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Soren & Kyle talk College Coaches, Jac Caglianone's AAA home debut, and the stadium situation. Then, Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports talks NBA with us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
From a clip from Front Office Sports, Capitals and Wizards Owner Ted Leonsis explained how he looked at buying multiple DMV sports teams, including the Orioles and DC United.
What does the future of CFB look like after the House settlement
We discuss the Royals big day and update you on NFL/NBA news in the Need to Know, our NBA Insider from Front Office Sports, Alex Schiffer, joins us to talk Jacque Vaughn to Kansas and the NBA Playoffs, and an HBO Kicker!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The newest recap episode is out and Len recommends a John Oliver segment for about the 250th time (this one on minor league baseball teams that rename themselves -- hilarious). We also talk NBA playoffs and Beave tries not to fret over the Cavs. We talk MLB and the Cubs' efforts to fend off the suddenly resurgent Cardinals. We also get on a tangent about MLB uniforms. Plus Chicago Sky, excellent New Yorker articles, the outstanding publication Front Office Sports, Robert Christgau A+ albums, recently discovered Top 40 hits, and more! JAGBAGS!
(0:15:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:05:00) Tim Brando, Fox Sports (1:47:00) Craig Smoak's “Off The Radar” (2:10:00) Wes Kittley, Texas Tech Track Coach (2:35:00) John McClain, HOF Columnist (2:50:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on recent news coming out of NCAA settlement and the involvement of the NCAA, her thoughts on restrictions that could be coming to the conferences and schools, what coaches have to say about the changes coming to college athletics and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 507 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Annie Costabile, a women's sports reporter for Front Office Sports. In this podcast we discuss the WNBA's upcoming season; where the league is as far as media coverage; the importance of Caitlin Clark and the Fever to the product; the challenges of covering the league as a beat reporter; covering the WNBA as you would cover any other sport; why Costabile left the Chicago Sun-Times; the future of beat reporting at newspapers; expanding Front Office Sports's coverage of women's sports; the the impact of social media on women's sports, both positively and negatively; and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
We talk Chiefs Schedule in the Need To Know, Front Office Sports' Alex Schiffer joins us to talk NBA Playoffs, and a Derrick Henry Kicker!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Christovich, Sports Business Reporter for Front Office Sports joins the show to discuss what Trump's commission on college sports could accomplish. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Grant reacts to the Celtics blowing ANOTHER 20 point lead at home, and preaches the dangers of underreacting to a Game 1 loss. William Contreras has a broken finger, and Grant can't understand how the Brewers are handling it. Mike Renner talks joins to talk Packers wide receivers and draft, and Ryan Glasspiegel talks about his Brewers hot dog story at Front Office Sports. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
(00:00) Zolak and Bertrand kick off the show by reacting to the Knicks being confirmed as the Celtics opponent for Round 2 of the playoffs. (11:45) We touch on Shams Charnia saying changes are coming to the Celtics roster after this season. (23:45) The crew reacts to the Front Office Sports report that Bill Chisholm has found the money to cover the sale of the Celtics and it should be finalized by the end of next week. (34:00) We finish the hour with thoughts on the “Celtics City” documentary and Isaiah Thomas being upset about not being involved.
We open Thursday's show talking about Matt Miller's Top 100 Most Valuable Draft Picks, and where the Chiefs and some local draft picks are at on that list. Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports joins us to break down some eliminations and story-lines in the NBA Playoffs, and we talk about a Royals Sweep!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
One of the wildest traditions in golf happens after the final putt drops at the Masters. This week, I'm joined by David Rumsey from Front Office Sports, who was one of 28 lucky winners of the media lottery and got to play Augusta National the day after the Masters wrapped. We talk about how it all went down—what it's like getting that golden email, trying to prep the night before, and stepping onto the first tee. David breaks down the round hole by hole, including how much he leaned on his caddie, which shots surprised him, and what it felt like playing some of the most iconic holes in golf… with no patrons around. It's a surreal story, and hearing it from someone who actually lived it makes it even better. This one was a blast.
(00:00) The guys kick off the final hour with Zo trying to come up with the funniest comedians from the Boston area and Beetle gets Lenny Clark on the line to name a few off the top of his head. (13:19) The crew answers some of your emails with your thoughts on today’s show segments and sports news. (23:25) The guys react to breaking news from Front Office Sports that says Bill Chisholm has reached out to a deep-pocketed NFL Owner about buying in on the Celtics with him. (32:06) Today’s Takeaways.
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) and Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) to tackle another wild week at the intersection of sports, law, and media. The three mainstays are also joined by special guest, A.J. Perez (@byajperez)The trio breaks down the latest in House v. NCAA, where the much-anticipated $2.8B settlement inches closer to final approval... or potential collapse. The lack of resolution around roster limits, opt-outs, and future NIL frameworks continues to leave schools, players, and lawyers in limbo as the July 1st deadline looms. With opt-outs like Chris Jenkins already launching new lawsuits, it's clear that House won't be the last courtroom battle.The crew shifts to the dramatic case of Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava, whose reported NIL-related “holdout” shocked the college football world. With conflicting stories from insiders and a do-not-contact tag surrounding his transfer to UCLA, the guys break down what this means for collectives, contracts, and whether schools are finally taking control back from athletes.In the same segment, the Rob Wright transfer saga highlights the chaos of the portal era as BYU wins out on a key prospect despite Baylor's apparent expectation of a return. The conversation turns to buyouts, contractual enforcement, and whether unionization might be the only path to lasting reform.Finally, Dan welcomes back AJ Perez, formerly of Front Office Sports, to discuss his newest role as producer of Netflix's upcoming Untold documentary on Brett Favre. They dive into the challenges of producing a legal minefield like Favre's ongoing saga, journalistic ethics, and why defamation lawsuits, even from big names, don't always go as planned.***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) A.J. Perez (@byajperez)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
On this episode of Conduct Detrimental: THE Sports Law Podcast, Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) is joined by Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) and Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) to tackle another wild week at the intersection of sports, law, and media. The three mainstays are also joined by special guest, A.J. Perez (@byajperez)The trio breaks down the latest in House v. NCAA, where the much-anticipated $2.8B settlement inches closer to final approval... or potential collapse. The lack of resolution around roster limits, opt-outs, and future NIL frameworks continues to leave schools, players, and lawyers in limbo as the July 1st deadline looms. With opt-outs like Chris Jenkins already launching new lawsuits, it's clear that House won't be the last courtroom battle.The crew shifts to the dramatic case of Tennessee QB Nico Iamaleava, whose reported NIL-related “holdout” shocked the college football world. With conflicting stories from insiders and a do-not-contact tag surrounding his transfer to UCLA, the guys break down what this means for collectives, contracts, and whether schools are finally taking control back from athletes.In the same segment, the Rob Wright transfer saga highlights the chaos of the portal era as BYU wins out on a key prospect despite Baylor's apparent expectation of a return. The conversation turns to buyouts, contractual enforcement, and whether unionization might be the only path to lasting reform.Finally, Dan welcomes back AJ Perez, formerly of Front Office Sports, to discuss his newest role as producer of Netflix's upcoming Untold documentary on Brett Favre. They dive into the challenges of producing a legal minefield like Favre's ongoing saga, journalistic ethics, and why defamation lawsuits, even from big names, don't always go as planned.***Have a topic you want to write about? ANYONE and EVERYONE can publish for ConductDetrimental.com. Let us know if you want to join the team.As always, this episode is sponsored by Themis Bar Review: https://www.themisbarsocial.com/conductdetrimental Host: Dan Lust (@SportsLawLust) Featuring: Tarun Sharma (@tksharmalaw) Mike Lawson (@Mikesonoflaw) A.J. Perez (@byajperez)Produced by: Mike Kravchenko (Watch on YouTube)Twitter | Instagram | TikTok | YouTube | Website | Email
Hour 2 of April 17, 2025 Jacob Townsend and Bud talk about the latest on Nico. Then, they hit on the opinion of the family member in the Front Office Sports article. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Christovich Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on the use of agents in college athletics specifically involving the NIco Iamaleava drama, her thoughts on the damage control that Nico's camp has done since the news came out, who is representing Nico during this and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Former KC Star & current Front Office Sports writer Alex Schiffer joins us to talk about the college hoops story that involved the FBI, and more college hoops talk after that!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Our defending champion of two decades of being the "MASN'spaliner" for Nestor and Baltimore Orioles and Washington Natonals fans, Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports helps piece together the future of new media money for MLB and life after Peter Angelos for David Rubenstein and the future of the city, Camden Yards and the baseball franchise. The post Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports helps Nestor piece together the new media money of Orioles and MLB first appeared on Baltimore Positive WNST.
My guest this week is David Rumsey, a sports business journalist with Front Office Sports. We break down the Players Championship, talk about Rory McIlroy's performance, and dive into the money behind the sport—LIV Golf, TGL, and whether golf's financial model actually makes sense. David also shares his take on the future of the game, from media coverage to sponsorship deals and everything in between. If you love talking golf and the business that keeps it running, this episode is for you. I found his explanation of what is going on between the PGA TOUR and LIV Golf to be super helpful.
We kick things off by speaking to Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports about the SEC's ascent to men's basketball supremacy.. Plus we start taking your phone calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In late February, ESPN announced that after the 2025 season, it is forgoing the remaining three years of its current contract. MLB responded by ripping the network, saying it has covered baseball less and less over the years. ESPN paid $550 million per season, and baseball will attempt to replace the upcoming lost revenue by replacing it with other networks and digital app opportunities. Eric Fisher is making his second appearance on the show. He last appeared in Episode 421 to discuss various topics in sports business. This time, he focused on the MLB-ESPN break-up and the fallout from it. He also discussed the baseball impact of the recent shakeup in Regional Sports Networks and how some teams broadcasts are being produced by MLB. Take your personal data back with Incogni! Use code SPORTSWITHFRIENDS at the link below and get 60% off an annual plan: http://incogni.com/sportswithfriends.
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports talks to Paul in the first segment of Wednesday's show. Callers react to the conversation. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
(0:45:19) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:08:16) Jim Grobe, Former College Football Coach (1:51:51) Craig Smoak's "Off the Radar" (2:24:24) Utah Football Schedule (2:41:44) John McClain, HOF NFL Columnist (2:58:43) Paul Catalina's Top 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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My guest today worked for Club Med from 2000 to 2002, starting her first season as a Fitness G.O. at Club Med Cancun. Before joining Club Med, she earned a degree in History from the University of Portland. After her time with Club Med, she pursued a master's degree in Broadcast Journalism, Broadcasting, and Film & Television at San Francisco State University. She put her degree to great use, building an impressive career as a Segment Producer, Film Critic, and Junket Reporter at WSVN-TV in Miami. Currently, she serves as a Podcast Video Producer and Talent Booker for Front Office Sports, working on the podcast Redefined, highlighting the stories, experiences, and achievements of multi-dimensional women in sports who are redefining success in their careers, homes, and lives. Joining us from San Francisco, please welcome Whitney Kennett! **My First Season podcast has always been ad-free and free to listen to and is available to download on: Apple Podcasts, Google Podcasts, Samsung Podcasts, Podbean App, Podchaser, Spotify, Amazon Music/Audible, TuneIn + Alexa, iHeartRadio, PlayerFM, Pandora and Listen Notes. And if you like what you hear, please leave a review on Apple podcasts.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 11am hour is presented by Findlay Roofing. Atlanta's most trusted and recommended roofer with 4 decades experience, and a lifetime warranty on their work...FindlayRoofing.com X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Braves Open Spring Training Play RedZone NBA Minute See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Matt and EzRaw discuss the latest in boxing news including:News and NotesKeyshawn Davis fight week review:Teofimo Lopez intimating that he was behind the racist package sent to Keyshawn Davis.Biggest winners and losers of last night's card?Brian “BoMac” McIntyre give his thoughts on Keyshawn Davis vs Gervonta DavisGervonta Davis raw and uncut on A Safe Place Podcast w/ Lil' Yachty. Oscar De La Hoya Rips Canelo For Signing With Turki Alalshikh, Calls on Canelo to Fight David BenavidezPromoter Bob Arum says he's unsure if Vasyl Lomachenko will ever fight again.Caleb Plant and Jermall Charlo have reached a social media agreement to fight each other nextTeofimo Lopez reportedly planning to fight in Alcatraz.Sources tell Front Office Sports that ESPN has informed the Top Rank Boxing it will be moving on.Matchroom boxing has officially announced that Edgar Berlanga (22-1, 17 KOs) will return against Jonathan Gonzalez-Ortiz (20-0-1, 16 KOs) onaMarch 15.Bam Rodriguez vs. Puma Martinez is fake news according to Kazuto Ioka. Imane Khelif To File Suit Against The IBA.The proposed bout between former WBC Heavyweight Champion Deontay Wilder and Curtis Harper has been cancelled. Former WBC Middleweight Champion Julio Cesar Chavez will return to action in the upcoming months.Marcos Villegas says certain outlets are blocking interviews with fighters.Best and Worst 5 Boxing Events of the Last Two Years (As Voted on By The Fans). What did the fans get right and wrong?EZ Money Parlay of the Day, EzRaw Report Card, EzRaw BreakdownEzRaw Report Card and then EzRaw BreakdownJack Catterall vs. Arnold Barboza Jr.Oscar Duarte vs. Miguel Madueno03/22 PBC on Prime:04/05 Queensberry on DAZN:May: Anthony Cacace vs. Leigh Wood Keyshawn Davis vs. Denys BerinchykMike's EZ Money Parlay of the DayMatt's Best BetsRAW Hard CashThe Rumor ReportTop Rank on ESPN not quite done?#MrOneTake's One TakeIs there still room for racism in boxing?Quick HitsRising Filipino super bantamweight Carl Jammes Martin (25-0, 20 KOs) is set to make his long-awaited US debut.Welterweight contender Ricardo Salas (20-2-2, 15 KOs) is set to make his return.Quashawn Toler Released Following Cancelled Bout Against Tiger Johnson.Lubin-Holmes Final Eliminator Set For May 10 in FloridaYoenli Hernandez says wants to fight Shane Mosley Jr.Francesca Hennessy Added to Historic March 7, All-Women's EventRead the latest news at Brunch BoxingThoughts or questions? Email us at brunchboxingqa@gmail.comHosts: Matt, and EzRawSocial: MikeProducer: Huey
(0:25:00) Ed "Too Tall" Jones, Former Cowboys DE (0:45:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:00:00) Jon Cooper, Ourlads Scouting Services (1:25:00) Arizona Football Schedule (2:00:00) Dave Bartoo, CFB Matrix (2:45:00) Paul Catalina's Top 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Day Two from Radio Row at the Super Bowl. Jared opens the show reacting to some of the comments from WR DeAndre Hopkins about his trade to KC. Does that show us the Titans have a culture problem? Ryan Glasspiegal from Front Office Sports joins the show to talk about the sports media landscape. We head to the phones.
Alexi Lalas and David Mosse broke down an exciting final match day in the Champions League. Christian Pulisic, Ricardo Pepi, and Gio Reyna all recorded goal contributions in their respective matches. Weston McKennie captained Juventus as they advanced to the UCL Round of 32. Manchester City avoided an elimination scare with a comeback in the second half. Neymar, Vini Jr, and Jhon Duran headline some of the final transfers as the January window comes to an end. To wrap the show the guys discuss Alexi's missed block in the 1994 World Cup against Brazil, Front Office Sports featuring Alexi's comments from the podcast, and USMNT Starting XI if the World Cup started today. UEFA Champions League Recap (6:28) January Transfer Window Round-up (22:44) #AskAlexi (33:20) USMNT 2026 World Cup Starting XI (43:18) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this edition of Golf Today, Jordan Cornette and Eamon Lynch recap the past week in golf that was headlined by Harris English capturing the Farmers Insurance Open. The two are joined early for a roundtable discussion with Rex Hoggard and George Savaricas to talk about the pace of play issue on the PGA Tour and possible solutions moving forward. The discussion continues with TGL talk and reaction to the first couple weeks of competition. After that, Beth Ann Nichols hops on to talk about a wide variety of topics around the LPGA. Jordan and Eamon then welcome in former soccer player and commentator Taylor Twellman ahead of his appearance in the LPGA Pro-Am this week. The guests continue with Justin Parsons, caddy of Harris English, to talk about the latest win and recap an exhilarating final round victory. Jordan and Eamon then pivot to Dan Roberts, Editor in Chief of Front Office Sports, discussing the impact of Tiger's 25th anniversary of his 2000 season and the lasting impact Woods had on the business side of golf. Finally, Managing Director of Player Relations and Development for the USGA, Heather Daly-Donofrio, joins to wrap up the show and discuss the brand new U.S. National Developmental Program. GT Roundtable: 9:16 Beth Ann Nichols: 29:32 Taylor Twellman: 38:20 Justin Parsons: 46:08 Dan Roberts: 58:30 Heather Daly-Donofrio: 1:07:35
(0:48:00) Grayson Grundhoefer, SicEm365.com (1:05:00) Tim Brando, Fox Sports (1:45:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (2:25:00) Joseph Hoyt, Dallas Cowboys Reporter (2:45:00) Paul Catalina's Top 5 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We welcome John Parsons of No Ad, No Problem Podcast to preview the upcoming seasons for Big 12 Men's and Women's Tennis and why if should watch the Men's side if you SERIOUSLY love tennis. Plus, David Rumsey of Front Office Sports discusses the news of Colorado breaking up with it's NIL Collective after just 10 months. 0:00 - Intro 10:20 - David Rumsey on Colorado NIL Decision 24:13 - Big 12 Women's Tennis Preview 34:47 - Big 12 Men's Tennis Preview Leave us 5-stars and a review! Twitter (X) Ten12 - @ten12network Phillip - @OKTXARPoke John - @JTweetsTennis David - @_DavidRumsey Bluesky - @ten12network Instagram /Threads - @ten12pod Check out Sport Social. Subscribe to our YouTube Channel. Find every show in the network at Ten12Network.com. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.houseofstrauss.comAs NFL newsbreaker Ian Rapoport told the world on Friday, preeminent sports media critic Ryan Glasspiegel is leaving the New York Post for Front Office Sports. Ryan and I discuss the why of his leaving such an established legacy brand, and segue into the business of sports media coverage. Plus we talk about the lurid Fox Sports sexual harassment allegations, California wildfires, current political cultural moment and more. Enjoy!
Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports starts things off today and talks about the biggest changes coming to college sports in 2025.. And of course we start taking some of your phone calls.. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
AJ Perez from Front Office Sports tells us how the RFK site bill managed to pass
In the final hour of the show Dave is joined by Editor in Chief of Front Office Sports to talk about the state of the NBA television ratings, told you what to watch tonight, and played a game of Celebrity Birthdays with Allen Stiles.
The NFL is gearing up for a big holiday weekend with its annual slate of Thanksgiving games, and its second rendition of a Black Friday game with Amazon. Front Office Sports writers Alex Schiffer, Margaret Fleming, and Amanda Christovich join the show for a roundtable discussion about the NFL's legacy Thanksgiving games, plus a little Thanksgiving trivia. Also, Front Office Sports Today is going on hiatus during the Holiday season. Owen and the Front Office Sports Today team gather for a roundtable discussion about their favorite guests and memories from the show, what to look forward to in business and sports, and what the team is thankful for heading into the Holiday season.
We dive into the FOS-exclusive story behind Michigan's recruitment of No. 1 prospect Bryce Underwood, largely facilitated by billionaire Larry Ellison's involvement in the Wolverines' NIL offseason. Plus, the Washington Commanders could benefit greatly from a proposed bill that would grant a new lease to their former home of RFK Stadium in D.C.. Front Office Sports reporter AJ Perez joins to discuss the outlook for the Commanders' next playing site and where the funding for a D.C.-based stadium would come from. Also, Saquon Barkley could boost the NFL running back market, and we explore the legendary impact of John Madden, and the NBA wants Caitlin Clark involved in All Star Weekend.
Santa Clara University is a women's soccer powerhouse, but faces challenges to survive in a world dominated by college football. Front Office Sports reporter Alex Schiffer joins the show to discuss how Santa Clara is adapting to the NIL era, and getting by without its own football program. Also, Chris Myers, a longtime analyst with FOX Sports, has covered Super Bowls, Final Fours, World Series, and more. Myers joins the show to share some of the stories from his expansive career, and how the media world has evolved in his time. Plus, Jason Kelce is getting a late-night show, the Giants cut Daniel Jones, and Aaron Rodgers could be done with the Jets.
Colorado and Oregon are both expected to make waves in each of their respective conference championships, despite 2024 being each of their inaugural seasons with the Big 10 and Big 12. Front Office Sports newsletter writer David Rumsey joins the show to discuss how conference expansion has allowed newcomers to shine, and some usual powerhouses to underperform. Plus, Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich takes a look at how the upcoming Trump Administration could impact college athletics and Title IX.
The New York Jets are trending in the wrong direction, and Aaron Rodgers's future with the team is up in the air because of it. Front Office Sports breaking news reporter Alex Schiffer joins to discuss where the Jets problems truly originate, and why the solution might not be as simple as parting ways with Rodgers. Plus, we hear from SailGP CRO Ben Johnson on recent developments in pro sailing, Caitlin Clark has turned down Unrivaled, and Joel Embiid is livid over leaks from the 76ers team meeting.
Juan Soto has been taking meetings with a slew of suitors, but only a few can truly afford him—for now. Front Office Sports newsletter writer Eric Fisher joins the show to assess which owners are capable and willing to break the bank for Soto, and how MLB is counting on its new CBA to balance things out. Plus, Cleveland has emerged as the latest suitor for a WNBA team, joining ... just about everyone else. FOS reporter Colin Salao explains the craze to secure the final WNBA expansion spot. Also, the NFL saw its biggest TV audience of the season, the Bruins fired their coach, and the LPGA will have a major increase in prize money next year.
The Knicks are on the verge of another NBA investigation, this time over the details of Rick Brunson's promotion to a top assistant role in the same offseason his son, Jalen, took a huge pay cut. Front Office Sports reporter Alex Schiffer joins the show to explain why the Knicks view a potential investigation as "harassment" by the league and how this situation could play out. We also hear from former Knicks GM Scott Perry, who weighs in on drama in the Eastern Conference and the rise of mid-market teams under the new CBA. Also, the Jets fired their GM, Jake Paul and Mike Tyson set records at the gate, and the NFL gets boxed in by the Simpsons.
On the Wednesday edition of the "Daily" host Mike Gill is back and is joined by special guest Mike McCarthy, senior reporter and sports media columnist for Front Office Sports. The guys discuss the following current subjects:What "Inside the NBA" Means for ESPN and TNT moving forwardShould the NFL worried about Netflix?NFL Ratings down the stretch, will NBC Flex the Cowboys out of Sunday night in December?New sports windows? NBA or NHL in the afternoon?MLB future on TVIt's all part of the "LWOS Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
NBA ratings have been low this season, but there is a moment of respite coming: The 15–0 Cavaliers take on the reigning champion Celtics in arguably the biggest 2024 Emirates NBA Cup game to date. It will be a litmus test for the tournament's gravitas in terms of TV viewership, says writer Front Office Sports reporter Colin Salao, who joins the show to discuss. Plus, the Lions are Super Bowl favorites for the first time. We hear from cornerback Kerby Joseph on the team's season so far and how it is navigating the NFC North, the toughest division in football.
The NBA and TNT could be approaching a legal settlement, according to Front Office Sports senior reporters A.J. Perez and Michael McCarthy. Perez joins the show with the latest in this rights saga and an expected timeline for its resolution. Plus, we speak with Bills pass rusher Greg Rousseau ahead of the anticipated matchup against the unbeaten Chiefs this Sunday. Also, Diamond Sports Group emerges from bankruptcy, the Rays have a new home, and there's a billion-dollar lifeline for Houston's iconic Astrodome.