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Jeff and Michael talk about the new Netflix series 'Quarterback' which launches today. They also look at the latest happenings in the league. BTW: Jason Bell is coming to Belfast! We can't wait to welcome Jason to The MAC on September 3: https://themaclive.com/book?instanceId=520701AMQVBKBLLPRKJQBCVJMTRKHPLJVAs Netflix's first partnership with the NFL, Quarterback is a new sports series that takes a unique look at each season, told through the lens of NFL quarterbacks. For the first time ever, the NFL allowed quarterbacks to be mic'd up for every single game of a season. The series features exclusive, unprecedented access to Patrick Mahomes, Kirk Cousins and Marcus Mariota from the beginning of the 2022 season to its conclusion, following them on and off the field, from inside the huddle with teammates to inside their homes with their families. The series features behind-the-scenes of the biggest moments of the season, as Mahomes set an NFL record for total offense on his way to winning the league and Super Bowl MVP awards; Cousins engineered the greatest comeback in NFL history and led the Minnesota Vikings to an NFC North Division title; and Mariota took over as the starting quarterback with the Atlanta Falcons. Quarterback is produced by NFL Films, Omaha Productions and 2PM Productions. Executive Producers include Peyton Manning and Jamie Horowitz for Omaha Productions; Keith Cossrow, Patrick Kelleher, Ross Ketover, and Hans Schroeder for NFL Films.
In this week's Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast sponsored by WSC Sports: The NFL dominated television over the weekend during the Divisional Playoffs. It also dominated the first part of this week's podcast as Andrew Marchand and John Ourand analyze how the different broadcast booths handled the games. The two also discuss Tom Brady's options as the future Hall of Famer decides whether to play another season or venture into the broadcast booth. Other topics include the headlines being made by Stephen A. Smith, Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe; LIV Golf's TV deal with The CW; and HBO Max's first sports streaming efforts with the USWNT last week and the USMNT this week. Mentioned this week: Tom Brady, Chris Mason, Kevin Burkhardt, Greg Olsen, Joe Buck, Troy Aikman, Jim Nantz, Tony Romo, Joe Burrow, Ja'Marr Chase, Mike Florio, Albert Breer, Joe Davis, Adam Amin, Jason Benetti, George Kliavkoff, Kathleen Finch, Rob Manfred, Adam Silver, Gary Bettman, Dana White, Anne White, Josh Allen, Phil Simms, Patrick Mahomes, Ian Eagle, Alex Rodriguez, Dalton Schultz, Charvarius Ward, Daryl Johnston, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Damar Hamlin, Cris Collinsworth, Drew Brees, Sean McVay, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Muhammad Ali, Gisele Bündchen, Jim Gray, Larry Fitzgerald Jr., Stephen A. Smith, Skip Bayless, Shannon Sharpe, Acie Wyatt, Will Smith, Charles Barkley, Beyoncé, Rihanna, Jamie Horowitz, Phil Mickelson, Luke Wileman, Colin Campbell, Snoop Dogg, ESPN Potato Chips, TB12, Say It Ain't So Productions For more information on WSC Sports visit bit.ly/3OzggWO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this week's Marchand and Ourand Sports Media Podcast sponsored by WSC Sports: How did ESPN end up with a Cowboys playoff game? That's one of many NFL playoff-related topics discussed by Andrew Marchand and John Ourand this week. Other topics include how CBS and Fox handled the final regular season NFL Sunday, Greg Gumbel's week 18 performance, DirecTV's negotiations for NFL Sunday Ticket's commercial rights and a look back at 2022's 100 most viewed shows on television – a list that is dominated by NFL games. Ourand is in Los Angeles and gives a report from the site of thethe CFP Championship game. College football topics include Pat McAfee's alternate telecast around the championship game, an update on media rights to the planned CFP expansion and a preview of NBC's planned “Blackbird” booth for the Big Ten that will feature Noah Eagle and Todd Blackledge. Mentioned this episode: Tom Brady, Pat McAfee, Jamie Horowitz, Jake Horowitz, Jimmy Pitaro, Austin Karp, Cameron Maybin, Jon Greenberg, Tim McCarver, Tony Kubek, Ron Darling, Gary Cohen, Keith Hernandez, Justin Kutcher, Troy Vincent, Watergate, Damar Hamlin, Joe Buck, Don Van Natta, Tony Romo, Jim Nantz, Nyheim Hines, Scott Van Pelt, Uncle Sloppy Joe, Joe Simons, Al Michaels, Tony Dungy, Sean McVay, Jason Witten, Aaron Rodgers, Greg Gumbel, Deshaun Watson, David Njoku, Billy Wanger, Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, Peyton Manning, Eli Manning, Michael Jordan, LeBron James, Larry Bird, Magic Johnson, Bill Simmons, Charles Barkley, Noah Eagle, Todd Blackledge, Ian Eagle, Ryan Glasspiegel, Chris Mason, Acie Wyatt For more information on WSC Sports visit bit.ly/3OzggWO Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
“Fearless” brings an ugly reality to light with today's discussion. The public beef between Skip Bayless and Shannon Sharpe reflects the consequence of sports television's embrace of “tha culture.” That's short for hip-hop culture: the art, style of dress, and mindset associated with popular commercial rap music. “Tha culture” foments violence, chaos, petty beefs, the prioritization of emotion over logic, and the justification of an immoral pursuit of money, power, and fame. Six years ago, Fox Sports 1 executive Jamie Horowitz, Skip Bayless, and Shannon Sharpe dove headfirst into “tha culture” with their debate show “Undisputed.” Horowitz paid rapper Lil Wayne to befriend Bayless and create a theme song for the show. Horowitz envisioned “Undisputed” as the synagogue for the marriage of sports and hip-hop. Since then, DJ Khaled's “All I Do Is Win” is now what Queen's “We Will Rock You” was in the 1980s and '90s. The change in genre provoked a cultural shift that has impacted everything around sports, including the broadcasters. Jason brings in “Fearless” soldier Royce White to discuss this influence and the embarrassing reactions to Skip Bayless' harmless tweet. “Fearless” contributor Steve Kim later joins the conversation with some advice to the offended. “At the end of the day, if you let Skip Bayless bother you that much — to perturb you to that level in your mind — then you are weak-minded.” Plus, Garrett Bush, co-host of “The Ultimate Cleveland Sports Show,” went viral for expressing what he felt was being ignored by the mainstream media coverage of Damar Hamlin. In his emotional take, he accuses the NFL of making unfair contracts with its players. Jason disagrees and invites Garrett Bush to “Fearless” to hear him out. We want to hear from the Fearless Army!! Join the conversation in the show chat, leave a comment or email Jason at FearlessBlazeShow@gmail.com Get 10% off Blaze swag by using code Fearless10 at https://shop.blazemedia.com/fearless Make yourself an official member of the “Fearless Army!” Support Conservative Voices! Subscribe to BlazeTV at https://get.blazetv.com/FEARLESS and get $10 off your yearly subscription. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
It's 2015 and Fox Sports 1 is in a rut. Its attempt to topple ESPN has barely dented the defences of the Disney-controlled sports media giant.Not that Fox is about to give up. It's looking to former ESPN producer Jamie Horowitz to craft a studio programming strategy that can suck viewers away from the market leader.But even as Fox readies for another round, the very foundations of the cable sports business that built ESPN are starting to give way.Big Tech's coming for sports and that's going to force change at both ESPN and Fox.Listen to new episodes 1 week early and to all episodes ad free with Wondery+. Join Wondery+ for exclusives, binges, early access, and ad free listening. Available in the Wondery App. https://wondery.app.link/businesswarsPlease support us by supporting our sponsors!ZIP RECRUITER - Try Zip Recruiter for free at this exclusive website: ziprecruiter.com/BWSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
John Pollock catches up with Nate Milton to discuss The Nubian Wrestling Advocates podcast coming to POST Wrestling beginning this Sunday. In a wide-ranging discussion, the two chat about the formation of the podcast, more diverse voices in the pro wrestling media landscape, moving away from certain wrestling stereotypes, the impact of the past year, WWE's hiring of Jamie Horowitz, the NWA announcing its August pay-per-view events, the state of NXT going into another TakeOver event, and The Wire. The Nubian Wrestling Advocates will be a monthly show at POST Wrestling beginning this Sunday featuring Nate Milton, Kris Ealy, Andrew Thompson and several special guests. Subscribe: https://postwrestling.com/subscribe Patreon: http://postwrestlingcafe.com Forum: https://forum.postwrestling.com Discord: https://discord.com/invite/Q795HhR Merch: https://store.postwrestling.com Twitter/Facebook/Instagram/YouTube: @POSTwrestlingAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
On the 123rd episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are once again joined by one of the most outspoken journalist in sports, Jay Mariotti for an exclusive interview to discuss:- LeBron James' current predicament and lack of sportsmanship - What will Brian Windhorst do when LeBron James retires?- Is Bob Baffert killing horse racing?- Big time media executives such as John Skipper and Jamie Horowitz getting multiple chances- Have sports betting advertisements gotten out of control?- Kwame Brown's recent verbal attacks- The Discovery/Turner merger and if we will see more merges- Did the NHL on TNT make a good choice in hiring Wayne Gretzky?- Should MLB Network sign Kenny Mayne?- Tebow Time- Why NBC will make sure the 2021 Summer Olympics happen- NBC and ESPN's future NFL broadcasters- Why every sports network should look to sign Aaron Rodgers
On the 123rd episode of You Know I'm Right, Nick Durst and Joe Calabrese are once again joined by one of the most outspoken journalist in sports, Jay Mariotti for an exclusive interview to discuss: - LeBron James' current predicament and lack of sportsmanship - What will Brian Windhorst do when LeBron James retires? - Is Bob Baffert killing horse racing? - Big time media executives such as John Skipper and Jamie Horowitz getting multiple chances - Have sports betting advertisements gotten out of control? - Kwame Brown's recent verbal attacks - The Discovery/Turner merger and if we will see more merges - Did the NHL on TNT make a good choice in hiring Wayne Gretzky? - Should MLB Network sign Kenny Mayne? - Tebow Time - Why NBC will make sure the 2021 Summer Olympics happen - NBC and ESPN's future NFL broadcasters - Why every sports network should look to sign Aaron Rodgers
The World's Fastest-Growing Sports Media Podcast with @SportsTVRatings
Great to have Ryan back on the podcast. We talked Jamie Horowitz landing at DAZN and then had a more general conversation about DAZN (including Adnan Virk's hiring), we spent several minutes on Ryan's gambling habits, and then we talked Sinclair acquiring the Fox Sports RSNs that Disney/ESPN had to unload. We finished up talking about LeBron James' absence from the playoffs impact on blog traffic and Ryan gives his...
In this episode Sal, Adam & Justin talk with Brendan Schaub during their recent trip to LA. Brendan Schaub is the co-host of the very popular podcast The Fighter & the Kid with comedian Bryan Callen and host of his own podcast, Big Brown Breakdown. He is also a comedian, actor, commentator, former professional football player, and retired mixed martial artist. Mind Pump has long admired Brendan and this episode does not disappoint as it dives into his comedy career, his podcasts, business, relationships, life in Hollywood and a lot more. You can find Brendan at www.tfatk.com and @brendanschaub on Instagram, Facebook and Twitter. Dealing with rowdy fans (3:45) What is scarier, fighting or stand-up? (6:34) How and when did he decide to make transition from fighting to entertainment? (7:34) Reebok deal (11:35) How did he get into podcasting? Meet Bryan Callen? (13:17) Is there structure to the podcasts? (18:56) Brendan/Bryan book the guests #NoHomo (23:55) Do they ever clash with schedules? (25:47) What are the biggest misconceptions people have about starting a podcast? (27:00) What is their main monetization? (30:41) Where does his drive come from? (32:22) Lead by example Does he still hang out with any fighters? (37:46) Who has helped him most with his comedy? (38:59) Constant reps (43:02) Any of his idols disappoint him? (44:11) Difference between being around fighters/comedians (47:41) Does he know when he bombs? (48:48) Living or chasing his dream? How does he find peace? (50:39) Would he keep his son away from playing contact sports? / Getting his degree in “football” (57:00) What's the most difficult thing about being a dad? (1:02:05) Toilet girls (1:04:20) Growth through podcasting (1:08:47) Loving the process What is in his future? (1:15:38) What does he think about Netflix? Social media? (1:16:22) Disneyland, ultimate model (1:23:15) Final discussion on current issues facing the general public (1:25:50) Obesity Lack of movement Technology Related Links/Products Mentioned: The New UFC-Reebok Deal Is Screwing Fighters Out Of So Much Money Joe Rogan talks tough with Brendan Schaub on The Fighter and The Kid podcast Scripted TV Is Dying a Slow Death | Media – AdAge Onnit: Brain, Workout, and Health Supplements Ep-478-Justin Wren - Mind Pump Sick in the Head: Conversations About Life and Comedy – Judd Apatow (book) SugarD - #1 Sugar Daddy Dating App Fox Sports's Jamie Horowitz fired amid sexual harassment probe Soylent.com - Let us take a few things off your plate Inside Apple's Chinese 'sweatshop' factory where workers are paid just £1.12 per hour to produce iPhones and iPads for the West Irresistible: The Rise of Addictive Technology and the Business of Keeping Us Hooked – Adam Alter (book) Experts Say Texting Is Worse Than All Other Driving Distractions Bright | Netflix Official Site Featured Guests/People Mentioned: Brendan Schaub (@brendanschaub) Instagram/Twitter Brendan Schaub - Facebook The Fighter and the Kid Big Brown Breakdown by Brendan Schaub The Fighter & The Kid by Brendan Schaub, Bryan Callen Tony Hinchcliffe (@TonyHinchcliffe) Twitter Joe Rogan (@joerogan) Twitter Dana White (@danawhite) Twitter Bryan Callen (@bryancallen) Twitter Mark Muñoz (@mark_munoz) Twitter Tom Segura (@tomsegura) Twitter Joey CoCo Diaz (@madflavor) Twitter Bert Kreischer (@bertkreischer) Twitter Brendon Ayanbadejo (@brendon310) Twitter Steve Austin (@steveaustinBSR) Twitter Tony Robbins (@TonyRobbins) Twitter Jocko Willink (@jockowillink) Instagram Justin Wren MMA (@TheBigPygmy) Twitter Matt Mitrione (@mattmitrione) Twitter Adam Sandler (@AdamSandler) Twitter Jim Carrey (@JimCarrey) Twitter Chris D'Elia (@chrisdelia) Twitter Will Sasso (@WillSasso) Twitter Kevin Hart (@kevinhart4real) Instagram Judd Apatow (@JuddApatow) Twitter Dave Chappelle Kylie (@kyliejenner) Instagram Bradley Martyn (@bradleymartyn) Instagram Shannon Sharpe (@ShannonSharpe) Twitter Skip Bayless (@RealSkipBayless) Twitter Will Smith (@willsmith) Twitter Tom Bilyeu (@TomBilyeu) Twitter Would you like to be coached by Sal, Adam & Justin? 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This episode is with Sports Illustrated's Jimmy Traina (@JimmyTraina). We talk: — NFL TV ratings — Is Trump so Trumpy he'll still weigh on NFL ratings? — Will Kaepernick be on an NFL roster on opening day? — Thoughts on the post-Jamie Horowitz landscape at FS1 — His views on there being so much focus on debate shows that don't garner that much viewership — Thoughts on his experiences leaving...
Episode 128 of the Sports Illustrated Media podcast features a sports media roundtable featuring Chad Finn, the sports media writer and general columnist for the Boston Globe and Boston.com, and Andrew Bucholtz, a staff writer and editor Awful Announcing. On this podcast, we discuss the rise of the paid subscription model in sports media including The Athletic, DK Pittsburgh Sports, and the Boston Sports Journal; FS1’s opinion-heavy programming in the post-Jamie Horowitz era; why many New England sports fans do not trust ESPN; the future of Bill Simmons on linear television; why FS1 hired Ray Lewis; what exactly is a sports hot take; why Chad is exhausted by FS1; the potential of Mike Greenberg as a solo host; where Katie Nolan will land; the chemistry between Mike Golic and Trey Wingo; whether NBC’s hockey programming is smart; how Jay Cutler and Tony Romo will do in Year 1 as analysts, and much more. You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin and Ben Mathis-Lilley are joined by Daniel “Progressive Liberal” Harnsberger to chat about his wrestling persona. The Ringer’s Bryan Curtis also discusses Jamie Horowitz and Fox Sports, and Nick Greene analyzes NBA free agency. The Progressive Liberal (1:27): Professional wrestler Daniel Harnsberger joins to describe the inspiration behind his character, whether he’s critiquing the Democratic Party, and what it’s like to be the bad guy in wrestling. Jamie Horowitz (19:01): Bryan Curtis, editor-at-large of the Ringer, comes on the show to assess what the sacking of Fox Sports 1’s Jamie Horowitz means for the channel and FS1’s lineup of debate-based programming. NBA (35:04): Nick Greene joins to discusses Kevin Durant’s massive pay cut, and whether anything can be done about the massive exodus of talent from the East to the West. Afterballs (54:04) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Josh Levin and Ben Mathis-Lilley are joined by Daniel “Progressive Liberal” Harnsberger to chat about his wrestling persona. The Ringer’s Bryan Curtis also discusses Jamie Horowitz and Fox Sports, and Nick Greene analyzes NBA free agency. The Progressive Liberal (1:27): Professional wrestler Daniel Harnsberger joins to describe the inspiration behind his character, whether he’s critiquing the Democratic Party, and what it’s like to be the bad guy in wrestling. Jamie Horowitz (19:01): Bryan Curtis, editor-at-large of the Ringer, comes on the show to assess what the sacking of Fox Sports 1’s Jamie Horowitz means for the channel and FS1’s lineup of debate-based programming. NBA (35:04): Nick Greene joins to discusses Kevin Durant’s massive pay cut, and whether anything can be done about the massive exodus of talent from the East to the West. Afterballs (54:04) Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Kyle, Adam and Russ discuss J.J. Redick, Markelle Fultz, NBA free agency, Jamie Horowitz at FOX Sports, and the push for video content. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and guest panelist Jane Coaston discuss the weekend's NCAA tournament storylines and the U.S. women’s hockey team’s boycott. Ben Mathis-Lilley also joins to talk about his Slate article on Jamie Horowitz and Fox Sports 1. NCAA Tournament (2:51): Analyzing the weekend’s thrilling buzzer-beaters, the value of one-and-done programs, and the endearing imperfections of college basketball games. U.S. Women’s Hockey (17:26): Breaking down the debate over Team USA’s decision to boycott this week’s IIHF World Championships as part of their fight for equitable treatment and a living wage. Fox Sports 1 (27:57): Will Jamie Horowitz’s cable network succeed in his mission to revolutionize sports media one hot take at a take? Ben Mathis-Lilley joins the show to talk about his story on Fox Sports 1. Facebook: http://fb.com/HangUpAndListen Email: hangup@slate.com Show notes at http://slate.com/hangup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Stefan Fatsis, Josh Levin, and guest panelist Jane Coaston discuss the weekend's NCAA tournament storylines and the U.S. women’s hockey team’s boycott. Ben Mathis-Lilley also joins to talk about his Slate article on Jamie Horowitz and Fox Sports 1. NCAA Tournament (2:51): Analyzing the weekend’s thrilling buzzer-beaters, the value of one-and-done programs, and the endearing imperfections of college basketball games. U.S. Women’s Hockey (17:26): Breaking down the debate over Team USA’s decision to boycott this week’s IIHF World Championships as part of their fight for equitable treatment and a living wage. Fox Sports 1 (27:57): Will Jamie Horowitz’s cable network succeed in his mission to revolutionize sports media one hot take at a take? Ben Mathis-Lilley joins the show to talk about his story on Fox Sports 1. Facebook: http://fb.com/HangUpAndListen Email: hangup@slate.com Show notes at http://slate.com/hangup Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Although Jamie Horowitz is soon to be the Senior VP and General Manager of NBC’s The Today Show Jamie is thankful for his time at ESPN as an award-winning television executive who created and produced multiple highly rated shows. Prior to the late summer of 2014 transition, Jamie was the Vice President of Original Programming and Production at ESPN. During his career with ESPN, Jamie created and reinvented a variety of shows that pursued specific audiences such as SportsNation, First Take, and Numbers Never Lie. In 2013 Jamie developed Olbermann, the show that brought Keith Olbermann back to ESPN. Born and raised an avid Boston Sports fan, Jamie shares his love for sports from childhood to current day life-work integration.
Why Is Tom Brady Still So Upset? Jamie Recounts A Story That Ron Jaworski Shared About One Of The Best NFL Quarterbacks Of All Time