Afleveringen
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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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On this weekâs pod, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane dive into the record-breaking viewership numbers for the Bills-Chiefs AFC Championship and how the demand for Super Bowl ad spots has sent revenue levels through the roof for Fox. Later, the duo is joined by X Games CEO Jeremy Bloom for an inside look at his first time running the show and his thoughts on Coach Prime at his alma mater, Colorado.
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On this week’s pod, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane look into the CFP National Championship game’s surprising numbers and what may be next for the expanded tournament. The duo is then joined by Bank of America’s lead media analyst Jessica Reif Ehrlich to talk about how Wall Street is seeing Netflix’s place in the sports landscape and how ESPN’s Flagship project fits in. Later in the show, Jay Kaufman of NRG drops in to provide deep insight into sports media consumption data and patterns.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane take a deep dive into the NFL Wild Card viewership results, Venu Sportsâ demise and DirecTVâs new âMySportsâ streaming offering. Later in the pod, ESPN President of Content Burke Magnus joins the duo to discuss the start of TGL, the networkâs efforts to cover the events around the Sugar Bowl and how close they are to locking up Stephen A. Smith. Finally, Horizon Sports & Experiences co-CEO and former head of Turner Sports David Levy stops by to talk about his groupâs involvement in Unrivaled, while also reflecting on the NBA moving away from TNT next season.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane take a deep dive into the CFP semifinals as Notre Dame, Ohio State, Penn State and Texas look to get to the championship. The duo also discuss the NFL playoffs getting underway (with the Houston Texans in a familiar Wild Card window). They are then joined by ESPN SVP/Digital, Social and Streaming Content Kaitee Daley and she shares her insights on what keeps her group so successful. Later in the show, S&P Global Ratings Managing Director Naveen Sarma breaks down what Wall Street is eyeing around sports.
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Happy New Year! On this week’s podcast, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane lay out what they expect for the year ahead in sports media.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane look back at 2024 and answer listener questions from the mailbag. Plus, ahead of Netflixâs first NFL game broadcasts, play-by-play announcer Ian Eagle discusses his expectations for the broadcast and how itâs a special day for his family, as son Noah is also calling a game.
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On the pod this week, co-hosts, Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane, strike up some important conversations around sports media. First up is NFL VP/Broadcasting Onnie Bose as they talk about tonightâs Broncos-Chargers game, which was the first time flex scheduling was used for âThursday Night Football.â Next, EA Sports GM & SVP/Publishing Andrea Hopelain drops in to provide insight on the upcoming âMadden NFL Castâ on Peacock around Chiefs-Texans. Finally, WWE EVP/Talent Relations & Head of Communications Chris Legentil rounds out the show with a discussion on how the organization is constantly evolving for their viewers.
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On the pod this week co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane break down College Football Playoff viewership expectations alongside producer Reginald Walker. Karp and Cahillane then take a deep dive into the âSimpsonsâ-themed alt-cast on âMonday Night Football.â Later in the show, Karp is joined from SBJâs Intercollegiate Athletics Forum by Pac-12 commissioner Teresa Gould and Bowl Season executive director Nick Carparelli in Las Vegas.
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On this weekâs pod, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane dive deep into the latest headlines across sports media. The duo break down how âThe Gameâ was down in viewership, but still nearly top the charts for of the most viewed games of the season.
Later in the show, Karp catches up with Super Bowl champions Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman to talk about their new show âDudes on Dudesâ and how their former teammate, Tom Brady, is improving in the booth.
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Happy Thanksgiving from the Sports Media Podcast. In this season of thanks, co-hosts Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane revisit two of the most insightful panels from the SBJ Media Innovators conference. First, we hear from NBC Sports President Rick Cordella in a discussion with SBJâs Abe Madkour about the recently announced NBCU spinout. Later in the show, we listen in on Karpâs conversation with Prime Video Head of U.S. Sports Programming Jeff Kaiser about the direction his organization is headed with a new NBA rights package.
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On this weekâs pod, SBJâs Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane are joined by Tom Friend to discuss the shifting landscape of NBA media as âInside the NBAâ gets set to move to ESPN as part of WBDâs settlement. Later in the podcast, TelevisaUnivision Global President of Sports Olek Loewenstein joins to talk about how the Spanish-language giant is continuing to grow. Then, actor Peter Sarsgaard joins to talk about playing Roone Arledge in the upcoming movie âSeptember 5.â
SEPTEMBER 5 is announced for January 17, 2025 .
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On this weekâs pod, Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane take a closer look at whatâs next for Diamond Sports Group. Later in the show, theNWSLâs Julie Haddon joins to talk about the playoffs and where she sees the league heading. Finally, SBJâs Adam Stern drops in to put a bow on the NASCAR season.
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On the pod this week, SBJâs Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane bring you the latest in sports media, including a look at how the Big Ten Network is benefitting from new West Coast schools and Bob Costasâ retirement from the booth. SBJâs Mike Mazzeo also joins the duo to put a bow on the MLB season. Later, NBC NASCAR announcer Leigh Diffey drops in to talk about the Cup Series finale and much more. To close out the show Karp and Cahillane are joined by SBJ college sports writer Ben Portnoy and producer Reginald Walker to break down media angles around the first 12-team College Football Playoff rankings.
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On this weekâs pod, SBJâs Austin Karp and Mollie Cahillane discuss the audience around this yearâs Fall Classic. Then Karp speaks with Monumental Sports and Entertainmentâs Zach Leonsis about what they are doing with the RSN. Later in the show, Seth Bacon of MLS joins to talk about Messi, the playoffs and whether the league swap its calendar for a spring finish.
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On the pod this week, the World Series is set and SBJâs Mollie Cahillane and Austin Karp break down the Fall Classicâs star power. The duo also discuss the WNBAâs record-breaking Finals numbers and whatâs next for the league. Later in the show, Karp talks with Big East commissioner Val Ackerman about the leagueâs media rights as the basketball season approves tipoff. Following that great interview, we have another one, as Cahillane chats with ESPNâs Chiney Ogwumike about her new deal.
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On this weekâs pod, SBJâs Austin Karp has two deep dive interviews with some of sports mediaâs most influential execs. First, with the MLB postseason, college football and the NFL in full swing, Karp talks with Fox Sportsâ Mike Mulvihill about everything he's seeing across sports media. And NASCAR is pumping out a ton of content these days outside of live races, including a recently renewed docu-series on Netflix. So we're checking in with Emmy winner John Dahl of NASCAR Studios to see what the long time filmmaker has cooking.Please provide your feedback with this survey: https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/TheSportsMediaPodcast
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