
The Sport Market
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Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Dec 6
Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen joins Tom Mayenknecht on The Sport Market to go around the horn in BC sports.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: Dec 6
Tom Mayenknecht guides the listeners through his Top 5 valuable sports franchises in North America.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Dec 6
Tom Mayenknecht breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Dec 6
Tom Mayenknecht throws you his pitch.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: Dec 6
This weeks edition of Buy and Sell panel features host Tom Mayenknecht, guests Jon Festinger, Nico Tsafalas, and producer Elan Chark. They debate and discuss a myriad of topics.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: Dec 6
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen hosts The Rolfsen Report,
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Dec 6
In Hour 4, Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Jon Festinger to check out the local scene in today's Sun Sports. After, Joey Kenward joins to chat Whitecaps. Then, Steve Ewen of The Province joins to chat all things BC Sports.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Dec 6
In Hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht continues his conversation with Jon Festinger, chatting about the Whitecaps, Canucks, FIFA World Cup. After, it's the Buy and Sell panel, where Jon Festinger and producer Elan Chark lend their opinions on a myriad of topics. Lastly, Tom throws you his pitch, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Dec 6
In Hour 2, Tom Mayenknecht goes over his Podium, looking at the 3 top sports stories of the week. After, Tom rolls out his Bulls and Bears of the week, with what sports topics he is high and low on. After, Jon Festinger joins for two segments to go over the good, bad, and ugly of sports, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Dec 6
In Hour 1, Tom Mayenknecht rolls out his Podium, with the Top 3 sports business stories of the week. Next, he is joined by Rick Horrow to chat about the MLS Cup and much more. After, Ken Richardson joins to check out what's hot in the world of sports collecting. Lastly, it's the Power Rankings where Tom rates the best 5 teams in North American sports.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Nov 29
Tom Mayenknecht goes around the BC Horn with Steve Ewen of The Province, taking a look at all things local sports. The Canucks continuing to slide in the standings, the Whitecaps making history, the Giants with some great prospects, and more.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Nov 29
In Hour 4, Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger to check out the local scene in today's Sun Sports. After, Joey Kenward joins to chat Canucks, and preview some conversations he had with alumni. Then, Steve Ewen of The Province joins to chat all things BC Sports, starting with the Canucks, before moving to the Whitecaps, Giants, and more. Lastly, producer Zach Clarke gives the closing bell commentary, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Nov. 29
Tom Mayenknecht throws you his pitch, where he looks at F1 and their latest Grand Prix.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: Nov. 29
This edition of the Buy and Sell panel includes host Tom Mayenknecht, guests Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger, and producer Zach Clarke.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Nov 29
In Hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht continues his conversation with Jon Festinger, chatting about the Whitecaps, Canucks, and Blue Jays. After, it's the Buy and Sell panel, where Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani, and producer Zach Clarke lend their opinions on a myriad of topics, including the Canadian NHL teams struggling, where Canucks captain Quinn Hughes might depart to if he leaves, and more. Lastly, Tom throws you his pitch, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Nov 29
In Hour 2, Tom Mayenknecht goes over his Podium, looking at the 3 top sports stories of the week. Then, producer Zach Clarke joins the conversation to debate the 7 Canadian NHL teams and where they go from here. After, Tom rolls out his Bulls and Bears of the week, with what sports topics he is high and low on. After, Jon Festinger joins for two segments to go over the good, bad, and ugly of sports, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Nov 29
In Hour 1, Tom Mayenknecht rolls out his Podium, with the Top 3 sports business stories of the week. Next, he is joined by Rick Horrow to chat about the incredible NFL viewership numbers, the F1 succeeding in Las Vegas, and the Canadian NHL teams continuing to struggle. After, Ken Richardson joins to check out what's hot in the world of sports collecting. Lastly, it's the Power Rankings where Tom rates the best 5 teams in North American sports, before ending with some NHL talk with producer Zach Clarke.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: Nov 29
Tom Mayenknecht guides the listeners through his Top 5 valuable sports franchises in North America.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Nov. 29
Tom Mayenknecht breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week, which include the great viewership for the NWSL Finals, the record breaking game between the Cowboys and the Chiefs, and the Las Vegas Grand Prix netting some amazing numbers.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: Nov 29
Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen to chat about the Blue Jays signing Dylan Cease, the MLB's free agency, the Canucks and Maple Leafs duelling for last place, and the NFL punishing celebrations.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Nov 22
Tom Mayenknecht goes around the BC Horn with Steve Ewen of The Province, taking a look at all things local sports. From the debut of the Vancouver Goldeneyes, to the struggling Vancouver Canucks, they chat about it all.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: Nov. 22
This weeks edition of Buy and Sell panel features host Tom Mayenknecht, guests Aziz Rajwanji, Jon Festinger, Nico Tsafalas, and producer Zach Clarke. They debate and discuss a myriad of topics including the Vancouver Goldeneyes debut, the WNBA potentially coming to Vancouver, the Canadian NHL teams struggling early, and more!
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Nov 22
In hour 4, Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Jon Festinger and Aziz Rajwanji for the Weekend Extra, as they look at all things in the world of sports, especially the Vancouver Canucks. After, Joey Kenward joins to take a more in depth look at the Canucks. Then, Steve Ewen joins to go around the BC horn, and examine all the local sporting events, especially the Vancouver Goldeneyes. Lastly, Samantha Chang joins to give her closing bell commentary, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Nov. 22
Tom Mayenknecht throws you this weeks pitch, where he examines the Chicago Blackhawks new alternate jerseys.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Nov 22
In hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwanji, Nico Tsafalas, and producer Zach Clarke for this week's Buy and Sell panel, where they discuss various topics including the Vancouver Goldeneyes amazing home opener, the possibility of the WNBA coming to Vancouver, the Canadian NHL teams hoping to make playoffs, and more. Lastly, Tom Mayenknecht throws you his pitch, before ending on the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Nov 22
In hour 2, Tom Mayenknecht takes a look at the NFL teams in the fight for the playoffs, before rolling out his fast podium with a top 3 sports business stories of the week. Then, Drew Dorweiler joins to chat about TV and media deals in major sports. After, Jon Festinger joins to check out the good, bad, and ugly of professional sports. Lastly, it's a look at the success of women's sports, before rounding out with the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Nov 22
In hour 1, Tom Mayenknecht unveils the podium, with a look at his top 3 sports business stories of the week. The MLB strikes a new TV deal, the NBA enjoying strong ratings, and the NFL succeeding internationally. Then, Ken Richardson of Pastime Sports and Games joins to chat about what's hot in the world of collecting. After, producer Zach Clarke joins to take a look at the 7 Canadian teams starting slowly in the NHL. Lastly, Tom runs through his Power Rankings, before ending the show with the Comedy of Sport.
The Sport Market Power Rankings: Nov 22
Tom Mayenknecht guides the listeners through his Top 5 valuable sports franchises in North America.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Nov. 22
Tom Mayenknecht breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week, which include the MLB striking a new TV deal, the NBA off to a great start in their ratings, and the NFL's continued success internationally.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: Nov 22
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen hosts The Rolfsen Report, where he jests at a myriad of topics, such as the Maple Leafs coaching staff comments, Jack Hughes unconventional injury, and the New England Patriots being good yet again.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Nov. 15
Tom Mayenknecht goes around the BC Horn with Steve Ewen of the Province, to chat all things BC Sports.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Nov 15
In Hour 4, Tom Mayenknecht goes around the horn with Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger, taking a look at all things local sports. Then, Joey Kenward joins to chat about the Canucks tumultuous season. After, Steve Ewen of the Province joins to examine the Whitecaps, Lions, and Canucks. Lastly, it's the closing bell commentary with producer Zach Clarke.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: Nov. 15
This weeks edition of Buy and Sell panel features host Tom Mayenknecht, guests Aziz Rajwanji and Jon Festinger, and producer Zach Clarke. They debate and discuss a myriad of topics including the BC Lions loss in the CFL playoffs, the injured Canucks, women's sports, and more!
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Nov. 15
Tom Mayenknecht throws you his pitch, where he encourages other sports to follow the success of the PWHL.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Nov 15
In Hour 3, Tom Mayenknecht opens the hour with Jon Festinger, talking about the BC Lions painful elimination from the CFL playoffs. After, the pair are joined by Aziz Rajwani and producer Zach Clarke for this weeks Buy and Sell panel, where they go 3 rounds of questioning. Lastly, Tom throws you his sports business proposal of the week with his pitch.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Nov 15
In Hour 2, Tom Mayenknecht looks at the Podium for his top 3 sports business stories of the week. After, he takes a look at the CFL playoffs and what this season has been in reflection. He chats about the CPL's incredible snowy finish, before looking at the Canadian NHL teams. After, Jon Festinger joins to debate the good, bad, and ugly in the world of sports.
Horrow: The NHL has taken risks that have paid off.
Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Rick Horrow, who gives his expertise on the NFL, NHL, and more.
The Sport Market, Hour 1: Nov. 15
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 1, Tom looks to the podium for his top 3 sports business stories of the week. This week, it's the MLS potentially changing schedule, the MLB sports betting scandal, and the NBA's growing media revenue. After, Rick Horrow joins to break down his insight on various sports queries. Then, Ken Richardson joins to check out what's hot in the world of sports collectibles. Lastly, it's the Power Rankings where Tom ranks his Top 5 sports franchises.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Nov. 15
Tom Mayenknecht breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week, which include the betting scandal inside the MLB, the incredible growth of media revenue in the NBA, and the MLS schedule potentially undergoing a major change.
The Comedy of Sport on the Rolfsen Report: Nov 15
Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen hosts The Rolfsen Report, where he jests at a myriad of topics, such as Gary Bettman calling Joe Thornton "Dumbo", the upcoming Milan Olympics, and the Canadian Men's national soccer team.
The Buy & Sell Panel, presented by Pastime Sports & Games: Nov. 8
Tom Mayenknecht, Jon Festinger, Aziz Rajwani and producer Justin Morissette debate what we're buying, selling and holding this week on the stock market of sport, where topics include whether the BC Lions will advance to the Grey Cup, if the Canucks still have what it takes to make the playoffs, if the Whitecaps can crack 50,000 tickets sold for multiple playoff games on this run, and if the Vancouver Goldeneyes can outperform the Canucks on the ice in their inaugural season.
The Sport Market Pitch, presented by Chambers Plan employee benefits: Nov. 8
In a week where the PWHL's northwest expansion franchises announced their names and logos ahead of their inaugural seasons, it's a very Goldeneyes and Torrent focused edition of the Sport Market Pitch, as Tom Mayenknecht makes his weekly sport business proposal on the Sport Market.
The Sport Market Podium, funded by Alpine Credits: Nov. 8
Tom Mayenknecht breaks down the top three sport business stories of the week, which this week includes the online virality of Victor Wembanyama, another week of parity in the NFL, and the Blue Jays and Dodgers serving up an all-time classic in the World Series.
Rolfsen: “Ernie Clement bought his playoff glove on eBay. Bo Bichette got his on Craigslist.”
In his extended version of The Rolfsen Report: The Comedy of Sport on The Sport Market on Sportsnet Radio, Vancouver comedian Torben Rolfsen plays off the news that Toronto Blue Jays’ Ernie Clement bought his glove on eBay. Also: “Tom Brady cloned his dog?!? What’s next - Gisele?”
Longley: "I can't remember a time where the Blue Jays dominated conversation in Toronto like this"
Tom Mayenknecht is joined by Rob Longley, Blue Jays beat writer for the Toronto Sun, to break down a heartbreaking finish to the World Series, and look ahead to where the Jays go from here into what is now a pivotal off-season for the franchise.
Horrow: Even in defeat, Blue Jays authored a truly remarkable season
The visiting Sport Professor at Harvard University, Rick Horrow joins Tom Mayenknecht on The Sport Market to discuss the global flavour of this year's World Series, and if the Dodgers are a force for good or evil in the business of baseball.
Around the Horn with Steve Ewen: Nov. 8
Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen joins Tom Mayenknecht on The Sport Market to go around the horn in BC sports, where this week's topics include the notable Vancouver Canadians flavour to the Blue Jays playoff run, the branding rollout for the Vancouver Goldeneyes, and all the latest surrounding the Canucks, Lions, Whitecaps and more.
The Sport Market, Hour 4: Nov. 8
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 4, Tom flips through the pages of the Vancouver Sun Sports section with Aziz Rajwani and Jon Festinger in this week's Weekend Extra. Next, Canucks Connected host Joey Kenward joins the show to weigh in on the latest news around Vancouver's NHL team, and to tee up his upcoming interviews with Harold Snepsts and Russ Courtnall. Then, it's time to go around the horn in the BC sports world with Province Sports scribe Steve Ewen. And we finish strong with Closing Bell Commentary from producer Justin Morissette.
The Sport Market, Hour 3: Nov. 8
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 3, Tom convenes our Buy & Sell Panel comprised of Aziz Rajwani, Jon Festinger and Sport Market producer Justin Morissette to discuss what we're buying, selling or holding this week on the stock market of sport, where topics include if the BC Lions are Grey Cup bound, if the Vancouver Whitecaps will cross the 50K tickets sold plateau again during these MLS Playoffs, and which team will have a better record come seasons end, the Vancouver Canucks or the newly-named Vancouver Goldeneyes of the PWHL. And speaking of the PWHL, this week's Sport Market Pitch is all about the branding rollout this week of the Goldeneyes and Seattle Torrent.
The Sport Market, Hour 2: Nov. 8
Tom Mayenknecht hosts. In Hour 2, Tom talks with Rob Longley, baseball beat writer for the Toronto Sun, to contemplate a huge off-season for a Blue Jays team that has their work cut out for them if they want another shot at the World Series next year. Then, law professor, lawyer and former sports executive Jon Festinger joins the show for a look at the good, the bad and the ugly practices this week in the business of sport.