Announcing the Fourth Annual Cynopsis Sports Media Awards Finalists for 2015

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New York, NY (March 18, 2015) - Cynopsis Sports announced the finalists for its fourth annual Awards program – honoring the top sports programs, campaigns and people. This must-attend, sell-out industry event will see some of the brightest stars in the business highlight and honor the most outstanding communications initiatives, programming and executives in the highly competitive sports media industry.

A complete list of the finalists can be found here: http://enews.cynopsis.com/q/4e_ikep5xHXgR1LiloFJnUljYijboUdg6pgw7mfVOFeCf5MGEj1qZeoCy

Among the finalists are

Big Ten Network

CBS Sports

CSE

ESPN

FOX Sports

Golf Channel

MLB Network

NBA

NBC Sports

NFL Network

NHL

MLB Network

Pac-12

PGA Tour

SHOSports

Telemundo

Turner Sports

Univision Deportes

USOC

WWE

XFINITY

And dozens of others.

The Cynopsis Sports Media Award finalists will be recognized at an awards breakfast on April 16, 2015, from 8:00 a.m. – 10:00 a.m. at the New York Athletic Club in Manhattan. For event registration information, click here. Winners and honorable mentions will be featured in a special eReport of Cynopsis Sports to be

distributed to more than 50,000 executives in sports media.

Cynopsis Sports is a daily publication covering the business of sports TV and is the must-read of leaders in the programming, branding and Sports marketing arena. Cynopsis Media Director of Sports Content Chris Pursell writes the ePublication and produces all Cynopsis Sports Business Events.

Troika returns to the Awards ceremony as the event’s 2015 industry branding partner. Also receiving high honorees will be Sean McManus, Chairmain for CBS Sports receiving the Legacy Award, Juan Carlos Rodriguez, President for Univision Deportes receiving the Navigator Award, Gary B. Bettman, Commissioner for NHL receiving the Vision Award and Morgan Flatley, CMO for Gatorade, accepting the GEM Award on behalf of Gatorade.

For registration questions or issues, contact Pete Romas at pete@cynopsis.com. For sponsorship information or to place a congratulatory ad in the program, contact VP of Sales and Marketing Mike Farina at mike@cynopsis.com.

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