Awful Announcing Podcast

Awful Announcing
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Nov 14, 2012 • 25min

AA Podcast #36 - Dale Jarrett

This week we welcome former NASCAR Cup and 3-time Daytona 500 champion Dale Jarrett to the podcast. Dale serves as ESPN's lead NASCAR analyst and has followed his father Ned's footsteps in having both a successful racing and broadcasting career. Interest in NASCAR is certainly at a high this season with the controversy at Phoenix preceding the championship deciding season ending race at Homestead. In this week's podcast, Dale chats with AA about...-Whether he ever envisioned an announcing career after his driving days.-The different perspective gained in the booth and why every active driver should experience it.-How each NASCAR race is like a weekly Super Bowl for the television crews.-The Clint Bowyer-Jeff Gordon feud and where the wild scene Sunday ranks in the sport's annals.-His surprise over Brad Keselowski's post-race rant.-The delicate balance between "boys have at it" and drivers crossing a line. And, does NASCAR need driver feuds to sell the sport?-What Brad Keselowski's rise has meant to the sport.-Whether or not NASCAR has finally settled on the right formula for the Chase.-Does Keselowski do enough to win the championship Sunday? Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Nov 7, 2012 • 51min

AA Podcast #35 - Ian Eagle

This week's guest is Ian Eagle of CBS Sports and YES Network. Ian's reputation as one of the top play by play men in sports has grown in the last several years with his work calling the NBA, NFL, college basketball, and pretty much everything in between. We talk to Ian in Miami before a Nets-Heat game and in the middle of a stretch where he will call four games in five days. Also, Ian chats to AA about the impact of Hurricane Sandy on himself personally and the Nets franchise as they begin in Brooklyn as well as...-How the New York area sports teams have dealt with Sandy and brought the community together.-The effect on the Brooklyn Nets and how the team has coped with the storm as well as the remaining connection with New Jersey.-The prospects of the rebuilt Nets and the importance of the move to Brooklyn.-The ability to work with several different partners across different sports and networks.-His partnership with Dan Fouts and how "The Bird & The Beard" came to be.-Ian's best Bill Raftery story.Great insights from Ian on a number of topics. Hope you'll give it a listen. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 23, 2012 • 25min

AA Podcast #34 - Sean Casey

This week's podcast is all about this year's World Series and our guest is former MLB All-Star, "The Mayor" Sean Casey. Casey played in the 2006 World Series with the Detroit Tigers and spent several years in Cincinnati, becoming one of the most popular players in Reds franchise history. Currently, Casey is an MLB Network analyst and will appear on MLB Tonight throughout the World Series on their pre and postgame shows including on-site in Detroit for the middle three games of the series. Sean chats with AA about...-His reputation as one of the most talkative and nicest guys in baseball and his transition into television.-The best and worst players to talk to at first base.-His experience playing in the World Series for Jim Leyland.-The Giants as this year's team of destiny and winning 6 straight elimination games.-The Tigers flying under the radar after sweeping the Yankees.-The importance of this year's World Series to Justin Verlander's career.-Which players will have the biggest impact on the series, including which player Casey calls the stinkbug.-Who's going to win MVP and take home the title.This is the perfect podcast to get you ready for the World Series as Sean Casey is one of the most entertaining baseball analysts that cover the sport at the moment. Plenty of insights into the pitching and hitting matchups and a few laughs along the way as well. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Oct 11, 2012 • 20min

AA Podcast #33 - Alex Flanagan

This week's podcast welcomes Alex Flanagan of NBC Sports and NFL Network. Alex serves double duty as sideline reporter for NBC's coverage of Notre Dame football and NFL Net's Thursday Night Football and she works as a correspondent for Football Night In America. We talk with Alex about her busy schedule and...-The challenge of balancing family life with her work.-Being travel buddies with Mike Mayock.-The different level of access into Notre Dame football with NBC.-The secretive nature of college football coaches and challenges getting information.-Is Notre Dame "BACK!?"-The debate regarding the importance of sideline reporters.-The best and worst sideline interviews.-Her career moving beyond the sidelines and the opportunities for women covering the NFL. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 27, 2012 • 29min

AA Podcast #32 - Dan Hicks

This week's AA Podcast is all about this weekend's Ryder Cup as we welcome Dan Hicks, who will call the weekend action from Medinah. Dan is the play by play man for NBC's golf coverage and also called swimming at the London Olympics. He chats with AA about calling both events and other topics including...-The adjustments working with Rowdy Gaines and Johnny Miller.-What makes the Ryder Cup unique from other golf tournaments.-Tiger Woods' struggles in past Ryder Cups.-What it would mean to see Tiger vs Rory on Sunday.-The beginning of the Rory McIlroy Era?-Which player is the bellwether for both sides.-The impact of "homefield advantage" and the Chicago crowd this week.-Why Sunday's singles is the most challenging day in sports to broadcast. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Sep 12, 2012 • 45min

AA Podcast #31 - Curt Menefee

The AA Podcast returns after a bye week to ring in the beginning of a new NFL season with Fox NFL Sunday host Curt Menefee. Curt took over the reigns of America's #1 pregame show full time in 2007 and has been instrumental in the continued success of Fox NFL Sunday. Curt has also been more involved at Fox Sports in hosting the network's UFC and international soccer coverage. AA chats with Curt about numerous topics including...-How important off-air relationships are to on-air chemistry.-The keys to Fox NFL Sunday's continued success and how other pregame shows have duplicated their blueprint.-What a typical 12 hour Sunday is like during the NFL season.-The advice from former Fox Sports chairman David Hill when taking over the pregame job.-His expanding role and Fox Sports into soccer and UFC versus being seen as an "NFL guy."-Fox's longterm vision with global soccer.-What we learned from the Saints, Redskins, Packers, and 49ers in Week 1.-Is the buzz surrounding replacement refs an overreaction?-The one player under the radar right now who may enter the dreaded "elite quarterback discussion" with his play this season. All in all, a great podcast with Curt that touches on a variety of topics on the media side and in the sports world that's definitely worth your time. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 31, 2012 • 30min

AA Podcast #30 - Rennae Stubbs, Tennis Channel

With most of the sports world's attention on the opening of the college football season, we shift gears and focus on this week's final grand slam tennis tournament of the season on the podcast. We welcome Aussie tennis legend Rennae Stubbs of the Tennis Channel, NBC, and ESPN from New York to talk about this week's tournament and her transition from playing career to media career. Rennae also chats with AA about...-Her decision to forego playing at the London Olympics and work for NBC.-How she works her humor and personality into her media career.-The experience of working for ESPN, NBC, and the Tennis Channel.-Andy Roddick's retirement and his legacy and the retirement of Kim Clijsters this week.-The present state and future of American tennis.-Which favorites have been most impressive in the tournament so far.-Picks for the men's and women's draw. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 23, 2012 • 41min

AA Podcast #29 - Ed Sherman

This week's podcast welcomes veteran media reporter Ed Sherman, formerly of the Chicago Tribune and now operating his own website, the Sherman Report. Ed has spent a number of years on the sports media beat and offers insights into the transition from writing a print column to writing online and the future of the sportswriting industry. We also talk about the sports media stories of the day including...-What has happened to the middle class of sportswriters.-How covering sports media has changed.-Hawk Harrelson's local reputation in Chicago and his unique brand of announcing.-Chris Berman's Monday Night Football debut-Ed's time working with Skip Bayless and what he's like off camera.-Next month's Ryder Cup and a looming Tiger Woods-Rory McIlroy rivalry.All that and many more topics on a great podcast for anyone interested in sports media and the evolution in how its covered. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 16, 2012 • 41min

AA Podcast #28 - Michelle Beadle

This week's AA Podcast guest is Michelle Beadle from NBC and Access Hollywood. Michelle's move from ESPN to NBC was the most talked about move in the sports media in 2012 and she just finished covering the Olympics for NBC in London. We talk about the transition to working sports and entertainment,-The plans for her new NBC show and how it could resemble Chelsea Lately.-What NBC could offer her that ESPN didn't.-The one thing she misses about ESPN.-Why ESPN is so obsessed with Tim Tebow.-Her experience covering the Olympics in London and why she didn't make it to a venue.-Which NBC anchor turned out to be her hallway buddy.-That interview with Kellie Wells and Dawn Harper and the Lolo Jones controversy.-Living under the microscope as a popular woman in a male dominated world.-The challenges facing those labeled as "the next Michelle Beadle."-The pressure on her shoulders to succeed at NBC.-A mini SummerSlam preview, seriously.Michelle has always spoke openly about any topic thrown her way and this podcast is no different with candid conversation and a few laughs thrown in along the way. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Aug 8, 2012 • 27min

AA Podcast #27 - Darren Rovell, ESPN

We welcome Darren Rovell back to the AA Podcast for the first time in over a year. In that time, Rovell has become one of the most talked about figures in the sports media from his reporting to his Tweeting to his move back to ESPN from CNBC. We talk with Darren about why he returned to Bristol as well as what impact it'll have on his social media game and a few thoughts on the Olympics as well. In addition, we ask Darren about...-What has changed at ESPN since his first and second stint and the public perception of the company.-What were the deciding factors in making the switch from NBC to ESPN.-What it's been like to be at the center of several media storms in the last year.-Do he and Richard Deitsch get along in real life?-ESPN's Twitter policy and if it'll change how or what he tweets.-NBC's tape delaying of the Olympics in primetime and the possibility of future changes.-Which athletes have helped and hurt their marketability in London.All that and more with the top sports business reporter in the industry, Darren Rovell. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

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