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LeBron James isn’t just a basketball player. He’s a business. Follow him on Instagram and he’ll let you know about his latest movie. He’ll advertise cereal and cars, sneakers and soda.
All those ads have made LeBron rich beyond his dreams. And he’s not alone. TV and social media have turned top athletes into celebrities. Many of them make more money off the field than on.
When did athletes begin to turn their fame into cash? It all started 100 years ago with a guy named Babe Ruth.
LeBron James isn’t just an athlete. He’s a business. He’s in ads for cereal and cars, sneakers and soda.
Those ads have made LeBron very rich. And he’s not alone. TV and social media have turned top athletes into big stars. Many of them make more money off the field than on.
When did athletes start turning their fame into cash? It started 100 years ago with a guy named Babe Ruth.
LeBron James is more than just a basketball player—he’s a business. Follow him on Instagram, and he’ll keep you informed about his latest movie. He’ll advertise cereal and cars, sneakers and soda.
All those advertisements have made LeBron incredibly wealthy, and he’s not alone: TV and social media have turned top athletes into celebrities. Many of them make more money off the field than on.
When did athletes begin turning their fame into cash? It all started a century ago with a guy named Babe Ruth.