Demetri Ravanos

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Demetri Ravanos is a former columnist and editor for Barrett Media. He is the creator of The Sports Podcast Festival, and a previous host of the Chewing Clock and Media Noise podcasts. He occasionally fills in on stations across the Carolinas in addition to hosting Panthers and College Football podcasts. His radio resume includes stops at WAVH and WZEW in Mobile, AL, WBPT in Birmingham, AL and WBBB, WPTK and WDNC in Raleigh, NC. You can find him on Twitter @DemetriRavanos or reach him by email at DemetriTheGreek@gmail.com.

Sports Media Industry Puts ESPN and Pat McAfee Under a Microscope

“For ESPN, it's easily their biggest content swing in the Pitaro era outside of live sports and it certainly makes their daily lineup more varied, and probably more interesting.”

Meet the Market Managers: Todd Farquharson, Gow Media Houston

"I can walk into a meeting and say, 'Well, we're just like you. We're a local business born and raised right here in Houston, Texas. So we're very similar to you.' I think owners of businesses appreciate that."

Sports Media Blasts Blue Jays Broadcast for Insinuating Aaron Judge Was Cheating

"Talkin' Baseball shared a clip of the comments from the Blue Jays television broadcast on Twitter."

Phyllis in Mulga: The Best Caller in Sports Radio History

“Phyllis was as authentic as it gets."

Meet The Market Managers: Natalie Marsh, Lotus Communications, Las Vegas

"We pride ourselves on who we are as a group and why the sports teams want to be affiliated with us."

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"We're constantly exploring new opportunities for brands to connect with audiences at scale and pioneering new ways to modernize audio advertising, making it more accessible, efficient and effective,"

KSEV Pairing Craig Collins, Wayne Dolcefino in Morning Drive

Collins will move from evenings to morning drive and host the program solo three days each week.

Emerging Artists Get Festival Shot via TikTok Music Competition

"I'm excited to help spotlight an artist for this rare chance,"

The Debate Is Over: Pat McAfee, Not Stephen A. Smith Is the Face of ESPN

"For now, the man who once looked like the biggest risk ESPN ever took may actually be the network’s best example of how to maximize the relationship without walking away from the brand that helped build it."