Michael Jordan's advisers strictly police the types of deals he enters to maximize his value, the architect of the six-time NBA champion's marketing strategy said Friday, and a grocery store's unauthorized use of his name in a steak ad hurt the strategy.
Sports management agent David Falk testified in a federal court case in Chicago that's delving into the market value of Jordan's identity. The issue is damages that the now-defunct Dominick's Finer Foods owes the former Chicago Bulls player for invoking his name without permission in a 2009 advertisement congratulating him on his Hall of Fame induction.
His attorneys say each commercial use of his name is worth $10 million. The defense says that's too high.
Falk says Jordan never enters into small one-time deals such as the Dominick's ad because they weaken his value. Instead, Jordan has limited his endorsement and marketing deals to long-term mega contracts with a few major companies such as Nike and McDonald's, Falk said.
He called it the Hope Diamond strategy.
"The Hope Diamond is the most valuable diamond in the world because it's rare," Falk said during a testy exchange with the defense attorney as Jordan looked on. "You can't cut it up into pieces. Certain things are indivisible and keeping them indivisible protects their value."
But Dominick's attorney Stephen Rosenfeld got Falk to acknowledge the issue at hand was to decide the fair market value of the company's use of Jordan's identity in a one-page congratulatory ad that ran for three months.
Jean Smart, Ariana Grande, Michael Keaton among hosts for “SNL” season 50
Fresh off her Emmys win, Jean Smart will kick off the landmark 50th season of "Saturday Night Live."
NBC on Thursday announced the lineup of hosts for the season, which premieres Sept. 28. Joining Smart on the first show will be Jelly Roll as the musical act. He was also at the Emmys, singing during the ceremony's in memoriam segment.
It will be Smart's first time hosting "SNL."
Comedian Nate Bargatze will host on Oct. 5, with Coldplay as the musical guest.
Ariana Grande will host Oct. 12, with musical guest Stevie Nicks.
"Beetlejuice" star Michael Keaton will host on Oct. 19, the last show before Halloween, and Billie Eilish will be that night's musical guest.
The host on Nov. 2 will be "SNL" alum John Mulaney, with breakout sensation Chappell Roan as the music guest.
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