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Warning: Do not listen to this episode unless you have seen the 2021 film "The Many Saints of Newark - A Sopranos Story" or do not mind hearing key plot points. The Many Saints of Newark is a prequel movie to the iconic HBO series. Scott Seidenberg and Matt Cerrone join the show for a roundtable discussion on the story as well as the production. They discuss the ties in continuity to the original series, and their thoughts on this being a potential opening to a Sopranos prequel series. Like this podcast covered during reviews of Black Panther and Shang-Chi - Legend of the Ten Rings, the show starts with incite from Matt on what the series and the film means to an Italian-American.
We finally got our man! We said it from day 1 of starting this podcast that we always wanted to pick the brain of the man that started it all, Matt Cerrone, and he didn't disappoint. For the uninitiated, Cerrone was the OG Mets blogger. Long before the days of Twitter and websites giving a voice to the common man, Cerrone was grinding away covering the Amazin's in a way that fans could appreciate. He didn't sugar coat it, he reacted like we reacted and he was damn good at his job. We talked about the beginning days of MetsBlog, being acquired by SNY, working for the Wilpons and Mets' misery in general. An inside look from a guy who had worked both sides of the fence. Really interesting guy that wasn't afraid to let it fly! No Wilpon shills here, we got down to the behind-the-scenes dealings of the team, the wildest things he encountered on the job and what he's most excited about with the new regime. BONUS Part 2: After recording the episode ALL HELL BROKE LOOSE. Uncle Stevie was somehow wrapped up in the GameStop saga on Wall Street (unjustly) and our worlds collided as Steve Cohen and Dave Portnoy go into it on Twitter. KFC KNEW that Stevie being on Twitter was a bad idea, but never in his worst of nightmares would he have thought that Cohen would be going back and forth with Mr. Pageviews himself. A perfect storm of circumstance, but thankfully he held his own and walked out of the arena with the head held high. You don't get the show 'Billions' made about you by walking into a firing squad so we gotta believe that he knew what he was doing, but BOY was it touch-and-go there for a minute.
This week, hosts Kyle Bunch and Don Povia are joined by Matt Cerrone, creator of SNY's The Mets Blog. Matt opens up to the guys about his personal and professional struggles that accompanied his success, and his search for the purity and happiness that once came with simply writing about a team and sport he loved.
In this episode of Simply Amazin', Tim Ryder of MetsMerized Online is joined by MetsBlog's Matthew Cerrone to discuss the hiring of Carlos Beltran and how his gobs of baseball experience might make up for his lack of managerial experience. They also touch on Edgardo Alfonzo's exit from Brooklyn, the current roster, comparisons can be drawn between the 2005 off-season and more! AUDIO CRED: SNY MUSIC CRED: "El Esta Aqui" by David Y Abraham
Mike Silva is joined by Matt Cerrone of SNY’s Metsblog. The guys talk about Mickey Callaway’s job status, how the New York media treats the Mets vs. the Yankees, and if the league is tampering with the baseball to change the game for the next generation of fans.
Mike Silva is joined by Matt Cerrone of Metsblog. They discuss his book “The New York Mets Fans Bucket List” and the current team. Hear their thoughts on Matt Harvey, David Wright’s progress and the importance of the team’s response to the recent gut-wrenching defeats to the Nationals and Braves.
Our good friend Matt Cerrone is back on the show to talk about how to pursue identify and pursue your audience, and of course, baseball and Survivor. You can learn more about Matt at MatthewCerrone.com and you can follow him on Twitter at @MatthewCerrone! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher, iHeartRadio, PocketCasts and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal Support the show and buy your Dennis Has A Podcast t-shirt at ProWrestlingTees.com!
Rob Brender, Steve Hofstetter and Matt Cerrone welcome you to Episode 30 of Meet the MetsCast, and welcome Number 36, new Mets manager Mickey Callaway to New York. The guys react to the hire, and roll through highlights of Monday’s press conference as they start to get to know the new skipper.
Rob Brender, Steve Hofstetter, and Matt Cerrone are back for another off-season edition of Meet the MetsCast. The guys discuss the latest on the manager search, debate whether Dee Gordon would be a good fit at second base, and talk about how Justin Turner’s rise causes conflicting feelings for Mets fans.
Rob Brender, Steve Hofstetter and Matt Cerrone step up with Episode 28 of Meet the MetsCast, as Sandy Alderson and the Mets step up their search for a new manager. The guys check in on the candidates in the wake of the Red Sox job opening, they celebrate the Triple A move from Las Vegas to Syracuse, and they re-evaluate who to root for during the rest of the Mets-less MLB Postseason.
MetsBlog creator and lead writer Matt Cerrone joins the show. He talks about hs new book, the Mets disappointing season, their future, and much more.
Matt Cerrone was one of the pioneers of digital sports media. MetsBlog.com, the site he created in the 2000s, has been an indispensable resource for New York Mets fans. He joins Brian this week to talk about just what the heck happened to the Mets this season, and the challenges and opportunities that a bad year like this presents to writers and storytellers. Matt talks about how he created MetsBlog and how he maintains it while still being a dad to two young kids, why knowing your own strength and weaknesses is so important to being a writer, how blogging really hasn't changed that much and why journalists need to realize that they're in the customer service. He and Brian also talk about Matt's new book and the joys of New England IPAs.
Mets writer Matt Cerrone discusses what should be on a baseball fan's bucket list and whether the team should sell off veteran players at the trade deadline.
Rob Brender, Steve Hofstetter and Matt Cerrone are day-to-day like Yoenies Cespedes, but step up anyway with another podcast. They wonder if Cespedes can finish a game anytime soon, while also debating whether they can ever quit anything due to the “game situation.” They also decide if they should mentally give up on the season, reveal whether or not the success of the Yankees pisses them off, and find one positive Mets story to wrap up the show.
In the latest episode of Meet the MetsCast, Rob Brender, Matt Cerrone, and Steve Hofstetter look back at the antics of Mr. Met's foam finger. Later, the guys discuss the likelihood of the team being sellers as July approaches, and the refreshing sight of Zack Wheeler performing well on a major league mound.
The Total Tutor Neil Haley and Peter Elvidge will interview Matt Cerrone, author of “The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List” . Every New York Mets fan has a bucket list of activities to take part in at some point in their lives. But even the most die-hard fans haven't done everything there is to experience in and around New York. From singing "Meet the Mets" to running the old Shea Stadium bases, author Matthew Cerrone provides ideas, recommendations, and insider tips for must-see places and can't-miss activities near Citi Field. But not every experience requires a trip to Queens; long-distance Mets fans can cross some items off their list from the comfort of their own homes. Whether you're attending every home game or supporting the Mets from afar, there's something for every fan to do in The New York Mets Fans' Bucket List. Matthew Cerrone is the lead writer and creator of MetsBlog.com. Prior to making MetsBlog.com a full-time job in 2006, Cerrone worked as a communication strategist for politicians, authors and entertainers. In 2007, he partnered with SportsNet NY, the TV home of the Mets, to help develop more in-depth content for MetsBlog.com, while working to create new team-specific blogs for their website, SNY.tv. David Wright is a seven-time All-Star who has played for the Mets since 2004.
Steve Hofstetter and Matt Cerrone drop Episode 10 of Meet the MetsCast, which finds Michael Conforto as the team’s lonely All-Star, and finds Tom Seaver yelling from his vineyard about pitching velocity. The guys cover all that, plus hypothetically add Tom Seaver or Mike Piazza to the current team, and crow about Matt Harvey finally wearing the crown.
In 2003, Matt Cerrone started writing online about the New York Mets for a project in college. In time, he turned MetsBlog.com into 500 million page views, a Cynopsis Sports Blog of the Year nominee, a job as Director of Digital Content for SNY, and a consulting business helping people reach .online sports fans. A longtime friend to Gotham Baseball, Cerrone joins its founder Mark C. Healey for the newest installment of Gotham Baseball Live. They will discuss the current state of the Mets and the team's outlook for 2017. Cerrone who recently left his position with SNY, will share his vision for his new venture, Sports Content Inc.
First Time Long Time: The New York Mets Podcast You Never Knew You Needed
Hey there, sports fans! Grab a fresh beer, regardless of what time it is, tell your boss you have bird flu and won't be able to come in until October, and get ready for another episode of First Time Long Time: Friday Rankings. This week we have a special guest, Metsblog's Matt Cerrone, who helps us list the 5 Things Terry Collins has to do before the 2016 season is over. Let's do it!
This week, Mike Piazza is a Hall of Famer, but is Wedge Antilles? What about Lando Calrissian? 01:00 Mike Piazza is in the Hall of Fame 07:30 Will the Mets Retire 31? (Yes.) 10:00 Piazza is The franchise now, lower case f 11:00 The Star Wars Hall of Fame 13:00 Discussion of those who didn't make Cooperstown 23:00 Back to The Star Wars Of Hall Of Fame 27:00 People who hate The Force Awakens 29:00 Is Poe? 31:00 Someone else played Chewbacca? 33:00 Matt Cerrone is too negative????????? 36:00 Mets to honor 1986 team 42:00 Admiral Ackbar: Hall of Famer?
With the Mets playing their first playoff game in 9 years this weekend, we bring friend of the show Matt Cerrone on to talk about this 2015 Mets season, and a whole lot more, from being a dad, to digital media, to Howard Stern and so much more. You can read Matt on MetsBlog.com, follow him on Twitter at @MatthewCerrone, and check out MatthewCerrone.com! Follow the show on Twitter at @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes, Stitcher and TuneIn Radio (leave a comment and 5 stars!)! Check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
A podcast about the Mets and Star Wars. This week we are joined by Matthew Cerrone of MetsBlog.com. Some smart chat with Matt about the Mets, and some fun Star Wars on the back end. Nice episode! 00:00 Has the circus left town? 03:00 Blogging in an era of a winning team 06:00 Blog-Snobbing about posting the lineup 12:30 We ask Matt Cerrone if he sold out to the Mets 17:00 Is Matt a shill? 21:00 Matt Harvey handling (or not) of the media spotlight 25:00 Matt’s favorite Star Wars character is…. 27:00 SPOILER Star Wars The Force Awakens rumor 29:00 Star Wars 8 rumor about Darth Maul 31:00 Please subscribe and rate the podcast 32:00 Hey the Mets made the playoffs! 35:00 Keith Hernandez 36:00 What if the Dodgers win? 37:00 What if the Cardinals eliminate the Mets in the NLCS? 37:15 What if the Yankees win the WS at Citi Field? 37:30 Who was Jabba’s Rancor Keeper? 41:00 What happens if it rains all week? 43:30 Silly Star Wars merchandise Part 2 49:00 There is nothing to complain about! 51:00 Can Jason name the guy who Darth Vader force chokes in A New Hope?
Join the 'Kult' Of Mets Personalities on WBAR Radio, New York every Thursday evening 9PM EST and downloadable anytime. Listen to popular figures in NY Met Nation break down the latest news, drama and provide needed therapy for the broken fan. Featuring Mat Faz @mattyfaz31 Stephen Keane @kranepool , Nik Kolidas @nikkolidas, Gene Anthony @ Dave Singer @ MetsBlue Visit KinersKorner.com & kranepoolsociety.com RSS http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wbar/podcast
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Matt Cerrone represents the new frontier of digital media. Formerly an independent blogger with MetsBlog.com, which he grew into a powerhouse brand with over 250 million hits on his site, Cerrone has now entered the big leagues as the Director of Digital at SNY cable television. Cerrone discusses some of the various issues surrounding the blog, podcast and overall digital landscape, where folks mostly misconstrude what it truly takes to generate a lot of hits by building a brand overtime, instead of being an overnight success. Cerrone also talks about his role at SNY, as well as why the talent pool in the world of blogging may be a lot thinner than it was only a few years prior. Twitter: @MatthewCerrone
Join the Kult Of Mets Personalities on WBAR Radio, New York every Saturday morning at 8:30AM EST and downloadable anytime. Listen to popular figures in NY Met Nation break down the latest news, drama and provide needed therapy for the broken fan. Hosted By: Matt Faz @mattyfaz31 Featuring Stephen Keane @kranepool , Nik Kolidas @nikkolidas, Gene Anthony @ Dave Singer @ MetsBlue Guest Metsblog.com's Matt Cerrone @matthewcerrone Visit KinersKorner.com & kranepoolsociety.com RSS http://www.blogtalkradio.com/wbar/podcast
This week's Going 9 podcast, host Mark Healey will discuss the early season returns for the New York Mets with SportsNet New York's Matt Cerrone, the Director of Digital Media for SNY.tv and the creator and lead writer for the award-winning MetsBlog.com. Also joining the show will be Evan Tarracciano from RotoExperts.com, who is known in the Fantasy Sports world as the "Roto Wizard". Evan will be helping us try to make sense of the hot -- and not so hot-starts - of the Fantasy Baseball landscape so far.
This week's Going 9 podcast, host Mark Healey will discuss the early season returns for the New York Mets with SportsNet New York's Matt Cerrone, the Director of Digital Media for SNY.tv and the creator and lead writer for the award-winning MetsBlog.com. Also joining the show will be Evan Tarracciano from RotoExperts.com, who is known in the Fantasy Sports world as the "Roto Wizard". Evan will be helping us try to make sense of the hot -- and not so hot-starts - of the Fantasy Baseball landscape so far.
DHAP Show! doesn't take a moment to come down from the 200th Episode euphoria before I have the opportunity to chat with Matt Cerrone, the Executive Editor and Director of Digital Content for SNY.tv, or as you might know him, the creator of MetsBlog.com. Matt joins me to talk the beginnings of Mets Blog and his Mets fandom, while also discussing the every evolving world of digital media (and social media, and more!) and his take on this upcoming Mets season. You can follow Matt on Twitter @matthewcerrone and explore MatthewCerrone.com. Also, make sure you check out MetsBlog.com! Follow Dennis @DHAP24, follow the show @DHAPshow, listen to and subscribe on iTunes (leave a comment and 5 stars!) and check out DHAPshow.com! #phenomenal
This weeks castaway is MetsBlog creator and blogger Matthew Cerrone. Matt talks us through his early days as a budding baseball writer right through to his current position with SNY. We look back at his earliest memories of watching the Mets and also look forward to what our future fortunes might hold. This weeks music has something for everyone with tunes ranging from Beethoven to Billy Joel (of course). For all this and more tune in to the latest offering from our mysterious desert island. LGM http://metsblog.com/
Episode #146 - sponsored by: Blue Haven Recorded on 6.27.13 We had a Rusty Staub level pinch hitter jump in for Matt Cerrone of Metsblog; Cousin Bobby from Nashville, a lifelong Mets fan, regaled us with stories of Ebbets Field, Shea Stadium, and what it was like to be a displaced fan in the days before the internet. A truly memorable conversation. Then we DID have Joe Caporoso, Founder of TurnonTheJets.com, and host of TOJ Podcast join us, and he, as always, "bringed it", as the kids say. We got in over an hour of excellent Jets talk, from personell decisions to how the growing popularity of his blog has changed his Jet
Tonight in an extra podcast as we gear up for the start of the season, Jason and Harper were absolutely delighted to be joined by special guest Matthew Cerrone. Matt of course is editor of the MetsBlog website and is well known to everyone in the world of Mets. The guys got a brief history of Matt and his ties with SNY before we got down to the nitty gritty of the off-season... We discussed the moves (or lack thereof) the Mets made over the winter, what we like (and what we don't) in Spring Training and just where exactly is this franchise heading? All in all it makes for an interesting listen and a fascinating insight into Matt and the rest of his team. We hope you enjoy this latest installment of MetsBhoys. Check out MetsBlog here - http://metsblog.com/ LGM
On this episode of The Happy Recap radio show guest co-host Vinny Cartiglia and Brian Enri will discuss the Jose Reyes rumors with special guest MetsBlog's Matt Cerrone
Metsblog.com founder and SNY blogger Matt Cerrone joined the RTU Boys to talk Mets, on and off the field, and about the state of sports blogging. And The Swami called to make fun of us...http://rtusports.com
Host Frank Maniscalco talks with Matt Cerrone of the popular Mets fan website metsblog.com, Mike Belvedere- the original Cold Stone Creamery and the original "Soup Man" in Astoria Queens, and Mike Postilio- the co-owner of the East Coast Sports Academy in Oceanside.
Host Frank Maniscalco talks with Matt Cerrone of the popular Mets fan website metsblog.com, Mike Belvedere- the original Cold Stone Creamery and the original "Soup Man" in Astoria Queens, and Mike Postilio- the co-owner of the East Coast Sports Academy in Oceanside.
Metsblog's Matt Cerrone joins host Mark Healey to talk about the leadership void on the New York Mets, and the player who has reportedly contacted the team about being that leader.