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BENNER: Carving up the Big Ten ... and other hot topicsRestricted Content

August 7, 2010
Bill Benner
Of this, that and the other as the lazy, hazy, not-so-crazy days of summer begin to wind down.
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Emmis, Colts hire ex-Q95 jock 'Mad Dog' Matis

July 29, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Jimmy "Mad Dog" Matis, who was fired after 23 years at Q95 earlier this year, finds a new gig—in sales—at Emmis. He also will do the Colts post-game show with Barry Krauss.
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Colts ponder effects of possible NFL season expansion

June 18, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Indianapolis Colts officials have not taken an official position on expanding the NFL regular season from 16 to 18 games, but they don't think it would boost revenue significantly.
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Update: Colts confirm training camp move

June 3, 2010
 IBJ Staff and Associated Press
The Indianapolis Colts on Wednesday announced plans to move their training camp from Terre Haute to Anderson, where it was held for the first 15 years the team was in Indianapolis.
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Report: Colts moving camp to Anderson

June 2, 2010
Anderson University is expected to announce Thursday that the Indianapolis Colts will move the team's training camp from Terre Haute to the Madison County campus, the Herald-Bulletin is reporting on its website.
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NFL must face antitrust suits, U.S. high court rules

May 24, 2010
 IBJ Staff and Bloomberg News
The lawsuit involved the National Football League's agreement with Adidas AG's Reebok, which employs 950 people at a manufacturing plant on the east side of Indianapolis.
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Pacers' woes tied to Lucas Oil Stadium deal

April 16, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Five years ago, the Indiana Pacers ownership was not included in discussions about a potential new downtown home for the Indianapolis Colts, and now city and Pacers officials are paying the price.
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Indianapolis Colts owner Irsay appears in Toyota TV commercial

April 10, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The TV ads are being launched as the Japanese car maker tries to recover from the public relations hit it took following a massive recall earlier this year.
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It's Reggie Wayne vs. Drew Brees for video game cover

March 13, 2010
 IBJ Staff
The Madden video game is one of the best selling video games worldwide, typically grossing more than $100 million in the week of sales after its initial release.
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CIB turns down Axe deodorant ad for stadium

March 9, 2010
Scott Olson
The Indianapolis Capital Improvement Board on Monday rejected a request from Axe deodorant to place an advertisement in Lucas Oil Stadium because the message is too racy for youngsters.
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USA Football touring city, considering moving HQ here

February 26, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
USA Football officials toured Indianapolis and met major sports brass on Feb. 26 and are considering several local sites, including the former Citizens Gas facility on the southeast side, to be its new home. The organization, part-owned by the NFL, is set to move from its Virginia home later this year.
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Sides mum after latest NFL bargaining session

February 25, 2010
Associated Press
The two sides held their latest round of negotiations in an Indianapolis hotel ballroom as the league's annual scouting combine began.
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Concern for 2012 Super Bowl intensifies

February 8, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Labor meetings in Miami over the weekend did little to dispel speculation that the souring relationship between NFL players and owners could jeopardize the 2012 Super Bowl at Lucas Oil Stadium.
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Colts face decisions on ticket prices, marketing plan

February 8, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
There's no rest for the Indianapolis Colts front office. This week, the teams' sales and marketing teams will formulate an off-season plan and finalize ticket prices for next season.
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Businesses walk fine line when supporting Colts

February 5, 2010
Scott Olson
As Super Bowl approaches, companies unaffiliated with the Colts avoid becoming victims of the NFL's strict trademark-enforcement policies by supporting the team in generic fashion.
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Indiana politicians consider Super Bowl ticket offer

February 4, 2010
Kathleen McLaughlin
The big question for many politicians isn't about ethics. Rather, it's whether to shell out $800 per ticket, plus hotel costs and airfare.
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CBS sells out Super Bowl advertising slots

February 2, 2010
Bloomberg News
More than a dozen first-timers will kick off ad campaigns with spots purchased during the Super Bowl on Sunday, making up for holes left by Priceline.com and Toyota.
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A tale of two quarterbacks: Sizing up Manning and Brees

January 30, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
From their career paths to their paychecks, Indianapolis Colts quarterback Peyton Manning and New Orleans Saints signal caller Drew Brees are miles apart in many ways. But there also are some intriguing parallels between the men who led their teams to Super Bowl XLIV.
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Ambassadair travel club scores on Colts' success

January 29, 2010
Chris O'Malley
The Indianapolis Colts’ second trip to the Super Bowl in Miami is scoring business for the locally based Ambassadair travel club.
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Unsung Manning sibling a player in investment field

January 29, 2010
Bloomberg News
Cooper Manning, brother of Super Bowl winners Peyton and Eli, is a big success in his own right as a broker of energy stocks. But you'll rarely hear him mention the sibling connection to his clients, or that he's buddies with Drew Brees.
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NFL conference title games draw most viewers since 1980s

January 25, 2010
Associated Press
The Indianapolis Colts' win over the New York Jets on CBS drew 46.9 million viewers, the most for an American Football Conference title game since Patriots-Dolphins in 1986.
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Colts give local economy a kick

January 25, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
Indianapolis Colts Super Bowl run giving downtown hotels, restaurants and retailers a multi-million-dollar boost.
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Are fans ready to forgive Polian?

January 23, 2010
By the time the next IBJ hits the newsstands we’ll know whether it’s the Colts or The Team the Colts Enabled (the Jets) that will be playing in the Super Bowl.
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Uncertainty over 2012 Super Bowl puts hotels in a bind

January 16, 2010
Anthony Schoettle
At issue is a dispute pitting NFL players against owners, and owners against one another over how league revenue should be divided. If it isn't resolved, the 2011 season could be shortened, delayed or canceled.
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BENNER: Anger-management fodder for furious Colts fansRestricted Content

January 2, 2010
Bill Benner
That the management and coaches had chosen to "take a knee" on the quest for a perfect season was--in the moment--a huge letdown.
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