All Things Sports Media Thread!!

I'd highly recommend listening, dominque foxworth on south beach sessions:

http://m.espn.com/general/play?id=26080632

"Dominique Foxworth has led an interesting life that has seen him succeed in the NFL, Harvard Business School, The NFLPA, The NBAPA, and now gasbaggery. He sits down in studio with us to explain his path... it may devolve into a fight once Dan questions his size."

I was crying at Dom just wanting to do the show and not be deep dived :lol:
 
OKC-GSW Game 6, 2016: A Special Sports Rewatchables With Chris Ryan and Joe House | The Bill Simmons Podcast HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Joe House to revisit Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference finals (also known as "The Klay Game"), complete with the most rewatchable sequences, what-ifs, half-assed internet research, and more! -

http://podbay.fm/show/1043699613/e/1552281122?autostart=1
 
OKC-GSW Game 6, 2016: A Special Sports Rewatchables With Chris Ryan and Joe House | The Bill Simmons Podcast HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Chris Ryan and Joe House to revisit Game 6 of the 2016 Western Conference finals (also known as "The Klay Game"), complete with the most rewatchable sequences, what-ifs, half-assed internet research, and more! -

http://podbay.fm/show/1043699613/e/1552281122?autostart=1

I was halfway listening.. gotta check again tomorrow at work.. but Simmons always been easy on Durant and this is no exception

I mean dude throws out crazy hypotheticals when it comes to other guys.. but doesn't go in on KD who we now know was texting with the warriors players about going there
 
I started biking to work as of today. I need more podcasts. What do y’all recommend. No bill simmons
HoopsHype: With Alex Kennedy

KnuckleHeads: D. Miles and Q. Rich

No Chill Podcast: Gil Arenas

Jalen and Jacoby

Zach Lowe Podcast

That should have you covered basketball wise.
 
The Sports Repodders on James Dolan, Dan Jenkins, Best Sports Books, and a Friendlier Media | The Bill Simmons Podcast HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Bryan Curtis and The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to discuss sportswriters of old, Twitter's role in changing the media landscape, unhappy players, James Dolan and other curious team owners, the college admissions scandal, the greatest sports books, and more. -

http://podbay.fm/show/1043699613/e/1552622460?autostart=1
 
The Sports Repodders on James Dolan, Dan Jenkins, Best Sports Books, and a Friendlier Media | The Bill Simmons Podcast HBO and The Ringer's Bill Simmons is joined by Bryan Curtis and The Wall Street Journal's Jason Gay to discuss sportswriters of old, Twitter's role in changing the media landscape, unhappy players, James Dolan and other curious team owners, the college admissions scandal, the greatest sports books, and more. -

http://podbay.fm/show/1043699613/e/1552622460?autostart=1
I always enjoy these.
 
These have been very good

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Freakonomics Radio presents a special series, “The Hidden Side of Sports,” that explores how sports became an entertainment juggernaut, how the economics actually work, and how the best athletes in the world do their job. Among the interview subjects: N.B.A. veterans J.J. Redick and Jeremy Lin, San Francisco 49ers quarterback Jimmy Garoppolo (and many of his teammates, coaches, and executives), sportscaster Dan Patrick, U.F.C. fighter Lauren Murphy, Dallas Mavericks owner Mark Cuban, former M.L.B. slugger Mark Teixeira, N.F.L.P.A. executive director DeMaurice Smith, former cyclist Lance Armstrong, former N.F.L. defensive back Domonique Foxworth, and the Olympic champions Simone Manuel (swimming), Shawn Johnson (gymnastics), Kerri Walsh Jennings (beach volleyball), and Mikaela Shiffrin (alpine skiing). : http://freakonomics.com/hidden-sports/




A few of the standout episode

Not Just Another Labor Force
If you think talent and hard work give top athletes all the leverage to succeed, think again. As employees in the Sports-Industrial Complex, they’ve got a tight earnings window, a high injury rate, little choice in where they work — and a very early forced retirement. (Ep. 6 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.) : http://freakonomics.com/podcast/sports-6/


For most of us, the athletes are what make sports interesting. But if you own the team or run the league, your players are essentially very expensive migrant workers who eat into your profits. We talk to N.F.L., N.B.A., and U.F.C. executives about labor costs, viewership numbers, legalized gambling, and the rise of e-sports. (Ep. 5 of “The Hidden Side of Sports” series.) : http://freakonomics.com/podcast/sports-5/
 
Count the Dings, an offshoot of the OG True Hoop pod has joined The Athletic. I'm happy for them as I've followed Jade and his team since they were on True Hoop/ESPN, thanks to recommendations here for their pods. Happy to see them make it to a good company in The Athletic.
 
22:00 Mark

Joe Henricksen and Michael O’Brien dive into a big mailbag and discuss this season’s Public League dominance.

-Is the city championship up for grabs?
-Can anyone beat Curie?
-Why doesn’t Illinois have a burger boy?
-Are shootouts good or bad?
-Who was better, Sherron Collins or Will Bynum?
-Discussing Sean Dockery


That and a ton more…

LISTEN: Public League dominance | No Shot Clock, Episode 91 | Sun-Times High School Sports https://www.suntimeshighschoolsport...ock-podcast-chicago-high-school-basketball-2/

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