Saturday, May 9, 2015

Shark Tank Goes Deeper With Beyond the Tank Spinoff



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As the hit ABC reality show Shark Tank enters its seventh season with the premiere episode tonight, its new spinoff Beyond The Tank delves deeper into the stories in its second episode. Over eight million viewers watch Shark Tank each week, and ABC is looking to extend the brand with Beyond The Tank. The new show goes more into depth on what happens to business owners, or people with a dream, once they leave the set of Shark Tank with one of the shows investors in the fold. This is not a given, since almost half of the agreements do not get finalized after the show, if the two parties do not agree to terms, according to Shark Tank veteran investor Mark Cuban.

In tonights episode of Beyond The Tank, Cuban expands upon his agreement with Diana and Josh Harbour, founders of The Red Dress Boutique fashion store and website. Last October on Shark Tank, Cuban and the Harbours did agree to a 15 percent ownership share of the company for Cuban. The company is very successful, generating over $14 million in revenue annually. Cuban is actively involved in the decision-making process. The companys website actually crashed from all of the traffic gained from the appearance last year, so Cuban made sure the site was upgraded. He wanted an entirely new site built, but the Harbours held firm on their original. Diana Harbour says they speak or message each other on a daily basis about the companys direction, and tonights show provides the details on how this co-ownership is working out for both sides.

Dating back to Season 5, in December of 2013, Shark Tanks Daymond John agreed to invest in De-Boned Baby Back Ribs, and tonights Beyond The Tank goes deeper into this venture. It was created by former Cleveland Brown NFL Player Al Bubba Baker. The concept is as simple the name suggests. Ribs that can be eaten with a knife and fork, as the bones have been removed. Problems abound as Bakers distributor left him after he could not meet the demand for the product the show generated, so the hunt for a new partner ensues, with John heading to Ohio for an update.

In last weeks season premiere, Robert Herjavec provided a closer look at the year-round sweater makers Tipsy Elves. In Herjavecs office in Toronto, co-founder Nick Morton, discusses the issue of leaving a successful dental practice for his new business full-time. When is leaving job security behind for a new business venture the right thing to do? The answer is not always as easy as it was for Herjavec, who was fired from his job at Logiquest, creating an instant silver lining for him to pursue his passion, his own business, BRAK Systems.

Dont quit your job if its going to hurt your family, he says, but at the same time, a business is a living, breathing thing. If you dont quit your job, its never going to grow. But only you can make that decision.

Herjavec bought 10 percent of the company with a $100k investment in 2013, and immediately made a bunch of suggestions that have changed the scope of the company. Tipsy Elves made over $3 million in 2013, but sales more than doubled in 2014, approaching $8 million. The key was going from a seasonal Christmas sweater company to a year-round apparel manufacturer. Also, making not just unisex clothing, but mens, womens and kids clothing helped. Advice from a successful mentor like Herjavec has broadened the companys horizons and revenue. Now, they can focus on holidays throughout the year and build on their success.

Friday nights are where Shark Tank andBeyond The Tankgo deeper into the reality of business. Shark Tanks season premiere is tonight at 8PM ET, followed by Beyond The Tank at 9PM ET.

By Evander Smart

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Source: http://guardianlv.com/2015/05/shark-tank-goes-deeper-with-beyond-the-tank-spinoff/



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Gambler loses $297K Scottish referendum winnings on UK election bet



Louis Dor, The Independent 9:17 a.m. EDT May 9, 2015

A bookmaker displays the odds on the result of the U.K. general election before the polls.(Photo: Leon Neal, AFP/Getty Images)

A man who made $297,000 by successfully betting on the outcome of the Scottish referendum is thought to have made the biggest ever loss on a political bet with a failed venture on the U.K. general election.

The anonymous man previously bet $1,386,000 on the outcome of September's Scottish referendum, winning $297,000.

This year he placed a $308,000 bet at 2/9 on a hung parliament and then added a further $8,500, wiping out the profits from his previous bet, and more.

A spokesman from bookmaker William Hill said: "For the majority of the night we were convinced he was on to a winner but things then spiraled against him.

"This is the biggest ever loss on a political bet but I have spoken to the man and he will live to fight another day. He is going to take a low profile for a while.

"He was more concerned that his analysis of the election didn't work out, more than losing the bet.

"It has been a remarkable series of bets," Hill added. "Although he lost, many of our clients have flourished. It has been quite an expensive night for us."

Elsewhere a gambler from the Midlands put $4,000 on a Conservative majority four days ago in Betfred and won $71,000, while Paddy Power's biggest win was a customer who won $38,500 by betting David Cameron would continue as prime minister.

This story originally appeared in The Independent. The content was created separately from USA TODAY.

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The Chicago Bulls Can't Wait Too Long to Fix Their Joakim Noah Problem



CLEVELAND It is the ultimate tribute to Joakim Noahand everything he represents that he has earned so much appreciation, so many accolades, even with all his awkwardness. There are plenty of good glue guys in the NBA, with Draymond Green and, to a lesser extent,DeMarre Carroll the latest to grab attention. But it's rather remarkable when someone with a gangly gait and a broken shot can go beyond capturing a blue-collar city's heart and a Defensive Player of the Year award to win over hard-edged sportswriters enough to finish fourth in MVP voting.

Yes, fourth.

That's where Noah placed for his relentless drive during the 2013-14 season, when he, at times single-handedly, willed the battered Bulls to 48 wins.

He finished behind only Kevin Durant, LeBron James and Blake Griffin in the voting and comfortably ahead of James Harden, Stephen Curry and Chris Paul, who followed their fifth-, sixth- and seventh-place finishes in 2014 by placing second, first and sixth, respectively, this season.

This season, Noah wasn't anywhere near their company. Not only did he not receive a vote for MVP, but he received none for Defensive Player of the Year either. The odds are also against him receiving any All-NBA votes this season after he finished on the first team with 101 of 125 first-place votes last season. And he may get shut out of all three All-Defensive teams after being named the first-team center last year.

In this regular season, he was just a plus-1.9 per 100 possessions, behind six other Bulls regulars and little-used backup Nazr Mohammed, whereas last season, he was a plus-4.3 per 100 possessions, best among Bulls regulars.

He's a plus-4.8 per 100 possessionsin this brief postseason, but that still stands as sixth among regulars, well behind all four other startersas well as Nikola Mirotic, who is a plus-11.6 per 100 possessions in much more limited playing time. Only Taj Gibson's ongoing struggles (minus-10.5 per 100 possessions with the second unit) have cushioned Noah's plunge in the power rotation.

Eyesight supports statistics. In fact, if anything, Noah has looked more like a negative than the numbers suggest. That's the real story, as many get sidetracked by the master instigator's usual array of sideshows, whether it's his silly spat with Ohio State quarterback Cardale Jonesor his postgame altercationwith a fan as he headed through the tunnel, whichdepending on your anglemay or may not have included spittle from the fan and a walkaway slap from Noah.

This is a basketball problem.

And it's a tricky one for Noah's truest believer, Tom Thibodeau, as the Bulls attempt to take control of a series now tied at 1-1 as they head back to the United Center for Game 3 Friday night.

Simply, if Noah doesn't show something soon, Thibodeau needs to reduce his minutes and try someone else, maybe the more offensively able Mirotic, who finished second in Rookie of the Year voting but has been granted only nine minutes in the first two games.

That sounds crazy to say considering all Noah has meant in recent years to the franchise, to the city, to the coach trying to keep everyone together. But Noah is regularly the fifth-best Bull on the court.

He's made a few pinpoint passes and does have eight assists in 59 minutes. He has also collected 16 boards, seven of which have been contested, according to SportVU, in 25 rebound chances. But that's been outweighed by the fact that he strangles the Bulls' sets with his tentative play, eschewing some open looks on those rare occasions when he actually turned to glance at the basket.

While he's not counted upon to consistently score double digits, four points over two games won't cut it for any starting center, no matter how strong the supporting cast. He wasn't an especially frequent or proficient shooter from outside 10 feet in the regular season, making 29 of his 87 attempts in 67 games (two were half-court heaves). In eight playoff games, however, he's been even more timid, with justthree attempts outside 10 feet, all missed, one blocked.Those deficiencies on offense were especially debilitating in Game 2, even as he made half of his four field-goal attempts. (He made a tip, missed a tip, made a bank shot and missed a layup.)

He has become too easy to entirely ignore, forcing the Bulls to play four-on-five. Cleveland, which had inexplicably wasted LeBron James against him in Game 1, recognized there was little need to monitor him in Wednesday's rematch, especially after Timofey Mozgov drew the initial assignment, charged largely with keeping Noah off the offensive glass. As Game 2 continued, and even as the Cavaliers got progressively smaller, Noah's defender simply left him to help derail Derrick Rose in the lane or to bust up Rose's attempt to pick-and-pop with PauGasol.

So what's the issue?

Why the decline?

Noah seems to be battling some sort of injury every season, and in this one, his knees and ankles have given him persistent trouble. He is known for playing through pain, and Thibodeau and Rose have both alluded to some issues there. Tuesday, Rose said Noah was "giving us everything he has."

But what about Noah's mental state?

He simply doesn't look like himself, and he certainly doesn't seem sure of himself.

That's been especially evident at the free-throw line, where he has never been elite but has never been awful either. Even after a career-low 60.3 percent this season, his career number is still a respectable 71.6, not all that far from league average.

After missing both free-throw attempts Wednesday, he's now 1-of-14 from the line in the playoffs, making Dwight Howard and DeAndre Jordan look like Rick Barry and Calvin Murphy. Cavaliers coach David Blatt, for all his aversion to the so-called Hack-a-Shaqhe says it's deemed an "unsportmanslike" play in Europedid deploy it earlier this season against the Clippers and may be tempted to experiment again. And even if he doesn't, it does appear that Noah is falling prey to a common conundrum for poor free-throw shooters: He's avoiding putting himself in a position to get fouled.

Noah insisted that his confidence is "good." "I'm good," he said. "Overall, I just think that I could have played better [Wednesday] night. Just got to keep working and get ready for the next one."

What does Rose think?

"It's not even confidence," Rose said. "It's just being in the right spot. Sometimes, he's out of place and so far away from the basket, where he can't get there in time. We have to make sure he's in the right spot for our offense."

Rose added that the Bulls need "to put him in the right position so he can be successful and our team and our offense can run a little bit better."

They've got to pick him up like he picked them up in previous years.

Thibodeau, when asked if Noah appears to be doubting himself, especially on offense, deflected some but didn't dispute it, saying,"Players go through different things. There's ups and downs in a game. If he's not going well offensively, there's so many other things he does that do help us. That's what I want him to lock into. Find another way to help. Make great effort on defense. Don't allow the offense to impact your energy or your concentration on defense."

Opponents are shooting 43.9 percent with Noah defending this postseason, including 50.8 percent on two-pointers and 58.3 percent from inside 10 feet. That comes after they shot41.4 percentwith him defending during the season. Cleveland is at 50 percentoverallthrough the first two games and 19-of-27 (70.4 percent) inside 10 feet.

If that continues, there goes the best justification for Noah's preponderance of the playing time: that he's a superior defender to Mirotic and Gasol.

Thibodeau made it clear that his call for concentration, even amid offensive adversity, "goes for the entire team. Not just Jo. So if it's not going your way, those are the things you can control." The coach can control something too: which guys go in the game and to the bench. There can't be much more waiting for Noah to get it going.

EthanSkolnickcovers the NBA for Bleacher Report and is a co-host ofNBA Sunday Tip, 9-11 a.m. ET onSiriusXMBleacher Report Radio. Follow him on Twitter,@EthanJSkolnick.

Source: http://bleacherreport.com/articles/2456994-the-chicago-bulls-cant-wait-too-long-to-fix-their-joakim-noah-problem



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Friday, May 8, 2015

Shaq falls over, loses shoe, breaks the TNT set



This is absolutely incredible in every d**n way possible.

Shaquille O'Neal, the "Big Shaqtus" and every other nickname his huge, 7'3 frame holds went crashing down on the TNT set during halftime of the Rockets vs. Clippers.

Shaq hit the floor harder than that old plate in your grandma's cabinet you've been wanting to smash forever. Shaq fell faster than everything in "Cloudy With a Chance of Meatballs." The first and the sequel.

Imagine the ground. That's a small earthquake inside the studio. I don't even know how the rest of the analysts didn't rock out of their chairs from a chain reaction from a literal giant falling to the ground ungracefully. I don't know what's worse, the graceful fall from your drunk uncle at a Christmas party crashing on your couch or the large seismic shock that comes from Shaq cracking a few tiles.

It's not Blackhawk down, it's Shaqhawk down. Man, Sonny Liston didn't hit the mat faster than Shaq. Jerome Boateng didn't get crossed up for this.This is bad. Everyone must remember the day that Shaq broke the Earth. The TNT set will never be the same. This is worse than whenKenny pushed him into a Christmas tree.

Forget Shaq'tin a Fool. He just re-enactedSHAQTIN A FALL. Down goes Frazier? Nah. Down goes the Big Diesel.

Let's just be glad he didn't suffer a compound Shaqture.

And, of course, it's Ernie's fault.

It's going down. We yellin' Timber.

Since you asked, look no further than below Shaq. SB Nation will provide you with the memes so you can provide us with the $$$$.

Here's Shaq just chillin with Simba:

Oh, did Mayweather win another fight?

Playing some Twister Shaq?

You thought we were kidding about Ali vs. Liston vs. Shaq?

Shaqtus was the name of a Gladiator once:

Hey Shaq, were you playing Grand Theft Auto before you fell?

HOW DID THAT SHARK GET IN THE STUDIO?!?!??!

It's okay Shaq, Austin Rivers can join you on the floor.

Well Shaq. It seems you've fallen and you can't get up. Call Life Alert bro.

Source: http://www.sbnation.com/lookit/2015/5/6/8563793/shaq-falls-over-loses-shoe-breaks-the-tnt-set



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Tom Brokaw on His 'Lucky Life Interrupted'



NBC's Tom Brokaw penned a new memoir on his journey through blood cancer, but he insists: "This isn't poor Tommy has cancer."

"There are lots of dimensions to being a cancer patient," Brokaw, author of "A Lucky Life Interrupted" said in a PRESS Pass interview with Chuck Todd. "The overwhelming one is that it takes over your life."

Brokaw is known for his privacy - but he decided to tell his story because he wants others to know about how to navigate America's complex health care system. He says his financial situation, connections and family support might have given him a leg up.

"I was on the board of the Mayo Clinic. I was diagnosed there and I could pick up the phone and get a hold of whoever I wanted to," said Brokaw, 75." What I learned is that you really have to get proactive and manage your case."

Despite a tough journey with multiple myeloma, which is treatable but not curable, Brokaw insists he's an eternal optimist.

"You remember that great old Ronald Reagan line about a child comes down in the morning and beneath the Christmas tree, there's just this enormous pile of horse dung. And he starts thinking, 'there must be a pony in here somewhere.' That's kind of my attitude about life."

A Dateline special on Brokaw's experience with cancer airs Thursday on NBC.

--Justin Peligri

First published May 7 2015, 2:04 PM

Source: http://www.nbcnews.com/meet-the-press/tom-brokaw-his-lucky-life-interrupted-n355596



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Adam Levine -- Sugar Bombed at Jimmy Kimmel ... Suspect Apprehended



Sugar Bombed at Kimmel's Studio ... Suspect Arrested

5/6/2015 8:35 PM PDT BY TMZ STAFF

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Nice day for a white welcome --Adam Levinejust got blasted with powdered sugar on his way into Jimmy Kimmel's Hollywood studio.

The Maroon 5 frontman was actually taking time to greet fans when the sugar bomber attacked -- seemingly landing a head shot on Adam with some sweet sweet powder ... and leaving one side of his face completely white. He did NOT look happy. (Check out this new angle of the attack)

Unclear if the attacker was protesting on behalf of any particular group -- or just some idiot prankster -- but he was quickly detained by security until police arrived and arrested him for battery. Adam continued into the studio for his scheduled appearance.

No word on what he and the band will play, but our best guess -- "Sugar."

Source: http://www.tmz.com/2015/05/06/adam-levine-powdered-sugar-flour-bombed-jimmy-kimmel/



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Cleveland Cavaliers and Anheuser-Busch anger viewers with ads



Beer maker Anheuser-Busch and basketball team Cleveland Cavaliers have found themselves sharply criticized for what many are calling tone-deaf advertising alluding to sexual assault and domestic violence.

The Cavaliers showed a promotional video on Wednesday during a game against the Chicago Bulls depicting a man throwing his girlfriend to the ground once it's revealed she is a Bulls Fan.

When its playoff basketball time, you have to be all in," avoice-over says. "So dont make the same mistake she made.

That came a week after Anheuser-Busch sparked a social media storm for a controversial label on Bud Light bottles calling it "the perfect beer for removing 'No' from your vocabulary for the night." A tweet on St. Patrick's Day also suggested that customers can "pinch people who aren't #UpForWhatever."

People rushed online to decry both ads, with many calling them tasteless and offensive.

"Hey Bud Light, Does #UpForWhatever Include Date Rape?" Chrystal Rose wrote on Twitter.

"Cleveland Cavaliers think sports fandom is justification for domestic violence," tweeted Navin Dore.

Advertising experts say the gaffes are especiallycringe-worthy given the recent nationaldialogue over campus rape in America and a rash of domestic violence cases in pro sports that have made front-page news.

"Organizations are human and sometimes make mistakes," said Miro Copic, a marketing professor at San Diego State University. "Maybe it was a last-minute ad from someone in the marketing department who thought it was humorous without thinking through the repercussions."

Social media and a 24/7news cycle mean marketing departments are often given more freedom than in decades past to run with an idea, Copic said. But that can mean more mistakes. And sometimes, he said, advertisers know a theme could be judged distasteful but go with it anyways.

"Some marketers might say, 'If this is a fine line as opposed to something flagrant, better to put it up, get a reaction, and be contrite later," Copic said. "The goal is to be moreprovocative these days."

Follow Shan Li on Twitter @ByShanLi

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Source: http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cleveland-cavaliers-anheuser-busch-ads-20150507-story.html



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