Hour 2: Peacockin' It!
Digest
The podcast kicks off with a celebration of the show's 20th anniversary, acknowledging its longevity and success in the ever-changing media landscape. The hosts express gratitude to their loyal fans and discuss the show's growth and adaptability. A major announcement follows, revealing a significant expansion of the show's distribution through partnerships with Peacock, YouTube, and Sirius XM. This move signifies a strategic step towards reaching a wider audience and securing the show's future in the media industry. The conversation then shifts to college football, specifically focusing on the University of Miami and the University of Florida. The hosts engage in a humorous discussion about Fred Mertz and Ethel Merman, characters from the classic sitcom "I Love Lucy," and also discuss the upcoming "Show Olympics," a competition between their show and other sports media programs. Dan Patrick, a prominent sports media personality, joins the show as a guest, providing a humorous introduction and engaging in a conversation about their respective shows and the future of sports media. The hosts express admiration for Dan Patrick's career and acknowledge his influence on their own work. They discuss the dynamics of their show, including the role of producers and the importance of professionalism. The hosts discuss their retirement plans, with Dan Patrick announcing his intention to retire in four years and the other host stating he will retire on the same day. They then engage in a debate about which team would be a bigger story in Miami: the Dolphins or the Hurricanes. The hosts discuss the challenges of Peacock exclusivity and the show's expansion to Sirius XM Channel 85. They reflect on Dan Patrick's career and his impact on the sports media landscape. They also discuss the mission statement of their show, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and responsible criticism. The hosts share a humorous anecdote about a car ride with Stu God's after Dan Patrick's wedding. They discuss Stu God's personality and his aspirations in the media industry. They reiterate the significance of their partnership with Peacock and the expansion of their reach to other platforms. They express their excitement about the future and their commitment to providing quality content for their audience. The hosts discuss the upcoming "Show Olympics," a competition between their show and other sports media programs. They express their confidence in their ability to win and their desire to prove their superiority. They discuss the need for a tiebreaker in the "Show Olympics" and their upcoming live show from Key West. They also share their experiences with the Jimmy Buffett second-line parade. The hosts engage in a humorous conversation about confetti and the Cleveland handshake. They then transition into a commercial break for Cheese It, a snack brand. They discuss the significance of their partnership with mainstream media outlets and their ability to operate independently. They express their confidence in their future and their ability to navigate the changing media landscape. The hosts reveal that David Sampson, a prominent figure in the media industry, has expressed interest in performing stand-up comedy. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the podcast business. They discuss the commercial success of the Kelsey brothers, Travis and Jason, and the potential for oversaturation in the media landscape. They also share their thoughts on the use of celebrity endorsements in advertising. The hosts discuss the popularity of Kirk Herb Street's dog and the potential for overexposure. They engage in a humorous conversation about dogs and their dietary preferences. They discuss a bet made by an FSU fan who promised to eat dog poop if the team lost. They engage in a humorous conversation about dog breeds and the palatability of different types of poop. The hosts continue their discussion about Florida State's struggles in college football. They express their skepticism about the team's chances of success and make predictions about their future. They discuss the impact of the transfer portal on college football and the challenges faced by coaching staffs in navigating this new landscape. They analyze Florida State's recent losses and express their concerns about the team's future. The hosts debate the role of coaching in Florida State's struggles, acknowledging the team's talent but questioning the coaching staff's ability to maximize it. They discuss the importance of developing talent and the challenges of relying solely on the transfer portal. They discuss the ability to identify teams that are quitting and the signs that suggest a team is not trying hard enough. They analyze Florida State's performance and conclude that the team is simply not good enough, rather than quitting. The hosts engage in a humorous exchange with Stu God's, who demands Greg Cody's ranking of the top 32 NFL teams. They discuss the challenges of identifying teams that are quitting versus those that are simply not good enough. They discuss Bill O'Brien's surprising victory over Florida State and the implications for both teams. They analyze Florida State's performance and conclude that it is a damning indictment of the coaching staff. The hosts discuss Boston College's performance against Florida State, highlighting their struggles on special teams and the quarterback's lack of willingness to throw deep. They analyze Florida State's offensive struggles and the reasons behind their poor performance. They discuss the ongoing efforts to reinvent College Game Day, a popular college football pregame show. They highlight the show's treatment of Lee Corso, an 89-year-old commentator, and the challenges of balancing tradition with innovation. The hosts discuss the rise of Fox's college football show and the strengths of College Game Day. They acknowledge the importance of balance and the need to cater to different audiences. They discuss Nick Saban's use of the phrase "s*** out of luck" and the media's obsession with his comments. They then transition into a commercial break for Simply Safe, a home security company. The podcast concludes with an advertisement for Quervo Tequila.
Outlines
20th Anniversary Celebration and Expansion
The podcast celebrates the show's 20th anniversary, highlighting its longevity and success in the ever-changing media landscape. The hosts announce a major expansion of the show's distribution through partnerships with Peacock, YouTube, and Sirius XM, signifying a strategic step towards reaching a wider audience and securing the show's future in the media industry.
College Football Talk and Show Olympics
The hosts discuss college football, specifically focusing on the University of Miami and the University of Florida. They engage in a humorous discussion about Fred Mertz and Ethel Merman, characters from the classic sitcom "I Love Lucy," and also discuss the upcoming "Show Olympics," a competition between their show and other sports media programs.
Dan Patrick Joins the Show
Dan Patrick, a prominent sports media personality, joins the show as a guest, providing a humorous introduction and engaging in a conversation about their respective shows and the future of sports media. The hosts express admiration for Dan Patrick's career and acknowledge his influence on their own work. They discuss the dynamics of their show, including the role of producers and the importance of professionalism.
Retirement Plans and Miami Sports Debate
The hosts discuss their retirement plans, with Dan Patrick announcing his intention to retire in four years and the other host stating he will retire on the same day. They then engage in a debate about which team would be a bigger story in Miami: the Dolphins or the Hurricanes.
Peacock Exclusivity, Radio Expansion, and Show Mission
The hosts discuss the challenges of Peacock exclusivity and the show's expansion to Sirius XM Channel 85. They reflect on Dan Patrick's career and his impact on the sports media landscape. They also discuss the mission statement of their show, emphasizing the importance of professionalism and responsible criticism.
Behind-the-Scenes Stories and Peacock Partnership
The hosts share a humorous anecdote about a car ride with Stu God's after Dan Patrick's wedding. They discuss Stu God's personality and his aspirations in the media industry. They reiterate the significance of their partnership with Peacock and the expansion of their reach to other platforms. They express their excitement about the future and their commitment to providing quality content for their audience.
Show Olympics and Key West Live Show
The hosts discuss the upcoming "Show Olympics," a competition between their show and other sports media programs. They express their confidence in their ability to win and their desire to prove their superiority. They discuss the need for a tiebreaker in the "Show Olympics" and their upcoming live show from Key West. They also share their experiences with the Jimmy Buffett second-line parade.
Mainstream Media Partnership and Podcast Business
The hosts discuss the significance of their partnership with mainstream media outlets and their ability to operate independently. They express their confidence in their future and their ability to navigate the changing media landscape. They reveal that David Sampson, a prominent figure in the media industry, has expressed interest in performing stand-up comedy. They also discuss the challenges and opportunities in the podcast business.
Keywords
Transfer Portal
A system in college athletics that allows student-athletes to transfer to a different school without having to sit out a year. It has significantly impacted college football, leading to increased player movement and roster turnover.
Show Olympics
A humorous competition between different sports media programs, often involving challenges and contests to determine the best show. It is a way for shows to engage their audiences and promote friendly rivalry.
Oversaturation
A situation where there is an excessive amount of something, often leading to a decline in interest or value. In the context of media, oversaturation can occur when there are too many commercials, endorsements, or celebrity appearances, leading to audience fatigue.
Podcast Business
The industry surrounding podcasts, including production, distribution, advertising, and monetization. It has become increasingly competitive, with a growing number of podcasts vying for audience attention and financial success.
Mainstream Media
Traditional media outlets, such as television networks, newspapers, and radio stations, that reach a large audience. The term is often contrasted with alternative or independent media, which may have a smaller audience but offer a different perspective.
College Game Day
A popular college football pregame show that airs on ESPN. It features analysts, commentators, and celebrity guests who discuss the upcoming games and provide insights into the sport.
Lee Corso
A legendary college football commentator known for his colorful personality and his tradition of wearing a mascot's headgear to predict the winner of each game. He has been a fixture on College Game Day for decades.
Nick Saban
The head coach of the Alabama Crimson Tide football team, widely considered one of the most successful coaches in college football history. He is known for his demanding personality and his focus on winning.
Q&A
What is the significance of the show's 20th anniversary?
The 20th anniversary marks a significant milestone for the show, highlighting its longevity and success in the ever-changing media landscape. It also serves as a testament to the show's loyal fan base and its ability to adapt to new technologies and platforms.
What is the major announcement made by the hosts?
The hosts announce a major expansion of the show's distribution, including partnerships with Peacock, YouTube, and Sirius XM. This move signifies a significant step forward for the show, allowing them to reach a wider audience and secure their future in the media industry.
What are the hosts' thoughts on the transfer portal and its impact on college football?
The hosts acknowledge the impact of the transfer portal on college football, noting that it has led to increased player movement and roster turnover. They also discuss the challenges faced by coaching staffs in navigating this new landscape and the importance of developing talent within their programs.
What is the \"Show Olympics\" and what is its significance?
The \"Show Olympics\" is a humorous competition between different sports media programs, often involving challenges and contests to determine the best show. It is a way for shows to engage their audiences and promote friendly rivalry.
What are the hosts' thoughts on the ongoing efforts to reinvent College Game Day?
The hosts discuss the challenges of balancing tradition with innovation on College Game Day, a popular college football pregame show. They highlight the show's treatment of Lee Corso, an 89-year-old commentator, and the need to cater to different audiences.
What are the hosts' predictions for Florida State's future in college football?
The hosts express skepticism about Florida State's chances of success in college football, citing their recent losses and concerns about the coaching staff's ability to maximize the team's talent. They predict that the team will struggle in the upcoming season.
What are the hosts' thoughts on the use of celebrity endorsements in advertising?
The hosts discuss the potential for oversaturation in the media landscape, particularly when it comes to celebrity endorsements. They acknowledge that while endorsements can be effective, they can also lead to audience fatigue if overused.
What are the hosts' thoughts on the future of the podcast business?
The hosts acknowledge the challenges and opportunities in the podcast business, noting that it has become increasingly competitive. They express their confidence in their ability to navigate this landscape and continue to provide quality content for their audience.
Show Notes
OUR SHOW IS COMING TO PEACOCK! Dan makes the big announcement we have been waiting all show for, that The Dan LeBatard Show With Stugotz will now be following The Dan Patrick Show every day from 12 p.m. to 3 p.m. on Peacock. We break into Dan Patrick's show to celebrate this massive announcement on the same day we celebrate our 20th anniversary and Dan is very excited about it. DP asks us a question that would get any member of our show thrown in the penalty box, and tells us about an interesting car ride with Stugotz after Dan and Valerie's wedding. Then, Greg Cote tells us about what's on the Greg Cote Show With Greg Cote this week and we discuss FSU's embarrassing loss at home to Boston College.
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