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Behind Tha Mike Podcast
Finding “The Voice”

Behind Tha Mike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2024 28:13


John Facenda is one of the main reasons I love the history of pro football. But, I wanted to know more about his background, including the details on his famous meeting between he and Ed Sabol that would lead to him becoming “the voice” of NFL films. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Florida This Week
DeSantis Ready to Run, New Laws Signed and Delivered, Florida Guard Sent to U.S. Southern Border, Healing the Political Divide

Florida This Week

Play Episode Listen Later May 19, 2023 26:53


This week's topics:DeSantis Ready to RunNew Laws Signed and DeliveredFlorida Guard Sent to U.S. Southern BorderHealing the Political DivideWith guests:Ed Sabol, Past President, Longboat Key Democratic ClubLynn Larson, Member-Miracle of the Key Group, RepublicanAubrey Jewett, Asst. Professor and Asst. School Director, UCF School of Policy, Security, & International AffairsSusan MacManus, USF Distinguished Professor Emerita , ABC Action News Political Analyst

Behind Tha Mike Podcast
Sabol Part II

Behind Tha Mike Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Jan 18, 2023 38:15


Ed Sabol started a sports film dynasty with the filming of the 1962 NFL championship. We continue to take you behind the scenes to show you why we love NFLFilms today! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
Lombardi Rules the Roost in DC and 2 Star QBs with a lot in common Celebrate Birthdays

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2022 20:14


In this episode of the Football History Headlines, we discuss Super Bowls LI, XL, XLII & XLVI as well as https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Ed%20Sabol%22 (Ed Sabol), https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Roger%20Staubach%22 (Roger Staubach) and https://pigskindispatch.com/(searchresults)?q2=%22Vince%20Lombardi%22 (Vince Lombardi) and many more Hall of Fame Legendary birthdays and stories. Here are some of the headlines we hit on in this episode: We are very thankful, honored, and humbled to be placed in the top spot of American Football History Podcasts by https://blog.feedspot.com/american_football_history_podcasts/ (Feedspot.com!) it is you the listeners and our fantastic expert guests that take us to these heights. Thank you! Miss our football by the day of the year podcasts, well don't because they can still be found at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website). Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) Go to https://my.captivate.fm/SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/Row1 )for access to the full Row One catalog for gallery prints and gift items. Plus, get a 15% discount on all prints on the Row One Pictorem Gallery with coupon code SHN15. Get a free one-week subscription to Newspapers.com by visiting http://SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers (SportsHistoryNetwork.com/newspapers). And with a paid subscription, you'll also be helping to support the production of this and other Sports History Network shows.  We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Mentioned in this episode: null null

Quaid In Full
S05E09: Any Given Sunday

Quaid In Full

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 24, 2021 60:56


Defector's David J. Roth pulls up a seat on the second footballiest day of the year as we talk about Oliver Stone's Any Given Sunday, a 157-minute "exploration of boundaries of filmmaking by peole who are permanently on LSD." Whether it's a #poppyfieldsmovie, why it looks so cheap, which Al Pacino(s) we get in this performance and what the F he's wearing, whose performance is most affecting (spoiler: LT's), what that smell is (spoiler: amyl nitrate), and much more in our discussion of a film that lists all the capital-I Issues with pro football, then chooses to run B-roll of lightning instead of engaging with them. Feast your ears on the fifth-season finale of Quaid In Full. Overall score: 7.33 QQQ score: 7 Days since a lost Kuffs accident: 21 Breaks: "They Call It Pro Football" (1966); "The Autumn Wind" and "Round Up" by Sam Spence SHOW NOTES Follow us on Twitter (http://twitter.com/quaidinfullpod) Get EVEN MORE Qontent (...sorry) at our Patreon page (https://www.patreon.com/quaidinfull) Can YOU get past the first 27 seconds of The Dennissance (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-dennissance/id1503394153)? Listen to Dave Roth on Extra Hot Great 381 (https://www.extrahotgreat.com/381); It's Christmastown; (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/108-the-wine-clown-and-the-disappearing-children/id1407429849?i=1000539107743) and The Distraction (https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/the-distraction-a-defector-podcast/id1525039108) Roger Ebert's AGS review (https://www.rogerebert.com/reviews/any-given-sunday-1999) Wesley Morris's in the SF Examiner (https://www.sfgate.com/style/article/Oliver-Stone-drops-the-ball-3053547.php) Mark And Sarah Talk About Songs Ep 073 on the noxious titular end-credits joint by Jamie Foxx (https://art19.com/shows/mark-and-sarah-talk-about-songs/episodes/eedb2037-801b-43d9-9ca3-b2de2e310d2e) Special Guest: David J. Roth.

TWIPF: THE PODCAST
1969, Week 3

TWIPF: THE PODCAST

Play Episode Listen Later Jul 30, 2021 44:52


In this episode, we talk about Dickie Post, cold temps in late September, and what we think of refs.This week's quote: "Who is Karl Kremser?"

CFL America Radio
The Voice of God

CFL America Radio

Play Episode Listen Later May 2, 2021 23:56


In 1965, Ed Sabol discovered John Facenda in a bar where when he overheard him describe some football footage playing on the screen. Facenda was then a popular local television news anchor. Impressed, Ed Sabol approached him with an offer to narrate NFL Films footage and so began an inextricable vocal-film partnership. Sabol himself described Facenda as a stentorian baritone. Facenda and Jack Whitaker, a CBS Sports television legend, worked together on Philly TV in the 1950s and 60s. Facenda's sepulchral Voice of God  articulated in somber narrative, battle ridden NFL marathons. His recordings were orchestrated symphonically, against the musical soundtrack of composer Sam Spence. How many NFL fans love to attempt an imitation of Facenda's “On the frozen tundra of Lambeau Field?” Every letter is articulated diligently and enunciated perfectly. Sadly, he passed away in 1983, with his final voice-over work being the highlight film covering Super Bowl XVIII.

Football Is Family
Interview with NFL Films' Chris Willis

Football Is Family

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 4, 2021 28:47


Football Is Family is part of the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters For Your Favorite Sport's Yesteryear). NFL Films has influenced thousands of NFL fans from the moment Ed Sabol first recorded the 1962 NFL Championship game until now. When you watch a NFL Films' presentation, you see the love and devotion they have for the game and preserving its history. In this episode of the Football is Family podcast, we talk to Chris Willis- a man who has dedicated his life to preserving and presenting football history to those of us who love the sport. You can follow Chris on Twitter @cdwillis83 You can also buy any of his books on Amazon, Books A Million, or at any other book stores.

The Rich Eisen Show
REShow: Nick Saban & Ken Rodgers - hour 2 (02-12-21)

The Rich Eisen Show

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 12, 2021 56:00


Alabama head coach Nick Saban and Rich discuss why 170-pound Heisman Trophy-winning WR DeVonta Smith is NOT too small to succeed in the NFL, how college recruiting compares to scouting for the NFL Draft, if the College Football Playoff should expand beyond four teams, the art of motivating players of different personality types, what happened the first time he met Bill Belichick, his advice for Urban Meyer and what he did three decades ago when his wife told him to hire the then-obscure coach, and if he would ever consider returning to the pro ranks. NFL Films producer Ken Rodgers and Rich discuss Steve Sabol’s impact on league history with his NFL Films productions that have resulted in 132 Emmy Awards over the decades, his new ESPN 30-for-30 ‘Al Davis vs. the NFL’ documentary, why he chose to use Deep Fake technology to aid in the telling of the Al Davis vs. Pete Rozelle story, and his quest to find those mythic NSFW outtakes by legendary NFL Films’ voice John Facenda.  Rich wraps up the hour recounting the first time he met NFL Films found Ed Sabol at the NFL Network studio, and reacting to the Raptors deciding to play the rest of their season in Tampa. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch
The Greatest Comeback and First Overtime In Super Bowl History Occurred!

Pigskin Daily History Dispatch

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 5, 2021 17:00


Here are some of the headlines we hit on in this episode: Super Bowls LI XL, XLII & XLVI are all discussed as well as Ed Sabol, Roger Staubach and Vince Lombardi Come join us at the https://pigskindispatch.com/ (Pigskin Dispatch website) to see even more Positive football news! Sign up to get daily football history headlines in your email inbox @ https://pigskindispatch.com/home/Email-subscriber (Email-subscriber) We also feature great music by Mike and Gene Monroe along with Jason Neff & great graphics from time to time from the folks at http://www.gridiron-uniforms.com/GUD/controller/controller.php?action=main (Gridiron-Uniform Database). Want more Sports History delivered to your ears, come see this podcast and many more at the https://sportshistorynetwork.com/ (Sports History Network - The Headquarters of Sports' Yesteryear!) We would like to thank the https://footballfoundation.org/ (National Football Foundation), https://www.profootballhof.com/players/ (Pro Football Hall of Fame), https://www.onthisday.com/ (On this day.com) and https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ (Pro Football Reference) Websites for the information shared with you today. Support this podcast

Let's Talk Sales
Inspirational Quote by Ed Sabol

Let's Talk Sales

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 13, 2020 2:21


Today's quote from Ed Sabol is all about the importance of storytelling. Read on to learn more about this week's Let's Talk Sales inspiration! Ed Sabol Quote And today's quote comes from Ed Sabol, an American filmmaker. He said: “Tell me a fact and I'll learn. Tell me the truth and I'll believe. But tell me […] The post Inspirational Quote by Ed Sabol appeared first on Criteria For Success.

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Storytime with GamerDude
Music, Narration, Presentation: This is the NFL

Storytime with GamerDude

Play Episode Listen Later Nov 14, 2018 21:00


GamerDude grew up in the days before ESPN, sportsradio, and hot takes, and long before the NFL became the behemouth that it is today. When he was a kid, the only highlights he was able to see were featured on This Week In The NFL, a weekly highlight show. That once-a-week show was put together by NFL Films, which was founded by Ed Sabol, and Ed combined presentation, music, and narration in such a way that even the most mundane of games felt like an epic adventure. GamerDude talks about his fandom for the Jets, and the Giants, where NFL Films came from, and how he looked forward to the highlights every week. He talks about the creation of NFL Films, the music it used in the highlight packages, and the voice of the NFL, John Facenda. For folks of a certain age, these are the sounds of the NFL.

NFL Fantasy Live
Top free agent QBs & AFC East outlook

NFL Fantasy Live

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 53:55 Transcription Available


A room with some heroes – Dan Hanzus and Chris Wesseling – are joined by Dave Dameshek and Handsome Hank for part 1 of the NFL podcast crossover. The group discuss the latest Peyton Manning update, Marshawn Lynch's contract situation and the Browns' reported interest in Marcus Mariota. Plus the top quarterbacks in free agency, an AFC East offseason outlook and a tribute to NFL Films founder Ed Sabol.Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Time to GET YOUR FIX of Clevelands freshest sports radio, click the link and TUNE IN NOW! We talk great coaches as Gregg Popovich passes the 1000 win mark, Jeff Gorman of Indians 101 is talking the impact of Shields to SD, top FA still unsigned heading into camp, MLB salary issues, and a lot of Tribe Talk, Dr Football Bill Chachkes is in the house talking NFL offseason underway, legal troubles, TRich in Indy a flop, Ed Sabol and the revolutionary NFL Films, athletes as role models - REALITY CHECK and so much more... GET YOUR FIX!

Around the NFL
Top free agent QBs & AFC East outlook

Around the NFL

Play Episode Listen Later Feb 10, 2015 53:55


A room with some heroes – Dan Hanzus and Chris Wesseling – are joined by Dave Dameshek and Handsome Hank for part 1 of the NFL podcast crossover. The group discuss the latest Peyton Manning update, Marshawn Lynch’s contract situation and the Browns’ reported interest in Marcus Mariota. Plus the top quarterbacks in free agency, an AFC East offseason outlook and a tribute to NFL Films founder Ed Sabol. 

The Rich Eisen Podcast
REP: Greg Cosell

The Rich Eisen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Mar 27, 2013 77:54


Greg Cosell Rich dials up NFL Fims senior producer Greg Cosell to discuss the 2013 draft class and find out some names that have jumped out on the tape to Cosell during his film study process over the past few months.  Cosell shares some great stories of how he first got his start at NFL Films back in 1984 after interviewing with Ed Sabol and also discusses his legendary uncle, the great Howard Cosell. Enjoy, and as always, thanks for downloading! Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

The Jets Twit Podcast
107: Passing of a Legend

The Jets Twit Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 19, 2012 10:21


Erik talks about the passing of NFL Films Legend Ed Sabol who lost his battle to a brain tumor yesterday. He reflects on his influence on the sport we love and how it affected his life. Follow Erik on Twitter @e_man and @Jetstwit and be sure to read his blog JetsTwit.com

The Rich Eisen Podcast
REP: Remembering Steve Sabol

The Rich Eisen Podcast

Play Episode Listen Later Sep 18, 2012 92:29


Jerry Jones, Sterling Sharpe, Bob Costas, Michael Lombardi, Carl Peterson and Steve Mariucci all reflect on the life of Steve Sabol, one of the NFL's and televisions most influential and incredible men.  This special edition of the Rich Eisen Podcast remembering the life and contributions of Steve Sabol also includes Steve's last appearance on the podcast just prior to Super Bowl XLV in Dallas, where Steve's father Ed was nominated for induction into the Pro Football Hall of Fame class of 2011.  NFL Films is more than a production company, it's an institution. The life's work of Steve Sabol, a football player turned artist who transformed American television for half a century. In 1962, Ed Sabol won the rights to film the league's championship game and NFL Films was born. In a sense, so was Steve, who was there that freezing day at Yankee Stadium working as a cameraman. For the next 50 years, he never stopped working for the NFL. Few men in the League have ever had a longer run. None has ever had a better one. He was the game's first quintuple threat. An Emmy-winning auteur who won statuettes for cinematography, editing, writing, directing and producing. The only man ever to be so honored. But it wasn't hardware that Steve loved, it was the game. And he saw it as no one ever had. Through the eyes of an artist. With an unerring eye for detail, and a pitch perfect ear, Steve quickly transformed NFL Films from simple chroniclers of the game, to epic myth makers. And he did it, as all great artists do, by taking chances. Super slow motion, wireless mics on players, reverse angle replays, follies films, and custom composed musical scores. All that's standard stuff today, but before NFL Films it was unheard of. But then, Steve never thought like a sports filmmaker, he thought like a Hollywood storyteller. Big, bold, honest, and, funny. Those were the hallmarks of Steve's work. And Steve himself. Across fifty years, and tens of thousands of programs, there was one constant at NFL Films: Steve Sabol. He was one of that now rare breed of executive who not only had done every job in the company at one time or another, but could still do any of them better than most. More than the company's head, he was its heartbeat. Last summer, Steve presented his father for induction into Pro Football's Hall of Fame. Big Ed, reminded the crowd that his motto was: “Tell me a story and it'll live forever.” Like any good son, Steve always listened to his father. Then worked until he became the greatest storyteller the NFL has ever known. But he also listened to his heart. And by turning to the game he loved, he also embraced a piece of wisdom he learned while studying art at Colorado college. Art is love's accomplice, take love away and there is no art. Steve Sabol knew that better than anyone. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.