Meadowlark Media releasing podcast chronicling Jerry Sandusky scandal on 10th anniversary of arrest
'The Mayor of Maple Avenue' is a multi-part investigative podcast with reporting by Sara Ganim.
'The Mayor of Maple Avenue' is a multi-part investigative podcast with reporting by Sara Ganim.
"Moses Malone said to me, he said I was fat and lazy. And I started to cry a little bit... and it was a turning point in my career.”
Nipplegate! Wardrobe malfunction! Remember the outrage!
"I really didn’t want to go into broadcasting."
The kicker appeared to be OK, practicing another kick soon thereafter.
Remy, who also played for his hometown Red Sox, struggled with cancer for 13 years.
Amazingly, 90 percent of that two-year total was from bonuses, not salary.
Other Season 5 guests include Michael Strahan, Chloe Kim, Calvin Johnson, Jerry Rice, and The Undertaker.
"October comes. The World Series. And we're reminded again why we love this timeless game. That's the word: timeless."
"We're gonna do this a different way."
"Oh, come on! That is HORRIBLE!"
"You just never know what’s going to pop up or who’s going to show up on game day," said broadcaster Gerry Sandusky.
"Do I finally get to meet the boss?"
The four-part docuseries premieres Nov. 12 on Amazon Prime.
"My first thought when I saw that, or any replay, is does this add to the telecast?"
The feature-length documentary on the basketball legend will be directed by Gotham Chopra (Religion of Sports).
Burke is also credited with creating the "high five" with Dusty Baker in 1977.
"This time one of our coaches is accused of racism, misogyny, and homophobia, but hey, at least nobody's talking about concussions."
The film follows Mike Flynt, "The Rudy of the Boomer generation"
The 10-episode series, starring O'Shea Jackson, premieres Oct. 29 on Apple TV+.
The actor also directed the film, her first time behind the camera.
"It's a gross caricature that you and I would've expected from the 50s, maybe, or the 60s."
The timing on this rumor is certainly curious...
The couple takes their ESPN Radio GameDay chemistry to television.
Crimson Tide broadcaster Eli Gold seemed less than thrilled about the result.