"When millions of people are tuning in to the biggest sporting event on the planet, hosted in your own backyard, sports radio doesn't have the luxury of pretending it isn't happening."
"There's a tendency that businesses have to hold things close to the vest... David and I don't believe that's a good strategy. Telling our story is important for everyone involved with Locked On."
What piece of information, what opinion, what story did you share that someone felt so moved by that they'd bring it up with a coworker or fire off a text about it? If the honest answer is "I don't know," that's the problem worth solving.
Rodriguez, Ortiz, and Jeter are A-list baseball personalities. Here’s hoping they remain motivated to move their broadcast talents into that lofty stratosphere.
There is a new Mike Greenberg. He has traded in his tie for an open collar and beard. The best part of the current-day Greenberg is that he’s having fun.
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.
"I don’t need to script out a lot of catchphrases or clichés. My job is to bring the best out of our analysts and have fun with them in the ongoing conversation.”
"There's a tendency that businesses have to hold things close to the vest... David and I don't believe that's a good strategy. Telling our story is important for everyone involved with Locked On."
What piece of information, what opinion, what story did you share that someone felt so moved by that they'd bring it up with a coworker or fire off a text about it? If the honest answer is "I don't know," that's the problem worth solving.