Following its highly successful inaugural edition in 2024, Red Lorry Film Festival, the country’s premiere international film festival curated by BookMyShow, is set to return with an even grander ...
Vikramaditya Motwane, Atul Sabharwal, filmmaker Ashwiny Iyer Tiwari, Prachee Shah Paandya, Sanjeev Kumar Bijli are on the ...
The organisers of Red Lorry Film Festival, a premiere international film festival curated by BookMyShow, have announced the jury panel for the upcoming second edition of the festival ...
When Snoop took his latest step, becoming the sponsor of a bowl game, he had a demand: Find a way for all players in the game to receive name, image and likeness (NIL) money. “This was Snoop’s ...
Ashton Jeanty's NIL Deal valuation stands at $1.6 million, as of 2024, as per On3. He has signed NIL deals with companies like Boise Hawks and SAXX Underwear.
Q: What is the Day 1 Box Office Collection of Nil Battey Sannata? A: Nil Battey Sannata collected ₹0.32 cr. on Day 1 at the India box office. Q: What were the opening weekend collections of Nil ...
Alabama athletic director Greg Byrne is encouraging fans to donate to the school's NIL fund after the Crimson Tide narrowly missed out on the College Football Playoff. "Although we have been ...
The Illinois transfer arrived at K-State with ginormous expectations after the Wildcats arranged for him to earn $2 million worth of NIL money in exchange for spending one season in Manhattan.
Kelly was one of several collegiate head coaches renegotiating their contracts to give more to spend on NIL. “LSU has a long and proud tradition of being one of the elite programs in college ...
In an interview with the "Zero 2 Sixty" podcast, Deion Sanders Jr. revealed that Hunter doesn't take a cent from Colorado's NIL collective. In fact, Hunter takes the money he earns from his own ...
How to cover the growing costs in athlete compensation? Here comes a fresh idea: A loser's tax on coaches, from Mike Gundy to Mike Norvell. Once a runaway train, coaches' salaries go under ...
The new pay-to-play rules, even if they seem seedy, are here to stay. Forget about NIL for one minute. All the top players across the board in sports are getting a "bag," the hip term for riches ...