We hear about sex trafficking in the state and what’s being done about it. Then, we learn about a big change coming to college sports as some states will soon allow their student athletes to make money through endorsements and sponsorships.
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Understanding And Addressing Sex Trafficking In Wisconsin
After criminal charges were brought against a Wisconsin strip club owner and his former manager, we have a conversation about sex trafficking in the state with a Milwaukee Journal Sentinel reporter who covered the story and an advocate working to help victims of abuse.
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Cashing In On College Sports: Some States To Allow Paid Endorsements For Student Athletes
In July, college student athletes in a handful of states will be able to make money by selling their name, image and likeness to companies in endorsement deals — just like professional athletes. We talk to a sports law professor about how this will change college-level athletics.
Episode Credits
- Kate Archer Kent Host
- Jana Rose Schleis Producer
- L. Malik Anderson Producer
- Steven Potter Producer
- Lee Rayburn Technical Director
- Mary Spicuzza Guest
- Nancy Yarbrough Guest
- Nellie Drew Guest
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