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Notify me of new posts by email. Turner Sports has announced that they are bringing two analysts back for the NBA season. She won praise from fans and the industry alike for the way she held her ground in debates with Shaq regarding the way the game is played.
Van Gundy will be a game analyst for TNT. He last worked for Turner during the NBA season before deciding to return to the sidelines as head coach of the New Orleans Pelicans. Reice Shipley is a daily news writer and social media assistant for BSM. He is a graduate of Ithaca University, contributor to the Syracuse Mets, and aspires to work behind the scenes in sports media in the future. However, she had always wanted to get a shot at the NFL. I probably called you [Eisen], I called a lot of people about it.
I had done championship games, I had done College Gameday. Andrews has had some memorable first moments in her career. Of course, on this podcast, Erin Andrews talked about her famous interview with Richard Sherman after the NFC Championship Game, an interview in which she is very critical of herself. She said the FOX crew knew about the bad blood Sherman and Michael Crabtree had, but she still hates the question that she ended up asking Sherman.
For years Michelle Beadle was a familiar face on a variety of shows at the Worldwide Leader in Sports. However, during her time at ESPN , she encountered more than a few controversies. Things appeared to be heading in the wrong direction for Beadle last year when she was replaced on NBA Countdown.
Months later, she was gone from ESPN. What happened to Michelle Beadle? Michelle Beadle started her sports career as an intern with the San Antonio Spurs. During the next several years, Beadle cross-trained in a variety of sports. While Beadle enjoyed working in sports, she branched out into other areas. MB: My goal for this is to have guests but what I didn't want it to be was a sort of an interview-dependent podcast where we try to outdo ourselves and everyone around us.
Because A, you're really setting yourself up to fail. But more importantly, for me, I don't see collecting big name interviews as necessarily being the most entertaining way.
I want to talk to people that I enjoy talking to whether I know them or not; preferably I do. So comedians, friends that I have in this business that are experts, but also well-rounded individuals that can talk about anything. I want it to sound like everybody's eaves dropping in on a conversation between people who genuinely like each other. What I probably miss the most about doing television on a daily basis was, even on the days when you think there are no stories, something always happens.
And so I look forward to having those conversations with those people again and I want it to just be casual and silly. SportsNation will always be the best job I ever had because it was so goofy and nobody was afraid. And we just did stuff. And maybe it works. Maybe it didn't. But we enjoyed every part of it. And so I want to get a little bit of that back. MB: I really feel like people who are familiar with me, I suppose they sort of already know what they're getting.
I like to think that my work was one of somebody who tried not to BS and tried to be as authentic as possible. And kind of what you saw was what you got. I think the biggest positive going into this podcast [is] I don't have a short leash like I wanted. When you work for a giant corporation, with a certain set of rules, you know that there were certain things we weren't allowed to talk about, we weren't allowed to say on social media.
Everybody's sort of familiar with what goes on in certain places. But I do think I'll have a lot more freedom in that capacity which could be very dangerous. But it also is going to be an amazing thing. I mean, the fact that I'm combining two years off with more freedom is a recipe for something. I guess we'll decide what that is about six months from now when we take a look back.
But I'm hoping that it's for success. Things have changed so much in the sports media space. What's been the biggest change in the sports media landscape over the past few years? MB: I do think the options for employment. They gave her a cheese sculpture, and before that, they brought her dog out you can see him in her lap.
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