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Back in the early 90s Ian had a paid appearance at a bar in New Jersey....and Chris Dimino was the bartender! Hold onto your hats for some great stories! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
He called the season finale for the Falcons, he was at the Senior Bowl last week, and he's in New Orleans for the Super Bowl. We have much to discuss with one of the best football guys in the business as Charles Davis joins Cellini & Dimino. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Ross Tucker discusses the Arizona Cardinals getting back on track with a win over the New England Patriots, how the Cardinals have improved from last year and the good job the coaching staff has done.
Paul "Hembo" Hembekides, author, producer, and expert researcher from ESPN joins Adam Schein to talk about his new book with Mike Greenberg, "Got Your Number", the greatness of Get Up!, Joe Burrow for NFL MVP, his ultimate Baseball lineup, and what they would change about Major League Baseball. Adam gives a behind the scenes look at his day doing the updates on Sunday for the NFL on CBS.
00:00 High Five.19:05 Charles Davis of the NFL on CBS joins the show to preview Broncos-Jets.39:00 Charlie Blackmon homered today as part of a Rockies win.
We continue recapping every game over the weekend... until we hear about Bob's big dinner!
Ross Tucker discusses how amazed he is at how far the Arizona Cardinals have come, how he thinks the Arizona Cardinals at Buffalo Bills game will be a good one and what intrigues him about the game.
Falcons legend Matt Ryan joins The Locker Room to talk about his new in-studio job NFL on CBS, previews the Atlanta Falcons, new quarterback Kirk Cousins, and more...See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
CBS Sports play-by-play announcer Andrew Catalon is making his fourth appearance on the podcast. This time is to preview the upcoming 2024 NFL season, which commences the day after this episode's release. Catalon joined CBS Sports full-time in 2013. He serves as a play-by-play announcer for the NFL ON CBS, NCAA men's basketball, and golf. He has served as an announcer for the Network's Masters coverage since 2021, as well as serving as a host for select PGA TOUR events since 2020. Catalon has served as the preseason voice of the Buffalo Bills since 2015. In addition to his time at CBS Sports, Catalon has worked five Olympic Games for NBC. He also worked at Tennis Channel, SNY, and in local television for over a decade in Burlington, Vt. and Albany, N.Y. In this episode, he talks about his new broadcast partner Jason McCourty who joins Tiki Barber and AJ Ross in their CBS NFL broadcast booth. He also comments on the new kickoff rules and previews various teams that have high expectations. He also comments on how the NFL enjoys parity but in this particular season, there are so many title contenders.
"NFL on CBS" announcer Ian Eagle joined the show to discuss the outlook for the Pittsburgh Steelers ahead of the 2024 season. Eagle talked about the Steelers' new quarterback room with Russell Wilson and Justin Fields. The Steelers are still trying to find the heir to Ben Roethlisberger. Also, Eagle discussed what it's like talking with Mike Tomlin before the "NFL On CBS" broadcasts a Steelers game. Eagle also shared what to expect under the Steelers' new offensive coordinator Arthur Smith. Other topics include the potential expansion of the NFL regular season to 18 games, using a Taylor Swift reference in his touchdown call of Travis Kelce and what it was like watching his son Noah announce the gold medal game for the U.S. men's basketball team. Follow Mark Bergin on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Threads Follow Ike Taylor on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads Ike Taylor Swaggin U' T-shirts: Tap here Taylor Talkin' T-shirts: Tap here
This week on Episode 108 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin dive into the potential impact of the NBA's new rights deal with ESPN, NBC and Amazon. Also, CBS announces its crew for the NFL this season and some college football announcer news. Plus the latest front Major League Baseball and the start of the Olympics. A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including: *** NBA's programming schedule beginning in 2025-26*** Sunday Night Basketball on NBC*** Opportunities at NBA anc Amazon*** Future of TNT talent for NBA*** Inside the NBA's future*** NFL on CBS Announcing teams revealed*** New assignments for Jason McCourty and Ross Tucker*** James Lofton no longer at CBS*** Matt Ryan from booth to studio*** CBS announcing schedules for weeks 1 through 3*** Kevin Harlan, a lucky charm for Dolphins*** The CW announces its plans for 2024*** BTN 2024 football roster*** New booth for ACC Network primetime games*** Call up to big leagues for Braves radio*** Joe Buck and Chip Caray to make up game in St. Louis*** Dan Schulman takes break from Blue Jays for Olympics*** Olympics opening week is here*** Rest in Peace Mark Carnavale, Gene Peterson and Pat Doughty Hear it all on the newest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast Feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
This week on Episode 108 of the Announcer Schedules Podcast, Mike Gill and Phil de Montmollin dive into the potential impact of the NBA's new rights deal with ESPN, NBC and Amazon. Also, CBS announces its crew for the NFL this season and some college football announcer news. Plus the latest front Major League Baseball and the start of the Olympics. A multitude of announcers from past and present are mentioned throughout the show with an array of topics discussed including: *** NBA's programming schedule beginning in 2025-26*** Sunday Night Basketball on NBC*** Opportunities at NBA anc Amazon*** Future of TNT talent for NBA*** Inside the NBA's future*** NFL on CBS Announcing teams revealed*** New assignments for Jason McCourty and Ross Tucker*** James Lofton no longer at CBS*** Matt Ryan from booth to studio*** CBS announcing schedules for weeks 1 through 3*** Kevin Harlan, a lucky charm for Dolphins*** The CW announces its plans for 2024*** BTN 2024 football roster*** New booth for ACC Network primetime games*** Call up to big leagues for Braves radio*** Joe Buck and Chip Caray to make up game in St. Louis*** Dan Schulman takes break from Blue Jays for Olympics*** Olympics opening week is here*** Rest in Peace Mark Carnavale, Gene Peterson and Pat Doughty Hear it all on the newest "Announcer Schedules Podcast" and make sure to follow/subscribe on the Last Word on Sports Media Podcast Feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
Host: Cortrice JonesProducer: Lance JohnProduction Studio: Gifted Sounds NetworkKey Updates in TV and Film: IATSE Negotiations, Podcasting Wins, and Streaming NewsSummary - On this episode of TV & Film Beat, host Cortrice Jones discusses ongoing IATSE contract negotiations with studios focused on safety after multiple tragic incidents. The iHeartPodcast Network writers ratified their first WGAE contract, improving conditions and pay. Paramount+ will raise prices on August 20th, reflecting industry trends.Show Notes:IATSE Contract Negotiations - Safety concerns on set following a series of tragic incidents. - Notable incidents on the sets of Peacock's "Hysteria!", Marvel's "Wonder Man", Eddie Murphy's "The Pickup", and "9-1-1". - The role of IATSE in advocating for safer work environments. - Upcoming negotiations with the Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers. - Discussion on whether financial penalties or legislative action is needed for meaningful changes.Podcasting Wins - The Writers Guild of America East (WGAE) ratifies its first contract with iHeartPodcast Network. - End of two years of negotiations and an Unfair Labor Practice charge. - Improved working conditions and fair compensation for podcast writers. - WGAE President Lisa Takeuchi Cullen's statement on the importance of fair compensation.Streaming News - Paramount Global announces a price hike for Paramount+ streaming service, effective August 20th. - Details on the price increase for the Paramount+ with Showtime plan and the Essential plan. - Despite the price hike, Paramount+ remains competitively priced with a strong content lineup. - Upcoming content highlights: NFL on CBS, Dexter: Original Sin, Frasier's revival, and more.More- The latest developments in TV and film industry safety protocols.- The impact of new contracts on podcasting industry standards.- How streaming services like Paramount+ are adjusting their pricing and content strategies.Don't forget to subscribe to TV & Film Beat for more news and updates from the world of television and film. Thank you for listening! Visit our website: www.giftedsounds.com/studios. Contact us at ponderingnerds@gmail.com. Until next time, stay tuned for more news from PNC's TV & Film Beat.Tags: Television, film, news, contract negotiations, safety concerns, tragic incidents, crew safety, IATSE, negotiations, Alliance of Motion Picture and Television Producers, work environments, podcasting, Writers Guild of America East, iHeartPodcast Network, contract, streaming, Paramount+, price hike, content
Donny Football Debrief – A little shakeup with the NFL on CBS.
CBS analyst and former NFL quarterback Phil Simms is back in the fold! After a bit of a hiatus, Phil is back with Cellini and Dimino on The Fan. We'll call this a "long-form" interview, as the boys cover it all - talking Belichick, Parcells, and going way back to a different time in the NFL... Phil Simms is back as a Friend of the Show! Congratulations, Mr. Simms!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
NFL on CBS Analyst joins Zach Gelb
Host Brandon Contes interviews CBS NFL sideline reporter Evan Washburn. Brandon and Evan discuss working the Super Bowl, interviewing the teams who lose big games, Charissa Thompson's sideline reporting admission, and more.Evan will be on the sideline for the AFC Championship Game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens on Sunday 3:00 PM ET on CBS. Evan will also work Super Bowl LVIII, taking place February 11 on CBS and Nickelodeon.For even more discussion, head over to awfulannouncing.com and follow us on Facebook, X (Twitter), Instagram, Threads, LinkedIn, TikTok, Bluesky, and YouTube: @awfulannouncing.-:48: Being in hometown Baltimore for AFC Championship Game-1:39: Pre-Ravens fandom-2:37: What is Super Bowl week like?-4:24: Not staying for the Super Bowl when CBS doesn't have the game-4:55: Working first Super Bowl-6:47: Freezing up/funny moments on a broadcast-7:49: Working with Ian Eagle and Charles Davis-9:02: College basketball work-9:37: Following college basketball during NFL season-10:40: Getting into broadcasting-12:43: Being in college-16:41: Media interests-19:56: More difficult to be accepted by coaches/players or broadcasting peers?-22:15: Working with Jim Nantz and Tony Romo-23:41: Challenges of joining the “A” crew late in the season-25:22: Tony Romo's preparation-26:57: Wanting the chance to interview Taylor Swift?-28:04: Toughest interview?-32:00: “Competing” against the interview subject to get good answers?-33:15: Charissa Thompson-35:14: Did Thompson's admission give sideline reporting a bad rap?-36:49: Fighting through crowds for interviews at the Super Bowl-38:56: Halftime interviews at the Super Bowl-39:41: Evan's wife going into labor while Evan was meeting with Bill Belichick and Tom Brady-45:00: Info from pre-production meetings that Evan actually uses on the broadcast?-48:42: Knowing what info to use in advance -51:28: The art of making the most of your limited time in sideline interviews-53:26: Not wearing a hat on camera
HOUR 1: It's a Football Friday on WFAN. Keith gives his thoughts on the NFL Divisional playoff round, as well as suggests Yankees fans need to calm down in their anger for the team not signing Josh Hader. Keith also chats NFL playoffs with Charles Davis of NFL on CBS.
(INTERVIEW): Keith talks with NFL on CBS analyst Charles Davis to preview the divisional round of the NFL playoffs.
Dan Bernstein and Laurence Holmes were joined by Danny Parkins and Matt Spiegel for the daily transition segment, where they discussed the decline of NFL on CBS analyst Tony Romo, who has frequently sounded unprepared during game broadcasts.
The NFL on CBS Sideline Reporter joins the show to preview the slate of games across the league.
Nick talks about the huge opportunity for the Browns on Sunday and Evan Washburn joins the show.
NFL On CBS Broadcaster joins Zach to talk NFL.
On this episode of “Birds Report”, Ben Fennell, an Xs & Os producer for the NFL on CBS and a draft analyst for the NFL Network, shares his thoughts on the Eagles' impressive 8-1 start and their recent win against the Cowboys. We'll also discuss whether the Eagles have what it takes to reach the Super Bowl this season. In this episode, we delve into the latest developments in the NFL: Dallas Goedert's injury and its potential impact on the Eagles. Analyzing the Eagles' upcoming five-game stretch post-bye against the Chiefs, Bills, 49ers, Cowboys, and Seahawks. How many wins are needed for that coveted NFC No. 1 seed? Exploring issues with the Eagles' pass defense and the prospect of more blitzing by Sean Desai. Will Bradley Roby's return make a difference? Evaluating Howie Roseman's decisions at the trade deadline and whether the Eagles needed another slot corner. Uncovering strategies employed by NFL defenses to slow down the RPO game across the league. Is Jalen Hurts the frontrunner for the league MVP? Examining his development as a pocket passer. Spotlighting other top teams and players in the NFL, including Houston's rookie QB C.J. Stroud, who put up remarkable stats last week. Insight into the Chiefs' defense under former Eagles assistant Steve Spagnuolo.
Jay Feely transitioned from a side gig as a kicker in the Arena Football League to forging a 14-year NFL career during which time he led the league in field goals made in 2002, earned a Pro Bowl nod in 2005, and set a then-franchise record in field goal percentage for the Miami Dolphins in 2007. Following his retirement in 2014, Feely successfully ventured into the world of television, currently serving as a game analyst for NFL ON CBS broadcasts. Contributors to this episode include Nyah Hardmon and Dolphins Productions. Theme song created and performed by The Honorable SoLo D. The Fish Tank is Presented by iHeart Radio.See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Spero Dedes joins the show and Spencer and Dustin discuss prioritizing Deshaun Watson's play on Sunday.
NFL on CBS analyst Charles Davis joins the show to preview all-things Week 3 around the NFL!
Falcons Legend Matt Ryan joins The Locker Room to discuss his new broadcasting career with CBS, what to expect from the Panthers on Sunday vs. Falcons, Falcons new revamped defense, offensive weapons, Desmond Ridder, being a father, and more... See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Sean McManus, CBS Sports Chairman and Executive Producer for the NFL on CBS, and John Bogusz, Executive Vice President, Advertising, CBS Sports countdown to Super Bowl LVIII, on CBS, Paramount+, and Nickelodeon in Las Vegas. Harold Bryant, Executive Producer and Executive Vice President, Production at CBS Sports, welcomes J.J. Watt to the NFL Today. Watt explains why he joined the Eye Network, and his studio analysts Nate Burleson, Bill Cowher, Boomer Esiason, and Phil Simms display the chemistry that defines the CBS pregame show.
Legendary broadcaster Ian Eagle joined the show as a guest to discuss what's it's like for him to see his son Noah broadcasting for NBC Sports, including Saturday's Notre Dame-Navy football game in Ireland. For decades, Ian Eagle has announced for the "NFL on CBS," "the NBA on TNT" and the YES Network. His son is now the play-by-play voice for NBC Sports' Big Ten Saturday Night booth. The elder Eagle shared what advice he's told his son to ignore. Ian Eagle shared what it will be like as the voice of the Final Four starting in 2024 after Jim Nantz's long run. Last, the guys talk about the outlook for Kenny Pickett, Mike Tomlin and the Pittsburgh Steelers in the 2023 season. Follow Ike Taylor on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Threads Follow Mark Bergin on social media: Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, YouTube, Threads Ike Taylor Swaggin U' T-shirts: Tap here Taylor Talkin' T-shirts: Tap here
Evan Washburn joined Zach to discuss who he thinks the third best team in the NFC is and his expectations for the Browns this season.
Ross Tucker joined the show to talk about the biggest storylines and predictions in the NFL with Training Camp starting this week! 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
HOUR 1 - Seth Payne & John Harris react to Nick Caserio being named Executive Vice President of Football Operations in addition to his General Manager title, try to love newly signed Rocket Dillon Brooks, discuss JJ Watt joining the NFL on CBS studio show, and react to some kind of reckoning happening over at ESPN.
Evan Washburn, NFL On CBS And NCAA Men's Lax On Westwood One by Ed Lane
NFL on CBS lead insider Jonathan Jones joins the show to talk Super Bowl, Aaron Rodgers, Derek Carr, more QB movement, coaching hires, and MORE!
Tony Romo joined Zach to discuss if Sean Payton can fix Russell Wilson and if the Cowboys made the right call in retaining Mike McCarthy as head coach.
Evan Washburn joined Zach to discuss if the Bengals have become overly confident and whether the Bengals or Chiefs face more pressure to win on Sunday.
Charles Davis joined Zach to discuss his biggest takeaways from Bills-Bengals and how the Eagles were able to dominate the Giants.
Making his third appearance on the podcast (Episodes 76, 230), Andrew Catalon rejoins the show to talk about his recently completed 9th season calling NFL games for CBS. He also calls NCAA men's basketball and golf. He has served as an announcer for the Network's Masters coverage since 2021, as well as serving as a host for select PGA TOUR events since 2020. He has partnered with James Lofton on NFL ON CBS broadcasts since 2017. He has also served as the preseason voice of the Buffalo Bills since 2015 and is a graduate of the Newhouse School at Syracuse University. In this episode, Catalon recaps some of the big events that he covered including two great Jacksonville Jaguars comebacks. He talks about the scheduling process and how he finds out what games he is calling. He also talks about the growth in popularity of the NCAA Tournament and his extraordinary work in Golf. Follow Andrew on social media @AndrewCatalon.
Andrew Catalon joined Zach to discuss if the Chargers can get over the hump to make the playoffs and preview Week 15.
Votes Of Confidence Incl NFL On CBS Sports Radio LBG, UVA, VT And LU Hoops by Ed Lane
Kevin is on the call of the game for CBS and talks about the Ravens-Steelers rivalry, what he's looking for in this game and the production meetings before the game that are so insightful.
Episode 664 - Ian Eagle is a First Class Father and legendary Sports Broadcaster. Ian Eagle joined CBS Sports in March 1998 as a play-by-play announcer for the CBS Television Network's coverage of the NCAA Division I Men's Basketball Championship. He has called play-by-play for the Network's coverage of the National Football League since 1998, and served as pregame and postgame host contributor during the Network's coverage of Super Bowl LV, Super Bowl LIII and Super Bowl 50. This season Eagle again teams with Charles Davis and Evan Washburn to form the Network's No. 2 NFL ON CBS announce team. In 2024, Ian will take over for Jim Nantz on NCAA Tournament coverage. In this Episode, Ian shares his Fatherhood journey which includes two children. He discusses some of the challenges being a sports broadcaster, which includes a lot of traveling, while being a family man. He describes the joy of watching his son Noah follow in his footsteps becoming a sports broadcaster. He shares some funny stories about the names his son wanted to be called even in public situations. He talks about how he has disciplined his kids and dealt with things such as dating. He offers some great advice for new or soon-to-be dads and more! My Pillow - https://mystore.com/fatherhood Promo Code: Fatherhood FamilyMade - https://familymade.com FamilyMade Newsletter - https://news.familymade.com First Class Fatherhood: Advice and Wisdom from High-Profile Dads - https://bit.ly/36XpXNp Watch First Class Fatherhood on YouTube - https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCCD6cjYptutjJWYlM0Kk6cQ?sub_confirmation=1 More Ways To Listen - https://linktr.ee/alec_lace Follow me on instagram - https://instagram.com/alec_lace?igshid=ebfecg0yvbap For information about becoming a Sponsor of First Class Fatherhood please hit me with an email: FirstClassFatherhood@gmail.com
Andrew Catalon joined Zach to discuss the nightmarish logistics of trying to get from Buffalo to Detroit to call Bills-browns and preview a few Week 11 games.
Jim Nantz, the three-time Emmy Award winner and five-time National Sportscaster of the Year, joined the CBS Television Network in 1985. He currently serves as the lead play-by-play announcer for THE NFL ON CBS, including the Super Bowl and Thursday Night Football games; the lead anchor of CBS's golf coverage, including the PGA Tour, Masters, and the PGA Championship; and lead play-by-play announcer for college basketball, including the NCAA Men's Final Four. In 2007, 2010, and 2013, Nantz completed a rare broadcasting triple by becoming the first commentator in history to broadcast the Super Bowl, NCAA Men's Final Four, and the Masters, all in the same year. He will once again repeat this trifecta in 2016.In August 2011, Nantz received the Pro Football Hall of Fame Pete Rozelle Radio-Television Award. He is the youngest recipient ever of this award. Nantz also was honored by the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame as its youngest recipient of the Curt Gowdy Media Award in 2002. Nantz joins Dick Enberg and Curt Gowdy as the only broadcasters to receive both Pro Football and Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame honors.ABOUT THE PODCASTA riveting podcast combining the worlds of sport and parenting with thought-provoking interviews. Delivered to you by diverse voices with unique perspectives—unafraid of honest questioning and impassioned storytelling—for parents, athletes, coaches, and fans.HOSTSMike Smith, Marty Haws, and Maddy RasmusenMike Smith, Emmy award-winning Los Angeles Clippers broadcaster and first-round draft pick of the Boston Celtics, teams up with his former college point guard—the father of two All-Americans who just so happens to be an All-American himself—Marty Haws. Join these blue-chip dads and Maddy Rasmusen in their opening season as they interview some of the biggest names in sports and break down the blood, sweat, fears, and sometimes tears of sports parenting.EXECUTIVE PRODUCERMaddy RasmusenCREATIVE PRODUCER & EDITORJim DetjenORIGINAL MUSIC & SOUND DESIGNLisle MooreJax SmithBuilt Bar Sports Parenting just got more delicious! Season 1 is recorded in the official Built Bar Studio.Built Bar Sports Parenting just got more delicious! Season 1 is recorded in the official Built Bar Studio.
Kevin Harlan joined Zach to discuss if the 49ers are legitimate contenders in the NFC and if the Broncos offense will get going soon.
An 'icon' is much more known than a celebrity. They are someone who leaves a mark on history. They have a strong depth of significance. They are a person who is well known, and who people look up to. Jayne Kennedy Overton embodies that description breaking barriers when she became the first woman of color in the late 70s to host THE NFL on CBS, a national sports show, on what Bob Costas credited as being "the template for modern studio shows." The ease of her manner as an interviewer, whether talking to a young Kareem Abdul Jabbar, Joe Namath, or Muhammad Ali, along with a sincere intimacy in her tone, body language, and steady eye contact, was completely disarming. Managing to demonstrate both knowledge of subject while projecting the ability to not take herself too seriously, this Ohio-raised former beauty queen is undeniably charismatic. Recently, the Smithsonian National Museum of African American History and Culture in Washington, DC inducted Jayne into the annuls of media pioneers, honoring her alongside luminaries, Diahann Carroll, Nat King Cole, Nichelle Nichols, The Supremes, and Don Cornelius. Next to the wall with the honorees is a quote from Oprah Winfrey “we used to gather around the tv and jump up and down, ‘colored people on tv, colored people on tv.'” Raising her daughters, Jayne has been quiet for awhile but as she begins "Jayne 2.0", we sat down to reflect on Jayne's roots and journey as a trailblazer, her convictions, milestones, motherhood, as well as what's ahead. Join me, your host Brad Johnson, at the corner table! Instagram: Corner Table Talk and Post and Beam Hospitality LinkedIn: Brad Johnson E.Mail: brad@postandbeamhospitality.com For more information on host Brad Johnson or to join our mailing list, please visit: https://postandbeamhospitality.com/ Theme Music: Bryce Vine Corner Table™ is a trademark of Post & Beam Hospitality LLCSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
00:00-25:00: FS Insight's Matthew Gutierrez chats about his new gig, stocks and bonds and how to cover this compared to sports, attending Paul O'Neil Day, David Maraniss' impact on journalism and writing and more! 26:00-50:00: Crossover episode of the Pandemonium Podcast on the Built in Buffalo Podcast Network. Guest: NFL on CBS' Ian Eagle. Topics: -The Bills win the Super Bowl if..... -Can Josh Allen get better? -Bigger challenge, the expectations or the AFC as a whole. -What Ian looks forward to when calling games in Buffalo. -Draft-Develop-Keep. -Remembering Vin Scully. ...and more.