Notre Dame-Indiana Make College Football Playoff History + Temple U Media Prof Geoffrey Baym On Netflix NFL | LWOS Media Daily 12 20 24
Update: 2024-12-20
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It's the Friday edition of the "daily" on the podcast feed as host Mike Gill returns to go over several sports media subjects and has a special guest, as well.
First he talks the Friday night College Football Playoff history making game as Notre Dame becomes the first team to ever host a CFP game. It also the first non-NBC Notre Dame home broadcast since
Ron Franklin, Gary Danielson, and Neil Lomax (sideline) called a November 1990 game.
Next, Mike has more on the Bucks-Thunder "NBA Cup Final" down big from last year's Pacers-Lakers final, still second-largest audience of season:
Also, Netflix locks down media rights deal for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031 1st time the rights to the event were sold separately from the men’s World Cup in the U.S. market Fox held women’s English-language rights since the 2015 World Cup.
And, is Netflix ready for Christmas Day football?
Temple University professor of media studies and production Geoffrey Baym recently discussed with Mike why it is difficult for streaming services to air live events, and what’s at stake in Netflix’s upcoming Christmas Day NFL broadcasts. Additionally, later in January what will happen when it becomes the home for WWE’s live flagship program Monday Night Raw?
It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
First he talks the Friday night College Football Playoff history making game as Notre Dame becomes the first team to ever host a CFP game. It also the first non-NBC Notre Dame home broadcast since
Ron Franklin, Gary Danielson, and Neil Lomax (sideline) called a November 1990 game.
Next, Mike has more on the Bucks-Thunder "NBA Cup Final" down big from last year's Pacers-Lakers final, still second-largest audience of season:
Also, Netflix locks down media rights deal for the FIFA Women's World Cup in 2027 and 2031 1st time the rights to the event were sold separately from the men’s World Cup in the U.S. market Fox held women’s English-language rights since the 2015 World Cup.
And, is Netflix ready for Christmas Day football?
Temple University professor of media studies and production Geoffrey Baym recently discussed with Mike why it is difficult for streaming services to air live events, and what’s at stake in Netflix’s upcoming Christmas Day NFL broadcasts. Additionally, later in January what will happen when it becomes the home for WWE’s live flagship program Monday Night Raw?
It's all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Daily" and make sure to follow/subscribe to this feed on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify, etc.!
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