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JJ Redick is great on podcasts, can't wait
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Cool. That sounds great.Woj's site launches Friday, and JJ Redick is going to have a weekly podcast. Very excited for Redick's podcast. He's been a great guest on other podcasts, and I always knew a media career awaited him. Will be interesting to see how he conducts podcasts as a current player.
Greg Cote's "Back In My Day" segments
JJ is on Woj's podcast today.
I'm really interested in seeing how JJ Redick manages this.
Basically just need a laptop to do a podcast, shouldnt be too hard for Reddick to pull off.
David Locke talks with a Veteran of the NBA Front Offices. He joins the show anonymously to give the inside scoop on how trades are made, how the league is evolving, how teams communicate with league about officials
Basically just need a laptop to do a podcast, shouldnt be too hard for Reddick to pull off.
He makes millions of dollars I think he could spare a few hundred for some mics though????
SI.com has learned that Keyshawn Johnson will not be returning to ESPN following the conclusion of his contract, which ends at the end of this NFL season. Johnson joined ESPN in 2007 as an NFL studio analyst on the same day he announced his retirement from the National Football League. He had appeared on various ESPN and ESPN Radio programs over the years including ESPN’s highest profile NFL studio show. The network opted not to renew his contract.
Johnson leaving Countdown could be the first of a series of moves for the show over the next 24 months. The contracts of Chris Berman and analyst Mike Ditka are believed to expire after the 2016 NFL season.
Jonah Keri is joining CBS Sports to cover baseball and pop culture
After leaving Grantland and ESPN, Jonah Keri is quickly becoming one of the busiest men in sports media.
Earlier this month Keri announced he was joining Sports Illustrated and MLB Network. It was later revealed that he would be doing a podcast for Nerdist. Now CBS Sports will make it official today that Keri is joining them to cover baseball, and perhaps more interestingly, pop culture, for CBSSports.com.
Basically just need a laptop to do a podcast, shouldnt be too hard for Reddick to pull off.
It'll be interesting to see what players do his podcast, if he'll be grabbing an individual or maybe a former teammate from the opposing team the Clippers play on road trips and what not.