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Episode 552 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features Jared Stacy, the Vice President of Global Live Sports Production for Prime Video. Prime Video's properties include the NFL, NASCAR, NBA and WNBA, and NWSL, among others. In this podcast, Stacy explains his role at Prime Video and what he looks at when he his hiring on-air talent; Prime Video's plans for its NBA coverage; inside the hirings of Blake Griffin, Steve Nash and Dirk Nowitzki; setting Prime Video up for great play-by-play announcers with Ian Eagle, Kevin Harlan, Michael Grady, and Eric Collins; Amazon's WNBA games in 2026; acquiring media rights for The Masters; whether Al Michaels will be back next year on Thursday Night Football; working in the production truck with Vin Scully's during Scully's final season broadcasting; how Prime Video is using A.I. on its broadcasts 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
Spen & Nick return to talk Nets preseason action against Hapoel Jerusalem, Ian Eagle calling less games next year & react to Lebron's teaser video. Twitter: @spenharrisYoutube: https://www.youtube.com/@spennyandthenetsInstagram: instagram.com/spennyandthenetsTikTok: @Spennyandthenets
Noah Eagle, Emmy-award winning Play-by-Play voice for NBC Sports joins Sports Business Radio to discuss his work on the NBA, Big Ten football and the Olympics. Eagle discusses his career to date, the importance of being a versatile broadcaster and what he's learned from his father - award-winning broadcaster Ian Eagle. Noah Eagle will be part of NBC Sports and Peacock's coverage of the NBA this upcoming season and we discuss some of the innovative ways that NBC will bring viewers these broadcasts. This season, NBC Sports will present 100 regular-season NBA games -- including five games each week for portions of the season -- with consistent coverage on Sunday, Monday, and Tuesday nights, plus All-Star Weekend and the NBA Playoffs. LISTEN to Sports Business Radio on Apple podcasts or Spotify podcasts. Give Sports Business Radio a 5-star rating if you enjoy our podcast. Click on the plus sign on our Apple Podcasts page and follow the Sports Business Radio podcast. WATCH this interview with Noah Eagle and all SBR interviews by going to www.sportsbusinessradio.com and clicking on the link to the Sports Business Radio YouTube channel. Subscribe to our YouTube channel to watch our interviews with the biggest names in sports and business. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram, Threads and Tik Tok @SportsBusinessRadio. This week's edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by Boingo Wireless. Teams like the LA Clippers, Atlanta Hawks, Chicago Bears and San Diego Padres trust Boingo to connect their stadiums and arenas with cutting-edge 5G and Wi-Fi.From mobile ticketing to security cameras to kiosks, connect every piece of stadium technology with Boingo's converged wireless networks. As you plan for the future of your stadium, make 5G part of your gameplan and choose Boingo Wireless as your trusted connectivity partner. Learn more by downloading Boingo's free 5G Playbook for Stadiums & Arenas. Head to boingo.com/5Gstadium to get your copy. #NBC #Peacock #NBA #NoahEagle #SportsMedia #NBCSports #Olympics #BigTen #Sportscaster Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Veteran play-by-play voice Ian Eagle is the latest special guest on the Sports Media Watch Podcast. The CBS, Brooklyn Nets and Amazon Prime Video voice joins Jon Lewis, co-host Armand Broady and producer Derek Futterman for a detailed discussion about his journey from producing Mike Tirico's radio show in college to becoming one of the preeminent voices in the industry. Among the topics discussed are how his new Amazon role will impact his longtime job with the Nets, his new partnership with J.J. Watt, and much more.Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
Sportscaster Ian Eagle joins Kilby for his annual appearance and they cover the nuances of play-by-play - the word choices, the inflection - and also what it's like having a son follow in your career footsteps. Plus, Kilby has some fixes for the Vikings offense after the loss to the Steelers. Shorter routes, quicker passes! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Chris Russo asks Ian Eagle about travel while doing all these games and Mike Francesa eulogizes Robert Redford.
Patrick Mahomes said being 0-2 is a great opportunity to show people on Sunday night football what the Chiefs are really made of. Mahomes has lost 3 games in a row for the first time in his career. Gio said it seems impossible that they would lose to the Giants and go 0-3 to start the season. We still don't know for sure if Andrew Thomas is playing. Gio is not expecting the same Giants offense we saw in Dallas. Boomer said the Chiefs offense is not that great, but Gio cautioned it's still Patrick Mahomes. Gio is wearing a Dua Lipa hoodie he got yesterday. Who has more commercials, the Manning brothers or the Kelce brothers? Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Tua interception that was costly as the Bills beat the Dolphins. Mike McDaniel spoke after the game and sounded like a doofus. Russell Wilson loves playing at MetLife because he won a Super Bowl there. Eli Manning was on Peter Schraegger's podcast and talked about helping Jaxson Dart, who took it too literally. The Yankees beat the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Chris Russo asks Ian Eagle about travel while doing all these games and Mike Francesa eulogizes Robert Redford. In the final segment of the hour, Gio got a box in the mail to ‘open on air on football Friday'. It's a Vikings male cheerleader bobblehead.
Hour 1 We started with the local baseball teams and who they will likely play when the playoffs come (assuming the Mets make it). We also talked about the Bills winning again last night, with Boomer noting they have not had a turnover in 8 straight games. Jerry is here for his first update of the day and starts with the Yankees beating the Orioles 7-0, and they did it without a HR. Jonah Tong struck out 8 as the Mets beat the Padres. Clayton Kershaw announced he is retiring after this season. We heard Suzyn & Dave Sims arguing about saves in Pittsburgh vs saves in NY. Tua threw a pick on the Bills 21 yard line as the Dolphins lost to the Bills. We heard from Mike McDaniel after the game. Quinnen Williams said the players made a pact to not be as bad as they were against the Bills. Carson Wentz is ready to go for the Vikings as they take on the Bengals. In the final segment of the hour, we talked about some of the NFL matchups this weekend. We talked about the 40 starting Jets quarterbacks since Joe Namath left. Hour 2 The Buccaneers will be in their creamsicle uniforms on Sunday when they play the Jets. Is this going to be a Todd Bowles revenge spot? Aaron Glenn has been using a lot of corny cliches like ‘big ships turn slow' and ‘it's not instant coffee'. Boomer said you have to be lucky enough to have a great QB to be successful in the NFL. Anthony in Belleville called in and talked about his Chargers and Gio's old mullet. Jerry returns for an update and starts with the sounds of the Bills beating the Dolphins. Tua threw a pick late in the game on the Bills 21 yard line. Tyreek Hill talked about being 0-3. The Yankees shutout the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Jonah Tong struck out 8 as the Mets beat the Padres and Pete Alonso had another HR. Clayton Kershaw announced that this will be his last season. In the final segment of the hour, Gio said everyone seems to be turning on the Eagles. Al Michaels seemingly took a shot at them on the broadcast last night. The NFL told officials to watch the Tush Push because they have been offside in the past. Gio's wife asked for a Super Bowl prediction and he said Eagles/Ravens. Boomer thinks the Packers are the team to beat in the NFC and the Ravens in the AFC. Hour 3 Patrick Mahomes said being 0-2 is a great opportunity to show people on Sunday night football what the Chiefs are really made of. Mahomes has lost 3 games in a row for the first time in his career. Gio said it seems impossible that they would lose to the Giants and go 0-3 to start the season. We still don't know for sure if Andrew Thomas is playing. Gio is not expecting the same Giants offense we saw in Dallas. Boomer said the Chiefs offense is not that great, but Gio cautioned it's still Patrick Mahomes. Gio is wearing a Dua Lipa hoodie he got yesterday. Who has more commercials, the Manning brothers or the Kelce brothers? Jerry returns for an update and starts with the Tua interception that was costly as the Bills beat the Dolphins. Mike McDaniel spoke after the game and sounded like a doofus. Russell Wilson loves playing at MetLife because he won a Super Bowl there. Eli Manning was on Peter Schraegger's podcast and talked about helping Jaxson Dart, who took it too literally. The Yankees beat the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Chris Russo asks Ian Eagle about travel while doing all these games and Mike Francesa eulogizes Robert Redford. In the final segment of the hour, Gio got a box in the mail to ‘open on air on football Friday'. It's a Vikings male cheerleader bobblehead. Hour 4 We started with a preview of Jets/Bucs and took a call from a guy driving down there. Gio told him not to sit near the cannons as they will be going off all game. A caller went to the wrong airport as he confused Charlotte and Charleston. Jerry returns for his final update of the day and starts with the Yankees beating the Orioles 7-0 without hitting a HR. Jonah Tong had a great start for the Mets as they beat the Padres. Clayto ...
CBS Play-by-Play announcer Ian Eagle joins the show to discuss Tom Brady in the coaching booth with the Raiders, Steelers vs. Patriots and MUCH MORE!
Play-by-Play announcer Ian Eagle joins the show to discuss Tom Brady wearing a headset in the Raiders coaching booth and to preview Steelers vs. Patriots on Saturday. Nick and Femi finalize their Week 3 Survivor Pick!
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys break down how they're betting Bills vs. Dolphins tonight on Thursday Night Football. Nick and Femi discuss they're favorite Survivor Picks for Week 3. Plus, Ian Eagle, Jay Croycher and Rob Pizzola join the show!
(00:00) Ian Eagle is a well-known broadcaster who calls NFL and NBA games on CBS and TNT. He's also a friend of the show and joins us to preview Week 3's matchup as the New England Patriots take on the Pittsburgh Steelers.(17:16) It's time for the segment everyone's talking about—The Email Bit! Send an email to anyone on the show with the link below, and stay tuned as we dive into missed stories with The Stack!(PLEASE be aware timecodes may shift up to a few minutes due to inserted ads)CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardyFor the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston's home for sports!See Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
CBS sports announcer/play-by-play Ian Eagle joined the show ahead of the Rams vs. Titans game. Ian shared some great stories about his career and how it's evolved through the years. Listen to hear more.
In the second hour of the Chase & Big Joe Show, the guys led off with comments from Brian Callahan. Is this a better and improved team this season? Late in the hour, the CEO of Belle Meade Winery and Historic Site joined the show ot give more details on the wonderful place. To end the hour, CBS sports announcer/play-by-play Ian Eagle joined the show ahead of the Rams vs. Titans game. Ian shared some great stories about his career and how it's evolved through the years. Listen to hear more.
Retired Steelers Linebacker, Arthur Moats, is joined by WRAL Channel 5 TV Producer in Raleigh, NC, Mark Bergin, to interview longtime NFL & CBS announcer Ian Eagle to discuss the Steelers vs Jets week 1 matchup!
Ian Eagle, pxp man for CBS Sports, joins G&D to preview the 2025 season and talk about his new co-announcer... JJ Watt!
9.4.25 Hour 2 1:00- Ian Eagle, pxp man for CBS Sports, joins G&D to preview the 2025 season and talk about his new co-announcer... JJ Watt! 18:30- We get to our featured matchups between the Commanders & the Giants. 32:30- What's going on in our lives that has nothing to do with sports?
Sal and BT had Ian Eagle on the show, and the veteran broadcaster immediately turned the tables on his former WFAN colleagues. Eagle dropped a number of bombshells, including his thoughts on a new broadcasting partner, how he avoids getting caught up in the drama of fan topics, and even a funny story about J.J. Watt and his brother. Throughout the segment, he kept the hosts on their toes, playfully jabbing at them and proving why he's one of the best in the business.
In a surprise "Call of the Day," BT & Sal take a brief but fiery call from the legendary sportscaster, Ian Eagle. The hosts express their joy and surprise at hearing from Eagle, who, in a rare appearance, ducks their conversation with a rapid-fire series of two random questions. This unexpected and brief interaction with one of sports broadcasting's biggest names made for a memorable and hilarious moment, showcasing the kind of wild, unpredictable calls that make the show so entertaining.
Sal and BT are joined by Jets radio analyst and former tight end Anthony Becht, along with broadcaster Ian Eagle, to break down the Jets' upcoming season opener against the Steelers. The conversation is fiery and focused, touching on the Jets' new coach, Aaron Glenn, and the culture shift he's expected to bring. They also dive into the new quarterback Justin Fields, the pressure on him to perform, and the team's need to finally prioritize accountability and discipline. The guests and hosts agree that the team needs to cut down on penalties and embrace a new, tougher mentality to turn their fortunes around.
Host Brandon Contes interviews "NBA on NBC" and "Big Ten Saturday Night" voice Noah Eagle. Brandon and Noah discuss a wide range of topics including how dad Ian Eagle is outside the broadcast booth, how the "NBA on NBC" will combine nostalgia with the current NBA product, being co-workers with Michael Jordan, working the Olympics with Dwyane Wade, and more.-:45: Being young for original “NBA on NBC” run-2:33: Favorite sport growing up-3:39: Was NBA a possibility when Noah signed with NBC?-5:11: First NBA memory-8:56: Still able to be a Nets fan?-10:11: NBC leaning into nostalgia with “NBA on NBC”-13:28: Using AI for nostalgia reasons-16:54: What will Michael Jordan do on NBC?-18:13: NBC NBA announcer teams-19:41: Nets fans feelings about Marv Albert-21:49: Watching games when not broadcasting-23:59: Having a famous last name in broadcasting-27:01: Deciding to be a broadcaster-29:11: Building a big enough resume to overcome nepotism claims-31:09: Reading social media comments-32:51: Getting the Clippers job right out of college-36:09: Ian Eagle's NBA plans?-36:49: Does Ian come to Noah for advice?-38:34: What is Ian good at other than broadcasting?-40:04: Who has the more refined palette?-41:09: Biggest game Noah called so far?-44:00: Working with Dwyane Wade-47:55: Wade to Prime Video-48:53: Calling an NFL playoff game-50:49: Calling college football-54:27: A call Noah would like to do over-55:53: Favorite callDownload the Awful Announcing Podcast:Listen on AppleListen on SpotifyAwful Announcing on XAwful Announcing on FacebookAwful Announcing on InstagramAwful Announcing on ThreadsAwful Announcing on BlueSkyAwful Announcing on LinkedInAwful Announcing on YouTube Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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In today's edition of Buy or Sell, Bill answers if the Chiefs have become "America's Team," if Michael Porter Jr. is the most to blame for the Nuggets trailing 3-2 to Thunder, if he's appreciating Javy Baez's rejuvenation, if Trey Hendrickson will hold out of games, if college decisions should be decided by NIL, if Knicks and Wolves will close out their respective series on Wednesday, if Ian Eagle's call is better than Nikola Jokic's shot and if Pete Rose will be inducted into the Hall of Fame.
Ian Eagle will be on the TNT call for Nuggets vs Thunder Game 5 tonight! He joined us earlier to preview the game and relive the time we made him say something silly on air.
0:00 - Brett hopes Nuggets vs Thunder Game 5 tonight is SLOPPY. If it's a clean game, the Thunder thrive. Look at what happened in Game 2. If the game is sloppy and chaotic, Denver has a chance. 13:36 - Ian Eagle will be on the TNT call for Nuggets vs Thunder Game 5 tonight! He joined us earlier to preview the game and relive the time we made him say something silly on air. 34:16 - The NFL announced its slate of International Games, and the Broncos are headed back across the Pond. They'll play in London on Oct 12. What other countries will get NFL games as the league continues to expand its international presence?
Some insane endings in the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoff matchups, one of the premier single events in sports, the Kentucky Derby, delivers on audience and more are part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host Mike Gill to go over it all and give some insight and takes.They talk first about some great play by play moments by Kenny Albert of TNT in the thrilling game 7 finish of the NHL series with Winnipeg and St. Louis. And, then, follow it up with fellow Turner broadcaster Ian Eagle calling a last second three pointer for the Nuggets to beat the Thunder in game 1 on Monday night. The guys have thoughts on the broadcasters showing greatness.Then, the attention turns to the Kentucky Derby and the success that NBC has had growing the audience year after year for the race. Also, though, there was a scary situation for one of their premier broadcasters in Mike Tirico, who had a food allergy make him ill and take him off the pre-race coverage. You'll hear from Tirico on what happened and our guys can relate their own food allergy stories, too.The guys talk the media handling of the Batimore Ravens releasing controversial kicker Justin Tucker and finish by going over an amazing TV series finale' anniversary for May 6th of 2004.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
We start the show off with some super cross talk with Mason & Ireland. Both guys are home for the show! Not Live Imaging Tuesday. Mike Florio had an article in regards to Matthew Stafford's contract. He signed a two - year deal with the Rams. The Celtics lost to the New York Knicks in the 1st game of round 2, & the Thunder lose game 1 against the Denver Nuggets. GUEST Ian Eagle sports broadcaster for TNT & the Yes network joins the show. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Some insane endings in the Stanley Cup and NBA Playoff matchups, one of the premier single events in sports, the Kentucky Derby, delivers on audience and more are part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!"Host T.J. Rives is back with co-host Mike Gill to go over it all and give some insight and takes.They talk first about some great play by play moments by Kenny Albert of TNT in the thrilling game 7 finish of the NHL series with Winnipeg and St. Louis. And, then, follow it up with fellow Turner broadcaster Ian Eagle calling a last second three pointer for the Nuggets to beat the Thunder in game 1 on Monday night. The guys have thoughts on the broadcasters showing greatness.Then, the attention turns to the Kentucky Derby and the success that NBC has had growing the audience year after year for the race. Also, though, there was a scary situation for one of their premier broadcasters in Mike Tirico, who had a food allergy make him ill and take him off the pre-race coverage. You'll hear from Tirico on what happened and our guys can relate their own food allergy stories, too.The guys talk the media handling of the Batimore Ravens releasing controversial kicker Justin Tucker and finish by going over an amazing TV series finale' anniversary for May 6th of 2004.It's all part of the "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
In the 2nd hour, Cecil and Aniello recapped the Nuggets' victory over the Thunder last night. The guys broke down how Aaron Gordon changed his game since becoming a Nugget. What should we expect from the Avs' press conference today? Cecil explained why he wants changes with the Avalanche and mentioned that Cale Makar didn't play well against Dallas. Ian Eagle joined the show after he called last night's Nuggets game against the Thunder.
Gio has mixed emotions running high off the Knicks' Game 6 thrilling clincher but worrying about how they match up with the Celtics. Plus, Brandon Tierney puts Jalen Brunson among the elite clutch athletes in New York sports history and looks ahead to the series vs. the Celtics; Boomer & Gio preview the series vs. the Celtics and discuss Boston's potential depth advantage; Evan and Tiki react to the “flopper” chants toward Brunson and what Knicks fans can do to get into the heads of the Celtic and discuss who had the better call of Brunson's game winner: Mike Breen or Ian Eagle?
Gio has mixed emotions running high off the Knicks' Game 6 thrilling clincher but worrying about how they match up with the Celtics. Plus, Brandon Tierney puts Jalen Brunson among the elite clutch athletes in New York sports history and looks ahead to the series vs. the Celtics; Boomer & Gio preview the series vs. the Celtics and discuss Boston's potential depth advantage; Evan and Tiki react to the “flopper” chants toward Brunson and what Knicks fans can do to get into the heads of the Celtic and discuss who had the better call of Brunson's game winner: Mike Breen or Ian Eagle?
More Knicks-Pistons talk sets up the Celtics series. Boomer noted their poor record against top teams like Boston, leading to an angry caller accusing them of being Nets fans due to negativity. The bench will be key against Boston, as starters are even. A caller questioned Achiuwa's absence. Jerry's update featured Ian Eagle's call of Brunson's winner and Thibs' comment. Clippers-Nuggets are tied 3-3. 'Bad Tiki', A-I Rodgers, and A-I Deion pranked A-I Shedeur Sanders. Next hour's Jerry update will include their Kentucky Derby pick. A caller criticized Towns' inconsistency. Boomer needs a Celtics jersey for the freezer - who should it be?
Hour 1 The Knicks beat the Pistons on Brunson's big shot, but Gio's worried about Monday in Boston. Should we celebrate the win? Beating Boston requires last night's Bridges and Game 3 Towns. Jerry's first update includes Knicks win sounds. Shaq weighed in on the Knicks facing Boston. Clippers-Nuggets tied 3-3. Mets lost to D-Backs (4-2), despite Soto's 2 HRs; he feels no pressure, which Boomer likes. Joe Schoen will use the 'Josh Allen' model with Jaxson Dart. Malik Nabers discussed receivers wanting the ball. The hour ended with the Celtics' dominance over the Knicks this season and Boomer wanting more from their bench. Hour 2 More Knicks-Pistons talk sets up the Celtics series. Boomer noted their poor record against top teams like Boston, leading to an angry caller accusing them of being Nets fans due to negativity. The bench will be key against Boston, as starters are even. A caller questioned Achiuwa's absence. Jerry's update featured Ian Eagle's call of Brunson's winner and Thibs' comment. Clippers-Nuggets are tied 3-3. 'Bad Tiki', A-I Rodgers, and A-I Deion pranked A-I Shedeur Sanders. Next hour's Jerry update will include their Kentucky Derby pick. A caller criticized Towns' inconsistency. Boomer needs a Celtics jersey for the freezer - who should it be? Hour 3 Brunson's crossover was 'ridiculous' according to Boomer. Jordon Hudson won 'Miss Hancock' 2025 and is a 'Miss Maine' contestant. Jerry's update included a NC reporter on Dan Patrick discussing her impact on football. Jerry played sounds of the Knicks' win. Their 'horse guy' gave their Kentucky Derby pick. Redick mentioned some players not being in 'championship shape', which Boomer thinks is about Doncic. Nabers discussed receivers wanting the ball for pay on Melo's podcast. The Rangers are reportedly hiring Mike Sullivan, which Boomer likened to getting Pat Riley. Hour 4 The Knicks beat Detroit, Brunson scored 40 with a game-winning 3, and will face Boston Monday. Boomer sees the Boston series hinging on bench play. Jerry's update included Knicks win sounds, Marbury's reaction, and Shaq calling Brunson a superstar. The Knicks had contrasting home/away performances. Boomer loves the 'Fat Luka' narrative for Moment of the Day. Boomer thanked everyone for fundraising for Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour in the final segment of the week.
Hour 1 The Knicks lost Game 5 at MSG, and Gio doubts their ability to compete with the Celtics without top performances from Brunson and Towns, noting their better play in Detroit. Jerry's first update covered the Knicks' loss, the Pacers' win (highlighted by Haliburton's dad taunting Giannis), and other NBA action. The Mets had a strong defensive inning with Lindor and Taylor excelling, and Alonso homered. The Yankees hit three straight home runs to start their game, and Rodon was perfect through five. The Devils are out of the playoffs. Finally, an email from Bill Belichick's book tour revealed to Boomer a reason for his strained relationship with Robert Kraft. Hour 2 The hour opened with Brandon Tierney's rapid-fire baseball stats, which Gio called a "baseball stat orgasm." They discussed Juan Soto's underwhelming season and Boomer's take that it benefits Alonso. Jazz Chisholm is dealing with "flank discomfort." The hosts then listed Tierney's frequently used big words. Jerry's update was preceded by a conversation with their makeup artist, Aly, who admitted she's never broken down boxes. Jerry played audio of Ian Eagle covering the Knicks' loss to the Pistons at MSG and expressed confusion over Jazz Chisholm's "flank" injury. The hour concluded with a discussion about women not breaking down cardboard boxes, leading to numerous calls from men trying to convince their wives to do so. Hour 3 Last night, the Knicks lost Game 5 to the Pistons at MSG, with Boomer calling the close game concerning ("alarming" according to Gio). The show continued discussing the box-breaking debate and then moved on to men's struggles with hangers. Jerry's update featured Mike Breen's call of the Knicks' loss, noting their upcoming game in Detroit. They also touched on Tyrese Haliburton's dad taunting Giannis, Chris Russo's hypothetical scenario of his daughter dating Bill Belichick, and the trailer release for the Brett Favre documentary, "The Fall of Favre." The hour ended with the tragic story of John Elway's friend and agent's fatal golf cart accident involving Elway. Hour 4 Eli Manning is trying to acquire a minority stake in the Giants. Boomer considered it a good place to "park" money, suggesting at least a million. Shedeur Sanders celebrated his Browns draft with a million dollars in a Louis Vuitton bag. Jerry's final update preceded a discussion about Sunday's Five Borough Bike Tour. He covered the Knicks' loss to the Pistons and Thibs' timeout decisions, the Pacers' win over the Bucks with Tyrese Haliburton's father confronting Giannis, the Yankees hitting three straight home runs, Jazz Chisholm's "flank discomfort," and the Mets' win with strong defense and a Keith Hernandez autographed card featuring his butt. The Moment of the Day highlighted makeup artist Aly's refusal to break down boxes. The show concluded with UFL player Samson Nacua's one-game suspension for slapping a fan.
The hour opened with Brandon Tierney's rapid-fire baseball stats, which Gio called a "baseball stat orgasm." They discussed Juan Soto's underwhelming season and Boomer's take that it benefits Alonso. Jazz Chisholm is dealing with "flank discomfort." The hosts then listed Tierney's frequently used big words. Jerry's update was preceded by a conversation with their makeup artist, Aly, who admitted she's never broken down boxes. Jerry played audio of Ian Eagle covering the Knicks' loss to the Pistons at MSG and expressed confusion over Jazz Chisholm's "flank" injury. The hour concluded with a discussion about women not breaking down cardboard boxes, leading to numerous calls from men trying to convince their wives to do so.
Hour 1 Today's show features Gio & Jerry as Boomer is out. They discussed Luka Doncic's 45-point return to Dallas, calling his trade and Denver's coach/GM firing unusual NBA moves. Relating this to the Knicks and Thibs, Jerry believes they can compete with Boston in a 6 or 7 game playoff series, while Gio predicts a second-round loss to Boston in the same timeframe. C-Lo's update included the Yankees' win (despite a shaky finish), Cody Bellinger's five-year chicken wing ban due to food poisoning, Gio and Jerry's fake scalped ticket stories, the Mets' shutout loss, and the White Sox's latest defeat involving Mike Tauchman. Later, Doncic received a standing ovation in Dallas. The hour concluded with Pat Boyle seeking a Masters golfer to bet on and Gio watching a tornado documentary on Netflix. Hour 2 Gio isn't overly concerned about Devin Williams' early struggles, recalling Edwin Diaz's initial adjustment in New York. He criticized Brett Baty's throwing error and questioned Jeff McNeil's continued presence on the Mets. Regarding the Masters, Gio prefers top 20 bets. A caller shared details about Masters ticket prices and pickup. Jerry joked about shooting a 150 at Augusta. C-Lo's update included the Yankees' win. The show discussed Chris Russo's disbelief over Cody Bellinger's hotel chicken wing order and Keith McPherson's unfamiliarity with "scuttlebutt." Zach Gelb interviewed Ian Eagle about his and his son's Emmy nominations. Luka Doncic's 45-point return was mentioned again. The final segment covered the Rangers missing the playoffs, which annoyed Al last year, and the current Giants draft talk also bothers him, with a question raised about the lack of Jets quarterback draft discussion. Hour 3 Justin Fields addressed media questions about the Jets potentially drafting a quarterback, stating he doesn't answer rhetorical questions but is open to teaching. Jerry believes Fields still needs instruction himself. The Steelers lack a quarterback, and Aaron Rodgers didn't appear at Pat McAfee's Pittsburgh show. The upcoming Kickoff to Summer show was mentioned. C-Lo's update covered Masters practice rounds. Allen Lazard is staying with the Jets on a reduced contract. DeShaun Watson claimed doubters will be proven wrong, but Gio called him a "slimeball loser." The show also pondered OnlyFans' profitability despite free content. The hour concluded with a discussion about Al Leiter's field in Bayville, NJ, where Jerry's son recently played, noting Al's funding of the field. Hour 4 Thibs' job might be in jeopardy if the Knicks underperform in the playoffs, especially with Michael Malone available. The Rangers will have a new coach next season, highlighting the NHL's trend of rehiring coaches. The show questioned why good coaches are repeatedly fired instead of addressing player issues. A caller described an agent interacting with OnlyFans customers. Another asked Gio about breathing magnets, which didn't help him; he plans to try mouth "hostage tape." C-Lo's final update included Adam Schein's anger at optimism following the Knicks' loss to the Celtics, Jason Day's correction of a reporter's phrase, and the disappointment of Sam Rosen missing playoff games in his final season. The Moment of the Day was a humorous suggestion of an OnlyFans featuring Fred Couples. The show concluded with a discussion about golf spectators getting hit by stray balls.
Gio isn't overly concerned about Devin Williams' early struggles, recalling Edwin Diaz's initial adjustment in New York. He criticized Brett Baty's throwing error and questioned Jeff McNeil's continued presence on the Mets. Regarding the Masters, Gio prefers top 20 bets. A caller shared details about Masters ticket prices and pickup. Jerry joked about shooting a 150 at Augusta. C-Lo's update included the Yankees' win. The show discussed Chris Russo's disbelief over Cody Bellinger's hotel chicken wing order and Keith McPherson's unfamiliarity with "scuttlebutt." Zach Gelb interviewed Ian Eagle about his and his son's Emmy nominations. Luka Doncic's 45-point return was mentioned again. The final segment covered the Rangers missing the playoffs, which annoyed Al last year, and the current Giants draft talk also bothers him, with a question raised about the lack of Jets quarterback draft discussion.
Chris Russo couldn't believe Cody Bellinger ordered chicken wings from a hotel. Keith McPherson never heard the term, ‘scuttlebutt'. We imagined serial killer Rex Heuermann listening to Tony Paige while doing his thing. Zach Gelb had Ian Eagle on to talk about him and his son being up for the same Emmy.
(00:00-20:22) Either way, he still did great. Jackson's a sharp when it comes to hoop rock. The Dylan Holloway situation could be a problem. Cards are done. Is 55 close to returning? Eject, eject. Nate in Tallahassee is just never happy. How many goals would Daddy Padre give up? (20:30-42:37) Mizzou is your unofficial basketball National Champions. Houston just couldn't quite get a final shot off. Ian Eagle's call of the final seconds of the Gators win. Kelvin Sampson talking not getting that final shot off. Jackson's defeated. Ballwin Beer Bitch is on the line. Pincer Friendly Wheel. Doug's paternity leave. BBB wants in on The Real Housewives of TMA. Less talky, more cleany. Casting call at Brio. (42:47 -59:13) Phone lines are hot this morning. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking about last night's loss. Brayden Schenn talking about the team not having their best last night and going back to the drawing board. The Hall & Oates restraining order. Chairman Steve checking in with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoicesSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
(00:00-20:22) Either way, he still did great. Jackson's a sharp when it comes to hoop rock. The Dylan Holloway situation could be a problem. Cards are done. Is 55 close to returning? Eject, eject. Nate in Tallahassee is just never happy. How many goals would Daddy Padre give up? (20:30-42:37) Mizzou is your unofficial basketball National Champions. Houston just couldn't quite get a final shot off. Ian Eagle's call of the final seconds of the Gators win. Kelvin Sampson talking not getting that final shot off. Jackson's defeated. Ballwin Beer Bitch is on the line. Pincer Friendly Wheel. Doug's paternity leave. BBB wants in on The Real Housewives of TMA. Less talky, more cleany. Casting call at Brio. (42:47 -59:13) Phone lines are hot this morning. Audio of Jim Montgomery talking about last night's loss. Brayden Schenn talking about the team not having their best last night and going back to the drawing board. The Hall & Oates restraining order. Chairman Steve checking in with us. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The Ringer's Tate Frazier shares his quick breakdown of this year's Final Four matchups: Florida-Auburn and Duke-Houston (2:05). Next Tate is joined by Ian Eagle to discuss preparing for his second year calling the Final Four, calling Auburn's Elite Eight win in Atlanta, highlighting the story lines for all four remaining teams, Cooper Flagg chasing the accomplishments of Carmelo Anthony and Anthony Davis, and more (11:27). Finally, Tate closes the show with some shout-outs and transfer portal news, the coaching carousel, and Tate and producer Kyle's trip to Brooklyn, New York, for the McDonald's All American Game (41:09). Host: Tate Frazier Guest: Ian Eagle Producer: Kyle Crichton The Ringer is committed to responsible gaming. Please visit www.rg-help.com to learn more about the resources and helplines available. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Play by Play Announcer Ian Eagle joins the show to preview Duke vs. Houston and Auburn vs. Florida. 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
It's the NBC Sports Now Power Hour! The hour kicks off with Friend of the Show Ian Eagle's preview of the Duke vs. Houston & Auburn vs. Florida. Nick and Femi give out their best bets for tonight & the Valero Texas Open. 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
Nick Kostos & Femi Abebefe are LIVE! The guys react to last night's epic Timberwolves-Nuggets double overtime game. Nick & Femi debate if they are buying Minnesota as threats to beat Oklahoma City, their thoughts on the Bengals Win Total and MUCH MORE! Legendary Play by Play Announcer Ian Eagle joins the show! 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
In this hour of Follow The Money, Mitch Moss and Pauly Howard preview tonight's MLB action. Plus, Ian Eagle joins the show to preview the Final Four.
Nick is covering The Crown. He interviewed a fellow screamer. Recapping broadcasting puns from the weekend. Ian Eagle shows why he is the best in the business. Some surprising deaths and resurrections. Update on the Drop-Off Tournament. It's the Final Four ! Leaked ideas for the Husker Spring Game. Flashback of the April Fools joke on Nick. Recapping the polls. Schick tries to jinx Nebrasketball. Connect with us! SchickandNick.com Facebook, Twitter, or email We would hate it if you missed an episode! So PLEASE subscribe, rate the pod, and throw us a review. It helps us out so much! We'd likey that. This is another Hurrdat Media Production. Hurrdat Media is a podcast network and digital media production company based in Omaha, NE. Find more podcasts on the Hurrdat Media Network by going to HurrdatMedia.com or Hurrdat Media YouTube channel! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Episode 491 of the Sports Media Podcast features a roundtable discussion with Donnovan Bennett of Sportsnet (Canada), Chad Finn of The Boston Globe and Jon Lewis of Sports Media Watch. In this podcast we discuss how networks will cover upcoming international events such as the Olympics, the World Cup and soccer matchups given the changing United States relationship with former allies; J.J. Watt joining Ian Eagle on CBS's No. 2 NFL team; Charles Davis taking over for Gary Danielson in 2026 and Danielson's announcement to retire from college football broadcasting; ESPN's Sunday Night Baseball final year; LeBron James' interview with Pat McAfee; Stephen A Smith's response to that interview; ESPN no longer pretending the E is not their most important letter; Smith legacy's and the legacy of attention getting in sports 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
(00:00) Chris Forsberg, who covers the Celtics at NBC Sports Boston, joins Toucher & Hardy in-studio. (15:23) The Celtics’ depth off the bench is shining through and on display as injuries have been looming. (27:33) Ian Eagle, long-time play-by-play announcer for CBS Sports, joins the show with Hardy, Dan, Wallach, and even Chris Forsberg sticks around. CONNECT WITH TOUCHER & HARDY: linktr.ee/ToucherandHardy For the latest updates, visit the show page on 985thesportshub.com. Follow 98.5 The Sports Hub on Twitter, Facebook and Instagram. Watch the show every morning on YouTube, and subscribe to stay up-to-date with all the best moments from Boston’s home for sports!
Jerry returns for an update and starts with audio from Cam Ward at his pro day and he was asked about being the face of the draft. Gio wonders why they have them throwing in shorts and a t-shirt. Why not make them at least wear a helmet? Carlos Mendoza joked with Aaron Boone about seeing Juan Soto in orange and blue. What is Ian Eagle's favorite sports movie? It was a basketball movie.
Hour 1 Boomer and Gio convened in their usual spots, with Gio recounting the high costs of a Disney princess makeover for his daughter, before questioning Boomer about the Giants' quarterback strategy following the Jameis Winston signing. Boomer asserted they must draft a quarterback if Cam Ward or Shedeur Sanders are available. Jerry's update featured sounds from Cam Ward's pro day, Adam Schein's dismissal of the Winston signing, and Juan Soto's reunion with his former teammates during the Mets-Yankees game. Jerry also played audio of Brandon Tierney debating callers about premature celebrations after St. John's single win. The hour concluded with Boomer discussing his successful fundraiser at The Tap Room and his reading of "A Boy Named Boomer" to his grandson's class. Hour 2 Dan Hurley's post-game comments about officiating, including an alleged threat to a reporter who filmed it, stirred controversy, prompting Boomer to question athletes' academic commitments and generating mixed caller reactions. Jerry's update covered Cam Ward's pro day, Carlos Mendoza's playful banter with Aaron Boone about Juan Soto, Ian Eagle's favorite sports movie, and Jay Williams's critique of NIL's impact on mid-major teams, along with NHL updates. The hour concluded with a humorous anecdote about Gio's mother-in-law's Fios installation ordeal and a caller defending Hurley's outburst against the referees. Hour 3 With Opening Day approaching, Gio highlighted the Mets' challenging division and their bolstered offense, emphasizing their pitching concerns. Boomer analyzed the Yankees' lineup, noting a lack of speed. The discussion shifted to legionnaires' disease and Mookie Betts's health, with Boomer speculating on a bacterial infection or virus. They also reminisced about the five-year anniversary of remote work during the pandemic. Jerry's update included Cam Ward's pro day, Puka Nacua's early retirement plans, Deion Sanders's critique of the "t-step," and Dan Hurley's "60 Minutes" appearance. The hour concluded with Gio considering attending Peter Schwartz's arena football team press conference. Hour 4 Rumors swirled about Deion Sanders hoping the Giants would draft Shedeur Sanders, though no concrete evidence surfaced, prompting Boomer to discuss the high-stakes gamble for the Giants' management. Gio debated the team's quarterback strategy, emphasizing the pressure to secure a successful pick to maintain job security. Jerry's final update featured Cam Ward's pro day, a brief Jets draft discussion where Boomer dismissed a quarterback pick, Adam Schein defending Dan Hurley, and Colin Cowherd's WNBA commentary. The "Moment of the Day" highlighted Jayden Daniels' mom's warning about a dangerous snapper, and the show concluded with Gio's spring fever and Boomer's reminder of lingering cold weather, particularly in relation to the Mets' and Yankees' opening days.