326. Jay Busbee, Yahoo Sports
Jay Busbee has been a columnist for Yahoo Sports for 13 years. He started out covering NASCAR and then migrated to the NFL, where he currently covers the league.
Jay Busbee has been a columnist for Yahoo Sports for 13 years. He started out covering NASCAR and then migrated to the NFL, where he currently covers the league.
Recent New York Sports Emmy Winner John Chandler joined this week’s episode. Chandler is NBC 4 New York’s weekend sports anchor, seen regularly on Fridays and Saturdays at 6 PM and 11 PM. He is a weekday sports and general assignment reporter.
Longtime Seattle sports radio host and TV reporter Ian Furness joins the show this week. The conversation is about a lot of Seattle sports topics, including the Seattle Kraken.
This week on Sports With Friends: Recent rumors in the media say that Disney is considering spinning off or selling outright ESPN. Disney denied the rumor, but it brought to light certain facts that make a lot of sense for both Disney and ESPN. First, ESPN receives $10 per month […]
The English Premier League has grown exponentially in popularity over the last decade. Enhancing that has been the success of the Apple TV+ show Ted Lasso.
Liam McHugh hosted the NHL on NBC for over 10 years, and when the league left NBC, McHugh was immediately hired by Turner. He will be the lead host on NHL studio coverage with Wayne Gretzky, Rich Tocchet, Anson Carter, and Paul Bissonnette.
This week on Sports With Friends: Jerome Jurenovich recently announced his retirement, ending a 40-year career that involved television and radio all across the country. The multi-time Emmy winner started his career for WSEE-TV in his hometown of Erie, Pennsylvania before moving down to the Peach State to work for […]
Longtime ESPN reporter TJ Quinn rejoined the podcast nearly 17 months after his first appearance in episode 244. Then, he had just battled a two-week illness that turned out to be Covid-19. In the months that have followed, TJ has battled “long haul.”
Longtime Bay Area radio host Damon Bruce joined the show. Damon has been hosting in San Francisco for over a decade and has had multiple network stints including CBS Sports Radio and FOX Sports Radio.