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On this episode I chatted with Jason, an Emmy award winning director and two time nominee for The Ringer's NBA Desktop. He was head of video strategy at “The Ringer” from its conception through the sale at Spotify. He was also a writer/ producer for several outlets including Crooked Media, “The Ringer”, “The Dan Le Batard Show”, Rolling Stone, Grantland, Funny Or Die and more. Jason is currently Head of Production at ThreeFourTwo Productions and lives in OKC. https://threefourtwo.com/about/jason-gallagher-biography/ Huge thank you to our sponsors. The Oklahoma Hall of Fame at the Gaylord-Pickens Museum telling Oklahoma's story through its people since 1927. For more information go to www.oklahomahof.com and for daily updates go to https://lnkd.in/g_gsxQM The Chickasaw Nation is economically strong, culturally vibrant and full of energetic people dedicated to the preservation of family, community and heritage. www.chickasaw.net Diffee Ford Lincoln. Third generation Oklahoma business, the Diffee family continues to do business the right way, the family way. Go to www.diffeeford.net for all your new and used car needs and follow them on instagram https://lnkd.in/drq7RMu2 Citizens Bank of Edmond has been serving Edmond since 1901. They pride themselves on investing in the community and are here for all of your personal and business banking needs. For more information go to www.mycitizens.bank and follow them on instagram www.instagram.com/citizensedmond #thisisoklahoma
On the very first episode of Devine Intervention, Dan Devine is joined by Jason Concepcion (Binge Mode, NBA Desktop, Six Trophies, etc.) to talk about their feelings around the New York Knicks.00:00 - Count me in!05:20 - New York Knicks talk25:25 - Fill in the blank36:15 - Who is the best big man ever?39:50 - Weekly recommendationsWelcome to Devine Intervention, a self-help basketball podcast. On the very first episode, Dan Devine is joined by Jason Concepcion so that they can discuss their feelings around the team that they love: The New York Knicks.Both Dan and Jason are hopeful about where the Knicks are and where they are heading, but that doesn't remove the fear that the team could slip right back into old habits and the whole thing could crumble from beneath their feet.Also, what is going to make this Year 5 different from previous stops where Tom Thibodeau's Bulls and Timberwolves fell apart and left him on the outside looking in? And didn't he almost get fired last season? Jason offers up a compelling argument and a bit of hope that things will be different in New York.After talking about the Knicks, we move on to a fun round of “Fill in the blank” to help preview the NBA regular season (starting tonight!), debate who the best big man of all time is and offer up some recommendations for listeners that might help get their thoughts in a better place.We enjoy making the show and we can only hope that you enjoy listening to it.Check out the rest of the Yahoo Sports podcast family at https://apple.co/3zEuTQj or at Yahoo Sports PodcastsSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
Sarah talks to Emmy award winning content creator Jason Concepcion of Crooked Media about his early career in music, how his tweets led him to pivot to covering sports and culture, the story behind his Twitter handle @netw3rk, creating NBA Desktop, the success of Binge Mode, and making the decision to leave The Ringer.
Sarah talks to Emmy award winning content creator Jason Concepcion of Crooked Media about his early career in music, how his tweets led him to pivot to covering sports and culture, the story behind his Twitter handle @netw3rk, creating NBA Desktop, the success of Binge Mode, and making the decision to leave The Ringer.
The latest guest of The Scrum Podcast is Jason Concepcion of Crooked Media's “Takeline” Podcast and ALL CAPS NBA Show on YouTube. Concepcion is also the former host of the Emmy Award-winning NBA Desktop and co-host of the podcast Binge Mode. Julian and Tristan speak to Jason about his new ventures at Crooked Media, his old ones with The Ringer, and they ask him about his New York Knicks.Thanks for listening to The Scrum Podcast! If you want to send us questions or share your stories, shoot us an email at thescrumpodcast@gmail.com.Follow us on Twitter, Instagram, and Facebook @TheScrumPodcast and individually @tristandamours @jkamckenzie.If you're interested in sponsoring us or buying ad space on the show, shoot us an email at thescrumpodcast@gmail.com and we'll give you a quote!You can also support us for free by leaving a rating & review wherever you listen to this podcast and by sharing this episode with a friend!Special thanks to Cooper Richardson for letting us his music as our intro. His SoundCloud link is in the description: https://soundcloud.com/cooper-richardsonThis show is produced and edited by Kevin Laramee as part of the Sports Podcasting Network. You can find all of the network's shows at sportspodcastingnetwork.com
New episodes drop first on Patreon! Emmy-winning journalist Jason "netw3rk" Concepcion join Cookies Hoops to discuss the arrival of 2021 (2:01), California's predictable COVID-19 blunders (5:01) and the ominous start to vaccine rollouts (17:43), the life and death of god-tier rapper MF DOOM (28:30), Los Angeles hot versus New York hot (45:31), Kyrie Irving and postmodern basketball (56:30), honeybuns, off-court baggage, dog-whistles and James Harden (1:03:14), NBA Desktop's secrets to success (1:12:43), Knicks fans can't be hurt because they're already dead (1:26:22), dangers of judging processes...by results (1:32:52).
Jason Concepcion (Binge Mode, NBA Desktop) joins Edgar to talk about being friends on twitter then meeting in real life, excepting yourself to form your own point of view, and more!
Son hunting! Jason Concepcion (The Connect, Binge Mode, NBA Desktop) joins Agata and Anastasia to discuss round 2 of the NBA playoffs. He shares the best places to spot celebs, his opinion of the show Castle, and George R. R. Martin hijinks. The gang discusses Danuel House's romance, influencer parties, Gordon Hayward and Jaylen Brown's relationship, Agata in the virtual crowd, Kawhi's middle finger, and Nick Nurse squatting. Is there a #Heatwave sweeping the nation? Best listen to find out!
Abrimos el que puede ser el último capítulo de 2020 con un tema diferente al habitual. Nos apropiamos de Sell the team, ideado por la buena gente de NBA Desktop para hablar de James Dolan. Dos décadas al frente de los Knicks, infinitas polémicas y una cultura de la decadencia que se ha saldado con veinte años de intrascendencia de los Knicks y el tercer peor balance histórico de la liga.
Album: Herbie Hancock: Thrust (1974) Thrust followed on the heels of Herbie Hancock’s genre-altering best-seller Head Hunters album, one in which the gifted keyboardist and composer played with new conceptions of fusion jazz and synthesizer technology. Thrust, in many ways, could be considered a second half to Head Hunters; recorded within months of its predecessors with almost all the same players. Once again, Hancock and his team plumbed the possibilities of mixing funk rhythms with jazz improvisation, resulting in four tracks of fusion fire that, to our guest Jason Concepcion, marked a high point before a onslaught of “smooth jazz” would dial everything down. Concepcion is perhaps best known to people as a basketball savant as a staff writer for The Ringer and Emmy-winning producer behind their NBA Desktop segment. I first discovered him via Twitter, thanks to his expert, witty writing as @netw3rk. However, for all his sports acumen, Concepcion is also Berkelee School-trained, having once attended there with the ambition of going into film composition. Thrust was a revelatory way in which he engaged with the possibilities of jazz, soul and funk experimentations. During our conversation, we discussed Hancock’s penchant for innovation in that era, the highs and lows of 1970s fusion jazz plus we took a side trip into the current state of the 365 day NBA “season.” More on Jason Concepcion Ringer archive Jason on what Whiplash got right and wrong about music school (Grantland) Twitter | Instagram More on Thrust Album liner notes collection LP review (Sputnik Music) Show Tracklisting (all songs from Thrust unless indicated otherwise): Palm Grease Spank-A-Lee Butterfly Actual Proof Van Halen: Cathedral Spank-A-Lee Palm Grease Herbie Hancock: Watermelon Man Herbie Hancock: Rockit Palm Grease Weather Report: Young and Fine Rusty Bryant: Fire Eater Grover Washington Jr.: Hydra Actual Proof Rhodes Piano Demo Actual Proof Butterfly toe: two moons Palm Grease Gil Scott Heron & Brian Jackson: Peace Go With You Brother Herbie Hancock: Chameleon Here is the Spotify playlist of as many songs as we can find there. If you're not already subscribed to Heat Rocks in Apple Podcasts, do it here!
Emmy award winning content creator Jason Gallagher of The Ringer joins Kirk in the dog days of summer to discuss his feelings on the Mavericks as we approach the end of the off-season. They then debate the value in off-season workout photos and videos for Dallas fans, a topic we've not had to care about during the twilight Dirk Nowitzki years. Next Jason tells the truly epic story of creating then performing Halleluka at American Airlines Center. Finally, they end on what working at the Ringer is like as a Dallas fan and what he's working on this coming basketball season (hint: NBA Desktop will be on soon). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Emmy award winning content creator Jason Gallagher of The Ringer joins Kirk in the dog days of summer to discuss his feelings on the Mavericks as we approach the end of the off-season. They then debate the value in off-season workout photos and videos for Dallas fans, a topic we've not had to care about during the twilight Dirk Nowitzki years. Next Jason tells the truly epic story of creating then performing Halleluka at American Airlines Center. Finally, they end on what working at the Ringer is like as a Dallas fan and what he's working on this coming basketball season (hint: NBA Desktop will be on soon). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Emmy award winning content creator Jason Gallagher of The Ringer joins Kirk in the dog days of summer to discuss his feelings on the Mavericks as we approach the end of the off-season. They then debate the value in off-season workout photos and videos for Dallas fans, a topic we've not had to care about during the twilight Dirk Nowitzki years. Next Jason tells the truly epic story of creating then performing Halleluka at American Airlines Center. Finally, they end on what working at the Ringer is like as a Dallas fan and what he's working on this coming basketball season (hint: NBA Desktop will be on soon). Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I am joined by Airiana Lenarsky, a writer, singer, and Tarot reader for the Ringer's Emmy nominated digital show "NBA Desktop." In segments 1 and 2, Ariana explains how she became a Denver Nuggets fan last year by sheer chance. She also shares he quest to find Robota, the Witch who the Denver Nuggets hired to place a hex on the Indiana Pacers during the 1975 ABA Finals. In the final segment, we ask what the Nuggets need to do to ever win an NBA championship and pull a tarot card to discover what answers the deck might have in store. You don't have to believe in the magic of tarot to enjoy the segment. As Ariana explains, it's all about fun and you can take it as seriously as woks best for you to enjoy it. But it's a fun bit and she does a great job sharing a part of her personality throughout the whole thing. If you are looking for a more in-depth X's and O's beakdown of the Nuggets-Blazers series, please check out yesterday's episode which was a deep dive look at game 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
In this episode I am joined by Airiana Lenarsky, a writer, singer, and Tarot reader for the Ringer's Emmy nominated digital show "NBA Desktop." In segments 1 and 2, Ariana explains how she became a Denver Nuggets fan last year by sheer chance. She also shares he quest to find Robota, the Witch who the Denver Nuggets hired to place a hex on the Indiana Pacers during the 1975 ABA Finals.In the final segment, we ask what the Nuggets need to do to ever win an NBA championship and pull a tarot card to discover what answers the deck might have in store. You don't have to believe in the magic of tarot to enjoy the segment. As Ariana explains, it's all about fun and you can take it as seriously as woks best for you to enjoy it. But it's a fun bit and she does a great job sharing a part of her personality throughout the whole thing. If you are looking for a more in-depth X's and O's beakdown of the Nuggets-Blazers series, please check out yesterday's episode which was a deep dive look at game 5. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Addicted to dunks! Jason Concepcion (NBA Desktop, Binge Mode) joins Agata and Anastasia to watch the 76ers challenge the Raptors in the first game of the Eastern Conference Semifinals. They admire Tobi & Bobi's friendship, relive the excitement of Dame's round one buzzer beater, and imagine what it'd be like to date Kawhi. Jason gives a behind-the-scenes peek of how NBA Desktop is made, and expresses his love for all the drama. What was Drake yelling at the players from his courtside seat? The only way to find out is to listen to this ep!
Zach talks to The Ringer's Jason Concepcion about the origin of NBA Desktop, his beloved Knicks, regrettable Harry Potter takes, the end of Game of Thrones, and more.
On this week's episode, the host of NBA Desktop, half of the Binge Mode Podcast, a writer at The Ringer, and a former writer at Grantland, Jason Concepcion, joins host Josiah Renaudin to discuss the biggest and best games yet to come out in 2018. The two share what they're most excited about (and their concerns) for games like Call of Duty: Black Ops 4, Battlefield V, Red Dead Redemption 2, Super Smash Bro. Ultimate, Hitman 2, and much more.
We add another non-banned Ringer staffer to the Ricky guest list with Jason Concepcion, who hosts Binge Mode and NBA Desktop. We talk with Jason about the banned Kevin O’Connor and Bill Simmons, what the Sixers/Process fanbase is like from afar, watching Burnergate from inside of the Ringer, his favorite era of Knicks basketball, Hinkie as the Knicks general manager, mixing sports and culture at the Ringer, and having a dog avatar but not being racist. We also discuss Mike's new show about Ben Simmons and whether he can continue to do the podcast.