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Spectator sports are a form of entertainment that involve watching or attending a sporting event. Spectator sports are typically organized and regulated by governing bodies, and involve teams or individuals competing against each other. Spectator sports can be divided into two categories: professional and amateur. Professional spectator sports involve athletes who are paid to compete, while amateur spectator sports involve athletes who compete for fun or for the love of the game.
Spectator sports are popular around the world, with millions of people attending or watching events each year. Spectator sports are often broadcast on television, radio, and the internet, allowing fans to follow their favorite teams and athletes from anywhere in the world. Spectator sports also generate significant revenue for the teams, leagues, and governing bodies that organize them.
Some of the major companies in the spectator sport market include the National Football League (NFL), Major League Baseball (MLB), National Basketball Association (NBA), National Hockey League (NHL), and the International Olympic Committee (IOC). Other companies in the market include the Professional Golfers Association (PGA), the National Collegiate Athletic Association (NCAA), and the National Association for Stock Car Auto Racing (NASCAR). Show Less Read more