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It's a frightening and fun Davey Mac Sports Program Halloween Special for all you ghosts and goblins out there! Dave discusses the horror story which is the New York Football Giants now that their most popular player, Cam Skattebo, breaks his ankle and is out for the season! The NBA scandal hits hard as commissioner Adam Silver is in deep sh*t! A new article from Front Office Sports states that ESPN thinks Pat McAfee is a "diva"! Ruh-roh! Also- Dave sees Roy and Sean O.'s Pearl Jam cover band (PJNY) in Long Island, new show character Petey The Pumpkin Boy stops by to tell some Halloween jokes, Mike Francesa is a downer, and much more! Enjoy this epic 407th episode of the DMSP today and Happy Halloween!
CP “The Fanchise” is joined by Front Office Sports reporter Ben Horney — who was in the room at the FBI press conference — to break down the federal cases that name Chauncey Billups, Terry Rozier, and Damon Jones in alleged gambling and insider information schemes. We get into how the investigations work, why the Feds are treating the sportsbooks as “victims,” why the NBA reportedly “cleared” certain players who were still arrested, and whether this has now become Adam Silver's biggest crisis as commissioner.Then we pivot to Knicks basketball: Knicks start the year 1–0, Celtics are coming to MSG, and the Mike Brown era is already showing a totally different vibe from Tom Thibodeau — even with early injuries to Mitchell Robinson, Josh Hart, OG Anunoby, and Karl-Anthony Towns. We talk rotations, depth, Deuce McBride, and whether this Knicks team is truly built for June.Subscribe, rate, review, and tap in with the #1 show for the fans, by the fans.Support the show
Time for Sports Graffiti! Mason and Ireland are joined by Ben Horney from Front Office Sports. Horney was at the FBI press conference today, what was his takeaway? What are the best biopic movies? The Bruce Springsteen biopic comes out tomorrow! The guys are joined by Ramona Shelburne! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On this episode of the SeventySix Capital Sports Leadership Show, Wayne Kimmel interviewed the Co-Founders of Courtside Sports Advisors, Josh Goldstein & Robert Jakobi.Founded by Goldstein and Jakobi, Courtside Sports Advisors has quickly established itself as a trusted partner to leading sports properties and brands, specializing in forging innovative corporate partnerships across multiple sports. Their growing roster of clients includes the Brooklyn Nets, Nashville SC, New York Red Bulls, Team Miami (Powered by Magnus), the E1 Series, and PTC (Players' Tribune Creative).Jakobi launched Team Miami alongside global entertainment icon Marc Anthony in the world's first all-electric powerboat championship — the E1 Series. The league merges sustainability, speed, and celebrity, representing the next frontier in sports innovation and fan engagement.In 2024, Courtside Sports Advisors played a pivotal role in securing a partnership between E1, Team Miami, and Azimut Yachts for the inaugural E1 World Championship Series, further cementing the firm's reputation as a leader in shaping the business of emerging sports.As the E1 Miami Grand Prix approaches, Goldstein and Jakobi are also collaborating with Front Office Sports to host The Next Wave, an exclusive event in Miami on November 6, bringing together leaders from sports, finance, and media to explore the future of sports — from innovation and investment to the evolution of fan experiences. SeventySix Capital Managing Partner Wayne Kimmel will speak on a panel at the event. Josh Goldstein:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/joshua-goldstein-564394a0/Robert Jakobi:LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/robertjakobi/Chapters03:00 The E1 World Championship09:00 Building Corporate Partnerships15:00 Focus on Emerging Sports Leagues21:00 VIP Experience and Celebrity Involvement27:00 Future Plans and Sports Investment
Mel Kiper released his top 10 quarterbacks list. No. 1 is Oregon's Dante Moore. Joe likes him. No. 2 is Fernando Mendoza (Indiana). Bob likes them but isn't sold yet. Front Office Sports has learned that if Franklin gets a new job, the money can offset from what they owe.
Hour 2 with Bob Pompeani and Joe Starkey: Nick thinks there isn't a concrete plan for Pat Freiermuth. There is more of a plan for Jonnu Smith and Darnell Washington. Mike Tomlin took a shot at Andrew Berry in Cleveland for trading Joe Flacco to the Bengals. Top quarterback prospects in 2026 NFL Draft. Penn State fired James Franklin and Front Office Sports has learned that if Franklin gets a new job, the money can offset from what they owe him.
Sam Bankman-Fried BioSnap a weekly updated Biography.Sam Bankman-Fried's story continues to reverberate through crypto, finance, legal circles, and even pop culture. Sentenced to 25 years in federal prison back in March 2024 after being found guilty in late 2023 of a multitude of criminal charges related to defrauding FTX customers, he remains incarcerated at the Metropolitan Detention Center in Brooklyn, where prison conditions are reported as miserable and sometimes chaotic, according to sources described in Business Insider and the New York Post. Bankman-Fried, now 32, sits alongside other notorious inmates such as Sean "Diddy" Combs and faces a daily existence far removed from his days as a billionaire crypto prodigy. According to AOL, though sentenced to 25 years, federal Bureau of Prisons projections show he'll likely be released just under 21 years from now, in December 2044.Recent headlines have turned intermittently toward speculation and rumor about potential relaunch attempts of FTX. Toktimes.com has commented on “whispers and sometimes shouts about FTX 3.0,” with debate swirling among industry insiders and internet commentators over whether any new version is actually serious business or just meme-fueled fantasy. The reality is that, since early 2025, the FTX bankruptcy estate moved forward with court-approved creditor distributions. Rather than a phoenix rising, the focus is squarely on accountable repayment and complex asset recovery, providing partial restitution and moving the operational dead shell of FTX further away from any comeback narrative—the comeback talk is more speculative than practical.Meanwhile, the scandal's epicenter has expanded to encompass Bankman-Fried's family. His parents, Joseph Bankman and Barbara Fried, renowned Stanford Law School professors, are weathering scrutiny over a reported $26.4 million in gifts and property received from FTX. While they insist they had no executive role or knowledge of fraud, court documents and Signal chat evidence suggest Joseph played an advisory role during key moments in FTX's saga, notably the relocation to the Bahamas and the company's final meltdown. The bankruptcy estate's ongoing suits against the couple have pulled Stanford University into the fray, challenging both its reputation and its creditor role. Coin World and Coinpaper are sources repeatedly discussing how federal prosecutors may be weighing charges against Bankman-Fried's parents as part of tightening legal nooses around those who carried the aura—or the benefits—of the FTX empire.In the wider financial and pop culture sphere, Sam Bankman-Fried remains a reference point for conversations on high-flying fintech disasters and the perils of unchecked investing. The NBA's own Aspiration sponsorship drama was recently compared in Front Office Sports to FTX, as league officials and journalists debated how such deals pass muster after the fallout of crypto's boom and bust. AI and market commentators also use his downfall as shorthand for how governance failures can tank revolutionary promises, as evidenced in Yale Insights.No verified social media activity has come from Bankman-Fried personally, but his name trends routinely in crypto Twitter spaces, TikTok finance jokes, and Subreddits dissecting everything from legal minutiae to prison folklore. For now, the biographical significance is clear: Bankman-Fried has gone from crypto's brightest to its most cautionary tale, with the legal and financial fallout reshaping not only his life, but the culture, governance, and trust mechanisms at the center of digital markets.Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOtaThis content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
From 'Spits & Suds' (subscribe here): Eric Fisher of Front Office Sports joins host Gavin Spittle to break down the recent article that came out about the Dallas Stars possibly moving to Plano in 2031. Eric talks about how this story came about and how this could have major economic upside because this would be the Stars building, not one they'd have to share like they currently do at the AAC. Eric peels the curtain back with how other teams are looking to move location and why, and applies that to why the Stars would move. Then Eric explains how politics comes into play with decisions like this and how the City of Dallas doesn't want to lose the Stars and Mavericks. Eric also notes that this is not a done deal, Dallas could still be the home for the Stars. 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
Episode 549 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Sports Media Watch editor and founder Jon Lewis and Annie Costabile, a women's sports reporter for Front Office Sports. In this podcast, Lewis discusses Netflix carrying MLB's Opening Night game next year on March 25 opener at San Francisco; NFL commissioner Roger Goodell wanted to return to the media rights negotiations very early; interest in the NFL international games; potential viewership for Ravens-Chiefs and Cowboys-Packers. Costabile discusses the WNBA season and why she considers it a success; what has it been like covering the league as far as player and coach access; the firing of Sandy Brondello, a two-time winning WNBA coach; Caitlin Clark's injury and why we don't know more; the Fever advancing to the semifinals without Clark; the WNBA CBA negotiations; where Unrivaled is at the moment, 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
Front Office Sports reporter Annie Costabile joins Sarah to talk takeaways from the first games of the WNBA semifinals, A’ja Wilson’s historic fourth MVP win, the New York Liberty’s early exit in the first round, the lack of well-tenured coaches in the league, and the odds that Angel Reese returns to the Chicago Sky. Plus, the Kansas City Current clinch the club’s first NWSL shield, Caitlin Clark coughs up some dough, and a friend of the show wins a world title. Follow Annie on IG here Watch Temwa Chawinga give Vlatko Andonovski a big hug after her first-ever header here See Cathy Engelbert and Bam Adebayo surprise A’ja Wilson with her fourth MVP trophy here And check out Wilson’s dad Roscoe and Aces owner Mark Davis in their pink wigs here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this episode of On the Tape, the host is joined by Ryan Glasspiegel of Front Office Sports to discuss the convergence of sports, business, media, and gambling. The conversation explores the rise of legalized sports betting, evolving media rights deals, and the impact of gambling on sports franchise valuations. Ryan shares his career journey and insights into the future of sports media and event contracts. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities posed by new gaming regulations and the significant roles of tech companies like Amazon and Netflix in sports broadcasting. The episode concludes with the host's NFL week one betting picks. Learn more about FOS Tuned In Here Timecodes 0:00 - Intro 4:10 - Event Contracts & Gambling 13:15 - Media Rights 20:25 - Stock Impacts 28:50 - Sports Content Landscape 34:40 - Danny's Picks --ABOUT THE SHOWFor decades, Danny has seen it all on Wall Street and has built his reputation on integrity, curiosity and skepticism that he will bring with him each week. Having traded through the Great Financial Crisis and being featured in "The Big Short" is only part of the experiences Danny wants to share with the listener. This weekly podcast cuts through market noise, offering entertaining and informative discussions with expert guests giving their views of the financial world and the human side of it. Whether you're a seasoned investor or just getting started, On The Tape provides something for all listeners.Follow Danny on X: @dmoses34The financial opinions expressed are for information purposes only. The opinions expressed by the hosts and participants are not an attempt to influence specific trading behavior, investments, or strategies. Past performance does not necessarily predict future outcomes. No specific results or profits are assured when relying on this content.Before making any investment or trade, evaluate its suitability for your circumstances and consider consulting your own financial or investment advisor. The financial products discussed in 'On The Tape' carry a high level of risk and may not be appropriate for many investors. If you have uncertainties, it's advisable to seek professional advice. Remember that trading involves a risk to your capital, so only invest money that you can afford to lose.Derivatives are not suitable for all investors and involve the risk of losing more than the amount originally deposited and any profit you might have made. This communication is not a recommendation or offer to buy, sell or retain any specific investment or service.
Navigating Sports Media: Pat Dimon - Head of Front Office Sports Studios and Owner of A Frame Productions - is one of the biggest names in the sports docuseries space. He joins Umar Hussain to discuss the the new joint venture with Front Office Sports, and why some sports docs cut through the clutter while others miss the mark. He also gives his thoughts on where rightsholders should be investing in non-live content to help grow their brands. Timestamps: 2:10 - Pat's background 5:35 - Why certain sports doc series work and others don't 8:45 - Full Swing 21:30 - Role Playing Exercise: Where should you invest resources in non-live content? 31:00 - Rapid Fire Questions For more insights, visit our LinkedIn page or learn more about Navigate at https://nvgt.com/.
Katie Ledecky, the most decorated female swimmer in history, joins Sarah to talk about her success at the recent Swimming World Championships, what she thinks about while swimming long distances, the myth she busted, and her genuine love for training. Plus, saving and scoring, winning chips’ and taking trips, and a game fit for a queen. Find updated US Open results here Read the Front Office Sports story on the WNBA’s record attendance here See Alexa Philippou and Ramona Shelburne’s story on the Connecticut Sun’s potential sale here And read Nancy Armour’s column on the WNBA acting like a mob boss here Watch Alyssa Naeher’s stoppage time goal here Check out The Athletic’s Tamerra Griffin and Melanie Anzidei’s story on the Lizbeth Ovalle record transfer fee here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We were joined by two of the game's writers today, Shane Ryan of Golf Digest and David Rumsey of Front Office Sports. Ryan, who has written a book on the Ryder Cup, talked about this year's competition, the Keegan captaincy, the resumes of Collin Morikawa and Chris Gotterup and Europe bringing basically the same team forward again. Rumsey talked about the state of the big golf sponsorships, the new Versant's jump into the property rights mix and their flexibility to partner with others and LIV's first year as a partner with Fox Sports. Gary Williams closed with commentary on this year's Payne Stewart Award winner, Paul Azinger.
Finally we get a big time fight card this weekend in Saudi Arabia and we're ready to go over the return of phenom heavyweight Moses Itauma, have some fight news discussion and more on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."Host T.J. Rives is back with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all.First, the take a look at Satrurday's Riyadh Season DAZN PPV in Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaItauma has his first "named test" in Dillian Whyte, 10 rounds, heavyweights. Time to see what the youngster can do against a proven vet and will the hype continue after this one? In the co-feature Nick Ball takes on Sam Goodman for Ball's WBA featherweight title. The highly entertaining champ from Liverpool, England will battle the top contender from Australia in this one. Also there's talk of Filip Hrgovic vs. David Adeleye in a heavyweight matchup and American Raymond Ford battles countryman Abraham Nova in a junior lightweight showdown.Then, some newsThe Canelo-Crawford undercard was announced: jjunior middleweight prospects Callum Walsh and Fernando Vargas Jr. will fight the 10-round co-feature and WBC interim super middleweight titleholder Christian Mbilli, a potential 2026 opponent for Alvarez, defends against rising contender Lester Martinez.Also, Paramount+, just off this week's massive seven-year, $7.7 billion deal for all United States broadcast and streaming rights for UFC, is reportedly also the “front-runner” for Zuffa Boxing rights, per Front Office Sports. We discuss the massive money being thrown the UFC's way, while boxing cannot get a fraction of those kind of deals.Next, the domestic violence case against WBA lightweight titleholder Gervonta Davis was dropped on Tuesday, according to the Miami-Dade County Court. The woman declined to prosecute. We discuss and Dan has a theory on Davis' next big battle.Oh, and there's Jason “Boots” Ennis, who recently vacated his unified welterweight title to move up to junior middleweight. But, not for a huge fight, rather, he is set for his debut in perhaps boxing's deepest division in garbage fight vs. unknown Uisma Lima in a WBA title eliminator Oct.11 on DAZN at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Ennis' hometown. What are we doing here (Part 1)?!And, apparently, there is a real chance that Anthony Joshua will fight Jake Paul next, per Eddie Hearn in various interviews. What are we doing here (part 2)?!It's all part of the Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!!
Finally we get a big time fight card this weekend in Saudi Arabia and we're ready to go over the return of phenom heavyweight Moses Itauma, have some fight news discussion and more on the "Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast."Host T.J. Rives is back with insider Dan Rafael to go over it all.First, the take a look at Satrurday's Riyadh Season DAZN PPV in Riyadh, Saudi ArabiaItauma has his first "named test" in Dillian Whyte, 10 rounds, heavyweights. Time to see what the youngster can do against a proven vet and will the hype continue after this one? In the co-feature Nick Ball takes on Sam Goodman for Ball's WBA featherweight title. The highly entertaining champ from Liverpool, England will battle the top contender from Australia in this one. Also there's talk of Filip Hrgovic vs. David Adeleye in a heavyweight matchup and American Raymond Ford battles countryman Abraham Nova in a junior lightweight showdown.Then, some newsThe Canelo-Crawford undercard was announced: jjunior middleweight prospects Callum Walsh and Fernando Vargas Jr. will fight the 10-round co-feature and WBC interim super middleweight titleholder Christian Mbilli, a potential 2026 opponent for Alvarez, defends against rising contender Lester Martinez.Also, Paramount+, just off this week's massive seven-year, $7.7 billion deal for all United States broadcast and streaming rights for UFC, is reportedly also the “front-runner” for Zuffa Boxing rights, per Front Office Sports. We discuss the massive money being thrown the UFC's way, while boxing cannot get a fraction of those kind of deals.Next, the domestic violence case against WBA lightweight titleholder Gervonta Davis was dropped on Tuesday, according to the Miami-Dade County Court. The woman declined to prosecute. We discuss and Dan has a theory on Davis' next big battle.Oh, and there's Jason “Boots” Ennis, who recently vacated his unified welterweight title to move up to junior middleweight. But, not for a huge fight, rather, he is set for his debut in perhaps boxing's deepest division in garbage fight vs. unknown Uisma Lima in a WBA title eliminator Oct.11 on DAZN at Wells Fargo Center in Philadelphia, Ennis' hometown. What are we doing here (Part 1)?!And, apparently, there is a real chance that Anthony Joshua will fight Jake Paul next, per Eddie Hearn in various interviews. What are we doing here (part 2)?!It's all part of the Big Fight Weekend Preview Podcast and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!!
On today’s episode, Front Office Sports media and entertainment reporter Ryan Glasspiegel swings by to discuss the new ESPN-NFL partnership, the narrative that this merger could be a conflict of interest for investigative reporters, why so many investors are pushing all-in on the WNBA, how the upcoming LeBron James and Maverick Carter-backed basketball league could shake up the NBA, and much more! Follow Jason on Twitter and Instagram. Click here to subscribe, rate and review all of the latest Straight Fire with Jason McIntyre podcasts! #FSRSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NWSL star and USWNT up-and-comer Ally Sentnor joins Sarah not once – but twice! – to discuss her big trade from the Utah Royals to the Kansas City Current, playing for Emma Hayes, dropping out of college soccer (but not college), and what it’s like to share a hometown with the famed Mewis sisters. Plus, the volleyball landscape becomes slightly less confusing, infuriating takes from the WNBA peanut gallery, and one baby really rises to the occasion. Follow Ally on Instagram here Watch the video of the baby who learned to walk at an Aces game here Read the Front Office Sports story about the Connecticut Sun sale here Read Jack Maloney’s story about the WNBA trade deadline here Check out Richard Cohen’s prophetic Bluesky post here Leave us a voicemail at 872-204-5070 or send us a note at goodgame@wondermedianetwork.com Follow Sarah on social! Bluesky: @sarahspain.com Instagram: @Spain2323 Follow producer Misha Jones! Bluesky: @mishthejrnalist.bsky.social Instagram: @mishthejrnalist Follow producer Alex Azzi! Bluesky: @byalexazzi.bsky.social See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.splitzoneduo.comThe House settlement was supposed to create a clear line between “legitimate” NIL deals and so-called “pay for play” from NIL collectives. It took three weeks for the NCAA to make a major concession. Front Office Sports reporter Amanda Christovich joins Alex for a quick subscriber episode explaining how the House settlement lawyers and the NCAA are already changing the way college football's new economy will work. The big winner? Collectives, who may have prevented their own obsolescence. And the big question: How much different is the outside NIL world now than it was a few months ago? Producer: Anthony Vito
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to break down the true forces shaping college athletics in 2025 and it's not just the NCAA. From the Trump executive order to the Score Act, Amanda explains how power has shifted toward the College Sports Commission, the House plaintiffs, and the big-money conferences. She dives into the fragile legal structure of NIL, the confusion over fair market value, and the ongoing battle between collectives and compliance. Amanda also discusses why the Big Ten is still exploring private equity while other leagues pull back, and whether Tony Petitti's 5+7 playoff format is a negotiating tactic or a genuine strategy. This is a must-watch look at the evolving future of college sports governance, postseason politics, and media money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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(1:05:00) Mike Craven, DCTF (1:29:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (1:50:00) Craig Smoak's “Off The Radar” (2:13:00) North Carolina to SEC? (2:30:00) Mickey Spagnola, DallasCowboys.com (2:48:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Amanda Christovich of Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to break down the true forces shaping college athletics in 2025 and it's not just the NCAA. From the Trump executive order to the Score Act, Amanda explains how power has shifted toward the College Sports Commission, the House plaintiffs, and the big-money conferences. She dives into the fragile legal structure of NIL, the confusion over fair market value, and the ongoing battle between collectives and compliance. Amanda also discusses why the Big Ten is still exploring private equity while other leagues pull back, and whether Tony Petitti's 5+7 playoff format is a negotiating tactic or a genuine strategy. This is a must-watch look at the evolving future of college sports governance, postseason politics, and media money. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode of the Three Inning Fan Show with Kelley Franco, Dan Roberts, Editor in Chief of Front Office Sports, dives in deep on the business side of MLB. Dan uses his expertise on sports revenue and valuations to delve into MLB franchise valuations and why they lag other sports, and links it to MLB revenue versus other professional leagues. He talks about Commissioner Manfred's changes to the game and how they have affected revenue, and how baseball benefits from its most marketable stars – but could use more. He also gets into MLB's TV rights deals and what the future could hold for them. Dan and Kelley discuss the looming labor negotiations for owners and the players union, a possible salary cap, and who stands to lose more in a work stoppage. And of course… Dan tells us what's good to eat while watching the ballgame, and the Boston fan just can't resist poking the Yankees, even if it's about their stadium food.*Music by Podington Bear
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss the brilliant (but boringly calm) Scottie Scheffler, who racked up yet another victory at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The hosts then welcome Front Office Sports writer Annie Costabile to examine the WNBA's All-Star weekend. They also get into the MLB All-Star game's swing-off finale. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ranks their favorite and least favorite innovations in sports broadcasting. Scottie Scheffler (3:37): He loves The Office more than golf. WNBA All-Star Weekend (21:42): How the players used their CBA leverage The Swing-Off (40:33): With great power comes great endings? (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Get more Hang Up and Listen with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Hang Up and Listen and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Hang Up and Listen show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/hangupplus for access wherever you listen. You can email us at hangup@slate.com. Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss the brilliant (but boringly calm) Scottie Scheffler, who racked up yet another victory at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The hosts then welcome Front Office Sports writer Annie Costabile to examine the WNBA's All-Star weekend. They also get into the MLB All-Star game's swing-off finale. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ranks their favorite and least favorite innovations in sports broadcasting. Scottie Scheffler (3:37): He loves The Office more than golf. WNBA All-Star Weekend (21:42): How the players used their CBA leverage The Swing-Off (40:33): With great power comes great endings? (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Get more Hang Up and Listen with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Hang Up and Listen and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Hang Up and Listen show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/hangupplus for access wherever you listen. You can email us at hangup@slate.com. Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Hosts Alex Kirshner, Ben Lindbergh, and Lindsay Gibbs discuss the brilliant (but boringly calm) Scottie Scheffler, who racked up yet another victory at the Open Championship at Royal Portrush. The hosts then welcome Front Office Sports writer Annie Costabile to examine the WNBA's All-Star weekend. They also get into the MLB All-Star game's swing-off finale. On the bonus episode available exclusively for Slate Plus members, the panel ranks their favorite and least favorite innovations in sports broadcasting. Scottie Scheffler (3:37): He loves The Office more than golf. WNBA All-Star Weekend (21:42): How the players used their CBA leverage The Swing-Off (40:33): With great power comes great endings? (Note: time codes are only accurate for Slate Plus members, who listen ad-free.) Get more Hang Up and Listen with Slate Plus! Join for weekly bonus episodes of Hang Up and Listen and ad-free listening on all your favorite Slate podcasts. Subscribe from the Hang Up and Listen show page on Apple Podcasts or Spotify, or visit slate.com/hangupplus for access wherever you listen. You can email us at hangup@slate.com. Podcast production and editing by Kevin Bendis, with production assistance from Patrick Fort. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The WNBA is surging—and the NBA is shifting. In this episode of Hoopsology, we're joined by Front Office Sports reporter Colin Salao to break down the real business behind the WNBA and NBA headlines. We dive deep into: Why the Golden State Valkyries are the blueprint for WNBA expansion success The latest on Caitlin Clark's impact, rising attendance, and what's next for the league What's really driving WNBA CBA negotiations: salaries, travel, roster size, pregnancy policies, and more NBA's $77 billion media rights deal and what it means for fans with NBC & Amazon entering the mix The confusing future of NBA expansion—Seattle? Vegas? Europe? Hoopsology is presented by Ballislife Podcast Person? Subscribe here: https://open.spotify.com/show/2sIa6O4u4TnIBSygXu9qDm?si=acff6d3796a14c9a Or search “Hoopsology” anywhere else you listen to podcasts! Join the conversation! Twitter: https://twitter.com/hoopsologypod Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/Hoopsologypod/ IG: https://www.instagram.com/hoopsologypod/ Email: Hoopsologypod@gmail.com Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Fox Sports is in conversations with Barstool Sports CEO Dave Portnoy about potentially joining BIG Noon Kickoff each week and hosting Barstool content on FS1This comes day after Fox Sports announced they had let go of Joy Taylor, Emmanuel Acho, and a couple of Fox Sports personalities AND cancelling three FS1 shows.Show Sponsored by NEBCOOur Sponsors:* Check out Hims: https://hims.com/EARLYBREAKAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
High schooler Quincy Wilson scorched a 44.10 400m and Athing Mu ran 2:00 in Tennessee. With USAs 16 days way we looked at who will be in and who will be out for the 2025 World Championships in Tokyo?Wilson, Mu, Addie Wiley, Parker Valby, Josette Andrews? Jakbo Ingebrigtsen is back training. What are his odds for Worlds? Dennis Young of Front Office Sports joins us at 82:24 to discuss Grand Slam Track, Athlos, and his article, "Track's New Money Is Running Into Old Problems" AG1 Next Gen is Here drinkag1.com (sponsored) The supplement industry is a mess. Every day a new pill or powder hits the shelf. Untested. Unsubstantiated. Unbelievable. That is, until AG1 Next Gen. Backed by four gold-standard clinical trials, tested for heavy metals, and NSF Certified for Sport, Next Gen is trusted. And verified. With a three year, 20 million dollar commitment to new research, AG1 is the daily health drink cleaning up the supplement aisle. More info here. Deal of the Day: Save $83 on Nike Vaporfly . If you'd rather have the Alphafly click here, Pegasus Plus here. Or want the Jakob Ingebrigtsen shoe? Show notes: 00:00 DrinkAG1.com 00:58 Start 04:28 Quincy Wilson's Impressive Performance 12:14 Will he make TEAM USA individually? 18:44 Intern Tate's segment 19:36 Jakob Ingebrigtsen's Training Update: Normal Service Has Resumed 30:04 Jakobs vs Prime Kenenisa Bekele at 5000m *Thread: "Wow. Just watched 5000m championship 2008" 37:54 The 5th Placer Never Beats the 1st Placer 40:50 Deal of the Day: Huge Savings on Nike Vaporfly (and Alphafly) 42:24 Join the Supporters Club to hear Josh Hoey, Noah Lyles, Emmanuel Wanyonyi Talk 42:51 In or Out: Athing Mu 50:35 Jonah Koech update 54:08 Athing Mu's chances at USAs 56:40 Alicia Monson 01:01:32 Parker Valby & Katelyn Tuohy in 2025 01:04:31 Hobbs Kessler 01:08:21 Josette Andrews 01:08:53 Abdihamid Nur 01:13:19 Maggi Congdon 01:16:48 Ethan Strand & Parker Wolf Join Mike Smith's Nike Swoosh TC 01:21:36 Grand Slam Track's Financial Troubles 01:22:24 Dennis Young of Front Office Sports on Track & Field Struggles & Opportunities *article 01:43:41 AG1 Contact us: Email podcast@letsrun.com or call/text 1-844-LETSRUN podcast voicemail/text line. Want a 2nd podcast every week? And savings on running shoes? Join the LetsRun.com Supporters Club today for exclusive content, a bonus weekly podcast, shoe savings, and more. Cancel anytime .https://www.letsrun.com/subscribe Check out the LetsRun.com store. https://shop.letsrun.com/ We've got the softest running shirts in the business. Thanks for listening. Please rate us on your podcast app and spread the word to friend. Find out more at http://podcast.letsrun.com Send us your feedback online: https://pinecast.com/feedback/letsrun/555ccc2a-b74f-42d7-bb4a-e079f64d5ae9
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on the most surprising part of the NIL clearinghouse, her thoughts on what is allowed when it comes to NIL in College Athletics, her thoughts on the loose definition of fair market value, what is the future of NIL Collectives and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:33:00) Justin Williams, The Athletic (1:05:00) Jamarion Carlton, Temple High Edge Rusher (1:28:00) Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports (2:00:00) Phil Steele, Phil Steele's CFB Preview (2:35:00) Florida Football Schedule (2:50:00) Paul Catalina's “Top 5” Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Braden is hosting The Paul Finebaum Show this week and shares his favorite interviews of the week. First, we argue with Doug Lemerises of Kings of the North about the Big Ten-SEC rivalry. We hear from Eli Hoff of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch on a Mizzou state of the union. And talk with Front Office Sports repoter Amanda Christovich about the House Settlement and the start of revenue sharing in college football this week. Watch the show on YouTube. In Nashville? Be sure to check out M.L. Rose Craft Beer and Burgers. Music by The Wild Feathers
First hour of the show today with Braden Gall filling in for Paul and he visits with Amanda Christovich from Front Office Sports. And we take your calls. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Our NBA Insider, Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports joins us for the final time this NBA Season, then we talk Royals and their competitive window. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This episode features Annie Costabile of Front Office Sports! We speak about the WNBA and our thoughts on the 2025 season so far. Make sure to follow Annie at@anniecostabile on Instagram and X/Twitter.
To get an understanding of the finances, especially with things in the billions we talk to Ben Horney, deals reporter from Front Office Sports. Also, Travis and Andy take your calls Lakers fans. How are you feeling and they talk about the type of role that Jeanie Buss will have in the future? Producer Emily has her topics ready for another edition of FACT or CAP and We have seen a social media response from Luka Doncic. Is it a Big Deal or No Deal? that we haven't heard from LeBron James yet. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Sean Roberts and Shane Riordan! MLB! Annie Costabile from Front Office Sports on Caitlin Clark and WNBA! Favorite Sports Movies!
We open Wednesday's show talking Royals, what their Win last night means, Seth Lugo's value, and more! Plus, our NBA Insider, Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports, joins us to talk about the Finals!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
We open the show talking Royals, Intern nicknames, and Alex Schiffer of Front Office Sports talks NBA Finals with us!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Amanda Christovich, Front Office Sports joins 365 Sports to discuss her thoughts on the ruling of the House Settlement in college athletics, how is Title IX impacted with the House Settlement, what are the concerns of the new House Settlement, what happens to the Olympic Sports and more. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
We open Hump Day talking Cags' debut, Front Office Sports' Alex Schiffer joins us to talk NBA!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
All content from the Sons of UCF is brought to you by the law office of Werner, Hoffman, Greig & Garcia. With a combined 70+ years of legal experience, WHG specialize in personal injury, workers comp, veteran disability, and SSI/SSDI cases. For more information, contact them at wernerhoffman.com, or call 1-800-320-HELP. David Rumsey, writer for Front Office Sports, was in Orlando to cover the 2025 Big 12 Spring Meetings, which included getting a one on one sit-down with Brett Yormark. David joins us to recap the meetings and share what he learned and observed. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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.
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
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
