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Time for a Friday edition of Glenn Clark Radio, plenty to cover on the program this morning as we get you set for the weekend, a weekend that will feature the Preakness, NCAA Lacrosse Tournament, a Game 7 and much more… including the Orioles, who were swept by the Twins yesterday. Stan ‘The Fan' Charles will be hanging out with us in studio since it's a Friday, we'll talk Orioles with him, get his take on the struggling birds, Pete Rose and more. We're going to switch gears at 10:30am to talk Preakness with the great Mike Tirico before we see him all over our televisions tomorrow afternoon at Pimlico running NBC's coverage of the 150th Preakness. At 11:30am, we'll talk baseball with Eno Sarris of The Athletic, his take on the O's and much more. Plus ‘This Week In (the rest of) Baseball'!
Mike Tirico joins Papa & Silver to announce Greg Papa joining the WAER Syracuse Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Link to announcement here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Mike Tirico joins Papa & Silver to announce Greg Papa joining the WAER Syracuse Hall of Fame Class of 2025. Link to announcement here!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
-NBC begins an 11-year contract with the NBA starting in the Fall---with Mike Tirico being the main PBP voice—but the network announced that MJ will be a special contributor of some capacity this year-We've seen former stars like Charles Barkley and Shaq shine as media personalities…doesn't that put a lot of pressure on Jordan?Show sponsored by NEBCOAdvertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brandsPrivacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy
The U.S. and China have agreed to significantly reduce tariffs, deescalating trade war tensions. Also, Pope Leo XIV outlines a path for a modern church in his first address as pontiff. Plus, the latest in the case against Sean ‘Diddy' Combs as his trial is set to get underway. And, NBC Sports' Mike Tirico reveals the NFL kick-off game for the 2025 season.
On the TODAY Show, Mike Tirico announced that the Eagles will host the Dallas Cowboys at Lincoln Financial Field September 4th for the first game of the 2025-2026 NFL season!
The Celtics and Knicks play game 4 tonight and Bob is already giving up. Josh Vernier joins to talk Royals and then Tirico has turned into an old man.
Episode 504 of the Sports Media Podcast features NBC Sports hostAhmed Fareed, who served as the main host for the Kentucky Derby coverage after Mike Tirico had an allergic reaction. Fareed has hostedthe Olympics, Paralympic Games, Premier League, Big Ten Football and Basketball, and other sports for NBC. In this podcast, Fareed discusseshow he was informed that he had to replace Tirico; what a sports broadcaster has to do in an emergency situation such as the one he faced; the value of over-research; how his bosses reacted to his performance; his interest in NBC's NBA coverage; Tirico contacting him afterward 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
Sportscaster, Mike Tirico gave a few more details about having to be pulled from the Kentucky Derby Coverage after an allergic reaction, and Kristin Cavallari says her 10-year-old son decided to make a small addition to her multimillion-dollar home while she was out of town. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
(0:00) Ahmed gives the behind the scenes story of replacing Mike Tirico as the Kentucky Derby host(9:05) Abdul Carter & Phil Simms' #11 jersey: We get the breakdown of how Chris' sister and mom shut it down(24:25) #AskMeAnything: Giants: How many games could Jaxson Dart start this season?(30:10) Browns: Can Dillon Gabriel beat out Shedeur Sanders?(34:45) Titans: What are their best-case scenario for this year?(37:20) Kyle McCord & Quinn Ewers expectations?(43:40) Packers: Will Matthew Golden be the Packers #1 WR next year?(46:55) MVP: Can a non-QB ever win it again?(50:40) Lions: Did they reach for WR Isaac TeSlaa?(54:50) Food: Chris breaks down his diet(59:50) INTERVIEW: 49ers GM John Lynch(1:05:20) How John Elway helped spark Lynch's front office career (1:11:30) How a Stanford professor helped design the 49ers Vision Statement(1:18:00) 49ers approach to big roster turnover this offseason(1:23:55) Lynch's timeline & process for preparing for a draft(1:28:30) Best Player Available: How much do positions factor into picks?(1:30:30) Draft intel: How to know when to trade up ahead of another team(1:32:25) The time the 49ers almost ran out of time on a draft pick(1:36:55) How has the NIL era changing scouting & drafting?(1:41:10) Progress of Brock Purdy negotiations(1:43:35) Kyle Shanahan introducing Lynch to “a dude named Jed”(1:45:45) DraftKings: Defensive Rookie of the Year odds
We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D'Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance.
Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson
Hour 1 Steve Somers left behind a used cough drop, tobacco, and a chewed fingernail in the studio. The Knicks play game 1 in Detroit tonight, and while Gio is pessimistic about their chances against a team nobody predicts them to beat, he acknowledges that sports miracles happen. Jerry's first update includes Jalen Brunson on the Knicks' keys to victory and Karl-Anthony Towns' insights from playing them this season. Indiana won game one in Cleveland. The Mets lost both games of yesterday's doubleheader to the Cardinals, and the Yankees dropped their second straight series to the Rays. Jerry recapped the wild double-OT Blues/Jets game. Scottie Scheffler dominated the Byron Nelson. Boomer finished the hour discussing the Five Borough Bike Tour, where he biked 40 miles in 2 hours and 32 minutes yesterday. Hour 2 Jordan Davis, in town for Kelly Ripa's show, called in to assure they weren't being ditched. Phil Simms said on a podcast he'd give number eleven to Abdul Carter, but his family and agent declined, a situation Boomer blames on the Giants for not protecting retired numbers. Jerry's update begins with Moose celebrating the Kentucky Derby win. Jerry then played audio of Tommy Lugauer walking off his show after arguing with Shaun Morash about Jalen Brunson. The hour concluded with Quinn Ewers' agent's anger over his draft slide, prompting Boomer to contrast his situation with Shedeur's. Hour 3 We announced our Kickoff To Summer at D'Jais in Belmar with a Chris Lane concert. Tonight is game one of Knicks/Celtics, and a caller predicted Villanova grit. They took more excited calls from Knicks fans and wondered where Al would take them to dinner. Boomer playfully called Pritchard a "sonofabitch" in a positive way. Jerry's update included Mike Tirico leaving the Kentucky Derby coverage due to a nut allergy, the Yankees losing another series to the Rays, Cody Bellinger's 200th HR, the Mets' doubleheader loss in St. Louis, SNL's jab at Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson, and Kenny Albert's call of the Jets' double-OT win against the Blues. The hour ended with calls from Knicks fans, one questioning why the Knicks aren't being given a chance. Hour 4 We discussed potential free agency, including Giannis, and the Knicks' future despite their ongoing playoff run, noting their zero wins against the Celtics this year. A caller shared a story about Marc Malusis driving off with the gas pump still attached, prompting similar stories from other callers. Jerry's update previewed Knicks/Celtics, shared Derek Jeter's commencement speech about the necessity of failure, Jesse Winker's oblique injury, and Brett Baty's sore toe. The Moment of the Day was Jordan Davis calling in to joke around. The show concluded with more discussion about the Knicks needing to steal game one in Boston.
President Trump discusses economic uncertainty concerns amid battle over tariffs. Also, Kristen Welker on her one-on-one interview with President Trump. Plus, the latest details on the upcoming papal conclave. And, Mike Tirico speaks out after health scare at the Kentucky Derby.
- Kay is at the Kentucky Derby! - NFL HOF Warren Moon reveals why he unretired his jersey for Cam Ward and his advice to Shedeur Sanders. - Mike Tirico talks about Aaron Rodgers and Gregg Popovich. - Celebrity Chef Bobby Flay thinks the Knicks can beat the Celtics and gives tips on picking the right derby horse. - Panthers WR Xavier Legette discusses why he wants to be in the Kentucky Derby one day and Hunter Renfrow.
NBC broadcaster Mike Tirico and Tom Coyne, founder of the Golfer's Journal, joined the program this morning. Coyne was up first and talked about some of the bigger stories in golf so far this year, gave a low down on Philadelphia Cricket Club where this week's PGA TOUR event will be held for the Truist Championship, some history of Philadelphia golf and an update on Sullivan County Golf Club. Tirico also dove into golf's biggest stories of the year, looked for some historical comparisons to Rory McIlroy's win at The Masters, spoke to the big three of McIlroy, Scottie Scheffler and Bryson DeChambeau all being in form headed to the PGA Championship and reflected on some iconic sports calls.Host Gary Williams opened the show on rivalries in golf and how rare they actually play out on significant Sunday's and the big weekend for Scheffler at the CJ Cup Byron Nelson.
NBC used the Kentucky Derby to promote the return of NBA coverage, Connor says the best thing about their plan. We dive into Mike Tirico's nut allergy.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 10am hour is sponsored by Cornerstone Remodeling Atlanta, for renovations to your home, trust Cornerstone. Braves salvage the final game with the Dodgers X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed The Falcons Kyle Pitts - is this finally his season? RedZone The Kentucky Derby delivered the goods...and then some! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. Braves salvage their Sunday Night Baseball game with the Dodgers Falcons offseason hype starts to build X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed Friend of Show MIke Tirico..the good & bad from the Derby See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Happy Monday! Michigan head coach Sherrone Moore is facing a self-imposed, cherry-picked suspension. Brad Crawford of 247 Sports joins the show to help us unpack it all. We play Party Like a Rothstar. We start talking about running ahead of the 9.71K race. Mike Tirico had a health scare at the Kentucky Derby, but not before he could share some thoughts on Aaron Rodgers. Joel Klatt has Ohio State ranked third following spring ball, and the two teams in front of them are on the schedule. Ohio State got a new wide receiver commit. Which NFL teams are going to rise and fall next season? And we shut things down by Telling the Truth.
Not-Prince Harry whines to the BBC, Eli Zaret joins us, Beyoncé's bad weekend, dueling GoFundMe's over the n-word, another dog's BH attacked, guy twice rescued climbing Mount Fuji, and we celebrate 10 years. It's the start of our 10th year podcasting. Yay. Eli Zaret drops by the studio to recap the Detroit Pistons season, the Detroit Tigers cruising, the disappointing Detroit Red Wings, hit on the Bill Belichick story, the efforts of Jordon Hudson, the performance of Shedeur Sanders, the worst fathers in sports, the Texas Longhorns payroll, Gregg Popovich no longer coaching and more. Oh, and the Kentucky Derby happened. Hall Financial is sending ________________ to The PGA Tour in Charlotte! David Lee Roth shows his penis off in his tight pants. Britney Spears remains nuts. Alec Baldwin's Rust is a FLOP. The Luigi Mangione musical comedy is a hit. The Karen Read trial rolls on and on. This video of a white lady calling a 5-year-old “thief” the n-word is the root of dueling crowdsourcing: Exhibit A. Exhibit B. Hope “Daughter of Tim” Walz goes on privilege tirade about jogging. Feces vs a minivan. Who ya got? Another dog butthole attack outside a Golden State Warriors game. Holly Madison won't stop complaining about nailing old man Hugh Hefner. Prince Harry sits down with BBC to whine about losing his security lawsuit. MGK is seen partying with Sydney Sweeney. Gigi Hadid and Bradley Cooper are officially rubbing genitals together. Bradley's team photo is one of the strongest. Jenifer Alexa Canter locked down Nic Cage's brat. Joey Pants just can't live in America anymore. Some punk was rescued on Mount Fuji TWICE. The second time because he left his phone behind. Music: Beyoncé can't sell tickets to her new tour. 50 Cent is popping off about it. There was a bomb threat at Lady Gaga's show in Brazil. Katy Perry sings with turds. RIP Jill Sobule- the original I Kissed a Girl singer. RIP Ruth Buzzi too. Kentucky Derby Tradition: The return of Larry Birkhead and Dannielynn. Oh, and Sovereignty won the race. Mike Tirico has a rough weekend. Livvy Dunne looked hot. CBS' ‘60 Minutes' interview with Kamala Harris is nominated for an Emmy. Donald Trump does not plan on running for president in 2028. This credible source explains gang tattoos. Santa Ono snubs Michigan for Florida. We learn about Timothy Sands and what he does. If you'd like to help support the show… consider subscribing to our YouTube Channel, Facebook, Instagram and Twitter (The Drew Lane Show, Marc Fellhauer, Trudi Daniels, Jim Bentley and BranDon).
Scott Wapner and the Investment Committee debate the rebound in stocks as the S&P 500 heads for its longest winning streak in 20 years. The experts detail their latest portfolio moves. CNBC Senior Markets Commentator Michael Santoli joins from Omaha with a special Midday Word ahead of Berkshire Hathaway's annual shareholder meeting. Calls of the Day include AutoZone, Roblox, Eli Lilly, Johnson & Johnson, and Quanta Services. NBC Sports host Mike Tirico is live in Churchill Downs ahead of the 151st Kentucky Derby. The Setup is on Ferrari, Zoetis, Elanco Animal Health.Investment Committee Disclosures
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 12 o'clock hour is brought to you by SCANA Energy, the Official Natural Gas Partner of Georgia Tech. We talk Dodgers with "Friend of Show" Stephen Braves Closing Arguments X Question of the Day on the Harrah's Cherokee X Feed BTG See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Another big week for the boys as they spoke with Friends of Show Mark DeRosa, Chris "Mad Dog" Russo, Mike Tirico & Bill O'Brien. Throw in Ken Rosenthal and Ed McCaffrey and a studio visit with Jonny Venters, and we give you our Closing Arguments. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Hello media consumers! On this Press Box Thursday edition, Bryan and Joel dig deeper into the strange Bill Belichick CBS news interview that recently went viral after Jordon Hudson, his girlfriend, interrupted the interview multiple times (1:00). Then, they discuss the fallout and media fervor from the Jax Ulbrich–Shedeur Sanders NFL draft prank call (18:00), before discussing Pete Buttigieg's appearance on the Flagrant podcast and assessing the state of prominent Democrats' media strategies (35:00). Finally, they're joined by NBC's Mike Tirico to discuss the official horse of the Press Box, "Journalism," and covering the Kentucky Derby (53:00). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel D. AndersonGuest: Mike TiricoSenior Producer: Bobby Wagner Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
He's simply as good of a big event voice as there is...The Masters radio, Sunday Night Football, the Olympics, Kentucky Derby, and this Fall the NBA. Oh, and he's a Friend of the Show! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 10a-2p! The 11am hour is presented by Trajan Weath. Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit TrajanWealth.com to learn more about retirement and state planning. Mike Tirico, Friend of Show, gets us ready for the Derby On Campus Are we looking at another former Brave returning home? See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Smylie Kaufman is joined by the legendary Mike Tirico to discuss his adventures in sports broadcasting, beginning with his epic call of the putt that cemented Rory McIlroy's Grand Slam for SiriusXM Masters Radio. Mike and Smylie discuss the historical context of the 2025 Masters, what makes the Ryder Cup one of the best events in golf, and the many, many other roles Mike performs in sports media - including a Kentucky Derby that is just weeks away, and his upcoming work with the NBA as NBC regains rights to the league next season. Don't forget to like, comment, and subscribe for more golf insights and behind-the-scenes stories! ⛳️ #miketirico #golf #pgatour #rydercup #progolf #golfpodcast #scottiescheffler #justinthomas #pgachampionship #golftrip #masters #golfchannel #rorymcilroy #pga #nbaonnbc #augustanational #kentuckyderby CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 01:25 - Mike Tirico's call of Rory's putt to win the Masters 04:35 - Preparing for a Rory win call 07:23 - Rory's pursuit if the Grand Slam 10:57 - Historical context for the 2025 Masters 18:00 - Rory's focus on Sunday at the Masters 22:45 - House of Atlas 23:55 - Discussing the media's relationship with Tour pros 34:50 - The Today Show 38:41 - Broadcasting horse racing 41:27 - Calling winners at the Kentucky Derby 44:49 - Early Ryder Cup 2025 thoughts 51:17 - Episode Wrap-Up
Updates on alleged gunman in FSU shooting that left at least two dead and several injured. Plus, Southwest Airlines plane makes emergency landing in Texas after engine fire. And, a closer look at last minute Easter deals on food and preparations.
Red Robin launches new “Bottomless Burger Pass” allowing customers to order a burger served with a bottomless side every day in the month of May for just $20; the deal proved so popular it crashed their website. Plus, the Shroud of Turin, which some believe to be the actual burial cloth of Jesus Christ, and its holy significance in the spotlight this Easter. And, Mike Tirico's postgame review taking a look back at Mike's week co-hosting TODAY.
Stock markets drop as Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell expresses concerns over the economy and tariffs. Also, a judge indicates Trump administration officials could face criminal contempt charges over deportations. Plus, the Menendez brothers' resentencing hearing is set to get underway as the Los Angeles County District Attorney's Office files a motion requesting another delay. And, a closer look at new results from daily weight loss pills and their potential impact on Americans.
The Archbishop of New York, Cardinal Dolan, joins for a special conversation and to share his message for the Easter season. Also, NBC's Joe Fryer sits down with cast members from the beloved sitcom ‘The Office' for a can't-miss conversation celebrating the show's 20th anniversary—and what they had to say about the new spin-off. Plus, our Shop TODAY team highlights a few must-have travel products, from space-saving luggage to the ultimate on-the-go outfit.
Al and Mike Tirico head back to their hometown of Queens, New York, for a fun walk down memory lane. Also, Elmo and Abby Cadabby of ‘Sesame Street' join to celebrate Earth Month and share ways we can all be kinder to our shared home. Plus, our Shop TODAY team highlights a few new and notable items, from fashion finds to home fixes. And, Martha Stewart stops by to demonstrate best practices for decorating Easter eggs.
The latest on the case of a Maryland man who was mistakenly deported to a prison in El Salvador, as pushback grows against the Trump administration. Also, China retaliates over Trump's tariffs amid a new order for airlines to halt deliveries of Boeing jets. Plus, the state of travel heading into the summer season as United Airlines announces plans to cut its domestic flight schedule. And, remembering the life and legacy of iconic game show host Wink Martindale.
Will Doctor gives you the sharpest card for week 16 at the RBC Heritage & Corales Puntacana Championship! -Reviewing Rory completing the grand slam at the 89th Masters -Discussing top 8 at Heritage -1 matchup -2 t10's -3 outrights (+475, 50/1, 90/1) -Sleeper, 2 lineups, scoring, best bet -2 FRL for Corales -2 outrights for Corales -1 t10 for Corales The transcript begins with host Will Docter reacting to Rory McIlroy's landmark Masters victory, completing the career Grand Slam and joining an elite group of six. Mike Tirico's emotional broadcast is cited, capturing McIlroy's on-course collapse in tears. Rory's press conference reflects on inspiration from Tiger Woods, struggles throughout the day, and mental strength, particularly after early double bogeys. A note from Ángel Cabrera added a sentimental touch. Rory's rounds of 72, 66, 66, and 73 included four double bogeys—no past Masters winner had ever overcome as many. Docter notes Rory's final round featured both mistakes and immediate recoveries, such as birdies following doubles and clutch iron shots, particularly a hook 7-iron on the 15th hole. Despite sloppy play off the tee and below-average putting, his elite approach and short game, backed by years of mental training, led him to victory over contenders like Justin Rose, who shot a 66 on Sunday to force a playoff but fell short. The loss marked Rose's second defeat in a Masters playoff. Docter transitions to a betting review, citing a 12.6-unit loss on the Masters, part of a 74.6-unit deficit on the season. Key misfires included failed bets on Sepp Straka and Tom Hoge, both below-average chippers—highlighting a key error in strategy at Augusta. Ludwig Åberg nearly contended until a late collapse; Collin Morikawa's first-round falter also ruined early bets. Sungjae Im was a bright spot with a fifth-place finish. Doctor criticizes his overreliance on players with poor short games and reviews each ticket, including failed first-round bets and frustrating near misses like Shane Lowry, who imploded with an 81 on Sunday. Shifting to the RBC Heritage at Harbor Town, Docter details the course as favoring accurate drivers, sharp approach play from 150–175 yards, and strong Bermuda putting. He reviews top favorites. Scheffler (+425) is a strong pick, showing consistent elite form and success at Harbor Town last year. Morikawa, Henley, and Fleetwood are dismissed due to poor putting. Corey Conners and Åberg are borderline due to form and past finishes. Schauffele is in good form but not elite in the critical approach range. Cantlay and Fleetwood are passed due to inconsistent recent play. A key matchup pick is Ryan Gerard over Adam Scott, citing Scott's issues with driving and putting. Gerard is also the sleeper pick to top 20. Two “picks to place” include Schauffele top 10 (+120), based on elite approach numbers and improving putting, and JT Poston top 10 (+375), with recent putting resurgence and three top-10s at Harbor Town. Outright picks include Scheffler, Berger (50:1), praised for driving accuracy and course history, and Bud Cauley (90:1), with recent top-5 finishes and elite stats in the target range. Fantasy lineups are provided for DraftKings and PGA.com platforms, with lineups built around Scheffler, Schauffele, Im, Berger, Poston, and Cauley. The predicted winning score is 19-under. The best bet is Sungjae Im as top Asian (+160), citing strong course history and lack of serious competition beyond Ryo Hisatsune. For Corrales, Mitchell (28:1) and Hall (33:1) are first-round leader picks based on scoring averages. Outright bets are Packieter and Cootie at 45:1, while Alejandro Tosti is selected to top 10 at +333 based on form despite putting concerns. The podcast wraps with reminders of betting value and expectations heading into the next week. Predicted winning score: 19-under-par at RBC Heritage. For the latest as far as the world of golf, follow Doc on X @ drmedia59 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
El Salvador President Nayib Bukele says he won't return the mistakenly deported man to the U.S. Also, the latest on the legal battle intensifying between President Donald Trump and Harvard University. Plus, Rory McIlroy is in the spotlight as family, friends, and his hometown erupt in joy following the golfer's win at the Masters. And, with the deadline to file your taxes finally here—what you need to know at the last minute if you haven't filed.
NBC Sports' Mike Tirico gets a tour of 30 Rockefeller Center and NBC Studios as he fills in for Craig as co-anchor for the week. Also, Glamour editor-in-chief Sam Barry shares a guide to denim and how to pick the best styles to complement your body type. Plus, a closer look at the powerful legacy of the Pontifical Sacred Music Institute and the lasting influence of its music a century later. And, chef Mario Carbone shares a delicious chicken Vesuvio recipe.
Jerry returns for an update and starts with Jim Nantz telling stories at the Masters. We heard the radio call from Mike Tirico as Rory won. Rory was crying when talking about his parents. Jerry disagrees when people say you can achieve anything you like.
The Knicks play the Pistons in round one, game one in Detroit on Saturday. Gio predicts a physical series with the Knicks winning in six, while Boomer sees it going seven games, noting the Pistons won three of four against the Knicks this season. A caller urged Gio to attend the Masters, but Boomer prefers watching on TV. Jerry's update featured Jim Nantz's Masters stories and Mike Tirico's call of Rory's win, including Rory's emotional words about his parents. Jerry disputed the idea that anyone can achieve anything. The hour ended with discussion of the Mets' series against the A's in Sacramento (before their Vegas move) and Gio's observation about Anthony Gallo's pronunciation of "depth" during his overnight hosting.
Hour 1 Boomer returned from Vegas. The show briefly discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday and Rory McIlroy potentially winning the Masters for a Grand Slam. Jerry's first update included audio of McIlroy's Masters win and his post-win comments. The Mets beat the A's 8-0 (facing ex-teammate Severino), while the Yankees lost their series to the Giants and Jung Hoo Lee hit 3 homers. Jazz Chisholm mentioned using cream to stay warm. Jerry covered NHL news as the regular season ended. The hour concluded with Boomer detailing his Vegas hockey tournament. Hour 2 The Knicks play the Pistons in round one, game one in Detroit on Saturday. Gio predicts a physical series with the Knicks winning in six, while Boomer sees it going seven games, noting the Pistons won three of four against the Knicks this season. A caller urged Gio to attend the Masters, but Boomer prefers watching on TV. Jerry's update featured Jim Nantz's Masters stories and Mike Tirico's call of Rory's win, including Rory's emotional words about his parents. Jerry disputed the idea that anyone can achieve anything. The hour ended with discussion of the Mets' series against the A's in Sacramento (before their Vegas move) and Gio's observation about Anthony Gallo's pronunciation of "depth" during his overnight hosting. Hour 3 Friday, Abdul Carter's picture at the Giants facility led to Boomer discussing Shedeur Sanders' draft stock drop. Gio wants the Giants to draft Carter at 3 and Jalen Milroe later, benching Milroe for a year. Boomer questioned the Steelers releasing Justin Fields. A caller asked Boomer about C-Lo's children's names. Jerry's update included Rory McIlroy's Masters win and Augusta's 'no phone' policy, followed by an old Mike & The Mad Dog clip about Russo watching golf while bathing his kids. The Yankees lost to the Giants, while the Mets beat the A's, including an 8-0 win. A Houston fan stole a ball from Mike Trout. Michael King pitched a 2-hit shutout for the Padres. Mikal Bridges played 6 seconds to maintain his starting streak. The hour ended with discussion of Bill Belichick's girlfriend on the practice field, and Gio wondering why no one asks him about his younger girlfriend. Hour 4 Rory McIlroy's Masters win, completing his Grand Slam, sparked a discussion about prominent athletes still seeking championships. Gio questioned including young quarterbacks like Josh Allen in this conversation, stating the Bills were like pre-Masters McIlroy. Jerry's final update highlighted McIlroy's win and post-match comments. The Mets won their series against the A's in Sacramento, while the Yankees lost to the Giants, falling to 8-7. Coach Thibs discussed the Knicks-Pistons playoff series starting Saturday. Boomer plans to attend the Islanders' final game, potentially Matt Martin's last. The Moment of the Day revisited Jazz Chisholm's cream layering for warmth. The show concluded with a preview of the Knicks-Pistons series and a caller's concern about high Knicks playoff ticket prices.
We talk with SiriusXM's Taylor Zarzour who will be part of an All Star roster of talent set to cover all the action from the Masters. Taylor is anchoring the pre-round coverage each day of the Masters on SiriusXM's 24/7 golf channel, which will be re-branded “Masters Radio on SiriusXM” this week.Mike Tirico will be SiriusXM's lead play-by-play voice for all four Tournament rounds. He will be joined in the booth by popular former tour pro-turned-broadcaster Johnson Wagner as lead analyst. SiriusXM's commentators on the course will be John Maginnes, Brian Katrek, Emilia Doran and Carl Paulson.Coverage begins live at 7am on Thurs and Fri, and 10am on Sat and Sun. Taylor and his fellow analysts will provide play-by-play on featured groups and keep listeners up to date on everything happening on the course. Throughout the year, Taylor also hosts “The Starter” every weekday morning at 7am on the SiriusXM PGA Tour Radio channel. He's live from Augusta each day this week. Masters Radio on SiriusXM will be available to subscribers in SiriusXM enabled vehicles (channel 92) and on the SiriusXM app.Thursday, April 10, through Sunday, April 13 – starting at 2 pm ET and running through the completion of play. Each day before the broadcast begins, SiriusXM will provide live look-in coverage of featured groups during its programming in the morning and early afternoon so listeners can get up-to-the-moment coverage of groups playing earlier in the day. You can follow my work at https://athlonsports.com/author/jim-williams Podcast Stream On with Jim Williams On Apple, Spotify, iHeartradio, TuneIn, Spreaker, or wherever you get your podcasts.Folow my social media X - JWMediaDC IG - jimwiliams200Promotion consideration for Stream On is provided by the following Cord cutters need to checkout Sling TV. You want sports? Sling has it.How about news and entertainment? Once again it's Sling.Check out Sling TV. www.sling.comNeed a computer? We highly recommend you checkout our friends at AAAPC in the link below.https://www.ebay.com/itm/335762770305Tell them you heard about them at Stream On with Jim Williams.
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Nick Cellini and Chris Dimino talk everything Atlanta Sports, the National Sports picture and the current (and WAY back when) in pop culture! Get the latest and your fill of Atlanta Braves, Georgia Bulldogs, Atlanta Falcons, Atlanta Hawks daily from two "Southern" Yankees daily Mon-Fri from 11a-2p! The 11am hour is presented by Trajan Weath. Planning for tomorrow starts today. Visit TrajanWealth.com to learn more about retirement and state planning. Braves woes continue with a walk-off Dodgers victory College Football Spring Practice RedZone The Masters new TV format See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Adam and Eric join me to discuss March Madness broadcast coverage which includes tributes to the late Greg Gumbel, Dick Vitale's return, Mike Tirico back calling NBA games and more
NBA on NBC's Mike Tirico joins Chris Forsberg and Drew Carter to discuss his broadcasting career, getting back into calling NBA games after nine years away, and his favorite memories calling games in Boston. 2:50- Mike discusses the ways the NBA has changed since he last covered it on a regular basis6:25- Mike and Drew share their thoughts on the differences of a top-tier local broadcast team vs. a national one17:05- What do you think of the Celtics' chances of repeating as champions this season?23:00- Mike shares his favorite memories of calling games in Boston Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok
The Celtics beat the Trail Blazers, 128-118 in a night for the NBA record books, Payton Pritchard and Derrick White combined for 84 points, including 19 three-pointers, the most by a pair of a teammates in a game in NBA history. 1:00- Chris Forsberg and Abby Chin share their thoughts after the win10:15- Eddie House joins Tom Giles to offer instant reaction an analysis, then Abby Chin catches up with Pritchard in and exclusive 1-on-1 interview and Brian Scalabrine and NBA on NBC's Mike Tirico join to react to the game18:20- Payton Pritchard press conference23:25- Derrick White press conference Presented by 24 Auto Group WATCH every episode of the Celtics Talk podcast on YouTubeFollow NBC Sports Boston:NBCSportsBoston.comX @NBCScelticsFacebookInstagramTikTok
A legendary studio NFL host says it's tio retire, NBC previews their NBA coverage with Mike Tirico and more is all part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!'Co-hosts T.J. Rives and Mike Gill are back aboard to go over the latest in sports media news, ratings and newsmakers.They talk the long rumored retirement of Fox Sports NFL studio analyst and former Super bowl winning coach Jimmy Johnson at 81 years old. It was apparently time, but it was odd that Johnson didn't go ahead and do it as part of Fox's Super bowl coverage in New Orleans last month. What was really going on with that?Next, the guys go over NBC's Mike Tirico doing regional NBA play by play for games this week on two NBC regional sports channels. What was the motiviation behind this? Mike saw the Monday night game he did for the Philadelphia 76ers game and he'll be working another game in Boston later this week.There's more on Indy Car racing debuting on Fox Sports for the first time this weekend and they will eventually broadcast the Indy 500 in late May. And, how did the NHL's latest "Stadium Series" game with Detroit at Columbus end up doing in audience for ESPN?Catch all of the topics and more on "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subcribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
A legendary studio NFL host says it's tio retire, NBC previews their NBA coverage with Mike Tirico and more is all part of the latest "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast!'Co-hosts T.J. Rives and Mike Gill are back aboard to go over the latest in sports media news, ratings and newsmakers.They talk the long rumored retirement of Fox Sports NFL studio analyst and former Super bowl winning coach Jimmy Johnson at 81 years old. It was apparently time, but it was odd that Johnson didn't go ahead and do it as part of Fox's Super bowl coverage in New Orleans last month. What was really going on with that?Next, the guys go over NBC's Mike Tirico doing regional NBA play by play for games this week on two NBC regional sports channels. What was the motiviation behind this? Mike saw the Monday night game he did for the Philadelphia 76ers game and he'll be working another game in Boston later this week.There's more on Indy Car racing debuting on Fox Sports for the first time this weekend and they will eventually broadcast the Indy 500 in late May. And, how did the NHL's latest "Stadium Series" game with Detroit at Columbus end up doing in audience for ESPN?Catch all of the topics and more on "LWOS Media Podcast" and make sure to follow/subcribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Hello, media consumers! Bryan and Joel are in Atlanta for the national championship game. They kick off the week with J-School. Joel discusses a question he didn't get to ask Rece Davis during their interview Saturday, Snoop Dogg performing at the Crypto Ball, and more (1:38). Then they get into the NFL playoffs with lots of sound from Tom Brady, Mike Tirico, Jim Nantz, and Dan Campbell (13:13)Later, they discuss Donald Trump's inauguration and the media climate fear (42:55). They close the show talking about what it has been like to cover the national title game (49:55). Hosts: Bryan Curtis and Joel Anderson Producer: Brian H. Waters Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices