“Unless callers are going to advance the conversation, they’re not as necessary on a show with two voices. But I will staunchly defend solo hosts taking calls because you have to do that and break things up.” – Lachlan McLean
Lachlan McLean knew the “New York businessman” lifestyle wasn’t for him. So much so that he had zero problem taking a 67 percent pay cut.
All to get into what he was doing in college… something he loved… sports.
After a lengthy stint in television, which included following his then-girlfriend-now-wife from smaller markets, McLean is now one of the most respected sports radio voices in the Louisville, Ky.–one of the few markets that has, as he puts it, “built-in conflict” everyday on the air. McLean is in his 12th year as a host there, now with ESPN 680 in the Derby City.
Hear more about his journey which includes networking his way into ESPN, how he went from a solo host to a two-man show, what makes a college sports market so much more interesting than a pro-heavy market and more in this episode of The PASR.
INSIDE THIS EPISODE
Being a listener of the PASR and industry friend of Zach’s
Transitioning from investment banking into sports media
Working at ESPN as a Production Assistant during the early years
Getting his break in a smaller market and meeting his wife there
Moving to Louisville and landing an opportunity in television
Calling national shows with Steve Czaban, Papa Joe and Kiley & Booms
Landing a chance to host sports talk on 840 WHAS for 11 years
Moving to Charlotte for his wife but the situation not working out
Returning to Louisville and landing his new show on ESPN 680
How he networked his way to ESPN and got hired by Al Jaffe
The differences between his show at 840 WHAS and ESPN 680
His assessment of how the sports talk radio format has evolved
Why college sports rivalry markets excite him the most as a host
The times when it makes sense to take phone calls or steer clear from it
His pet peeves – asking poor questions, taking yourself too seriously, bad guy talk
The Podcast About Sports Radio is proud to partner with Barrett Sports Media. For the latest sports radio news around the country, as well as insights and opinions from Jason Barrett and some of the brightest minds in sports media, visit the sports radio industry’s premier website barrettsportsmedia.com.
Jason Barrett is the owner and operator of Barrett Sports Media. Prior to launching BSM he served as a sports radio programmer, launching brands such as 95.7 The Game in San Francisco and 101 ESPN in St. Louis. He has also produced national shows for ESPN Radio including GameNight and the Dan Patrick Show. You can find him on Twitter @SportsRadioPD or reach him by email at JBarrett@sportsradiopd.com.
BSM Podcast – Season 5 – Episode 3 – Chris Oliviero, Entercom New York
“Entercom New York Market Manager Chris Oliviero explains why he returned to the business, how he feels about the state of WFAN and a reunion with Craig Carton, and more!”
After building a career as one of the sharpest programming executives in the radio industry, and leaving the business in the summer of 2018, many were surprised when Chris Oliviero was announced as the new Market Manager of Entercom New York in May 2020. On this episode, Chris tells Jason Barrett why he decided to return to the business, what he learned while on the outside, how he feels about the present and future of WFAN, where he stands on pursuing a reunion with Craig Carton, in addition to weighing in on a number of industry topics as well.
Additionally, Jason Barrett shares breaking news about a new venture being explored by his company which industry professionals will be interested in learning more about. Further details will be shared after Labor Day but the basics are passed along during the first minutes of the episode.
TOPICS COVERED WITH CHRIS:
When the deal to become Market Manager came together
What convinced him to return to the radio business
What he learned and missed about the industry while away from it
If local management is enough to satisfy his professional desires
Confidence level in WFAN; what the brand needs to do to enjoy future success
Planning for the day when Mark Chernoff rides off into the sunset
How interested he is in reuniting Craig Carton and WFAN
Why the mistakes of a few can’t take away from social media’s value to talent, brands, and the audience
If more radio companies will follow Saga & Townsquare’s lead and move away from Nielsen
The future of live and on-demand audio content
How sports betting will influence the way sports talk radio is presented in the next 5-10 years
Jason Barrett is the owner and operator of Barrett Sports Media. Prior to launching BSM he served as a sports radio programmer, launching brands such as 95.7 The Game in San Francisco and 101 ESPN in St. Louis. He has also produced national shows for ESPN Radio including GameNight and the Dan Patrick Show. You can find him on Twitter @SportsRadioPD or reach him by email at JBarrett@sportsradiopd.com.
Mike Greenberg returns to ESPN Radio’s airwaves on Monday August 17th, taking over the 12p-2p ET timeslot, a change from his morning routine. Secure with a place in the NAB radio hall of fame, the lead chair on ESPN’s hit television program ‘Get Up‘, and 32,000+ hours of on-air broadcasting under his belt, some in Mike’s position would pass on the chance to increase their work load, and accept a new challenge, but that’s not how Greeny operates. In this conversation, Mike shares what interested him about returning to host a solo midday program, how content will be approached on the show, the method to his madness when it comes to interviewing and teasing, advice he’s passed on to the network’s new morning show, and more.
Additionally, BSM President Jason Barrett spends 5 minutes prior to the conversation sharing a few observations, opinions, and questions about ESPN Radio’s changes.
SUBJECTS COVERED WITH MIKE:
When he started thinking about returning to radio
Launching new shows and handling negative feedback
His vision and content approach for the new midday show
How social issues will be covered on the program
Winning over listeners who prefer local hosts
The way he approaches interviewing and teasing
Remembering Detroit sports radio host Jamie Samuelsen
The likelihood of football still being played in December
Jason Barrett is the owner and operator of Barrett Sports Media. Prior to launching BSM he served as a sports radio programmer, launching brands such as 95.7 The Game in San Francisco and 101 ESPN in St. Louis. He has also produced national shows for ESPN Radio including GameNight and the Dan Patrick Show. You can find him on Twitter @SportsRadioPD or reach him by email at JBarrett@sportsradiopd.com.
Sam Savage may not be the name you’re most familiar with if you follow Outkick, but he’s a huge part of the brand’s expansion in recent weeks. The longtime digital media executive recently invested in the company, joining forces with Clay Travis and Jason Whitlock, and on this episode he sheds some light on why he chose to invest in Outkick during a rough 2020, what his vision is for the brand’s future, why understanding technology is even more important than brand exposure on traditional media, and where he sees the company directing its focus in the near and distant future.
Additionally, the first 10-minutes include an opening commentary from BSM President Jason Barrett on the status of the Managing The Crisis podcast, the BSM Podcast’s seasonal approach, and the importance of hearing and welcoming different points of view, and providing second chances to those who make mistakes.
ISSUES DISCUSSED WITH SAM:
His background as a digital media executive
Why he chose to invest in Outkick during a rough 2020
The reason for shortening the Outkick name
Luring Jason Whitlock to Outkick from FS1
Whether adding Whitlock could create tension with FOX
If Outkick can survive and thrive without traditional media
Building systems and strategies to increase Outkick’s revenue
Dealing with potential advertiser issues due to activism
What separates successful digital media brands
Outkick’s future plans in the podcasting space
If the goal is to build & sell or be part of Outkick long term
Whether Shannon Terry, FOX or iHeart could become future partners
Which goals he’s set for Outkick’s next 6 months
If the brand plans to add more talent in the near future
Jason Barrett is the owner and operator of Barrett Sports Media. Prior to launching BSM he served as a sports radio programmer, launching brands such as 95.7 The Game in San Francisco and 101 ESPN in St. Louis. He has also produced national shows for ESPN Radio including GameNight and the Dan Patrick Show. You can find him on Twitter @SportsRadioPD or reach him by email at JBarrett@sportsradiopd.com.