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  • The sports dynamite in the Netflix-Warner Bros.-Paramount dynamic
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comFor the 46-minute sports media podcast, Puck’s John Ourand joins “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand” for “Marchand & Ourand, The Monthly.” The duo deeply analyzes the TNT Sports component to the Netflix-Warner Bros.-Paramount dynamic. They evaluate how the NFL may sell Thanksgiving and the conference championships in the future. They delve into Apple TV as future players in light of the redone MLS deal. Plus, what is Netflix fully up to and more.For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.comThe Rundown …* What is the impact on TNT Sports of the Warner Bros-Netflix-Paramount fight* If the Netflix deal goes through, TNT Sports would have flexibility* There is a next phase for platforms with sub-licensing* How much will TNT Sports be able to afford on its own* Paramount-Warner Bros. could rival ESPN* Marchand & Ourand disagree if Paramount/Warner Bros. would be good for leagues or not* Does the Ellisons’ overall Paramount plan make sense* Will Paramount be aggressive with TNT Sports or not* What is Netflix’s plan in sports* Ourand breaks news about his travel schedule* What Netflix will want and what it won’t* Leagues need to understand what platforms can do for them* Why Peacock and NBA makes sense over 11 years* Did Ourand get in front of MLS commissioner Don Garber and start doing 180s on Apple* How the NFL could sell Thanksgiving Day and the conference championships* Big time streamers don’t want small events* Why the government could have a say on the future of NFL rights* Why the NFL is in charge of where TV goes* How will the Netflix MLB events do* What is Apple TV doing in sports* The Apple-MLS redo of the deal tells us a lot* Eddy Cue seems idealistic, not realistic* Prime Video’s strategy makes sense* MLB may be good for Apple TV, but …* Why the local Prime Video Yankee games make sense compared to Apple TV’s national ones* MLS will go to market early … what will it find* Will there be a World Cup bump for soccer in the United States* In a digital world, having the World Cup domestically is less impactful* Ourand goes back in the memory bank when he was a kid* Marchand & Ourand, The Monthly, becoming a twice-monthly?* Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next “Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports” on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.* On Deck: Marchand & Meterparel * Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com
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  • ESPN's content vision & Bomani's comments
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comIn the 39-minute sports media podcast, Andrew Marchand & Jon Meterparel analyze ESPN’s content strategy after Bomani Jones’ comments on the network seemingly being out of ideas. Plus, the duo goes into Netflix-Warner Bros.-Paramount, the World Cup coverage, the NFL & college analysts, Stephen A. vs. Max Kellerman and Craig Carton’s return to WFAN.For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.comThe Rundown …* In light of Bomani Jones’ comments, how should we look at ESPN’s content strategy* ESPN has developed some rising stars, but it really has mostly gone the free agent route* What ESPN should be focusing on* Why the Rebecca Lowe move was so good for Fox on World Cup* Greg Olsen shines in the snow* The Wold Cup Selection Show was remarkably bad* Alex Rodriguez documentary disappoints* Why ESPN should focus more on it farm system* How Laura Rutledge was prime for the Monday Night Countdown show* Scott Van Pelt is tremendous on 11 p.m. SportsCenter, while MNF Countdown is not a perfect fit* ESPN has brought in some good hires* The serious challenges facing ESPN* Niche often wins the day, which hurts ESPN* How does the Netflix Warner Bros. deal impact TNT Sports* Paramount is not out yet* John Ourand may be on the equivalent of Page Six in Boston* Max Kellerman vs. Stephen A. Smith: Who won the debate* Kellerman compared himself to Muhammad Ali as a debater* Kellerman’s pluses and minuses* The opinion shows make noise by being loud * Stephen A. laughs at Kellerman over Ali comparison* Will Meterparel one day blast Marchand after leaving the pod* NFL Thanksgiving ratings were out of this world* What is the media take on the College Football Playoffs* Nick Saban gives advice to football people so …* Kirk Herbstreit saying “Schotty,” while Gus Johnson is saying “Charlie B.”* No need for the “line to gain” terminology on broadcasts* What Joe Buck gets right* What do we think of Craig Carton returning to WFAN afternoons* Chris McMonigle gets a huge break* Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next “Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports” on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.* On Deck: John Ourand is The Main Event* Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com
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  • Bomani Jones & how the "stick to sports" crowd won
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comIn the 44-minute sports media podcast, Bomani Jones explains how the “stick to sports” crowd won, the lack of vision in ESPN’s current content plan and athletes taking over sports media. Jones is the guest on “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.com.The Rundown ….* Why Jones says that sports media is utterly confused* How the “stick to sports” crowd won* Athletes are taking more of the media jobs* Does sports gambling money continue * Nick Wright & Peter Schrager have grown in their careers, but it is more athletes who have broken through* The news breaking space is not easy to break through for young people* The problem with the “stick to sports” crowd is everyone is different* Why talking politics repel more sports fans than it attracts* When Jones does CNN hits, he is very aware of the other panelists* The difference between the Jimmy Pitaro era and the John Skipper era* Jones doesn’t see the vision for ESPN’s content* ESPN used to be MTV, creating new stars, but not anymore* Does ESPN need all these other things besides the games* People have such a connection to ESPN * What Jones would advise young people trying to get into the business* Joe Rogan is very popular, but do people think it is good* Erin Andrews and working on holidays’ headline* How YouTube is incentivizing putting out three-hour podcasts* Why Jones won’t do three-hour podcasts* What does Jones think of Pat McAfee on ESPN* How Mike & Mike always got the big guests first* McAfee is the go-to for guests now on ESPN* Jones thinks McAfee is excellent on GameDay* What does Jones think of his old TV partner Pablo Torre’s podcast* Why Jones blames Netflix for anodyne sports documentaries* The opinion space is disappearing, but is needed to scare people* The issue with the Jordan documentary* Jones pitched a documentary …* The way to cut-through in the opinion space is making people madRelated Podcast* Bomani Jones and sports media’s gamble on its future* Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next Off The Record presented by WS Sports on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.* On Deck Tuesday: Marchand & Meterparel* Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com
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  • Netflix and its NF-Elle evolution on live sports
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comIn the 39-minute sports media podcast, Andrew Marchand & Jon Meterparel analyze how Netflix’s Elle Duncan addition, the NFL Christmas doubleheader, MLB’s Opening Day & the Women’s World Cup all combine to show the maturing and evolution of Netflix’s sports plans. Plus, much more on the NFL, MLB, college football and swearing.For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.comThe Full Rundown …* With Elle Duncan on-board, Netflix’s sports plan matures* Why Fox Sports’ Brad Zager and CBS Sports’ David Berson earn NFL booth credit* How the college football insiders performed during Lane Kiffin’s saga * The McAfee-ization of GameDay has reporter Jess Sims swearing* A college basketball play-by-play that went totally wrong* Why ESPN is right to say no to Netflix’s borrowing talent* Meterparel could tell Duncan was going places at NESN* Why ESPN was right to not continue with Duncan after Netflix decision* Netflix is now a stalking horse in all live sports negotiations* Tom Brady has improved on Fox’s broadcast * Why Adam Amin and Drew Brees felt bigger* Why Marchand would have split up Amin and Joe Davis’ NFL & MLB assignments* Ian Eagle and J.J. Watt are better than Jim Nantz and Tony Romo* Tracy Wolfson had a fine showing Sunday* Brees is seeing the game better than Romo* Going deeper into Jess Sims’ expletive on GameDay* Is it actually cool to swear on the air* How MLB should balance having too many partners and being everywhere* The Erin Andrews’ hubbub over her comments about working holidays* Andrews was taken a little out of context, but there are lessons* UConn coach Danny Hurley praises TNT Sports’ college basketball coverage* Does Meterparel sound like the retired WFAN stalwart Ed Coleman* The Fox sportscaster that people think Meterparel sounds like* Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next “Off The Record with Andrew Marchand presented by WSC Sports” on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.* On Deck: Bomani Jones is The Main Event* Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com
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  • Taylor Rooks & rising to the top in the social media age
    This is a free preview of a paid episode. To hear more, visit www.andrewmarchand.comIn the 43-minute sports media podcast, Taylor Rooks explains her rise in the social media age to becoming the lead host on Amazon Prime Video’s NBA studio show and a contributor on Thursday Night Football.Rooks joins “The Main Event with Andrew Marchand.”For access to our twice-a-week podcasts sign-up as a free or paid subscriber at AndrewMarchand.com.The Rundown …* Rooks is the grand niece of Lou Brock, while her father, Thomas, was a star running back at Illinois so what type of athlete was she* Why were they booing Lou Brock * What was her goal when she went to the University of Illinois* How she felt very comfortable in front of the camera right away* Why she did a lot of internships, while in college* How the media industry has changed in terms of breaking in* How she cornered the market on Illinois recruiting* She applied to 300 jobs out of school, but only landed one* What young people should be doing to break into the business* The importance of niche in breaking in* Starting small is very important* The trap of internet engagement* Why she thinks her big break is now at Amazon Prime Video * The NBA desk has gravitas * Why Ernie Johnson is someone she tries to pattern herself after* What Rooks did before her first NBA pregame show to promote camaraderie, and why she did it* Why having fun is important to the Prime Video NBA studio show* The NBA is her No. 1 sport now ….* Her appreciation for retired SNY executive producer Curt Gowdy Jr. * There was a big move she wanted to make, but had another year left on her SNY deal* Why she tries to be a very private person as gossip sites talk about her* Why Rooks has her own Substack called Tayloring* Why she chose GQ to have the pictures of her wedding* What she wants to do next in her career* What the Prime Video studio encourages* Hans Schroeder is the guest for the next Off The Record presented by WS Sports on Thursday, Dec. 11th in midtown. It is free to attend, though, space is limited. Sign-up here.* On Deck Tuesday: Marchand & Meterparel* Subscribe at AndrewMarchand.com
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MSM produces two podcasts per week. Every Tuesday, "Marchand & Meat: Everybody Loves Sports Media" features inside information and opinions from Andrew Marchand and Jon Meterperal. Every Thursday, "The Main Event with Andrew Marchand" is where Marchand interviews the biggest names in sports media. www.andrewmarchand.com
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