PLUS: Jersey ads, death businesses boom, and high-tech chopsticks.
[The Hustle] High school referees vs. nasty parents is a rivalry as old as time, and data shows that refs have had enough. Between 2018 and 2021, ~50k high school referees quit, citing verbal abuse from parents as the top reason why. In todayâs email: - Traffic lights: Theyâre getting smarter.
- Chart: Jersey ads are coming for American sports.
- Digits: âStranger Things,â cremation, and saltier salt.
- Around the web: The history of worldâs fairs, website accessibility tips, an unusual glossary, and more cool internet finds. ð§ On the go? [Listen to todayâs 10-minute podcast]( to hear Jacob discuss how the business of death is seeing its biggest shift in centuries, plus riffs on the future of traffic, cringeworthy Bezos videos, and more. The big idea
[traffic light]( The future of traffic lights Traffic lights were 1st used in 19th-century England, but the gaslit bulbs were hazardous and prone to explosion. In 1914, Cleveland [installed]( the 1st electric traffic light. The classic 3-colored lights emerged in Detroit in 1920. Todayâs innovations? Using AI to make our traffic lights smarter. How it works [LYT]( (pronounced âlightâ) is an intelligent connected traffic tech provider. Basically, its software uses data and machine learning to manipulate traffic signals and improve the flow of traffic. Cities often have traffic sensors, while emergency vehicles, public buses, trains, and even our phones are all equipped with GPS. This forms aggregate data about what traffic looks like at any given moment. LYT gathers all available data in a central cloud-based system, which âallows us to take that information and turn it into a single story,â CEO and founder Tim Menard explained to The Hustle. That story is like a real-time, birdâs-eye view of the road But the AI also learns from past traffic patterns. For example, say thereâs a city bus thatâs off schedule. LYTâs AI would take: - Historical information (e.g., how long the bus typically waits at a stop
- Real-time data (i.e., where the bus actually is) LYT then sets up a â[green wave](,â in which the bus hits green lights as it needs them. âThen people who are taking the bus are⦠less stressed because those buses feel like trains, where they only stop at each bus stop,â Menard said. A pilot program involving 17 intersections on a San Jose bus route [shortened]( travel times by 20%. It works on emergency vehicles, too In Fremont, California, LYT is being used to improve response time. Principal transportation engineer Eric Hu [says]( that because AI can respond to approaching emergency vehicles at greater distances, it allows âcrossing motorists, bicyclists, and pedestrians to clear the intersections ahead of time,â improving safety. Other benefits include: - Less pollution from stop-and-go traffic (and increased efficiency in EVs)
- Less overall congestion and reduced wait times for drivers, cyclists, and pedestrians And less stress â especially if youâre not sitting in your car trapped in traffic. BTW: For more, check out [this video]( on smart lights in the Netherlands. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=The+future+of+traffic+lights%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F04252022-%3Futm_campaign%3Dtraffic%2Blights%26utm_content%3D04252022-%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( SNIPPETS Lulu+: Lululemon [announced]( itâs launching a $39/mo. membership that includes access to live events, fitness classes, and early access to new products. Level up: Levels, a startup that pairs software with continuous glucose monitors to help users improve metabolic health, [raised]( $38m in a Series A round. The Hustle previously spoke with Levels co-founder Josh Clemente [here](. Stripe [launched]( a feature that lets businesses pay users in crypto. The 1st company to utilize the function is Twitter, which will allow creators to get paid in crypto for Ticketed Spaces and Super Follows features. Starlinked: SpaceX [signed]( a deal with JSX, a semi-private jet service, to equip 100 aircrafts with its Starlink WiFi terminals. Itâs the 1st such deal for Starlink. Amazon [acquired]( GlowRoad, an Indian startup that helps a network of 6m+ resellers sell products over Facebook and WhatsApp. The acquisition will help Amazon push into social commerce in the region. Business opportunity: Alabaster is a startup that turns Bible scriptures into photo-heavy, Instagram-ready books. See how other books can use their own modern makeovers [on the Hustle blog](. --------------------------------------------------------------- Hey â enjoy getting quick updates on what you care about? Take [20 seconds]( to personalize your Snippets. Pick your preferencesð and weâll send you more of what you love. Boom. [Personalize my Email â]( Chart
[jersey ad revenue]( US sports take a page out of Europeâs business playbook Jersey ads rake in massive dollars for European soccer teams. Manchester United alone pulls in $185m per year. Unsurprisingly, American leagues want in on the action. Per Axios Sports, the era of jersey sponsors is [upon us]( â ¾ of the Big Four sports leagues are either already offering jersey ads or planning to start in the next year, with big-time revenue implications. - NBA jerseys have had sponsor patches since 2017, pulling in an estimated $225m this year
- NHL helmets already feature ads, and the addition of jersey ads next season is projected to generate $160m-$320m
- MLB jerseys will begin offering patches in 2023, and expect to bring in $240m-$300m annually The jersey-as-billboard model is already boosting valuations, with the value of MLB teams up 5% YoY. With that kind of capital at stake, itâs only a matter of time before American teams follow Man Uâs lead and offer up the rest of their jersey real estate. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=US+sports+take+a+page+out+of+Europe%E2%80%99s+business+playbook%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F04252022-jersey-ads%3Futm_campaign%3Dtraffic%2Blights%26utm_content%3D04252022-jersey-ads%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( Free Resource
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[Stranger Things actors]( More like âExpensive Things,â amirite? (Ricardo Ceppi / Stringer) Digits: âStranger Things,â cremation, and saltier salt 1) The 4th season of Netflixâs âStranger Thingsâ has a per-episode [cost of $30m](. Hopefully they can make up for that with a lower-budget, high-performing show like âIs it Cake?,â where people guess if something is cake or not. 2) Six decades ago, fewer than 5% of Americans were cremated. Around 20 years ago, the number was 27%. In 2020, it hit 56%. By 2040, itâs [projected to be ~80%](. For cemeteries, that means [business models]( and physical properties could look very different. 3) Japanese company Kirin said it developed a pair of high-tech chopsticks that employ electrical stimulation to make food taste [50% saltier](. This reminds us of DouxMatok, an Israeli company that raised $30m to develop a [sweeter sugar]( and saltier salt. 4) A new analysis of 22 major US firms found that, over the pandemic, their shareholder wealth grew by $1.5T â 57x the amount of additional worker compensation distributed among their 7m+ employees, which grew [less than 2%](. 5) By 2025, legal marijuana sales are pegged [to hit $45.9B](. Edibles are a big part of that growth, though some worry their packaging could [confuse]( children, and candy companies are [annoyed]( about copycats. [Share on Facebook]( [Share on Twitter]( [Send as email to a friend](mailto:?subject=The%20Hustle%20wrote%20something%20I%20think%20you%27ll%20like...%0A&body=Digits%3A+%E2%80%98Stranger+Things%2C%E2%80%99+cremation%2C+and+saltier+salt%0Ahttps%3A%2F%2Fthehustle.co%2F04252022-digits%3Futm_campaign%3Dtraffic%2Blights%26utm_content%3D04252022-digits%26utm_medium%3Demail%26utm_source%3Ddaily%0A%0AYou%20can%20subscribe%20with%20my%20link%20here%20to%20get%20the%20latest%20in%20tech%20and%20business%20daily:%0A [View on our website]( AROUND THE WEB ð³ On this day: In 1947, President Harry S. Truman [inaugurated]( a 2-lane bowling alley in the White Houseâs West Wing. In 1950, a White House Bowling League formed with teams of groundskeepers, Secret Service agents, and other staff. ð¡ Thatâs interesting: Worldâs fairs used to celebrate human achievement and potential. So, why donât we have them anymore? Smithsonian [explains](. 𤣠Haha: [Words for That]( is a place where you can suggest and vote on terms for specific scenarios. For example, âdust horizonâ for the line of dust you can never quite sweep into the dust pan. ð Useful: This [site]( offers simple ways to make your website more accessible to users. ð¥ Aww: And now, [ducklings]( on a slide. Meme of the day
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