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Learfield
FormerlyLearfield Sports
Learfield IMG College
Company typeJoint venture
IndustrySports Marketing, Television and Radio Production and Broadcasting
FoundedDecember 31, 2018
Headquarters,
ServicesSports Marketing, Event Management
Number of employees
2,200
ParentAtairos Group
Endeavor Group Holdings
SubsidiariesCollegiate Licensing Company
Host Communications
Websitehttp://www.learfield.com/

Learfield(often stylized asLEARFIELD) is a collegiate sports marketing company, representing more than 200 of the nation's top collegiate properties including theNCAAand its 89 championships, NCAA Football, leading conferences, and many of the most prestigious colleges and universities in the country. The company was previously known as Learfield IMG College before rebranding in 2021 to Learfield.[1]Headquartered inPlano, Texas,Learfield employs more than 2,200 people in nearly 100 offices throughout the United States.[2]The company was created in 2018 through the combination ofEndeavor's IMG College division and Learfield Communications of Missouri, managed by the Atairos Group.[3]

IMG College was formed from the acquisition of Host Communications andThe Collegiate Licensing Companyin 2007. Additionally ISP Sports was acquired in 2010.

In 2012, a joint venture with Learfield created IMG Learfield Ticket Solutions, now representing 30 universities in outsourced ticketing. Additionally, IMG College Seating, the largest premium cushion stadium seat provider in college athletics, now represents more than 90 universities nationwide, managing more than 500,000 college football stadium seats annually.

The IMG College Audio Network consists of more than 2,100 radio stations airing primarily football and men's basketball games along with weekly call-in coaches' shows. The media network also includes over 100 television stations airing weekly half hour coaches' shows for most of the universities represented by the company. IMG Audio produces more than 35,000 hours of college sports programming annually for these affiliate stations.

Host Communications was founded in 1974 and created one of the first college sports multimedia contracts with its creation ofa radio networkfor theUniversity of Kentucky.[4]ISP Sports was founded in 1992 inWinston-Salem, North Carolinaprovidingsports marketingand broadcast services for collegiate athletics across theUnited States.In addition to the Winston-Salem headquarters, the company operates more than 90 regional offices.

The organization also co-owns theLonghorn NetworkandCampus Insiders,the latter through which it holds a stake in120 Sports.

Leadership

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  • Cole Gahagan, President & Chief Executive Officer
  • Kim Damron, President, Sports Properties
  • Peter Lori, Chief Financial Officer
  • Ben Mathan, Chief Strategy Officer
  • Cory Moss, President, Brand Management & Marketing
  • John Raleigh, Chief Legal Officer
  • Kristine Schroeder, Chief People & Culture Officer

Markets and schools

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At the conference level, Learfield representsThe American,A10,Big 12,Conference USA,Horizon League,MAC,MEAC,OVC,SECandWCC,[5]and also individually represents the NCAA, the Heisman Trophy and 26 Bowl games.[6]

Learfield represents more than 150 universities in multi-media rights and more than 200 universities in trademark licensing, including, but not limited to:[7]

See also

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References

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  1. ^"Learfield IMG College Is Now Simply Learfield".3 August 2021.
  2. ^"LEARFIELD AND IMG COLLEGE COMPLETE MERGER".31 December 2018.
  3. ^"Our History".
  4. ^"IMG College".Archived fromthe originalon 2011-10-07.Retrieved2011-09-05.
  5. ^"Our Partners::Conferences".IMG College.RetrievedFebruary 8,2014.
  6. ^"The Collegiate licensing company renews agreements with 16 bowls, signs 4 additional, now represents 26 bowl games".
  7. ^"College & University Partners - LEARFIELD".LEARFIELD.IMG College.RetrievedMay 8,2024.