illuminator. (May 18) https://lailluminator.com/2021/05/18/louisiana-senate-supports-college-athletes-making-money-from-endorsements/

  • Fagan, Kate. 2021. “Don’t Look Away: The WNBA Turns 25” Sports Illustrated (May 13)
    https://www.si.com/wnba/2021/05/13/wnba-25th-season-daily-cover

  • Streeter, Kurt. 2021. “Zion Williamson’s Year in College Was Worth More Than He Got.” New York Times (May 7) https://www.nytimes.com/2021/05/07/sports/ncaabasketball/zion-williamson-adidas-lawsuit.html

  • Sykes, Mike D. 2021. “The WNBA is right where it’s supposed to be on its 25th anniversary.” USA Today. (April 24).
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  • Dobson, Casey, 2021. “Women’s sports and its relationship with the media” CJRU.CA. (April 8)
    https://www.cjru.ca/news/womens-sports-and-its-relationship-with-the-media/

  • Huang, Binghui. 2021. “How student athletes use March Madness to demand pay, equal rights Indianapolis Star (April 7). https://www.indystar.com/story/news/2021/04/07/march-madness-tournament-becomes-platform-student-athletes/4835805001/

  • Guest, Ben. 2021. My Journey into the World of… Sports Gambling: Memoir of How an Unemployed University Professor Created a Startup Basketball Betting Empire (Short Read) e-book (March 27)
    https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0918RMQT3

  • Myerberg, Paul and Steve Berkowtiz. 2021. “In bizarre men’s basketball season, coaches with lower pay making NCAA Tournament impact.” USA Today. (March 10) https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/ncaab/2021/03/10/ncaa-basketball-coaches-salaries-some-lowest-paid-making-impact/4630381001/

  • Mertens, Maggie. 2021. “The Sports League That Refuses to Court Certain Fans: The National Women’s Hockey League distanced itself from a Barstool Sports endorsement, sparking a firestorm about how teams should build their audiences.” The Atlantic (February 27) https://www.theatlantic.com/culture/archive/2021/02/what-the-nwhl-barstool-drama-shows-about-womens-sports/618161/

  • Investor World News. (2021) “Scoreboard: English football gets a government bailout behind closed doors.” (January 23) https://investorsfreshnews.com/scoreboard-english-football-gets-a-government-bailout-behind-closed-doors/

  • JohnWallStreet. 2021. “Women’s Soccer Players Macario, Rodman Turn Pro Early, Signal Emerging Trend.” Yahoo! Sports. (January 22).  https://sports.yahoo.com/amphtml/women-soccer-players-macario-rodman-105521881.html

  • Niyo, John. 2021. “NCAA Ideals Drowning as Michigan State Alumni Dive in to Save Swim Program.” Detroit News (January 13).
    https://www.detroitnews.com/story/sports/college/2021/01/13/ncaa-ideals-drowning-michigan-state-spartans-alumni-dive-save-swim-program/4150353001/

  • Schrotenboer, Brent. 2020. “Colleges still have millions to fire football coaches despite claiming financial trouble from coronavirus.” USA Today. (December 17). https://www.usatoday.com/story/sports/2020/12/17/college-football-coach-firing-costs-rise-much-75-million/3930808001/

  • Shea, Bill. 2020. “Did the Dodgers really need to slash jobs after winning the World Series?” The Athletic. (November 20). https://theathletic.com/2211524/2020/11/20/did-the-dodgers-really-need-to-slash-jobs-after-winning-the-world-series/

  • Shea, Bill. 2020. “NBA’s 72-game season expected to cost teams millions of dollars.” The Athletic. (November 10).  https://theathletic.com/2189859/2020/11/10/nbas-72-game-season-expected-to-cost-teams-of-millions-of-dollars/

  • Karpen, Elizabeth. 2020. Nostalgia for University traditions increases alumni donations. Without in-person Homecoming, those contributions will suffer. Columbia Spectator. (October 27).
    https://www.columbiaspectator.com/sports/2020/10/27/nostalgia-for-university-traditions-increases-alumni-donations-without-in-person-homecoming-those-contributions-will-suffer/

  • Potter, Andrew Joe. 2020. Twitter reacts to Nash becoming Nets’ head coach. The Score. (September 3)
    https://www.thescore.com/nba/news/2014086/twitter-reacts-to-nash-becoming-nets-head-coach

  • Borzi, Pat. 2019. “How the Minnesota Lynx Went from Also-Rans to Outperforming the WNBA.” Twin Cities Business (March 11)
    http://tcbmag.com/news/articles/2019/march/how-the-minnesota-lynx-went-from-also-rans-to-outperforming-the-wnba

  • Jorn Meyn, Von. 2019. “Wage Inequality in Sports.” Spiegel Sports. (February 23)
    http://www.spiegel.de/sport/sonst/lohnungleichheit-im-sport-wird-bekaempft-aber-nicht-vom-dfb-a-1254013.html

  • English Version:
    http://www.tellerreport.com/sports/wage-inequality-in-sports.B1WXDm1UV.html

  • Spain, Sarah. 2018. Wages of Wins: David Berri. Sarah Spain: That’s What She Said. ESPN Radio. (December 11)
    http://www.espn.com/espnradio/play/_/id/25508175
    RADIO INTERVIEW

  • Fader, Mirin. 2018. “Inside the WNBA’s Fight for Higher Pay.” Bleacher Report. (October 29, 2018)
    https://bleacherreport.com/articles/2802759-inside-the-wnbas-fight-for-higher-pay

  • Voepel, Mechelle. 2018. “Why substantially increasing WNBA player salaries is more complex than you think.” ESPN.com (August 1)
    http://www.espn.com/wnba/story/_/id/24247429/why-increasing-wnba-player-salaries-more-complex-think

  • Youngblood, Kent. 2018. “As WNBA interest and stability rises, so too do calls for bigger salaries, expansion.” Star Tribune. (July 27)
    http://m.startribune.com/index.php/as-wnba-interest-and-stability-rises-so-to-do-calls-for-bigger-salaries-expansion/489253801/

  • Ma, Adrian. 2018. “Cleveland Softball Gets A Financial ‘Assist’ From The Chinese.” IdeaStream (June 20)
    http://www.ideastream.org/news/cleveland-softball-gets-a-financial-%E2%80%98assist%E2%80%99-from-the-chinese
    RADIO INTERVIEW

  • Marulanda, Daniela. 2018. “UConn Women Head To Final Four, Trailing A Familiar Controversy.” NPR.  (March 29)
    http://wnpr.org/post/uconn-women-head-final-four-trailing-familiar-controversy
    RADIO INTERVIEW

  • Wharton, David. 2018. “NCAA tournament rakes in millions on efforts of unpaid athletes, but what’s the solution?” Los Angeles Times. (March 27)
    http://www.latimes.com/sports/la-sp-ncaa-final-four-20180327-story.html

  • Japsers, Bret. 2017. “After Dismal Start, Should The Phoenix Suns Tank?” NPR/Phoenix. (November 17)
    http://kjzz.org/content/567286/after-dismal-start-should-phoenix-suns-tank
    Print and Radio Interview

  • Bucholtz, Andrew. 2017. “This Week in Hot Takes.” Awful Announcing. (September 15)
    http://awfulannouncing.com/local-networks/this-week-in-hot-takes-plaschke-rose-bowl.html

  • Livengood, Chad. 2017. “$1 billion spent on Little Ceasars Arena District Detroit.” Crain’s Detroit Business. (September 10) 
    http://www.crainsdetroit.com/article/20170910/news/638636/1-billion-spent-on-little-caesars-arena-district-detroit

  • Springer. 2017. “A slam dunk for women head coaches — so drop the bias: New study shows female basketball coaches face more biases than male coaches despite performing as well.” ScienceDaily.  August 30. 
    www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2017/08/170830103645.htm

  • Barrabi, Thomas. 2017. “Philadelphia NFL Draft Organizers Say Economic Pros Outweigh Cons.” Fox Business (April 27)
    http://www.foxbusiness.com/features/2017/04/27/philadelphia-nfl-draft-organizers-say-economic-pros-outweigh-cons.html

  • Luther, Jessica. 2017. “Why the Gaps Between Men’s And Women’s Sports Are So Frustrating.” Teen Vogue. (March 31) 
    http://www.teenvogue.com/story/womens-sports-wage-attention-gap

  • Zucker, Joseph. 2016. “Serena Williams Comments on Double Standard Women Face in Sports.”  Bleacher Report. (November 30)
    http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2679132-serena-williams-comments-on-double-standards-women-face-in-sports

  • Carter, Williams. 2015. “The Evolution of College Athletics: Is it Time to Start Paying College Student-Athletes? Deseret News. (July 16)
    http://www.deseretnews.com/article/865632701/The-evolution-of-college-athletics-Is-it-time-to-start-paying-college-student-athletes.html?pg=all

  • Keating, Peter. 2014. “Metrics Prove Tanking Ineffective.” ESPN the Magazine. (June 23).

  • Thompson, Derek. 2014. “The Savior Fallacy: Over-Betting on Star Players in Sports and Business” The Atlantic Magazine. (April) http://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2014/04/hoop-dreams/358627/

  • Katsenelinboigen, Gregory. 2014. Interview with Radio Free Europe, Russian Service on Sochi Olympics. (June 11). http://www.svoboda.org/audio/audio/1084749.html (audio in Russian), Interview runs from 2.38 to 4.00.
    http://www.svoboda.org/content/article/25256174.html (print in Russian)

  • Gura, David. 2013. “New FOX sports network: More games, higher cable bill?” (March 5).  interviewed for Marketplace (for NPR and American Public Media).
    http://www.marketplace.org/topics/business/new-fox-sports-network-more-games-higher-cable-bill

  • MacPherson, Les. 2012. “NHL fans will come crawling back, expert says.” The Star Phoenix (December 13, 2012)

  • Gura, David. 2012. “Bowl game exposure can come with a cost.” (December 4).  interviewed for Marketplace (for NPR and American Public Media).
    http://www.marketplace.org/topics/life/bowl-game-exposure-can-come-cost

  • Katsenelinboigen, Gregory. 2011. Interview with Radio Free Europe, Russian Service on NBA Lockout. (September 13). http://www.svoboda.org/audio/feature/364889.html
    (audio in Russian), Interview runs from 8.03 to 10.19. 

  • Telander, Rick. 2011. “Rose’s room to grow; At 22, he won’t peak for two years, or so says study that bodes well for Bulls.” Chicago Sun-Times. (June 7). 

  • Shipley, Amy. 2011. “Why won’t NFL owners open their books to players?” Washington Post. (March 10)
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  • Goodman, Jeff. 2010. “For fans, it’s ‘Lakersfield’. The Bakersfield Californian (November 5)

  • Biertempfel, Rob. 2010. “Pirates’ finances show losses kept to the field.” Pittsburgh Tribune Review (August 23)
    Note: This is one article that cited a story in the Associated Press, a story that was picked up by a number of news sources. 

  • Siegel, Alan. 2010.“The Captain of Crunch: Is Kobe Bryant really the best clutch player in the NBA?”Slate.com. (June 8).
    http://www.slate.com/id/2255932

  • Levin, Josh. 2010. “The Duke Fluke: Why are So Many Blue Devils Awesome in College and Awful in the Pros?” Slate.com (April 2).
    http://www.slate.com/id/2249539

  • Craig, Mark. 2009. “Sitting pretty with the 49ers; Buried deep on the bench during his short stint with the Vikings, Shaun Hill is looking good as the starting quarterback for San Francisco.” Star Tribune – Minneapolis (September 18, 2009)

  • Rock, Brad. 2009. “Rock On” Deseret Morning News (Salt Lake City), (September 15, 2009)

  • McDermott, Mike. 2009. “But do any of them have a better looking wife?” Providence Journal-Bulletin (Rhode Island), (September 2, 2009)

  • Grathoff, Peter. 2008. “Good-Looking Quarterbacks are Better Paid.” The Kansas City Star (December 14, 2008).

  • McCarthy, Ryan. 2008. “Change You Can’t Believe In: Why hiring a new coach won’t solve your favorite NBA team’s problems. (Unless the old coach was Isiah Thomas.).Slate.com (November 18)
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