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Ross Levinsohn, The Arena Group and Sports Illustrated CEO Propels Both Companies to New Heights

Ross LevinsohnThe Arena Group and Sports Illustrated CEO, Ross Levinsohn, is an incredible talent and an even better person. A man of many talents, he has proven himself to be a world-class leader and visionary who has taken Sports Illustrated (SI) and the Arena Group to new heights in recent months. As the CEO of one of the most prestigious sports franchises in America, Ross rearranged his day-to-day duties to focus on overseeing operations at SI while still maintaining a successful career as CEO of The Arena Group. From a viewer’s perspective, the SI TV Show, now available on Amazon and YouTube, has been one of Ross’s most impressive accomplishments.

The Arena Group Sees Continued Success Under Ross Levinsohn

The Arena Group, which just recently acquired the Los Angeles Sparks, is a powerhouse sports and media company that provides production services for numerous organizations in need. They are responsible for the Emmy Award-nominated broadcasts at the 2018 World Series and have been a top producer of tennis’ leading events since 2006. With offices in Los Angeles and New York, Arena continues to thrive under Ross’ leadership as CEO and is expected to continue its dominant streak into the future. Ross Levinsohn has been able to use his experience from his past projects and skills to excel as CEO of The Arena Group and at Sports Illustrated. The Arena Group has seen an impressive amount of growth as of late, with the addition of the Sparks and a steady increase in new and returning clientele.

The Numbers Get Better

Sports Illustrated CEO Ross Levinsohn’s vision for a new HD broadcast for Sports Illustrated has proven successful. Since the show’s inception, there has been a steady growth in viewership, access, and digital engagement. While it remains far behind some of the biggest sports-related productions today, SI TV has grown exponentially since its Amazon Prime and YouTube TV debut. The Arena Group’s category in sports reaches over 92 million unique visitors and growing more than 35% month over month. Additionally, the company’s target engagement for its content is 140 percent, which is a testament to the quality of its work and overall strategy. According to Sports Illustrated CEO Ross Levinsohn, the numbers are still upward and will continue to rise under his guidance.