Hyped news media start-up The Messenger reportedly already ‘out of money,’ per president
In early September, Seth Davis announced on Twitter/X that he and fellow college basketball insider Jeff Goodman were...
In early September, Seth Davis announced on Twitter/X that he and fellow college basketball insider Jeff Goodman were...
"America's hottest new platform."
The former ESPN hoops expert: 'I can kind of do what I want now, which is a lot of fun.'
"This will give diehard college basketball fans somewhere to go each night from the start of the season through the national title game to not only be informed, but also entertained."
Former players from Christian Hackenberg to Trevor Knight to Joshua Perry have signed on with the new venture.
Goodman's contract with Stadium is up in a couple months, and he's in talks with both them and other outlets.
The network will feature three national podcasts and 12 regional ones to start.
"'With all the information I'm privy to in college basketball, wouldn't you want me leading the charge on this?' And instead it was almost like 'Well, don't ruffle any feathers with the relationships you have.'"
Goodman joined ESPN in 2013, and had broken plenty of key stories for them.
ESPN is committing fully to a new era of NBA coverage.
Big Baller Brand business partner Alan Foster told Jeff Goodman he was wrong to publish on-the-record comments from LaVar Ball with Ball's approval, because "LaVar is going to say yes to 90 percent of the things you ask him."
"Yesterday’s article by Jeff Goodman of ESPN.com regarding Luke Walton was a salacious one-sided story lacking journalistic integrity. The article attacked Coach Walton on the basis of one person’s unsubstantiated opinion."
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