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Stan Kroenke Reinforces Focus On Marketing, Exporting Rams Brand

July 20, 2016 10:09AM
Stan Kroenke Reinforces Focus On Marketing, Exporting Rams Brand
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At the Variety-Sports Illustrated Entertainment Summit last week, the Rams owner spoke glowingly of being able to expand the brand of his franchise to new markets. A renewed emphasis on getting to the playoffs and reaching the Super Bowl? Not so much.

Last week at the Variety-Sports Illustrated Entertainment Summit in Los Angeles, a panel of Rams Owner Stan Kroenke, Chief Operating Officer Kevin Demoff and Head Coach Jeff Fisher took on a couple of questions largely revolving around relocating to the LA market this offseason.

For the most part, the remarks were relatively expected fodder from praising fans in the LA area to Fisher lauding his players’ readiness.

The more consequential takeaways revolve around Kroenke’s comments, as his media availability has been overwhelmingly thin since taking over as the owner of the franchise in 2010.

His comments reinforce the reality that his primary concern isn’t the quality of the product on the field but exporting that product worldwide:


Variety ✔ @Variety
.@RamsNFL Owner Stan Kroenke believes Los Angeles is the @NFL gateway to South America & Asia #SportsAndEnt
12:33 PM - 14 Jul 2016

Kroenke: My favorite course in grad school was international business. The problem was when I went to grad school there was only one course. And so, I always loved it. And so, this is an opportunity for me to get a little bit involved more internationally. We have some of our other businesses that are a little bit, but this is, the scale of this, Arsenal two years ago was the most popular, we call it football team in Europe, soccer team in China. We’ve been in Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, China, all touring and playing the last few years. So that’s sort of that side. The television revenue growth in that particular sector for English Premier League’s the fastest growing area we have.

Panel Moderator and executive editor and senior writer at Sports Illustrated, Jon Wertheim: Let’s keep going with that. I mean, does this model, could we replicate this with the Rams in Asia?

Kroenke: Well, I mean, I think you know, Los Angeles is so important for the NFL, because it’s sort of, you can, some people call it the gateway to South America. Some people certainly call it the gateway to Asia. But it’s extremely important if growth is going to occur like most people see it occurring in the coming years. Yeah, I think LA is extremely important that way.

Demoff had some comments on the business model he’s overseeing as a content production company (hey, I know what that’s like!):

Variety ✔ @Variety
The @NFLRams new stadium in Inglewood is designed with Hollywood in mind, says COO Kevin Demoff. #SportsAndEnt
12:57 PM - 14 Jul 2016

I think you become sports and entertainment, you become one and the same. In this world now that we have content in any form is essentially, whether it’s sports, movie, a digital short, social media — content all blends together. And I look at our franchise now as a content production company. We do 16 Sundays a year. We do the draft. We do the offseason. We do training camp. We produce a lot of content, and I think our games are just an extension of that. They’re the most visible portion of our content, but I think it’s starting to seamlessly blend together.

Not surprisingly, Demoff failed to include any potential postseason games as part of that content.

Kroenke also had an interesting quote in that Variety piece on the actual output of his teams in terms of the win column:

We’ve been doing this real estate thing for a long time. I’ve always loved sports and you have to make it make sense financially. But you learn over the years that it’s no fun if you don’t win.

In the six season the Rams have played since Kroenke took over as owner, they have yet to post a single winning season with a 36-59-1 record.



Edited 1 time(s). Last edit at 07/20/2016 10:10AM by RamBill.
SubjectAuthorViewsPosted

  Stan Kroenke Reinforces Focus On Marketing, Exporting Rams Brand

RamBill1222July 20, 2016 10:09AM

  I haven't bought into this theory yet...

JamesJM673July 20, 2016 10:44AM

  Global efforts have to start with foreign players

LesBaker641July 20, 2016 02:28PM

  Re: I haven't bought into this theory yet...

Rampage2K-759July 20, 2016 11:16PM

  I starting to wonder the same thing

NewMexicoRam702July 21, 2016 12:31PM

  Hence the 'home' game in China

promomasterj766July 20, 2016 03:32PM

  Worldwide???

LesBaker611July 20, 2016 06:30PM

  Re: Worldwide???

roman18624July 21, 2016 02:41AM

  Re: Worldwide???

Rampage2K-749July 21, 2016 09:13AM

  Your ideas about China

promomasterj608July 21, 2016 10:40AM

  Re: Your ideas about China seem to come from watching Kung Fu Panda

Rampage2K-599July 21, 2016 10:57AM

  Yes, bad reply placement. 10 yards, loss of down

promomasterj639July 21, 2016 12:04PM

  Favorite sports in China

LesBaker648July 21, 2016 02:09PM

  The brits seem to be able to fill a football stadium

promomasterj600July 21, 2016 02:21PM

  Sorry you're off base

LesBaker596July 21, 2016 02:40PM

  Re: Sorry you're off base

MamaRAMa644July 21, 2016 03:22PM

  As long as they are making money

LesBaker757July 21, 2016 03:43PM

  I think we agree this is a cash grab.

promomasterj678July 22, 2016 08:17AM

  Branding

Old Goat692July 21, 2016 02:19PM

  The Rams are well aware

GreatRamNTheSky547July 22, 2016 09:21AM