John Molori

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John Molori is a weekly columnist for Barrett Sports Media. He has previously contributed to ESPNW, Patriots Football Weekly, Golf Content Network, Methuen Life Magazine, and wrote a syndicated Media Blitz column in the New England region, which was published by numerous outlets including The Boston Metro, Providence Journal, Lowell Sun, and the Eagle-Tribune. His career also includes fourteen years in television as a News and Sports Reporter, Host, Producer working for Continental Cablevision, MediaOne, and AT&T. He can be reached on Twitter @MoloriMedia.

ESPN’s Laura Rutledge is a Sports Media Rarity

Rutledge has done anything but stay in her lane. She has shifted into overdrive, kicked in the turbochargers, and broken from the pack.

Remembering NESN’s Tim Wakefield

Heroes come in all forms, makes, models, and in this case, pitching velocities. Tim Wakefield was a knuckleballing Steel City phenom-turned-bust who came to...

Dan Orlovsky is ESPN’s Next Breakout Star

In today’s on-demand, social media-driven society, football commentary has become too much about hyperbole, grand statements, hot takes, insults, and soundbites. Dan Orlovsky embraces none of this.

Terry Francona Gave the Media Everything it Wanted in a Manager

"He played the media like Clapton plays the axe. There were no outbursts, dumb statements, or public humiliations."

Bill Parcells Shaped The Media By Giving Them Hell

"Parcells doesn't belong in a studio chatting with a quarterback. He belongs in a temper tantrum screaming at a sportswriter."

Breaking

KNZR Host Jaz McKay Exits, Clay Travis & Buck Sexton Added to Daily Lineup

"I just can't work with people who really don't want to be working with me. I don't need it."

8% of Podcast Listeners Pay Attention to Ads, New YouGov Study Shows

“One of the most distinctive things about podcast ads is how frequently they’re not listened to."

Beasley Tampa Taps Will Calder as New Operations Manager

"Will is an outstanding programmer and leader with a proven track record."

MLS Commissioner Don Garber: Sports Rights Will Continue To Grow On Streaming Platforms

"The experiment of a paid subscription didn't work. Do I think we're going there at some point in the future? Maybe five years, maybe 10 years? I agree with that, but we were early."