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Uncovering The Dark Underworld Of Illegal Sports Streaming And Piracy. Investigation.The Sports Journal, in collaboratio...
19/10/2025

Uncovering The Dark Underworld Of Illegal Sports Streaming And Piracy. Investigation.

The Sports Journal, in collaboration with Sponsorlytix , undertook a comprehensive analysis of more than 2000 illicit streaming websites and apps.

Listen to this Article (Audio) powered by According to Sports AI company Sponsorlytix, there were 622.4 million visits to sports piracy websites and mobile app downloads / activity in 2023. And close to a billion in 2022 due to the FIFA Qatar World Cup 2022. Advertising on illegal streaming sites, m...

🇺🇲 How American Tycoons & Celebrities Are Reshaping British Football’s Landscape – Investigation⚽ An American revolution...
23/12/2024

🇺🇲 How American Tycoons & Celebrities Are Reshaping British Football’s Landscape – Investigation

⚽ An American revolution is reshaping the heartlands of British football. Once a quintessentially English sport, it is now being redefined by the influence of American investors, Hollywood celebrities, and Wall Street strategists

For years, football pundits and legacy media outlets have engaged in a pattern of gaslighting fans regarding Middle Eastern ownership of clubs, however, this scrutiny rarely extends to American owners.

🔍 Inside investigation by The Sports Journal dives into this transformative wave, exploring its depth and impact across the British football pyramid. From analyzing the numbers and profiling the key players to examining financial ramifications and debating cultural shifts, we ask the pressing question: is this transatlantic takeover driving football towards newfound glory or stirring up controversy?

✅ The big-money deals shaking up the Premier League
✅ Bold strategies transforming clubs into global brands
✅ What this power play means for fans, history, and the game itself
🌐 Full investigation - https://sportsjournal.io/how-american-tycoons-celebrities-are-reshaping-british-footballs-landscape-investigation/

Declining Legacy Media’s Propaganda On Saudi Arabia 2034 FIFA World Cup HostingAs we approach 2034, there’s an urgent ne...
15/12/2024

Declining Legacy Media’s Propaganda On Saudi Arabia 2034 FIFA World Cup Hosting

As we approach 2034, there’s an urgent need for declining legacy media to change how they report on global events like the World Cup. The constant focus on human rights and environmental issues, while crucial, has been politicized by globalists to serve broader geopolitical agendas, often missing the broader picture of the benefits these mega-events bring. Legacy media’s track record of suppressing factual stories while pushing misleading narratives has significantly eroded public trust across various demographics. This selective outrage can be seen as an attempt to enforce a particular socio-political model globally, under the guise of moral superiority.

The legacy media’s outcry over Saudi Arabia hosting the 2034 World Cup reflects not just concerns but also a broader struggle to maintain relevance in a changing media landscape. As public trust wanes and citizen journalism along with new individual media platforms rise, traditional outlets must adapt to a narrative that celebrates the positive aspects of global events like the World Cup

Listen to this Article (Audio) The announcement that Saudi Arabia will host the 2034 FIFA World Cup has sparked a wave of criticism from legacy media outlets, echoing similar sentiments expressed during the lead-up to the 2022 Qatar World Cup. However, the discourse surrounding this event reveals mu...

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The Sports Journal, founded in 2016 under DANTANI, Inc. Sports Group, is one of the largest online digital publications in the MENA region [English & Arabic]. Soon to be launched in Africa, China, Japan, India, Russia and Brazil regions covering all sports in an exclusive, unique and investigative way.