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Bomani Jones Believes Paul Finebaum Omission From ESPN Programming Surrounded Equal Time Provision

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Former ESPN personality Bomani Jones offered his perspective on the network’s decision to pull veteran host Paul Finebaum from some ESPN television appearances following an interview with OutKick founder Clay Travis.

Jones emphasized on his The Right Time with Bomani Jones podcast that the move was not driven by politics but by compliance considerations With sports programming, Jones said, the audience typically engages differently than in the political arena.

“If you offer sports opinion, especially at a national platform, most of the people aren’t that invested in that particular game that you’re talking about,” Jones explained. “There’s the fans of this team, fans of that team, and then there’s everybody else that’s just kind of looking and maybe has some general opinions, but they don’t have like a personal investment. It’s not nearly a this-side, that-side scenario as politics is right.”

Jones noted that Finebaum’s potential Senate run places him in a distinctly political position, at least for Alabama fans, who make up a significant portion of his audience.

“The idea of Finebaum running for Senate, number one, it squarely puts him in a this-side, that-side proposition at the very least with the fan base that’s in Alabama, which I would imagine is a significant proportion of the fan base that listens to the Finebaum show because of its historical roots,” Jones said.

Despite acknowledging the political implications, Jones was clear that ESPN’s decision was not motivated by ideology.

“I feel very confident saying this about the current world order at ESPN. There ain’t no rules, right? Like, not in terms of your ideology, not in terms of what your politics are,” he said. “You think that because Paul Finebaum says that he’s thinking about running for Senate that ESPN will pull him off the air for what reason? The only reason that would make sense is the equal time provision and them having a measure of concern about whether or not they run into conflict with that. And if that’s the case, that’s perfectly fair. I mean, that’s not even perfectly fair. That’s what they have to do.”

For clarification on his stance, Jones also shared that he does not have a personal relationship with Finebaum.

“If you guys know much of the history, that’s not my guy. That’s not my friend, right? I’ll just leave it at that. I don’t—I’ve had one actual factual conversation with Paul Finebaum in my life that was not on television, but that’s not my dude,” he said.

The comments provide rare insight from a former ESPN personality on the network’s internal decision-making and underscore the complexities of sports media figures engaging in political endeavors while maintaining compliance with federal regulations.

ESPN nor Finebaum has commented publicly on why Finebaum missed several regular appearances on network television programming on ESPN last week.

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NewsNation Plans Bipartisan Town Hall Event with Chris Cuomo, Bill O’Reilly, Stephen A. Smith

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NewsNation has announced it will hold a special town hall event with Trump administration officials, with Chris Cuomo, Bill O’Reilly, and Stephen A. Smith hosting the broadcast.

On Wednesday, October 15th at 8 PM ET, the cable news network will host a two-hour broadcast from the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington, D.C.

White House Border Czar Tom Homan is scheduled to appear. Meanwhile, former Sen. Joe Manchin (I-WV) will join the broadcast, while current Reps. Tim Burchett (R-TN) and Ro Khanna (D-CA) will participate. Political podcasters Benny Johnson and Adam Mockler of The MeidasTouch will also be in attendance.

In addition to airing on NewsNation, the town hall event will also be broadcast on The CW. Following the broadcast, Leland Vittert will host a special edition of On Balance at 10 PM ET. The town hall will then have an encore presentation at 11 PM ET.

The event marks the second town hall of the year with Chris Cuomo, Stephen A. Smith, and Bill O’Reilly airing on NewsNation. Earlier this year, the trio led a town hall event focused on the first 100 days of President Donald Trump’s term.

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‘Elvis Duran and the Morning Show’ Hosts Danielle Monaro and Medha Gandhi to Host 2025 NAB Marconi Radio Awards

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The National Association of Broadcasters (NAB) has announced that Elvis Duran and the Morning Show hosts Danielle Monaro and Medha Gandhi will serve as hosts for the 2025 NAB Marconi Radio Awards.

Scheduled for Tuesday, October 21st at The Edison Ballroom, Monaro and Gandi will lead the ceremonies on radio’s biggest night. Established in 1989, the Marconi Radio Awards are awarded to radio stations and on-air personalities to recognize excellence in radio.

“Danielle and Gandhi represent everything that makes local radio special — personality, authenticity and a genuine connection with their audiences,” NAB President and CEO Curtis LeGeyt said.

Monaro has been on mornings with Elvis Duran for the past 24 years. Medah Ghandi is the most recent addition to the show’s cast.

Elvis Duran and the Morning Show originates from iHeartMedia New York’s Z100.

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ABC To Televise Heisman Trophy Ceremony for First Time

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ABC will air the Heisman Trophy Ceremony for the first time on Saturday, December 13, at 7 p.m. ET, bringing the nation’s most prestigious individual award in college football to a new broadcast home. The event will originate from Jazz at Lincoln Center’s Appel Room in New York City, marking the fifth consecutive year the ceremony is held at the iconic venue.

Chris Fowler will return as host, emceeing the event for a record 32nd straight year. Fowler will be joined by ESPN college football reporters Holly Rowe and Marty Smith, alongside analysts and former Heisman winners Desmond Howard, Tim Tebow and Andre Ware.

The 2025 Heisman finalists will be revealed earlier that week during Monday Night Countdown, following the conclusion of conference championship weekend. Voting for the trophy closes on Monday, December 8.

The ceremony is part of a full day of live sports programming across ABC and ESPN, offering college football fans and sports enthusiasts a high-profile slate of events. The day begins with the Cricket Celebration Bowl at noon on ABC, which showcases the champions of the MEAC and SWAC in a premier HBCU football matchup in Atlanta.

ABC will continue its football coverage at 3:30 p.m. ET with a live NCAA Division I FCS Quarterfinal, spotlighting two of the nation’s top FCS programs competing for a spot in the semifinals. Simultaneously, ESPN will air a clash between Memphis and No. 6 Louisville, renewing a storied non-conference rivalry. Memphis enters the game following a 2024 campaign that included American regular season and tournament titles, while Louisville finished second in the ACC.

Later, No. 22 Kansas travels to Raleigh to face No. 24 NC State at 5:30 p.m. on ESPN, part of a home-and-home series with the Jayhawks seeking a fifth straight victory in the matchup.

The day reaches its centerpiece at 7 p.m. ET, when the Heisman Trophy will be presented live from New York City. Following the ceremony, the college basketball regular season resumes with Indiana visiting No. 9 Kentucky at 7:30 p.m. on ESPN, rekindling a rivalry dormant for 14 years.

ABC will close the night with the Bucked Up LA Bowl at 8 p.m., featuring teams from the Mountain West and Pac-12 at SoFi Stadium, while ESPN airs the C.M. Newton Classic at 9:30 p.m., a rematch of last year’s meeting between No. 13 Arizona and No. 19 Alabama in Birmingham.

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Netflix Reportedly Set To Bid On Global UEFA Champions League Broadcast Rights

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Netflix is reportedly preparing to enter the high-stakes world of European football broadcasting, as UEFA plans a major overhaul of its Champions League media rights from the 2027-28 season. The move could see the streaming giant bid for global rights to air one match per round. Part of an initiative that UEFA expects could generate at least €5 billion (about $5.6 billion) annually. This is according to a report by The Times of London.

The European football governing body, in collaboration with the European Football Clubs organization — formerly the European Club Association — is restructuring the way it sells TV rights for the Champions League, Europa League and Conference League. The initiative is aimed at attracting global streaming platforms, following the success of companies such as Amazon and Apple in sports broadcasting.

Amazon already airs one Champions League game per round in the United Kingdom, Germany and Italy. Apple holds global rights to Major League Soccer. Paramount currently owns rights to the competition in the United States through 2030.

The winning bidder for the new global rights would gain first choice of Tuesday matches. Though with restrictions preventing the same team, like Real Madrid, from being featured repeatedly.

Netflix, which has only dabbled in sports broadcasting, has tested the waters with a Christmas NFL game and the Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul boxing match. The latter drawing a peak of 65 million streams. The platform has also secured U.S. rights for FIFA’s 2027 and 2031 Women’s World Cup, signaling its growing interest in live sports.

The sale of UEFA’s remaining rights for Champions League, Europa League and Conference League matches will allow broadcasters to bid across multiple markets simultaneously. Companies such as Discovery/TNT Sports and Sky Sports could potentially acquire packages covering the UK, Germany, Italy, Spain and France.

American sports marketing agency Relevent is managing the rights sales on UEFA’s behalf.

Industry sources tell The Times of London the restructured deals could increase UEFA’s annual revenue from club competitions by at least 10%, up from the current €4.4 billion (about $4.9 billion) to €5 billion (around $5.6 billion) or more. By comparison, the English Premier League earns $4.0 billion annually from domestic and overseas TV rights. The new Champions League format, introduced last season, has already boosted payouts to participating clubs by 25%.

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NBC Sports Announces Hockey Broadcast Teams For 2026 Winter Olympics

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NBC Sports and Turner Sports will reunite a familiar broadcast team for the 2026 Winter Olympics in Milan, with Kenny Albert set to call play-by-play for Team USA men’s and women’s hockey, the network announced Thursday.

According to a report in The Athletic, Albert, Turner Sports’ lead NHL play-by-play announcer and a longtime voice for NBC’s hockey coverage, will team with Eddie Olczyk for men’s games. Olczyk, who works for both NBC Sports and Turner Sports, will return to the booth alongside Albert, while Brian Boucher returns as “Inside the Glass” reporter for his third consecutive Winter Olympics.

For the women’s tournament, Albert will be joined by two-time Olympic medalist A.J. Mleczko. Jennifer Botterill, a three-time Olympic gold medalist with Team Canada, will make her NBC Olympics debut as the analyst beginning with the quarterfinals.

This will mark Albert’s seventh Winter Olympics as a hockey play-by-play voice, the most by any American broadcaster. He will also handle play-by-play for the medal rounds of both tournaments.

The February competition is expected to draw strong attention. Last February, the 4 Nations Face-Off men’s exhibition between the United States and Canada drew 9.3 million viewers on ESPN, surpassing Game 7 of the 2019 NHL Finals, which had 8.9 million viewers on NBC.

In Canada, the same game averaged nearly seven million viewers across Sportsnet and TVA.

The men’s Olympic tournament will feature U.S., Canada, Finland, and Sweden, along with Czechia, Germany, Latvia, and Slovakia, all fielding NHL players. The 2026 Games mark the first Winter Olympics since 2014 to feature NHL talent.

NBC Sports will also deploy a deep roster of broadcasters for the games. Brendan Burke and Chris Vosters will handle additional play-by-play duties, with analysts including former NHL players Anson Carter and T.J. Oshie, as well as four-time Olympic medalist Angela Ruggiero.

Streaming will play a key role in NBC’s coverage, with Peacock serving as the primary platform. The Winter Olympics will run February 6-22, with live broadcasts on NBC during the day and full streaming on Peacock. The women’s tournament begins Feb. 5 and concludes Feb. 19, while the men’s tournament runs Feb. 11-22.

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Dan Patrick Wishes Retirement Announcement Was Phrased Differently

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Veteran broadcaster Dan Patrick is preparing for the next chapter of his storied career — and the end of an era. Appearing on Pablo Torre Finds Out, Patrick opened up about his impending retirement, his mindset behind it, and how the message surrounding his final contract took on a life of its own.

Patrick, who has hosted The Dan Patrick Show since 1999, said his initial intent was to communicate commitment, not closure.

“I didn’t realize it at the time, but I had signed for four more years and I said that’ll be my last contract,” Patrick explained. “Immediately people went to the end of the four years and like so you’re retiring in four years. And I go, ‘Yeah, but it wasn’t meant as an announcement other than I’m going to be here for four more years. That’ll be the last contract I sign.’ And all of a sudden, then it became I’m retiring.”

Patrick admitted he wished he could have phrased it differently, noting that retirement is still a couple of years away. But he also acknowledged that stepping away is a decision rooted in self-awareness.

“I made a promise. I didn’t want to be laughed at unless I was laughing at myself with you,” he said. “I can tell where I’m slowing down a little bit, not as sharp on things. I’m a perfectionist. I can’t put up with that.”

Patrick’s current plan is to finish after the Super Bowl in Atlanta in 2028, marking the end of his daily show but not his career entirely.

“I’m gonna stop after the Super Bowl in Atlanta. That’s it. I’ll do other things,” Patrick said. “I have a broadcasting school at Full Sail University and there’s some other things that I’m involved in, but I want to be great or the best that I can possibly be. And I’d rather go out early than go out late.”

The longtime radio and television personality added that the decision is also personal. “I made a promise to my wife. I was selfish for—we’ve been married 38 years. I’ve been in TV since I’ve known her and it was always about me, always about my career,” he said. “I told her that I’m going to retire so I can still, if I’m healthy enough, that we can actually do things.”

Even with an end date in sight, Patrick’s competitive drive hasn’t faded. He said that mindset continues to fuel his creativity.

“Michael Jordan would create rivals, but they weren’t really rivals. He’d make up stories. Like, in my mind, I’m still competing with ESPN,” Patrick said. “They’re not competing with me, but in my mind I’m competing with them and other shows, whether it’s [Pat] McAfee or Colin Cowherd or whatever. You want to be great.”

For Patrick, retirement may mean stepping away from the daily grind — but not from the pursuit of excellence that’s defined his broadcasting legacy.

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Megyn Kelly to Get Own Channel on SiriusXM As Part of Contract Extension

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Megyn Kelly has signed a contract extension to remain with SiriusXM, and expand her partnership with the satellite radio company.

As part of her contract extension, Megyn Kelly will get her own branded channel, as she’ll take over the Triumph Channel 111 brand where her current show is already heard.

Kelly is taking over the channel on the heels of news revealed earlier this year that she would launch her own podcast network, with the likes of Mark Halperin, Link Lauren, and Maureen Callahan joining for new shows.

“Linear television news is dead. People can’t stand those stilted, censored conversations anymore, which is exactly why this medium is thriving,” said Kelly. “I’m thrilled to deliver our bold brand of no-BS news live on SiriusXM and to be expanding my relationship with such a stellar, blue-chip brand and great partner. Soon our listeners will have the Megyn Kelly Channel to enjoy and trust for the conversations and content they love.”

Megyn Kelly originally joined SiriusXM in 2021, launching a radio show after previously working in cable and network news at Fox News and NBC News, respectively. She reupped that deal in 2023, expanding to not only SiriusXM platforms but to YouTube and other avenues, as well.  

The Megyn Kelly Channel will officially take over channel 111 on Tuesday, November 4th. The current lineup of programs on the channel — which includes shows hosted by Glenn Beck, Dr. Laura, Nancy Grace, and Dave Ramsey — will move to channel 123, which is the current home of independent public radio.

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ESPN Releases ‘Inside the NBA’ Broadcast Schedule for 2025-2026 Season

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For the first time in its storied 36-year history, Inside the NBA is crossing networks. ESPN announced that the iconic TNT Sports studio program will serve as its official pregame, halftime, and postgame show for select NBA coverage throughout the 2025–26 season, including the NBA Finals on ABC.

Produced by TNT Sports from its Atlanta studios, Inside the NBA — hosted by Ernie Johnson with Charles Barkley, Shaquille O’Neal, and Kenny Smith — will make its ESPN debut during the league’s season-opening doubleheaders on October 22 and 23. The program will air on ESPN and ESPN2 from 6–7 p.m. ET on October 22 and from 6:30–7:30 p.m. ET on October 23, followed by postgame editions immediately after each doubleheader.

“We’re proud that Inside the NBA – one of the most iconic and beloved shows in all of media – will play a leading role in our NBA coverage,” said ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus. “Fans should expect the same great show they’re accustomed to watching as it becomes an essential part of the highest-profile events in the NBA, including the NBA Finals.”

The move represents a historic collaboration between two major sports media powers. While ESPN and TNT Sports have long been competitors in NBA coverage. The new arrangement gives Inside the NBA an expanded national footprint across ESPN and ABC broadcasts. From the regular season through the NBA Playoffs and the Finals.

Throughout the season, Inside the NBA will appear as part of marquee events such as the NBA on Christmas Day, NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC, and NBA Sunday Showcase. Pregame shows on ESPN will air one hour before tipoff, while ABC broadcasts will feature a 30-minute pregame window. Postgame coverage will continue on the ESPN App following ABC games.

ESPN’s schedule includes multiple Inside the NBA editions during key dates such as December 25 for Christmas Day coverage, January 24 and January 31 for NBA Saturday Primetime, and February 22 for NBA Sunday Showcase. The show will also be featured during regular ESPN doubleheaders and marquee weekend matchups throughout the year.

Known for its unscripted banter and blend of basketball insight and entertainment. Inside the NBA has earned 21 Sports Emmy Awards and has been enshrined in both the Broadcasting & Cable Hall of Fame and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame.

Details on Inside the NBA’s postseason schedule, including coverage of the Eastern Conference Finals and NBA Finals, will be announced later this season.

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iHeartMedia Layoffs Continue Around The Country

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iHeartMedia’s latest round of staff layoffs has continued into a third day, following several markets and talent being affected on Tuesday and Wednesday.

If you have been affected by the current reduction in force, you can reach out to our Barrett Media team at john@barrettmedia.com or garrett@barrettmedia.com.

Here is the latest from Barrett Media:

In Cincinnati, Tiff Potter departs as APD/morning host at Kiss 107.1. Potter joined the radio station in May 2019 as APD/MD. Her previous stops include six years at KISS 108 in Boston with roles including Music Coordinator, night-show co-host, and traffic reporter.

In Cleveland, Afternoon host Jeremiah Widmer departs 96.5 Kiss-FM. He joined the radio station in May 2022 after previously hosting mornings at Audacy station Q104 for five years. Widmer also hosted mornings at in Canton previously.

In Dallas, legendary radio personality Bo Roberts exits as morning host at Lonestar 92.5 KZPS. Roberts was one half of the Bo & Jim Show in mornings on Q102 from 1982 to 1997, mornings on KZPS from 1998 to 2001, and reunited with White on KZPS from 2004 until Jim White’s retirement in 2022 and solo since then.

Roberts has not publicly commented on his exit, but many tributes have been posted about Texas Radio Hall of Famer.

In Denver, Garner Goin exits as vice president of programming for Northern Colorado and Classic Rock Programming and Program Director of 103.5 The Fox. Goin first joined the station in 1994 and had been with the station outside of a three year stretch programming 102.1 K-Fox in San Francisco from 2011 to 2014.

Brad White departs as Program Director for 97.3 KBCO. White was elevated to the position in 2023 after previously serving in roles including cluster Marketing Director and Promotions Director, APD of KBCO and Program Director of 107.9 KBPI since 2003.

In Minneapolis, AJ Mansour departs as Vice President of Business Development and National Podcast Talent Director. Mansour has held on-air, digital, and sales roles in the Minneapolis cluster at 100.3 KFAN and the Minneapolis cluster since 2007.

In Fayetteville, Duce Foreman exits as program director and afternoon host at 93.3 The Eagle and cluster Promotions Director.

In Toledo, Rick Woodell departs mornings at 101.5 The River after 20 years. Woodell previously has held roles including morning host i Greenville from 1992 to 2005 and PD of WAYS in Macon, GA.

In Little Rock, Kevin Mercer departs as program director and morning host for 100.3 The Edge and program director of 105.1 The Wolf.

In Nashville, Kaitlyn Askew exits as Digital Director for the Nashville cluster after ten years with the company.

In San Diego, Taylor Jukes exits as senior vice president of programming for the cluster. Jukes joined the San Diego cluster in February 2024 after five years programming Y100 WHYI Miami.

In San Francisco, Corey Foley exits the Marcus & Corey morning show at Star 101.3. Foley joined Marcus Najera in May of 2022 after previously working morning shows in Portland, Houston, San Francisco, Minneapolis, and Tampa.

In St. Louis, Mike Chambers departs as cluster Production Director and afternoon host at 103.3 KLOU. Chambers has been with the cluster since May 1998.

*** This is a developing story. More information will be provided as it becomes available. ***

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