

Awful Announcing Podcast
Awful Announcing
One of the premier sports blogs on the Internet now has its own podcast. Some of the biggest names and newsmakers in sports media will join us regularly on the Awful Announcing Podcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Feb 6, 2014 • 37min
AA Podcast #77 - Grant HIll
For today's podcast we welcome one of the most accomplished NBA players of this generation - 7-time All-Star Grant Hill. Grant has made the full-time transition to broadcasting with Turner Sports as the co-host of Inside Stuff on NBA TV. Today, Grant chats with AA about that broadcast career and the NBA season so far. Topics include...-HIs roles at NBA All-Star weekend including being A GM for the Rising Stars Challenge.-Whether the NBA should make any changes to All-Star weekend to revive interest.-His transition to broadcasting and why he chose a career in television.-How his co-workers at Turner like Charles Barkley and Chris Webber have helped him during his rookie season.-Relaunching Inside Stuff and his conversation with the original hosts and his desire to give being a game analyst a try.-Why Kevin Durant is having a better season than LeBron James and is the MVP frontrunner.-The East-West discrepancy being more extreme than ever.-The rise of the Portland Trail Blazers as the best story of the season behind Damian Lillard and LaMarcus Aldridge... but why they're not true title contenders. Really interesting insights from Grant on the playoff grind and what's in store for Portland.-Which player today reminds him most of himself.A really great conversation with one of the NBA greats and someone just beginning what should be a stellar broadcast career. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Feb 4, 2014 • 36min
AA Podcast #76 - Ed Sherman on the Super Bowl broadcast and more
To take a look at Fox's Super Bowl broadcast, we invite back an old friend of the program - Ed Sherman of the Sherman Report and the Chicago Tribune. We take an in-depth look at how Fox did the best job they could with the Super Bowl blowout and discuss Ed's new book about Babe Ruth's called shot. Topics include...-His glorious feud with Deadspin and how it all started.-How being called every four letter word by Tommy Craggs has helped his internet profile.-Fox's grade for the Super Bowl broadcast and why it's an incomplete.-Best & Worst elements of Fox's Super Bowl pregame coverage.-Are we getting saturated with too much pregame?-The firestorm surrounding Erin Andrews and all the unfair criticisms flung her way.-No noticeable Super Bowl bump for Fox Sports 1.-Ed's new book on Babe Ruth's Called Shot. Is it fact or fiction? -Why Babe Ruth himself made the most convincing argument that his called shot was a myth.-A quick look ahead to NBC's Winter Olympics coverage.You can pre-order Ed's book at Amazon as it comes out February 18th. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 24, 2014 • 28min
AA Podcast #75 - Andrew Catalon
On this week's podcast we're joined by the voice of curling and lead announcer for NBC's Olympic curling coverage, Andrew Catalon. While Andrew works the Olympics for NBC, his full-time job is with CBS Sports and the CBS Sports Network. Andrew was named one of our Rising Stars for 2013 in the broadcast industry for his work on a multitude of sports. Today he joins us to talk about topics that include...-Just recently getting a full-time job with CBS Sports Network and giving up his local sportscasting job in Albany.-Advice he would give to younger broadcasters hoping to move up in the broadcasting world.-Calling college basketball for CBS and working with Clark Kellogg this winter.-The phone call that led to his start in curling.-How he learned the rules for the sport and what it's like to call Olympic sports like curling and handball.-The cult following of curling and the ride he's been on with the sport since Vancouver 2010.-Medal hopes for Team USA and the redemption narrative of John Shuster.-How he approaches the cultural issues in Russia and the threat of possible violence at the Olympics.-What's left on his announcing bucket list and hopes for a National Curling League in America some day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 16, 2014 • 39min
AA Podcast #74 - Chris Burke, Sports Illustrated
To break down the NFL Playoffs and take a look at the NFL announcing scene we're joined by Chris Burke of Sports Illustrated. Chris has taken over the mantle of ranking all the NFL announcers at SI in addition to covering the league and the NFL Draft as well. We cover a multitude of football related topics including...-Is this the best Final 4 in NFL history?-Would a victory in the AFC Championship Game mean more to Brady or Manning's legacy?-Why Manning's record breaking season has got such little publicity.-Russell Wilson's need to step up for the NFC Championship Game.-Fox's decision to award Kevin Burkhardt and John Lynch a playoff game.-The public perception changing for Joe Buck and who's the best of the #1 announcers.-Chris's Big Board and whether or not he's received any threats from Mel Kiper or Todd McShay to stay off their turf.-The draft prospects of JaDeveon Clowney, Teddy Bridgewater, and Bradley Roby.-The coaching carousel and just who wants the Browns job. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Jan 9, 2014 • 22min
AA Podcast #73 - Tom Luginbill, ESPN
ESPN presented a revolutionary night of television earlier this week with the BCS Megacast. The network presented several alternate feeds for the BCS title game that gave fans more options than ever before. By far the most acclaimed viewing option was the BCS Film Room on ESPNEWS which featured analysts and coaches breaking down game film in real time. The host/analyst of Film Room was ESPN senior recruiting analyst Tom Luginbill. He joined us on the podcast to talk about that production as well as a busy month ahead leading to National Signing Day in early February. Topics include..-How the Film Room telecast came to be and the challenges in breaking down game film on live television versus a normal broadcast.-Balancing the real-time breakdown of the game with creating an entertaining television product for fans at home so they could still enjoy the game.-Getting coaches on board and how Film Room can be an effective recruiting tool for current coaching staffs.-Reaction to the overwhelmingly positive feedback for BCS Film Room and when we might see it again.-As senior recruiting analyst for ESPN, what it's like to analyze and rank thousands of high schoolers around the country. What is it that differentiates a four star player from a five star player?-Surprises that might be in store for National Signing Day and which schools may have a make or break day. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 20, 2013 • 54min
AA Podcast #72 - Richard Deitsch, Sports Illustrated
We're back for Part II of our Year In Review Podcast Extravaganza Extraordinaire and once again we welcome the Vito Corleone of the sports media industry, Richard Deitsch of Sports Illustrated. The Year in Review podcast has become a tradition unlike any other at AA as we look back at the biggest stories, newsmakers, and industry trends in 2013. Topics include...-Media feuds of the year, including RD's many, many... many social media scraps.-Jay Bilas as his person of the year in sports media-Did the EPL on NBC have the best debut season ever for a network property?-Deadspin breaking the Lennay Kekua saga and what it says about the evolution of the industry.-Sideline reporting coming into focus in 2013.-The state of journalism at ESPN, OTL, and Embrace Debate taking a step back in 2013.-Bristol freezing over in the hiring of Keith Olbermann and ESPN's response to FS1.-Fox Sports Live's launch and where the show may go in order to gain viewership in 2014.-Best and Worst of Fox, NBC, and CBS Sports.-The biggest acquisition and talent move by any network this year.-And we wrap it up with, of course, a conversation about The Iron Sheik.And make sure to check out Part I in our Year In Review Podcast Extravaganza Extraordinaire last week with John Ourand of SBJ. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 12, 2013 • 32min
AA Podcast #71 - John Ourand, Sports Business Journal
We take a look back at the business side of sports media in 2013 in a Year in Review podcast and who better than sports media savant John Ourand of SBJ to do just that. It was a massive year in sports media with the launch of Fox Sports 1, rights fees continuing to rise, and there being no more interesting time to cover the industry. We chatted with John about some of those stories including...-Why Fox Sports execs were SBJ's most influential people of 2013-Has FS1 met expectations and how are they set up for the long run?-Why ESPN's position at the top of the sports world may actually be more impenetrable than ever before, counter to popular belief.-A look at major negotiations on the horizon including MLS, the NBA, and the Big Ten.-The myth of the sports rights bubble.-Major stories of 2013 and predictions for 2014. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Dec 6, 2013 • 34min
AA Podcast #70 - Joel Klatt, Fox Sports 1
This week we named our 13 Rising Stars for 2013 in sports media. One of those rising stars was Fox Sports 1 college football analyst and host Joel Klatt. The former Colorado QB has blossomed at Fox Sports 1 in an expanded role not just as a studio and game analyst, but as an anchor, even doing highlights on Fox NFL Sunday. Klatt joins us to talk about his young Fox career, this week's B1G title game, and much more including...-The challenges and excitement of building FS1 from the ground up.-Going head-to-head with College GameDay and what constitutes success for Fox College Saturday.-Whether Fox College Saturday would consider going on the road.-Last Saturday as one of the great days in college football history, especially the miraculous Iron Bowl finish.-How Saturday's heroics gave way to debate and controversy. Klatt has particularly strong comments about the politicking, which he calls "reprehensible," and the perceived strength of the SEC.-How a 4 team playoff won't solve the politicking problem.-Focusing on the negatives of the top teams instead of celebrating their accomplishments. And why Florida State can compare to the legendary 1995 Nebraska Cornhuskers.-Michigan State's chances of an upset in the Big Ten title game.-Can Braxton Miller make enough plays in the passing game for OSU to win their first true test of the season.-Who's going to play for the national title. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 27, 2013 • 21min
AA Podcast #69 - Mike Emrick, NBC Sports
We're pleased to welcome one of the very best announcers in sports back to the AA Podcast - the voice of the NHL, Mike "Doc" Emrick. While most sports fans think of Thanksgiving as football time, NBC has a national broadcast on Black Friday between the Bruins and Rangers. We catch up with Doc looking ahead to that broadcast as well as some other early season storylines including...-How realignment has affected the NHL so far this season.-Why there's such a disparity between the Eastern and Western Conference.-Why Thanksgiving is a bellwether in the standings and which team has surprised to this point.-The concussion lawsuit filed by former players and Doc's surprising answer as to why fighting will ultimately be eliminated from hockey.-Looking ahead to the Bruins-Rangers game on Friday.-His thoughts on calling the Winter Olympics in Sochi this winter and the increased number of spectacles throughout the hockey season. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Nov 26, 2013 • 33min
AA Podcast #68 - Tracy Wolfson, CBS Sports
With Thanksgiving week upon us, we're joined by one person who has the privilege of not working just one of the big games in store this weekend, but two of them. CBS's intrepid sideline reporter Tracy Wolfson works the Iron Bowl on Saturday between #1 Alabama and #4 Auburn but before that will also call the Thanksgiving Day game between the Raiders and Cowboys. In this podcast, Tracy chats with AA about the busy week and other topics including...-The differences in sideline reporting in the NFL vs college football.-Reflecting on the Kevin Ware injury and the news value of sideline reporters in various events this year.-The recent discussion on women in sports media and how progress has been made and what else needs to be done.-The Iron Bowl as one of the best rivalries in college football.-Her professional relationship with Nick Saban and how his reputation may betray his true personality.-Which Iron Bowl subplot is most compelling and does Auburn really have a chance to compete with the Tide?-Missouri flying under the radar in the SEC and nationally.-What events are on her bucket list. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.


