NBC, Amazon reportedly considering NBA insider Shams Charania
"He is talking to everyone at this point."
"He is talking to everyone at this point."
Stadium probably needed Charania more than he needed the network at this point.
Standard Media Group will be the new broadcast home for three Chicago pro teams beginning in October.
Reinsdorf had been expected to make Stadium a player for broadcast rights.
A popular Audacy sports betting show will see its reach increase.
"Two weeks before the NFL regular season's start, the timing is impeccable."
"Further, large-scale moves are expected by Stadium in the new Reinsdorf-led structure."
The former ESPN hoops expert: 'I can kind of do what I want now, which is a lot of fun.'
"The list of people who break news in college football and are as well sourced as Brett is pretty small."
Goodman's contract with Stadium is up in a couple months, and he's in talks with both them and other outlets.
It turns out Shams isn't going anywhere new after all.
It's unclear if the NBA reporting star will stay with Stadium as well.
Charania's contracts with The Athletic and Stadium expire later this month. Both are looking to keep him, but other suitors could also get involved.
"I think we're getting better. This is forcing us to be really efficient in the way we communicate, the way we share content."
Tom Ladd and Chuck Sebastian are calling 34 12-and-under baseball games in 10 days for Stadium. They spoke to AA about what that's like.
A new series, starting next year, will put broadcasters in the hot seat.
"'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.'"
The consistent Thursday-Friday evening time slots and daily studio show for high school football is an interesting approach.
Goodman joined ESPN in 2013, and had broken plenty of key stories for them.
This will be McMurphy's first gig since being laid off at ESPN last spring.
Stark is back in baseball fans' lives, and his new interview show has an impressive lineup of guests.
In addition to games for CBSSN, CBS will produce three football games and six basketball games per year exclusively for Facebook. And Stadium will do the same for seven football games and 10 basketball games per year.
"It's so cool because on their live events side, their partnership with Facebook, there's no commercials and there's no halftime show, so I'm getting all that time and experience."