Afleveringen
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On the pod this week, Austin Karp chats with SBJ colleagues Ben Fischer and Josh Carpenter to break down the implications of Brian Rolappâs move from the NFL to the PGA Tour (and whether he may still be on the NFL commissioner short list in the future). Then, fresh off a successful event in NYC, Karp talks with Melissa Lawton of SailGP to check in on the seriesâ deal with CBS and other media efforts. Finally, Vice TVâs Pete Gaffney joins Karp to talk about the strategy shift for the company into more sports programming.
0:48 THIS WEEK IN SPORTS MEDIA
2:07 BRIAN ROLAPP TO PGA TOUR
11:50 MELISSA LAWTON INTERVIEW
29:16 PETE GAFFNEY INTERVIEW
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane discuss Warner Bros. Discoveryâs decision to split into separate entities. They break down how they expect it to work and what this means for the broader sports media landscape. The duo then deep dive into the NBA Finals and Stanley Cup Final viewership numbers and experience. Later in the pod, ESPNâs Holly Rowe explains how reality far exceeded expectations on Womenâs College World Series viewership.
1:10 WBD NEWS AND ROLAND GARROS
9:57 NBA AND NHL FINALS
12:06 WCWS RECORDS
16:04 WNBA
19:14 MLB AND BELMONT STAKES
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On the pod this week, Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane break down the opportunity for the NBA Finals to showcase budding stars who play in smaller TV markets. The duo also discusses whetherâInside the NBAâ could change on ESPN next season,and what ESPN talent might make sense to mix in with the current crew. Also, a look at the NHL Stanley Cup Final rematch between Edmonton and Florida and whatâs going on with MLB media. Finally, Cahillane catches up with Ally Financialâs Andrea Brimmer to discuss how the brand, a big sponsor in sports, views the media value of the properties it has deals with.
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On the pod this week, coming off a memorable Memorial Day weekend, SBJâs Austin Karp catches up with motorsports writer Adam Stern to talk about his time at the Indy 500 and his first impressions of Prime Videoâs NASCAR debut. Karp then chats with longtime NFLPA senior exec George Atallah about his time with the union and how players are thinking about media issues. Finally, Big3 co-founders Jeff Kwatinetz and Ice Cube, stop by to talk about what to expect in the leagueâs upcoming season.
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On this weekâs SBJ Sports Media Podcast, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane break down the strong start to the WNBA season, but question whether there is any CaitlinClark fatigue yet. The duo also looks at the final four teams for the NBA and NHL postseasons and why ScottieScheffler may not be a needle-mover.
Plus, Karp talks to TNT Sports Chair & CEO LuisSilberwasser about the companyâs debut at Roland-Garros. And with the Indianapolis 500 making its debut on Fox on Sunday, IndyCar analyst TownsendBell chats with Karp about the open-wheel series.
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On this weekâs SBJ Sports Media Podcast, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane discuss how sports has taken over the annual upfront season. Plus, Karp talks to WNBA Dallas Wings CEO and managing partner Greg Bibb ahead of the start to Paige Bueckers era for his club. And with just a few weeks left in the UFL season, President & CEO Russ Brandon joins Karp for a talk about how Season 2 is going.
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On this weekâs SBJ Sports Media Podcast, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane preview what to expect with Upfronts and break down numbers for the Kentucky Derby and the first rounds of the NHL and NBA playoffs. Plus, the duo talks about John Skipperâs Meadowlark Media exit, DAZNâs renewed push in the U.S. and FanDuel Sports Network having early success with DTC subscriptions.
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On the pod this week, Mollie Cahillane is joined by SBJ basketball writer Tom Friend. The duo deep dive into TNTâs last playoff run and what to expect at the start of the WNBA season. Later in the show, Austin Karp catches up with Sports.ish founder Lily Shimbashi to chat about the women and sports-focused media outlet. Finally, Cahillane puts a bow on the 2025 NFL Draft and gives the latest on Pac-12 media rights.
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On the pod this week, host Austin Karp dives into the final audience numbers for March Madness and the first PGA Tour-LIV battle on broadcast TV. On the heels of Alex Ovechkinâs record and the Frozen Four getting started, ESPNâs John Buccigross joins to talk all things hockey. And Andrew Fried of Boardwalk Pictures jumps on to walk listeners though the process of getting âThe Clubhouse: A Year with the Red Soxâ to Netflix.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane outline March Madness viewership heading into Final Four weekend. The duo also examines the NFLâs Christmas Day tripleheader plan and the leagueâs adjustment to âThursday Night Footballâ flex scheduling. SBJâs Mike Mazzeo joins the show to break down the future of MLBâs media rights after the 2025 season.
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On the pod this week, with March Madness upon us, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane dive deep into Selection Show and conference tournament numbers and their expectations for the menâs and women's basketball tournaments. The duo also look into the latest around MLB, with Cubs and Dodgers drawing mammoth TV numbers in Japan and more teams getting local streaming solutions. Later in the show, SBJ golf writer Josh Carpenter drops in to discuss what's whether Roryâs win at The Players sets a good tone for things to come, whatâs next for USGA rights and how TGL's viewership fared in Season 1.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane are joined by CBSâs Wally Szczerbiak for an inside look at his preparations for March Madness and what he thinks about tourney expansion. The duo also breaks down menâs & womenâs college basketball viewership, look at ESPN retaining some of its top on-air talent and what could be next for MLB when their media rights deal with ESPN wraps up at the end of this season.
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On this weekâs pod, Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane look at IndyCarâs debut on Fox and debate all things hoops. Later in the show, NASCARâs Tim Clark chats about all the new ways NASCAR is trying to reach fans. Finally, WME Sports broadcasting agent Josh Levy talks about what the market is like for TV talent, especially with new digital platforms adding more sports properties.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane are joined by Octagon SVP/Global Media Rights William Mao to talk about numbers around the 4 Nations Face-Off and NBA All-Star weekend, as well the latest on the Pac-12 media rights situation and ESPNâs decision to move on from F1 and MLB. Later in the show, âSportsCenterâ anchors Randy Scott and Gary Striewski talk about their new digital show coming to Disney+.
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After a big weekend for sports over the long Presidents Day Weekend, Mollie and Austin take you inside some of the tentpole events. The duo gives a full breakdown of viewership on NBA All-Star Weekend, the NHLâs 4 Nations Face-Off and NASCARâs Daytona 500. Also, Box to Box Filmsâ Paul Martin breaks down the Apple TV+ docuseries recapping the 2024 MLS season and âCourt of Goldâ director Jake Rogal joins to discuss the new doc om Netflix centered around four national basketball teams from the Paris Olympics.
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On this weekâs pod, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane discuss the record-breaking Super Bowl viewership and how Fox was able to get the record even with a lopsided score. Karp is then joined by ESPN senior NBA writer Brian Windhorst to get us set for All-Star weekend. Later, Overtime co-founder Dan Porter chats with Cahillane about what is in store for the Gen Z-centric organization. Finally, SBJâs Adam Stern pops in to get us set for the Daytona 500.
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Happy Super Bowl week and laissez les bons temps rouler! On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane break down the latest in sports media. The duo discuss Super Bowl LIX expectations, the impact of the Luka Doncic-Anthony Davis trade on the media landscape and more. Later in the pod, Fox Sports CEO and Executive Producer Eric Shanks stops by the pod to discuss his networkâs plan as the Chiefs chase history, the Eagles soar toward redemption and the Taylor Swift effect. Then, Ben Fischer joins from the Big Easy with his reaction to Roger Goodellâs Super Bowl press conference, which included revelations of regular talks with Tom Brady. Finally, NFL Media EVP & COO Hans Schroeder joins the show to share how the league is approaching streaming and whatâs next for The Shield.
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