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"The Pacers and Thunder may come from small markets, but ABC is providing big-time talent."
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What A.J. McCarron Learned From ESPN To Build ‘The Dynasty’
“I think that's how we get this thing to grow, is people leave each episode where they're like, ‘damn I learned something today.’”
Does Your News/Talk Radio Show Have the Right Podcasting Strategy?
If you're not doing these things, you're likely missing out on a sizeable portion of your potential audience.
Steak Shapiro: Stuart Scott Was the Definition of a Talent
"He had the it factor."
One Question About Stuart Scott’s 30 for 30: What Took So Long?
“Whether it was references or catchphrases or just his general vibe, Stuart Scott was can’t miss TV."
ESPN Films Creating Stuart Scott ‘30 for 30’
“ The 30 for 30 film will explore Scott’s rise up the ranks at ESPN, his influence on media and culture, a painful divorce and his fight against cancer, which ultimately took his life.”
Bill Walton 30 For 30 Debuts on ESPN in June
"The series hits ESPN+ after the premiere."
ESPN Drops New 30 For 30 Podcast on Adidas College Basketball Scandal
"The Bag Game tells the story of Billy Preston, a 5-star basketball prospect whose recruitment to the University of Kansas was part of the criminal case that landed three people in jail in 2018."
ESPN Announces Bill Walton ’30 for 30′ Documentary
The Basketball Hall of Famer is viewed as one of the more eccentric figures in sports history.
Bill Walton’s 30 For 30 Should Be The First Of Many Broadcaster Films
"There have been so many talented men and women broadcasters that it’s probably too difficult to narrow down the field and then produce the episodes."
The BSM Top 5 Original Sports Podcasts of 2018
“Radio executives voted to determine the Top 5 Original Sports Podcasts of 2018.”
Mike Francesa Reflects on Thirty Years in Sports Radio
Thirty years in any business is a long time. In radio, it's an eternity. For Mike Francesa, it's never been about surviving corporate changes,...
Twitter’s Changes Offer a Sports Radio Education
We've all heard the saying "less is more". Apparently though, Twitter doesn't agree with that phrase. The company has decided to adjust its position...
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A Joyful and Positive Workplace Matters to Employees
Joy reduces burnout, increases collaboration, and enhances problem-solving.
What A.J. McCarron Learned From ESPN To Build ‘The Dynasty’
“I think that's how we get this thing to grow, is people leave each episode where they're like, ‘damn I learned something today.’”
Does Your News/Talk Radio Show Have the Right Podcasting Strategy?
If you're not doing these things, you're likely missing out on a sizeable portion of your potential audience.
Classic Rock And Alternative Radio Need To Cultivate The X-Factor
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