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On the 35-minute podcast, CBS/ESPN/Netflix’s Jason McCourty is the guest on “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand,” McCourty, 37, had an excellent 13-year NFL career, but was not a Hall of Famer, nor a quarterback. Nonetheless, he has risen very quickly in media — how has he done it? That’s the main topic of the pod.
This is what you need to know:
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* Topics include: Insight into how Bill Belichick was behind-the-scenes as a coach and how it was displayed as a media personality
* How during McCourty’s 13-year career he started to look at a media career
* How he and his twin brother, NBC's Devin, started a podcast that launched their careers, including his funny ribbing of his brother
* The difference between Nashville and Boston as media markets
* If what players say to the media has any impact on a team's success
* What did McCourty think of his former coach, Mike Mularkey admitting to purposely giving NFL Network's Ian Rapoport, false information
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* After a player retires, how does he transition into media
* When Marchand broke the story on McCourty going to NFL Network
* What did McCourty learn at NFL Broadcast Boot Camp and how he and his brother had a little cheat code
* Why he chose to get up early every morning for Good Morning Football
* How GMFB and radio games were the best thing that he could do to start
* What he thinks of Tom Brady's broadcasting career
* How he compares calling games to studio shows
* What does he want to accomplish in his media career
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On the 35-minute, “Everybody Loves Sports Media” pod, Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel hit on the biggest issues and topics in sports media. Here is what you need to know:
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* ESPN is facing the Netflixization of sports head on
* ESPN is trying to win distribution again with new deals
* Netflix is for real as sports rights players
* The NFL very badly wants Netflix to be successful
* The Brady Meter: What grades do we give Tom for the regular season
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* ESPN’s second MNF team needs to improve
* Are the College Football Playoffs working on TV
* Amazon has got their first three NBA hires right
* Laura Rutledge receives praise
* Jason Kelce’s new show needs work
* Adam Archuleta “really” was focused
* Charles Barkley’s take down of “Jason Monroe”
* What is the future for Fox NFL Sunday
* Is CBS’ NFL Today better
* Should the Bottom Line tickers be gone on game telecasts
* Joe Buck and Chris Oliviero interview reactions
* WFAN discusses Marchand Sports Media business plan on its top-rated “Boomer & Gio"
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* Thursday’s Main Event Guest: Jason McCourty
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Joe Buck is the guest on the 44-minute, “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.” Marchand and Buck discuss the advice he gives to young broadcasters, while detailing aspects of his career. Here’s what you need to know:
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* How to become a sportscaster
* How his dad influenced his career
* How he got to trail his dad at the ballpark
* Why you say yes to all events as you come up
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* Why at 16 he wanted to become a broadcaster
* Dealing with nepotism and feeling guilty
* His dad's advice to kids: Start smoking
* What is the top advice he gives young people who want to be sportscasters
* How you have to use different words during play-by-play
* How you should read to improve your vocabulary
* He hates the word, "right"
* Younger sportscasters are insecure about dead air.
* Would John Madden had been as good with Vin Scully as Pat Summerall
* How should a young sportscaster figure out his or her style
* Related Pods: Jim Nantz ….. Fred Gaudelli
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In the 26-minute "Everybody Loves Sports Media: Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel" look ahead to the biggest stories of 2025. What you need to know:
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* What does Tom Brady need to do with the Super Bowl looming
* How will ESPN's DTC fare when it debuts
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* Will we see more consolidation in how we watch sports
* How do we think the new NBA coverage with ESPN/ABC, NBC/Peacock and Amazon Prime Video
* What will happen with ESPN's opt-out, the RSNs and MLB
* Will Stephen A. Smith move more into politics?
* Thursday’s Guest: Joe Buck
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Chris Oliviero is probably the most powerful sports radio executive in the country. Oliviero, the president of Audacy New York and Infinity Sports Network, is the guest on “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.”
Known as “The Architect” around WFAN, he is one of the best people anywhere to ask: What is the future of sports radio?
He answered that, while looking back at the past.
Here is what you need to know
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* Reminisced about Marchand and Mike Francesa's battles
* Francesa wanting Marchand to bring $500,000 to the FAN studios
* How Oliviero interned for Howard Stern after being rejected by FAN
* How he believes sports radio is very healthy and is growing
* He explains how it is changing
* How will the future finances for on-air personalities work for sports radio
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* How Mike and the Mad Dog gave WFAN credibility as a young station
* How Don Imus was, of course, wrong when he was fired, but technology changed during his run
* What was it like from an executive perspective when Francesa and Russo broke up
* How FAN came up with Boomer & Carton after Imus was fired
* After Carton resigned, how Gregg Giannotti made it to FAN mornings
* How putting radio shows on is like casting a TV show
* What happened with "Carlin, Bart and Maggie"
* How Francesa came out of retirement
* Why he thought bringing the retired John Sterling back for the playoffs was the right move
* How WFAN has "live" as an advantage over other media
* When is he bringing Carton back
* Does he look at WFAN vs. ESPN NY as the end of an era
* Related Pod: How Christopher “Mad Dog” Russo became arguably the greatest sports talk show host ever.
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On the 24-minute “Marchand & Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media,” Andrew Marchand and Jon Meteparel hand out the 2024 awards and discuss.
Here is what they talk about:
* The "What's Up" of the Year are ...
* The "What's Down" of the Year are ..
* Who was the Sports Media Player of the Year ...
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* Who was the Flip-Flopper of the Year ...
* Who had the Worst Performance of the Year ...
* Who was under the Biggest Microscope of the Year...
* Who was Biggest Newsmaker of the Year ...
* Who was the Next Level performer of the Year ...
* What was the Biggest Sports Media story of the Year ...
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In a 24-minute special edition of “Marchand and Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media,” Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel discuss what Netflix’s new Women’s World Cup deal, combined with its NFL games on Christmas Day and WWE rights, means for the future of live sports.
Here is what else is in the pod:
* Netflix is fully in on live sports after winning the Women’s Wold Cup rights for 2027 and 2031
* Why the Netflix moves are actually a counter-intuitive win for ESPN/Disney
* Are we seeing the end of the creation of new TV sports show hits
* The latest on NBA TV free agency with Charles Barkley, etc.
* Why the NBA “Deck The Halls” of Christmas may be a winner for ESPN
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* Why Bill Belichick needs to be talked about less
* The NFL should get rid of their double doubleheaders
* Why women’s college hoops are having a significant moment
* Scott Pioli praise for Belichick comments
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The Papa Clicker Book Review Holiday Gift Guide by Herb Marchand
* Stan Issacs: Out of Left Field, A Sportswriter’s Last Word, edited by Aram Goudsouzian: 4.7 clickers
* The Price: What it takes to win in College Football in an Era of Change, by Armen Keteyian and John Talty: 4.6 clickers
* The Big Time, How the 1970’s Transformed Sports in America, by Michael MacCambridge: 4.6 clickers
* The Tigerbelles, Legends by Tennessee State, by Aime Alley Card: 4.6 clickers
* The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of the New York City, by Kevin Baker: 4.6 clickers
* The Ancient Eight: College Football’s Ivy League and the Game they play today, by John Feinstein: 4.55 clickers
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* Preview: Tuesday, we are back with our year end special and on Thursday, maybe the most powerful exec in sports radio, Chris Oliviero joins Marchand.
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* Thanks for your understanding about last Tuesday’s podcast. We wanted to get you a make-up podcast as soon as possible. Hope you like it!
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In the 33-minute pod, John Ourand returns to “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand” for his monthly visit to discuss the future of sports media. Here is what you need to know.
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* Marchand and Ourand discuss if Netflix’s Christmas games start the next frontier of the sports streaming wars. Is it ready?
* Did Netflix hire enough people for its two Christmas games?
* What is Apple TV+ sports’ future? How is the MLS deal doing?
* Buying or selling? ESPN DTC next year
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* How has Amazon Prime Video made the bar high for its rivals?
* What should leagues be wary of with the streamers?
* What do they think of Fox Sports’ strategy?
* Is Inside The NBA good for the league’s ratings?
* What do they make of Charles Barkley latest future flip-flop?
* How has Tom Brady done?
* Brady Meter: Will Brady stay in the booth?
* Update on Marchand’s health
* Announcement: There will be a special Marchand & Meterparel on Saturday to make-up for the Tuesday lost show
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One of the goals of “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand” is to understand the sports media business. How does a current All-Pro defensive lineman start preparing for a post-playing career in sports media. We spoke with the Steelers’ Cam Heyward about it. He even gave a time-table of when he may retire. Here is what else Marchand and Heyward talked about:
* What was it like growing up with Craig “Ironhead” Heyward as your father
* Why he didn’t become a running back like his dad
* Why he was an education major at Ohio State
* What it is the media like for an Ohio State player
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* How being open with the media as a player is better
* What's it like to live up to the Steelers' "standard"
* His relationship with Mike Tomlin
* He was a big SportsNation guy, not hot takes
* What he's trying to do with his podcast
* How he looks at Pat McAfee’s, the Kelces’ and Ryan Clark’s media success
* How broadcast boot camp made him excited about TV games
* He didn't really enjoy doing analysis on a radio game
* How is the Pittsburgh media
* When will he retire
* The goal is to have his own production company after he retires
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In the 35-minute "Marchand and Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media,” Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel explain why Stephen A. Smith is on the verge of a $20 million per year deal. Here is what else to know about the pod:
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* Why Stephen A. will be a $100M man
* How Tom Brady has improved
* The college football playoff as a TV event
* Keith McPherson vs. Jon Heyman: The WFAN spat heard around the ‘net
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* The Michael Kay Show and the end of an era in New York
* Sean McDonough nails it on college football
* TNT Sports and Comcast have a deal
* Why the Kirk Herbstreit death threat stories should cause more alarm
* The Women’s World Cup bidding: Fox or NBC, who do you want?
* ESPN DTC plans: Could they added more licensing from Fox
* Netflix’s “Mr. McMahon” review and Hulu’s Beatles’ doc review
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On the 40-minute pod, The Simpsons’ executive producer and showrunner Matt Selman is hilarious, hitting on a variety of topics in The Main Event:
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* How someone breaks in as a comedy writer
* Being hired to write for Seinfeld at 24
* A classic Larry David story
* Being fired from Seinfeld
* How sports is part of the DNA of The Simpsons
* How he is saving the best parts for the paid portion of the pod
* How he is a subscriber to MSM
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* Failing to land Roger Federer for an episode
* Mark McGwire didn’t know The Simpson when he appeared
* Yao Ming’s monstrous request
* Cristiano Ronaldo’s line difficulty
* How ESPN’s The Simpsons alt-cast will work on MNF
* The Mannings, Mina Kimes and Stephen A. will make an appearance
* How Mike McCarthy is like Homer
* How Joe Burrow is like Bart
* Why is the alt-cast happening, Homer passed out
* Upcoming Ohtani scandal show
* Who is the greatest Simpsons’ writer of all-time
* How AI will impact comedy writing
* The tag and surprise guest at the end of The Simpsons’ MNF broadcast
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In the 39-minute “Everybody Loves Sports Media,” Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel hit on these topics:
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* How Fox won the initial sports streaming war
* The question remains how well is it set up for the next battles
* Tom Brady and Jason Kelce grades
* Why Gus Johnson is loved and hated
* How are Amazon Prime Video and the RSNs going to work
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* With The Simpsons alt-cast on MNF, where do we see the value
* Paul Bissonnette earns respect
* Matt Ryan shines and maybe should have a new role
* Amy Trask Main Event review
* The Main Event Thursday: The Simpsons’ EP Matt Selmon
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On the 39-minute “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand,” Amy Trask is the guest. Trask, who was named the 75th biggest game-changer in NFL history, was the CEO for Al Davis’ Raiders. She hits on a bunch of topics:
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* Her legendary stories about her interactions with Al Davis
* Why she says hi to everyone, everywhere
* How she was a behavioral problem as a child
* How a teacher changed her life as a junior in high school
* Why she loved the Raiders as a kid
* How she had no plan when she went to Cal Berkeley
* Why she studied law but she didn't want to be a lawyer
* How she confronted Al Davis
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* How Al was for gender equity by not focusing on it
* How she kept the Raiders fiscally afloat
* How she reacted to being 75th on all-time NFL game-changer list
* How she overcome her greatest fears to get into media
* What does CBS Sports' "We need to talk" mean to her
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On the 35-minute Marchand & Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media, Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel hit on these topics:
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* How Amazon Prime Video has emerged as potentially ESPN’s biggest threat for sports rights supremacy
* Jim Nantz and Tony Romo get the day off
* Pat McAfee receives some props
* Elle Duncan takes an “L”
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* Why Mad Dog is the best ever
* Should the NFL be nervous about Netflix
* Dear Andy: Our advice to all networks and streamers …
* Who is to blame for Mike Mularkey lying to Ian Rapoport
* What do we think of Michael Kay possibly leaving afternoons in New York
* Will ESPN interfere with Inside The NBA
* Is Tom Brady being impacted by the Brady Rules
* Papa Clicker Book Review: The New York Game: Baseball and the Rise of a New City
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One of the goals of the podcast is to find out the stories behind how people rose through sports media. Christopher (Mad Dog) Russo is arguably the greatest sports talk show host of all-time. In the 57-minute “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand” Russo starts at his childhood and goes through his entire life to explain how he became Mad Dog.
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Here are some of the topics covered:
* How talking to himself as an only child laid the groundwork for his career
* How he behaved so uncontrollably over games as a kid his parents grounded him from watching the Packers
* Russo's evolving relationship with his parents through the years
* How he wanted to be a play-by-player
* Where does his voice come from
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* How gambling played into Mike & the Mad Dog
* What was his big break into New York
* How he almost ended up on Philadelphia's WIP before FAN
* How Don Imus had a lot to do with the creation of Mike & the Mad Dog
* How Mike & Mad Dog hit the air at the perfect time
* Why they broke up
* What was transition like to SiriusXM with his 5-year, $15M deal
* How was MLB Network
* His respect for Stephen A. Smith bring him over to ESPN
* Why he gets so close to the camera on First Take
* Much more
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In the 37-minute Everybody Loves Sports Media, Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel are on-location from Dallas and hit on these topics:
* How ESPN chairman Jimmy Pitaro landed Charles Barkley
* Where does the un-signed Shaquille O’Neal fit in
* How TNT Sports made some chicken salad with the NBA
* What’s next for Amazon and NBC on the NBA
* How bad was Netflix for Tyson-Paul
* What does Netflix’s disaster mean for the NFL
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* What do we make of Jon Gruden to Barstool
* How about Drew Brees’ potential comeback
* Why Marchand is de-emphasizing X and why sports media folks should re-evaluate its use
* Dave Sims to the Yanks radio booth reax
* Hijinx as the show is on the road from Dallas
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In the 41-minute episode open to all, Andrew Marchand & Puck’s John Ourand reunite. The duo picks up where they left off on the old podcast. Topics include:
* How do they look at ESPN DTC
* What is ESPN DTC trying to do in terms of subscriber numbers
* What is the major issue with RSNs going to direct to consumer
* Who was the biggest winner of the NBA TV deals
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* What do they think of TNT Sports' strategy
* What has Peacock gotten right
* What are the chances ESPN opts out of baseball
* What happens with MLB's local rights
* Fox and CBS and the importance of the NFL
* What do they think of Netflix's sports future
* What should leagues be wary of with streamers
* What do they make of Stephen A. Smith's upcoming deal
* How do they look at Pat McAfee's contract
* Ourand owes Marchand a steak dinner
* Why does Ourand mention Marchand in every Puck private email
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One of the goals of the pod is tell unique stories: In the 45-minute conversation, University Wisconsin-Green Bay head coach & Fox Sports Radio host Doug Gottlieb is The Main Event guest of Andrew Marchand.
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Gottlieb explains how he balances his new coaching job with his sports talk show responsibilities. He recounts his longtime pursuit of coaching and how close he came to landing jobs at Rice and Tulane over the years, among others.
Plus, he questions Stephen A. Smith’s level of preparedness, saying Smith is “too big for his britches.” Gottlieb offers an array of opinions about the media, giving his thoughts on people like Troy Aikman, Shaquille O’Neal and Dan Orlovsky.
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On the 37-minute “Marchand and Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media,” Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterparel hit on these topics:
* What is the retiring Bob Costas’ MLB booth legacy?
* Marchand has Costas as his “What’s up” and “What’s down”
* Is Chris (Mad Dog) Russo the best sports talk show host ever?
* Did Tom Brady have a good week?
* “Clown” talk as Stephen A. Smith and Kevin Durant go at it
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* World Series wrap-up
* Off The Main Event Rick Cordella interview, are we convinced on NBC’s NBA plan?
* College GameDay vs. Big Noon Kickoff
* Scott Hanson vs. Andrew Siciliano: Who is better on Red Zone?
* Caitlin Clark and women’s basketball’s future on TV
* Understanding the difference between CBS and Fox Sunday pregames
* How Jay Glazer shined Sunday
* Thursday’s Day’s Main Event is University of Green Bay-Wisconsin coach and Fox Sports radio host Doug Gottlieb. How will he do both?
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NBC Sports president Rick Cordella is the guest on “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.” During the 38-minute conversation, Cordella explains NBC and Peacock’s sports business and what is next. Topics include:
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