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Welcome to the One Hundred & Sixty Third Edition of The Chronicles Of Podcast, These are The Chronicles of Caliban In this edition of The Chronicles of Podcast, we sit down with Marc Görtz and Iain Duncan from metalcore legends Caliban for an in-depth conversation about the band's journey, creative process, and their brand-new album Back from Hell, set for release on April 25th. We dive into the origins of Caliban, how Iain went from being a long-time fan to joining the band, and what led him to take over clean vocals. Marc and Iain break down the band's song writing approach, the challenges and triumphs of recording Back from Hell, and what fans can expect from their upcoming European tour. Also this week, Tom updates us on Burnley FC and James Trafford's deal with JJ Watt, plus he uncovers a rather unexpected service at a garden centre in Bagshot. The boys also catch up on their weeks, covering the latest in the Rugby Six Nations and NFL free agency. Callum's Teachings delivers another round of mind-expanding thoughts, including an unusual question about underwear. Tom's Journal is packed with the funniest internet finds of the week, and in our ‘Single of the Week' segment, we spotlight an exciting new track you need to hear. Jamie's audience participation challenge is a tough one this week—what is the greatest Disney song of all time? Let us know your pick! Official Website - Caliban Official Website - The Chronicles of Podcast Official Sponsor - SayWeCanFly Affiliate Charity - Sophie Lancaster Foundation
Arsenal's title hopes take a hit, Liverpool stays dominant, and Salah's legacy sparks debate. We dive into the Premier League race, Champions League battles, and heavyweight boxing drama with Parker's big win. Plus, Rugby Six Nations updates and cricket action! Tune in for expert insights and lively sports debate
This week, we dive into the highlights of Super Bowl LIX, which achieved a record-breaking 127.7 million viewers across various platforms, including FOX and Tubi. We analyze the implications of this viewership surge for advertisers and discuss how Tubi's simulcast set new streaming records with 15.5 million peak concurrent viewers.We also explore the growing interest in sports beyond football, focusing on the Rugby Six Nations and its increasing viewership in the UK. Our discussion extends to the performance of European broadcasters, where mixed results reveal shifting dynamics in advertising revenue, particularly in the face of rising digital consumption.On the economic front, we unpack the latest GDP growth figures from the UK and the U.S., highlighting how inflation continues to impact consumer behavior and retail sales.Additionally, we cover Fox's strategic acquisition of Red Seat Ventures, aimed at enhancing its connection with audiences through right-leaning podcasts and live events. Google's impressive turnaround in ad revenue is also examined, with YouTube emerging as a dominant player in TV consumption.Key Takeaways: Record Super Bowl Viewership: Super Bowl LIX attracted 127.7 million viewers, marking a significant increase in audience engagement. Tubi's Streaming Success: The platform's simulcast reached 15.5 million peak concurrent viewers, setting new streaming records for the event. Rugby Six Nations Growth: Increasing viewership in the UK indicates a broader interest in sports beyond football. Mixed Results for European Broadcasters: Shifting dynamics in advertising revenue highlight the importance of digital consumption. Economic Insights: The UK shows modest GDP growth while inflation impacts consumer behavior and retail sales in the U.S. Fox's Strategic Acquisition: The purchase of Red Seat Ventures aims to connect with audiences through right-leaning podcasts and live events. Google's Ad Revenue Turnaround: YouTube reported record ad revenue, solidifying its position as a leader in TV consumption.NEXT WEEK: Earning seasons continues with Etsy, Cinemark, Booking, Block and more!Thanks for tuning in! If you enjoyed this episode, don't forget to hit the follow button, and rate us on your favorite podcast platform. And we'd love to hear from you—drop a comment or share your thoughts with us on LinkedIn. --Discover GroupM's latestThis Year Next Year Forecast here:https://www.groupm.com/this-year-next-year-2024-global-end-of-year-forecast/ If you are GroupM client or part of WPP, reach out to business.intelligence@GroupM.com for the full report.
Eoin Sheahan joins Kieran to preview Ireland v England in The Rugby Six Nations, The National Hurling & Football National League and all the Premiere League action taking place this weekend.
Ruth Wilson explains why she's running this year's London marathon for an Alzheimer's charity, following in the footsteps of her Father who ran the first London marathon in 1981. During the Women's Rugby Six Nations, the Welsh Rugby Union is using a new technique to assess the impact a player's periods can have when they suffer a concussion. It's the first time data on concussion and periods has been gathered collectively and the hope is it'll help players adapt their training if necessary. Jo Perkins, Head Physio of the Welsh women's squad explains the research. ITV's Kate Garraway has taken to social media to express her frustration at her local council still sending post to her late husband, Derek. What can you do to make post-death administration simpler and less distressing? Jessica is joined by founder and CEO of the Good Grief Trust, Linda Magistris, to give advice. Ashley Storrie is the star and co-creator of a brand new BBC comedy series called Dinosaur. It centres around Nina, whose sister has just announced she's getting married to someone she's known for six weeks. Ashley joins Jessica to talk about why it was important to her to play an autistic woman, as she is autistic herself, and how writing the series is her dream job.And can sewing improve your mental health? Following Nazanin Zaghari-Ratcliffe's interview on Woman's Hour about how sewing helped her while she was imprisoned, Jessica Crighton hears from other keen sewers about the impact it's had on their lives.Presenter: Jessica Creighton Producer: Olivia Skinner
Matt Baker, co-host of the Flyover Footy podcast, joins the show via the phone lines to discuss SLT City SC's 3-3 tie with LA Galaxy, and a look forward to the DC United at City Park. Russell explains Rugby Six Nations competition which just completed, before delivering the scores. Ruth Harker joins the show to share the details of her trip to Kansas City for the opening match at CPKC stadium, the new venue built specifically for the NWSL's Kansa City Current. She, and her 1985 USWNT teammates (the 85ers), enjoyed some royal treatment by the club's management and owners. Finally, Bill McDermott pays the guys a suprise visit via the phone lines to share his reflections on the STL City SC v LA Galaxy match.
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Der Producer Jens Huiber mit Martin Konrad (Sky Austria) und Coach Alfred Tatar zum Fußball, mit Markus Götz (Sky) zum Handball, mit Stefan Heinrich (Motorsport TV), Edgar Mielke (ran) und Stefan Ehlen (motorsport.com) zum Motorsport, mit Johannes Knuth (SZ) und Ski-Legende Marc Girardelli zum alpinen Ski-Weltcup, mit Korbinian Eisenberger (SZ) zum Biathlon, mit Nicolas Martin (GFL-TV), Andreas Renner (DAZN), Franz Büchner (Magentasport) und Christian Schimmel (DAZN) zum Football, mit Jan Lüdeke (Magentasport) und Simon Jung (More than Sports TV) zum Rugby, mit dem fluchenden Klassenzimmer zu allem, und mit DTB-Teamchef Michael Kohlmann zu allem.
It doesn't get much bigger than that! Irish rugby legend, Rob Kearney joined Dave for a chat ahead of Virgin Media's coverage of the Rugby Six Nations.
In a fascinating week in European rugby, amidst Six Nations and Women's British and Irish Lions announcements, Welsh rugby superstar Louis Rees-Zammit has announced that he is quitting rugby to pursue a dream of playing in the NFL, aged just 22. The decision has shocked the rugby world and sparked mass debate about what it represents for the game of rugby as well as whether Rees-Zammit can succeed in one of the most competitive player pools in world sport. Host Ollie Little and columnists Brendan Gallagher, Chris Hewett and Nick Cain are joined by journalist Francisco Isaac to discuss Rees-Zammit's move, Six Nations squads and the 2024 rugby prospects of Francisco's native Portugal.
Nancy is back this week and has a selection of top news stories from around the world including an update on Women's Rugby Six Nations; can the powerful England Roses defeat France? In darts, England's 18 year old Beau Greaves becomes the youngest ever darts champion, male or female, women's boxing makes history as Katie Taylor fights Amanda Serrano in what looks to be a sell-out at Madison Square Gardens, in football Northern Ireland manager blames 5-0 loss to England on "emotional" women. Plus the tragic death of 17-year-old Tunisian Olympian sailor Eya Guezguez during a training accident. And we share our thoughts on the two USWNT friendlies versus Uzbekistan where the young US squads won 9-1 and 9-0 respectively.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: April 13, 2022For more information, links and resources and hundreds more conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
The big breaking news this week is that three-time grand slam champion and WTA World No 1 Ash Barty surprised the sports world with the announcement of her retirement at the age of 25 with $23.8 earnings. Ash won the Australian Open this year and looked hot favorite to continue that form but there's nothing like retiring while you're at the top of your game so good luck Ash… there are many more dreams to pursue. Last weekend wrapped up the World Cup ski season where Mikaela Shiffrin put Olympic Games behind her to win the Overall Crystal Globe after winning the Downhill and finishing second in the Super G at the finals in Courcheval/Meribel. In horse racing Rachael Blackmore became the first woman to win the Cheltenham Gold Cup last Thursday after winning the Champion Hurdle two days before. Rachael made history last year winning the prestigious Grand National race so all eyes will be on her making it a double next month. The Rugby Six Nations tournament will see unprecedented coverage when that kicks off this weekend, Poland's Iga Swiatek won Indian Wells tournament last week and really stamped her credentials as she rises to the top of the rankings. And there is an exciting line-up for the start of the W Motor Racing Series with new drivers from a variety of countries.Hosts: Chris Stafford & Nancy GillenRecorded: March 23, 2022For more information, links and resources and hundreds more conversations from the world of women's sport including articles, blogs, videos and podcasts visit wispsports.com. WiSP Sports is the ONLY GLOBAL PODCAST FOR WOMEN'S SPORT with more than 60 hosts, 1600+ episodes across 50 shows and over 7 million downloads. Every episode is a WiSP SPORTS ORIGINAL PRODUCTION. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.We are ranked in the top 2% of more than 2.71 million podcasts worldwide. WiSP Sports is on all major podcast players. Follow WiSP Sports on social media @WiSPsports. Contact us at info@wispsports.com.
Gerry Thornley & Fiona Hayes join Joe for this week's edition of Monday Night Rugby @Vodafone Ireland #TeamOfUs
Former Ireland captain Niamh Briggs joined Joe Molloy for this week's edition of Wednesday Night Rugby. They review Ireland's win against England in the Six Nations, discuss the potential Irish starters for the Lions and look ahead to the meeting of Leinster and Munster in the PRO14 final. Sponsored by Vodafone Ireland | #TeamOfUs
Jaz is joined yet again by Jack Mysyk and James Marchant as they discuss Rugby. The boys look into the Six Nations results as well as looking ahead to the rest of the tournament. The debate questions look at whether scrums need to change in the modern game as well as should rugby deploy a timed red card to avoid penalising teams for the rest of the game.
Chris and Matt debate the merits of Emma Hayes' becoming the new boss of AFC Wimbledon and making history in the process. Former England batsman Nick Compton and Indian journalist Chetan Narula preview the upcoming test between the two sides and Rory Lawson previews the Rugby Six Nations. See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Alex and Ahmed review all the weekend's Premiership Rugby action, discuss the potential of the British and Irish Lions playing their tour in Australia and preview the opening round of the 2021 Six Nations.
Wales and Barbarians fly-half Elinor Snowsill joins Ben James on the podcast to discuss the women's Six Nations, the future of the game, rugby's reaction to players coming out and her work with the charity School of Hard Knocks. For information regarding your data privacy, visit acast.com/privacy
Join hosts Dan and Chris (no Josh again!), as they discuss all of the big talking points in the world of sport, from the past week. This week they are joined by guest presenter and new Sports Weekly team member Will, as they debate the necessity of FA Cup replays and the competitive nature of the EFL Championship, as well as discussing the Rugby Six Nations and the England vs South Africa ODI series. All of this, and much more, only on Sports Weekly.
Todd's Trolls - Huey Lewis, Sonic Hedgehog Movie & Rugby Six Nations (02 11 20) by Todd Hancock
Brent Graham is joined by a team of rugby betting experts to discuss the weekends action from a betting angle. The show airs every Thursday night at 21h00 and this weeks show will focus on Super Rugby and Six Nations.
What is up and welcome to the latest Energized Rugby Show! On this weeks show we discuss Andy Farrell's new look Irish Rugby team, their chances of winning the Six Nations & more. Check it out, let us know your thoughts and as always Stay Energized!
Wales vs England is undoubtedly the game of the weekend but Sully's best bet comes from France vs Scotland in Paris.
Der erste Spieltag der 2018er-Version der Rugby Six Nations ist Geschichte. Die Teams haben sich nicht lumpen lassen und einen Spieltag fabriziert, über den noch lange diskutiert werden wird. Drei Spiele standen auf dem Plan. In Cardiff empfingen die Waliser das Team aus Schottland, im Stade de France in Paris traf Frankreich unter Neucoach Jacques Brunel auf Irland und am Sonntag reiste England nach Rom, um dort auf den großen Außenseiter aus Italien zu treffen. Gleich das Eröffnungsspiel geriet zu einer kleinen Überraschung. Schottland hatte keine Chance gegen Wales, die einen der besten Auftritte der letzten Jahre zeigte. Besonders Leigh Halfpenny, dem gerne zu konservatives Spiel vorgeworfen wird, überzeugte mit makellosem Kickspiel und zwei selbst gelegten Versuchen. Das zweite Spiel wurde erst in der Schlussphase hochdramatisch. Johnny Sexton, der Irland in der ersten Halbzeit schon durch seine Kicks in Führung gebracht hatte, setzte in der Nachspielzeit bei 12-13 Rückstand einen Drop Kick aus 45 Metern durch die Stangen. In Rom hatten die Engländer mehr Mühe, als ihnen wohl lieb war. 60 Minuten konnte Italien sehr gut mithalten. Am Ende gingen ihnen aber die Kr...
Featuring: Sav, Ed (WallopyJoe) and CC (CharredCheese) Everything you need to know about The 2018 Rugby Six Nations. An in-depth look at all the teams, injuries and why the French Federation are all going to prison. Podcast RSS Feed: http://linebreakrugby.com/feed/podcast/linebreak-monday-podcast Visit our website: www.linebreakrugby.com Follow us on Twitter: https://twitter.com/LineBreakRugby Follow us on Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/linebreakrugby/ Carefree by …
Former Canadian World Cup team mates Maria Samson and Kim Donaldson are back with the very latest on the Rugby Six Nations which is happening right now...and then it's all about their picks of Tight Fives for the 2017 World Cup this summer. Everything you need to know about loose-end scrummagers, hookers, props and the second row and who to look out for when the best of the best get to Ireland in August. For more rugby and other conversations from the world of women's sports visit us at www.wispsports.com and join us on social media @WiSP Sports.
Here are the highlights for Geek News Daily show #26 for February 28, 2008: Researchers transmit optical data at 16.4 Tpbs over 1,500 miles Sprint finally offers $99 'Simply Everything' flate rate calling plan It took 16 months, but Google relaunches Jotsport Google Docs gets a visual overhaul, now more Office like LinkedIn revamps design, adds status updates Vista starts spotting activation cracks PayPal warns: Steer clear of Apple's Safari browser BBC broadcasting Rugby Six Nations match in 3D Cool Link of the Day: USB fan made out of a CD