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On a Wednesday version of the "LWOS Media Daily" we have some news involving the Sports Broadcasting hall of fame's 2024 class, an injury to a prominent, on air member of the ESPN/ABC Monday Night Football team and we go over those who will be calling the top NFL and College Football games, as well.Host T.J. Rives is back with more on the Sports Broadcasting Hall tabbing long term legend in NBA TV broadcasting Hubie Brown, who's still going at 90 years and counting. Plus, former NFL insider for ESPN, the late Chris Mortensen and also ESPN/NBC/HBO's Andrea Kremer among others being recognized by them.There's news of how Michelle Biesner-Buck was inadvertently injured and unable to work the Monday Night opener in San Francisco and what was the audience for the first game of the year for ESPN?T.J. also goes over the top announcer pairings for the weekend and which games they are doing like the Bengals-Chiefs, Saints-Cowboys and Jets Titans. Plus, what are marquee college announcer assignments like: LSU-South Carolina, Alabama-Wisconsin, Notre Dame and Purdue, etc.?It's all part of your daily dose of quick sports media news and takes on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" as part of the LWOS Media feed. Make sure to follow/subscrbie on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
On a Wednesday version of the "LWOS Media Daily" we have some news involving the Sports Broadcasting hall of fame's 2024 class, an injury to a prominent, on air member of the ESPN/ABC Monday Night Football team and we go over those who will be calling the top NFL and College Football games, as well.Host T.J. Rives is back with more on the Sports Broadcasting Hall tabbing long term legend in NBA TV broadcasting Hubie Brown, who's still going at 90 years and counting. Plus, former NFL insider for ESPN, the late Chris Mortensen and also ESPN/NBC/HBO's Andrea Kremer among others being recognized by them.There's news of how Michelle Biesner-Buck was inadvertently injured and unable to work the Monday Night opener in San Francisco and what was the audience for the first game of the year for ESPN?T.J. also goes over the top announcer pairings for the weekend and which games they are doing like the Bengals-Chiefs, Saints-Cowboys and Jets Titans. Plus, what are marquee college announcer assignments like: LSU-South Carolina, Alabama-Wisconsin, Notre Dame and Purdue, etc.?It's all part of your daily dose of quick sports media news and takes on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" as part of the LWOS Media feed. Make sure to follow/subscrbie on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
One of the video technology industry's all-time greats announced his retirement last week. After more than 50 years of pioneering and shaping video imaging technology, Larry Thorpe is calling it a career. In this special episode of The SVG Podcast, our Co-Executive Director, Editorial Services Ken Kerschbaumer sits down with Larry to reflect on the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer's iconic career that saw him pioneer in color, high-definition, and 4K/8K imaging during his years at the BBC, RCA, Sony, and Canon. The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
This week it's episode 30 of The Wormcast: How Sports Media Happens. Happy Masters Week and I have a genuine master of field operations as my guest. Jerry Steinberg is the The Godfather of field operations in sports television. He shares his four + decades worth or stories from his days as a page at The Dean Martin Show to the founding days of ESPN and FOX Sports and all the unique ways he and his teams have brought viewers closer to the games they love. Enjoy! Topics discussed: 1:15 The Godfather - the early years at ESPN 5:00 The Dean Martin Show and meeting Gov. George Wallace 16:00 FOX Sports at the begining in 1994, taking swings at new technologies 21:55 Catcher Cam 24:10 Drones, plyon cams and more 30:00 More access to replay rooms 37:50 Amazon's opportunity to advance the game in the NFL 39:30 Advice for young folks who want to get involved in the field technical side 44:00 Jerry's work with the Sports Video Group's mental health support groups This podcast is hosted by ZenCast.fm
Episode 4: Bob Costas, Emmy Award Winning, and Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer
Mary Carillo, Member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame, HBO Real Sports correspondent, Olympics correspondent for NBC, Commentator for the National Dog Show and longtime tennis commentator, joins Sports Business Radio for a wide-ranging conversation. Carillo discusses her most recent feature for HBO Real Sports where she interviews several “Super Fans” who are missing out on attending games and supporting their teams in person during the pandemic. The poignant piece airs on the latest edition of Real Sports on HBO. Carillo also discusses her role as Olympic correspondent for NBC and whether or not she thinks the Olympics will take place starting in July of 2021 in Tokyo after being postponed this year. She discusses how the broadcast industry is changing and how she has been working remotely to call events in 2020 during the pandemic. As the broadcast and storytelling space continues to change, Carillo also offers up valuable advice for journalism students. With tennis being an international sport with events across the globe, Mary Carillo discusses how that sport may evolve in the future as well. Listen to the award-winning Sports Business Radio podcast on #iTunes, #Spotify, #AmazonMusic or at www.sportsbusinessradio.com. Follow Sports Business Radio on Twitter @SBRadio and on Instagram @SportsBusinessRadio. This week’s edition of Sports Business Radio is presented by cbdMD - Official CBD Partner of Sports Business Radio. The only publicly traded CBD company on the New York Stock exchange, cbdMD is THC free. From cbdMD PM to cbdMD Freeze, try the products that have made a huge difference in the quality of life for Sports Business Radio Host Brian Berger. #MaryCarillo #HBO #RealSports #NBC #Olympics #Broadcasting #Journalism #Storytelling #Tennis #HallofFame #NationalDogShow Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
The former professional tennis player, Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer and award-winning storyteller reflects on the athlete heart, resilience, the thrill of shared experiences (ranging from sports to the arts), new life and the best advice friend Billie Jean King taught her. Plus how legacy can be tied to remembering and acting upon what we learned in kindergarten. Subscribe to support the Another Door Opens podcast for as little as $1 a month at https://www.patreon.com/anotherdooropens and know you’re making the world a better place one conversation at a time. Follow the Another Door Opens podcast on Instagram/Twitter/Facebook at @podcastado. Visit https://www.stephaniehimango.com to learn more about host, Stephanie Himango. Drum beats by Eric Brown and podcast editing by Jonathan Raz. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
CBS Sports Director Bob Fishman, who is a Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer, joins Inside China Basin to talk about his illustrious career which includes directing 2 World Series. His resume is highlighted by 37 NCAA Final Fours, 27 US Open tennis championships, 20 Daytona 500s, 3 Olympic Winter Games and numerous NFL, NBA playoffs and college football games. A diehard Dodgers fan, Bob tells great stories about his time in television including opportunities to develop friendships with childhood idols Sandy Koufax and Vin Scully.
Welcome to a new edition of the Roman Gabriel Show. My guest is CBS Sports Broadcaster, and Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer Lesley Visser! She lit a fire and paved the way for today's modern explosion of women in the sports broadcasting business. She's also the first woman to cover the NFL Beat, and the first and only women to award the Vince Lombardi Super Bowl trophy. Lesley has covered many World Series, NBA Finals, NCAA Final Fours, Olympics, Wimbledon, Kentucky Derby, and so many more! I caught up with Lesley in Minneapolis, enjoy this interview with truly one of the best people in sports.
Episode 441 Mike "Doc" Emrick is a legend in the broadcasting circles. He's currently the play by play voice for NBC's NHL coverage. He began his broadcasting journey in college at Bowling Green in 1971 and is now in his 47th year of broadcasting professional hockey. A multiple Emmy Award winner, Mike is known as "America's voice of hockey." In December 2011, Emrick became the first member of the media to be inducted into the United States Hockey Hall of Fame and in December 2019, was inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. An avid Pittsburgh Pirates fan, Mike was able to call his one and only regular season MLB game in 2016 with Bob Costas on MLB Network. On this episode of the podcast, we talk to Mike Emrick about his hockey broadcasting journey, being inducted into the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame, the importance of prayer, how he prepares for each game he broadcasts, and how he brings his faith into his job as a broadcaster. For more, log on to http://SportsSpectrum.com
Locked On Blackhawks - Daily Podcast On The Chicago Blackhawks
The Chicago Blackhawks fell, again, to the Colorado Avalanche, this time 4-1. As a result, the Blackhawks are in last place in the Western Conference. Jay Zawaski breaks down the loss, looks ahead to tonight's game vs the Jets and shares a story about new Sports Broadcasting Hall of Famer Doc Emrick. All this and more on Locked On Blackhawks. Part of the Locked On Podcast Network. Your Team. Every Day. Fancy stats via Natural Stat Trick and The Athletic All music by Greg Henkin Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame 42-Time Emmy Winner Past Vice Chairman of Fox Sports
On December 17 in New York City, the 2019 class of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame will be inducted, and among the prestigious group of 10 individuals entering the Hall is former ESPN anchor Bob Ley. Our guest on The SVG Podcast, Ley was the longest-serving on-air talent at ESPN at the time of his retirement earlier this year. Ley has been behind the desk for countless episodes of SportsCenter and is synonymous with quality journalism having served as lead anchor on the network's investigative program Outside the Lines. In this conversation, we will take a look back at his storied career, recall how he got started at ESPN, discuss what he was most proud of during his four decades at the network, and even get his take on the current state of sports media. NOTE: All proceeds from the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame ceremony go to benefit the Sports Broadcasting Fund, SVG's charity that offers financial support to industry professionals and their families when facing financial difficulty due to calamity or natural disaster, illness, injury, or loss of life. If you'd like to add the Sports Broadcasting Fund to your holiday giving, please visit www.sportsbroadcastfund.org. This episode of The SVG Podcast is sponsored by Grass Valley. The name Grass Valley has been synonymous with production switchers for more than 50 years. K-Frame, Kahuna. Kayenne, Karrera, Korona, Maverik, Kula are all progressing into the future with advanced R&D in I/O boards, control panels and frames, enabling smooth transitions into IP and whatever comes next. With switching options for any show big or small, Grass Valley always has the right answer. Yes – Grass Valley does that. Learn more about the company's long line of high-end sports production tools now at www.grassvalley.com. The SVG Podcast is for the sports-video–production professional looking to keep up with the latest in sports-video–production operations and technology. The program features interviews with some of the biggest, most influential names in the sports-video business talking trends and topics that are making an impact on the industry.
Garrett used the Oscar-winning Steadicam which he invented to shoot nearly 100 movies beginning with Bound for Glory. Other films he has shot with the Steadicam include Rocky, The Shining, Return of the Jedi, Philadelphia, Casino, Bulworth, La Traviata, and The Forgotten. Garrett holds 60 patents for camera devices, including Skycam, Mobycam, and Divecam, which pursue athletes worldwide in the air, in the water, and in between. Garrett joined the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame in 2009 and is a 2013 inductee into the National Inventors Hall of Fame. A legend in Hollywood for over 40 years, Garrett still lives and works in Philadelphia, venturing out worldwide to teach Steadicam operating and deliver his popular lecture on The Moving Camera.
Laughter Permitted is joined by sports journalism icon Mary Carillo, who is an Emmy-award-winning correspondent for HBO Real Sports, a two-time Peabody award-winner and a member of the Sports Broadcasting Hall of Fame. A former professional tennis player, Mary tells tales of covering the Olympics, producing and writing documentaries and explains her brief foray into bog snorkeling.