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Ballgame and Behler talk with Raiders play by play broadcast Jason Horowitz to get excited about Jeanty. College football topics include Boise State in the Pac-12 and the SEC memo during this week's CFP meetings. And Behler will buy or sell what future Pac-12 teams will do when the league continues in 2026?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ballgame and Behler talk with Raiders play by play broadcast Jason Horowitz to get excited about Jeanty. College football topics include Boise State in the Pac-12 and the SEC memo during this week's CFP meetings. And Behler will buy or sell what future Pac-12 teams will do when the league continues in 2026?See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The world's 1.4 billion Catholics have a new pope, and for the first time, he is from America.Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief of The New York Times, introduces us to Pope Leo XIV.Guest: Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief of The New York TimesBackground reading: Who is Pope Leo XIV?The first American pope took a global route to the role.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Alkis Konstantinidis/Reuters Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Church bells rang out across the world on Monday to mark the death of Pope Francis at the age of 88.Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief at The New York Times, discusses the pope's push to change the church, his bitter clashes with traditionalists, and what his papacy meant to the world's 1.4 billion Catholics.Guest: Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief of The New York Times.Background reading: For Jason Horowitz, Pope Francis was always a surprise.Francis' death silences a voice for the voiceless.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday. Photo: Andrew Medichini/Associated Press Unlock full access to New York Times podcasts and explore everything from politics to pop culture. Subscribe today at nytimes.com/podcasts or on Apple Podcasts and Spotify.
Westwood One Host and Raiders PBP Annoncer Jason Horowitz joins Zach to talk about the NCAA Final Four in San Antonio and the Raiders NFL Draft plan.
Matt Derrick, of Chiefs Digest & 41 is the Mic Podcasts, joins The Zone with Jason Anderson & Producer Dylan Michaels to talk about the Chiefs Christmas take-over, new stadium talks and more before we talk to Jason Horowitz of Westwood One!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
It is time for a Thursday edition of GCR, lots for Glenn and Griffin to go over as we recap last night's Maryland game that saw the Terps fall to a 3-quarters court buzzer beater in a loss to #8 Michigan State… We'll go over it all, talk about what's still ahead for the Terps, the Big Ten, March and more, plus we'll talk some O's, the latest out of Indy from the Combine and lots else. At 10:20am, we will check in with a former Terp, Lonny Baxter will give us his take on last night, how the Terps have looked the last several weeks despite the loss and how he's feeling as the calendar gets ready to flip to March. At 10:45am, we'll switch gears to talk Spring Training with former Oriole Scott McGregor, Scotty was down in Sarasota working as a guest instructor for the birds, we'll see how he views the squad, his thoughts on Grayson Rodriguez and more. Then we'll continue talking college hoops with Jason Horowitz at 11:10am who was on the call for BTN last night in College Park. Fighting words with Griffin and more…
We're back! On this Tuesday edition of the show, the guys break down Daniel Jeremiah's Mock Draft 2.0 (59:10). We also continue our trip around the AFC with a stop in Las Vegas, as Raiders play-by-play voice Jason Horowitz joins the show (1:10:27) to review the team's 2024 season. Plus, go around the sports world (33:22).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tune in to this week's episode with the Senior Vice President U.S. Marketing | Global Head of Media & Digital, Mattel, Jason Horowitz.
Welcome to a Thursday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to go over on the program this morning as we talk about a massive Maryland basketball win, and by massive we mean the point margin as the final score doesn't quite indicate how in control the Terps were as the blew out Ohio State in the Big Ten opener last night. We'll talk plenty of Ravens and football as well as we get into our picks for the weekend. At 10:20am, we will talk Terps with Jason Horowitz who was on the call last night for Big Ten Network, and get his thoughts after seeing the team up close last night. At 10:45am, former Ravens Special Teams Coordinator Gary Zauner will join us from out in Arizona as we discuss Justin Tucker and get his thoughts on Tucker's struggles kicking this season his theories on kicking across the league as a whole. At 11:05am, one of our favorites, former Ravens WR and Super Bowl XXXV Champion Qadry Ismail will check in to talk Ravens, get his thoughts on the Diontae Johnson suspension, Justin Tucker, the offensive struggles recently and much more. Then at 11:25am, as we do every Thursday, we'll be joined by Ken Zalis to help us make our picks for the week as we dive into College Football's Championship weekend, NFL week 14 and more...
The voice of The Raiders Jason Horowitz joins the show to talk Steelers vs Raiders. Does Jason know if Adams gets traded? What is his market? Saints? Jets? Teams in a bad place. Poni wants to know if Adams is actually injured. Is Aiden O'Connel a threat and should actually be taken seriously by The Steelers.
On today's edition of the show, hear from DC Jim Schwartz (9:23) and go Behind Enemy Lines with Raiders play-by-play voice Jason Horowitz (23:42). Get OC Ken Dorsey's thoughts (48:48) on the weekend ahead, get some lineup advice on the Fantasy Minute (1:06:10), and see how the Browns matchup with the Raiders (1:22:27).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
This week on Panther Talk, Anish Shroff, Jim Szoke and Eugene Robinson talk with Dave Canales, Roman Harper, and Jason Horowitz about the decision to bench Bryce Young, the loss to the chargers, and preview this week's game.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Time for what is a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, Glenn and Griffin will be joined in studio by Stan ‘The Fan' Charles as the boys get you set for the weekend. Lots to go over, we'll get Stan's thoughts on the O's, their chances of catching the Yankees, now 2 games back of the pinstripes, after losing two of three up at Fenway, we'll preview their three-game trip to Detroit and much more. We'll switch gears at 10:20am to catch up with PressBox Ravens beat writer, Bo Smolka, get his thoughts on the Ravens as they look to bounce back in the home opener vs the Raiders, we'll talk injury report, the OL struggles preparing to face Maxx Crosby and much more. At 10:45am, we'll continue talking football, but at the college level with Tom Luginbill from ESPN who will be on ACC Network call of the Terps trip to Virginia for some Saturday night lights as we talk Maryland football. At 11:20am, we'll head out to Vegas to preview the Raiders before Jason Horowitz, the Raiders PxP voice, and company are in Baltimore this weekend to take on the Ravens and bounce back from a loss of their own. We'll wrap the program by checking with the third and final segment of Tuesday night's ‘Arthur Maulet Show' with Art and his special guest, Ravens Safety and former Terp, Beau Brade…
The Rap. Mike Palm From Circa Joins The Guys. Jason Horowitz, voice of the Raiders Previews Vegas
Jason Horowitz, voice of the Raiders Previews The Raiders Season And More
The Rap. Mike Palm From Circa Joins The Guys. Jason Horowitz, voice of the Raiders Previews Vegas
Jason Horowitz, voice of the Raiders Previews The Raiders Season And More
Hour 2 of The Huddle features conversations with Minnetonka girl's basketball coach Brian Cosgriff, Westwood One's Jason Horowitz on the NCAA tournament and if line fights are still needed.
Jason Horowitz of Westwood One joins Dave and Pete to chat about the upcoming NCAA Tournament final between Purdue and UConn.
The Zone with Jason Anderson & Dylan Michaels rolls on from Phoenix, AZ with more interviews from Westwood One's Jason Horowitz, Grand Canyon's Bryce Drew, BYU's Mark Pope & TNT and College & NBA Basketball's Jim Jackson to wrap up the hour See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
The Hornets start their search for a new coach. NC State prepares for Purdue. Jason Horowitz, studio host for the Final Four on Westwood One joins the show.
Jason Horowitz studio host for the Final Four on Westwood One joins the show to talk the Final Four.
Bob and Dave continue looking at the Seahawks head coaching candidates by getting the inside scoop on Patrick Graham from Raiders Play by Play Broadcaster Jason Horowitz, they rundown the current Seahawks head coach candidates to ask if there is anyone they don’t want hired, they discuss what the Seahawks should do with Jamal Adams in the offseason, and they ask what would have happened if Brock Purdy and the 49ers had lost to the Packers.
JT THE BRICK PREPARES FOR THE FINAL RAIDERS GAME OF THE SEASON, SUNDAY AT HOME AGAINST THE BRONCOS. GUEST INCLUDE RAIDERS PLAY BY PLAY MAN, JASON HOROWITZ.
12.6.23 Jason Horowitz, SiriusXM College Sports Radio, on the future of College Football following the CFP leaving FSU out.
12.6.23 Jason Horowitz, SiriusXM College Sports Radio, on the future of College Football following the CFP leaving FSU out. Kevin and Denton give their NFL Power Rankings. Kevin reacts to Tyreek Hill having Santana Moss in his top 5 WRs.
Jared, Oriana and Ned discuss their collective choice of topic: Peter Jackson's version of The Return of the King. It's been twenty years since the conclusion of Jackson's three-film effort to adapt the entire Lord of the Rings was released, and it was easily the biggest profile release of the series, coming in with massive interest and attention, setting a variety of box office records in the process along with gaining widespread critical acclaim. It all resulted in a series of worldwide film awards and honors culminating with a famed clean sweep of Oscar wins including best picture, resulting in a tie with Titanic and Ben-Hur with eleven Oscars total but also the only one of those three films to literally win every category it was nominated for, a combined record that still stands. The film's general impact and that of the series as a whole is at this point undeniable, but how it holds up in a look back, caught somewhat between Fellowship's own unquestionable triumph and Two Towers's more stop-and-go successes, warrants its own discussion. What are the many changes made to the tangled relationship between Frodo, Sam and Gollum, and how does that play out as a result for both the film and the wider themes? How does the use of practical models and actual landscapes feed into the feeling of how the film both landed in the moment and held up upon later rewatching, even while it was also the biggest demonstration yet of the possibilities for CGI with massive military clashes and the like? Is it possible to actually lose count of just how many remarkable moments on a grand scale exist throughout the film, even as there are various “well, but…” caveats and questions to raise along the way? How has the whole series of film changed both the perceptions of Tolkien and the film industry in general? And how many endings are there, after all? (Surprise! It never ended, it's running somewhere in a theater right now, maybe.)Show Notes.Jared's doodle. And that's another epic trilogy down. (The earlier entries here and here.)Hurrah for the SAG-AFTRA strike ending and better (not perfect!) terms won.Our episode on evil. Evil!TheOneRing.net report on the return of the Eagle & Child pub. Jason Horowitz's New York Times story about that Italian Tolkien exhibition encouraged by Italy's favorite fascists. Sorry, did we say the quiet part out loud? (In the Guardian, Jamie Mackey with more context.)Our episodes on Peter Jackson's The Fellowship of the Ring and The Two Towers, with lots of notes about the series as a whole so we won't repeat everything here…The sole trailer for The Return of the King. But that's all they needed.Trilogy Tuesday! It was a crazy time and it was great. Here's a photo of the all-day pass given out, and here's an example of that film frame memento given out as well. The opening scene is really something, no lie. Friendly little worm there.The screenwriting guru Ned mentions is Robert McKee – per Brian Sibley's Peter Jackson biography, McKee had come to Wellington, New Zealand to give one of his lectures in 1988, and the New Zealand Film Commission invited Peter Jackson, Fran Walsh and future contributing screenwriter for The Two Towers Stephen Sinclair to it and they all apparently took it very much to heart. So a long term impact but even so.The opening exchange between Sam, Frodo and Gollum. Really are some beautifully shot moments in this sequence.Oh did Christopher Lee have things to say in the run-up to the theatrical release.Our episode on the Rankin-Bass Return of the King. It is NOT very good.Yeah yeah the Arwen vision and Arwen dying and…well whatever.But boy that introduction to Minas Tirith. THAT'S how to make an entrance.And the beacons sequence, wow, still. Time zone issues aside.For examples of the Gondor theme earlier on in the series, skip ahead to about a minute into this clip.Ride the Empire Builder! If you like.Hurrah for John Noble (and hurrah for Fringe). Skip ahead three minutes for “The rule of Gondor is MINE!” moment, and the parting between Denethor and Faramir, phew.Minas Morgul, a triumph of John Howe design, glowing and clamped. (The skybeam is the skybeam but the sonic buildup rules.)The Holdo maneuver (it really was great, like the film itself)When Theoden and Eowyn part at Dunharrow, boy that'll ruin ya. That's two good actors very much in the moment.When Aragorn and Eowyn part at Dunharrow, it is very…shippy.“...and Rohan will answer!” Perfect.“The stars are veiled.” Are they, Legolas?Oh you know the Shelob scene. You know. “The Edge of Night” sequence is unnerving, beautiful and horribly sad.The Nazgul as the angels of death, in essence. However petty.Grond! It is great design for sure, plus armored trolls.Gothmog isn't bothered with your petty trebuchets.The Ride of the Rohirrim. No notes. But here come the mumakil…“I am no man!” Yeah, it rules.Air Bud, the lingua franca of us all.That crazy Witch-king mace. Gotta love it.And indeed skip ahead to the end of the clip for that mumak takedown by the scrubbing bubbles. Plus Tracy Jordan with the wisdom. It still only counts as one, we guess.Sam finds Frodo in Cirith Ungol – it's a good moment!“On this good earth!” (Well, maybe not GREAT earth.)“I can carry you!” A beautiful sequence, no doubt.The Crack of Doom. Great acting moments, wonderful moment for Gollum, but not over the cliff again…And yeah when Mount Doom completely explodes…Will they? Won't they?A great way to do individual bows via a movie.“You bow to NO one.” (Cue big emotions.)A wordless toast indeed. And a pumpkin. (And a case of the not gays.)The Grey Havens sends us off. It really is a great Turner-inspired scene.“Into the West” and the end credit portraits. Great job Annie. (The young filmmaker who passed was Cameron Duncan, to correct Ned there.)The Triplets of Belleville is a real treat, see it when you can.Enjoy all the Oscar wins!Ah yes the Eragon movie. Welp.And the Chronicles of Narnia tried. But. (Good luck Greta!)This ran after the episode was recorded but the LA Times had a piece on the movie anniversary and its impact, especially in New Zealand itself.Our Rings of Power and Hobbit films episodes have more about our general qualms there.Want to hear those exclusive podcasts we're talking about on Megaphonic? Join the Patreon! And you can check out Kitchen Party here.
On this episode of the Giants Huddle podcast, John Schmeelk chats with Jihad Ward about the matchup with the Raiders, Carl Banks sits down with Kayvon Thibodeaux to discuss his season so far, Lance Medow previews Sunday's game with Raiders play-by-play announcer, Jason Horowitz, and Bob Papa has his weekly sit down with Coach Brian Daboll. SUBSCRIBE NOW **Apple** | **Spotify** | **Google** | **Pandora** | **iHeartRadio** :00 - Jihad Ward 15:13 - Jason Horowitz 41:14 - Kayvon Thibodeaux 50:02 - Brian DabollSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Raiders.com's Eddie Paskal and play-by-play announcer Jason Horowitz react to the Raiders' 34-7 victory over the San Francisco 49ers in Week 1 of the preseason on this edition of The 5th Quarter.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Last year, Giorgia Meloni, an Italian far-right politician, became prime minister on an agenda that many feared would mark a radical turn for the country. Now, her visit to the White House last week has bolstered her credentials on the international stage.Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief for The New York Times, explains how she got here and the path she has carved out for Europe's far-right parties.Guest: Jason Horowitz, the Rome bureau chief for The New York Times.Background reading: At the White House, President Biden embraced Ms. Meloni as a friend and cast aside initial doubts that her far-right party might prove to be troublesome for Washington.Ms. Meloni has surprised many by showing a pragmatic streak since coming to power, though some still fear an authoritarian turn.For more information on today's episode, visit nytimes.com/thedaily. Transcripts of each episode will be made available by the next workday.
Eduard Habsburg is Archduke of Austria and Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta. He's also a husband, a dad, and a regular guy. He talks about Star Wars and Dune, Harry Potter and James Bond. He is probably the first member of the Order of the Golden Fleece to have written the screenplay for a zombie movie. I ask him about his family—both his happy marriage and six children, and also the dynastic history of the House of Habsburg. I also ask him his work as a diplomat working with Victor Orbán and Pope Francis, and his work as a writer, especially about his new book, The Habsburg Way. Eduard Habsburg's new book, The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times (Sophia Institute Press, 2023) Eduard Habsburg on Twitter: @EduardHabsburg First Things: interview with Mark Bauerlein, “Eduard Habsburg on the Habsburg Way of Life” (April 24, 2023) The New York Times: an article by Jason Horowitz, “Hungary's Habsburg Ambassador to the Pope, With an Offbeat Résumé” (April 27, 2023) Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices Support our show by becoming a premium member! https://newbooksnetwork.supportingcast.fm/new-books-network
Eduard Habsburg is Archduke of Austria and Hungarian Ambassador to the Holy See and the Sovereign Order of Malta. He's also a husband, a dad, and a regular guy. He talks about Star Wars and Dune, Harry Potter and James Bond. He is probably the first member of the Order of the Golden Fleece to have written the screenplay for a zombie movie. I ask him about his family—both his happy marriage and six children, and also the dynastic history of the House of Habsburg. I also ask him his work as a diplomat working with Victor Orbán and Pope Francis, and his work as a writer, especially about his new book, The Habsburg Way. Eduard Habsburg's new book, The Habsburg Way: Seven Rules for Turbulent Times (Sophia Institute Press, 2023) Eduard Habsburg on Twitter: @EduardHabsburg First Things: interview with Mark Bauerlein, “Eduard Habsburg on the Habsburg Way of Life” (April 24, 2023) The New York Times: an article by Jason Horowitz, “Hungary's Habsburg Ambassador to the Pope, With an Offbeat Résumé” (April 27, 2023) Krzysztof Odyniec is a historian of Medieval and Early Modern Europe; he is also the host of the 'Almost Good Catholics' podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
KSNV News 3 Las Vegas' Jesse Merrick talks with Jason Horowitz to evaluate the Raiders' 2023 draft selections, additions made in free agency and more.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
In this week's episode, Gil Jenkins and Hilary Langer speak with Jason Horowitz and Emma Bubola of The New York Times about their recent cover story on Venice's battle against the relentless forces of rising seas. They discuss the unlikely early success of the MOSE sea walls in protecting the city during high water events that have become increasingly commonplace due to climate change.Links: As Sea Levels Rise, the Savior of Venice May Also Be Its Curse, (The New York Times, April 2, 2023)MOSE Venezia ProjectAll Emma Bubola StoriesAll Jason Horowitz StoriesJason on TwitterEmma on TwitterRecorded: April 21, 2023Email your feedback to Chad, Gil, and Hilary at climatepositive@hasi.com or tweet them to @ClimatePosiPod.
Las Vegas Raiders broadcaster Jason Horowitz joins Lefko and Brock to discuss this upcoming Seahawks matchup and why the Raiders are still a dangerous team. What is your dream scenario for the Mariners offseason? Jon Morosi reporting Mitch Haniger could end up in the AL West and Brock thinks it's ok because the Mariners got everything they could out of him from a leadership standpoint, but now it's Julio's team. Brock's "dream" move is Trea Turner and what he can do with his speed and another elite arm (Kodai Senga from Japan).See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.