The Economics of Owning the NFL's Most Valuable Franchise

The Dallas Cowboys haven't made it past the divisional round since 1996. No Super Bowl in nearly thirty years. And yet — they're the most valuable and most profitable sports organization on the planet. In this video, we break down the economics behind the NFL's most dominant franchise. How the league's revenue-sharing model guarantees every owner $430+ million a year before a single ticket is sold. Why Jerry Jones's individual sponsorship deals changed the rules for everyone. How AT&T Stadium became a year-round money machine. And why buying an NFL team isn't really about football at all — it's about owning a media company, a real estate developer, and a global brand, all at once. Plus: the real numbers behind what it costs to run the Cowboys, the risks nobody talks about, and why even if you had $13 billion, you still probably couldn't get in. DESCRIPTION: THE HISTORY OF YOUTUBE / The story of YouTube… a 20 year journey through YouTube’s different eras. From being a dating site on the edge of bankruptcy to becoming the 2nd most viewed site in the world. YouTube’s rise is a wild underdog success story. But this video is also a journey through the different eras of YouTube, from the rise of the creator economy, to the adpocalypse, to all kinds of scandals and drama. This is a business story with plenty of twists. It all begins with three early PayPal employees: Steve Chen, Chad Hurley and Jawed Karim. We'll cover many historic YouTube moments: from YouTube's first video, to early viral videos and YouTubers, to the most disliked video in YouTube history. Welcome to the insane history of YouTube by MagnatesMedia (home of business mini movies & crazy true business stories / business documentaries). I hope you enjoy the rise of YouTube!