Sports Online
ESPN Signs Multiple Reporters To New Deals
“Steve Fainaru, Mark Fainaru-Wada, Mike Fish, Michael Fletcher and T.J. Quinn all have new deals.”
Jordan Bondurant is a features reporter for Barrett Sports Media. He’s a multimedia journalist and communicator who works at the Virginia State Corporation Commission in Richmond. Jordan also contributes occasional coverage of the Washington Capitals for the blog NoVa Caps. His prior media experiences include working for the Richmond Times-Dispatch, the Danville Register & Bee, Virginia Lawyers Weekly, WRIC-TV 8News and Audacy Richmond. He can be reached by email at [email protected] or follow him on Twitter @J__Bondurant.
Sports Online
‘Saving Sakic’ to Premiere in U.S. April 17 on ESPN+
The documentary follows the high-stakes saga that ensued when Colorado Avalanche Chairman/CEO Charlie Lyons was blindsided by an attempt to sign away the captain of his team, Joe Sakic.
Sports Online
Saquon Barkley to WFAN’s Tiki Barber: “Don’t Feed Into the B.S.”
Barkley said any narrative that he chose to go to Philadelphia over staying with the Giants is incorrect because New York never offered him a contract.
Sports Online
Joe Buck Misses Calling Baseball But Says He’s Already Called it for “A Lifetime”
“People go, ‘Do you miss calling baseball?’ — I did it for 35 years, that is a lifetime in broadcasting…I feel like I put my time in.”
Jeff Kotuby is a nationally-published journalist with bylines on many popular broadcasting and pop culture sites, including The Streamable, eBaum’s World, Twin Galaxies, and more. Jeff grew up in the shadows of New York City and cultivated his love for sports media with the classic broadcasting voices of the area, like Mike & The Mad Dog, Mike “Doc” Emerick, and Michael Kay. You can reach Jeff on Twitter @JeffKotu3y.
- Sports Radio News3 days ago
Jim Moore Laid Off at KJR By iHeartMedia; Partner Jason Puckett Walks
- BSM Writers3 days ago
Tiki Barber Isn’t Fumbling His Opportunity with Evan Roberts in Afternoon Drive on WFAN
- BSM Writers4 days ago
Charles Barkley Is a Perfect Example of How Not to Make Programming Decisions