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The College Football Media Machine, Jezebel Resurrected, and More on SI and AI
Bryan and David start the show by discussing George Santos being kicked out of Congress before talking about the College Football Playoff selection, Sports Illustrated, and more
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“Not So Fast”: The Oral History of ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’
Thirty years ago, ESPN’s college football pregame show broadcast from a college campus for the first time. How pregaming with students and leaning into its hosts’ personalities helped ESPN become the dominant voice of the sport.
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Around the NFL, Week 12 Reactions, and Track to the Future With Cousin Sal and Bryan Curtis
Tate Frazier and Cousin Sal react to the Monday Night Football matchup before being joined by Bryan Curtis to discuss the most recent NFL news
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How to Cover the 2024 Campaign, Weekend NFL Audio, and the McCurty Mystery Solved
Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline
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Making Up Sideline Reports, Musk’s Latest Meltdown, and Weekend Audio
Bryan and David also chat about Brandon Staley’s heated postgame press conference
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Should Sportswriters Bet on Sports? Plus, the Taylor Swift Beat Writer and Logan Murdock on Covering the NBA.
Plus, the Overworked Twitter Joke of the Week and David Shoemaker Guesses the Strained-Pun Headline
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A Shocking Biden Poll, Bobby Knight Obits, and Weekend Audio
Plus, HBO has a message for its TV critics, one that folks really may not like
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How the NFL Network Became Football Media’s Assignment Editor
We haven’t always treated the NFL’s schedule release as a national holiday. Twenty years after its inception, the league’s in-house media network continues to shape the way the sport is covered.
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Strange Times at The Messenger, and Weekend Audio. Plus, McKay Coppins on Mitt Romney.
Bryan and David talk with reporter and author McKay Coppins about his new book and what it was like working with Mitt Romney
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Twitter’s Past, Present, and Future With Peter Kafka
Plus, how to watch the new NBA season