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11 episodes
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Media Overflow Josh Rattray
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Josh Rattray sits down with sports media members to talk about what works and what doesn't in the world of sports PR. Sports media relations straight from the writers and broadcasters telling the stories.
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Episode 1 - Feat. Brandon Gaudin
In the first episode of Media Overflow with Josh Rattray, we talk sports media and PR with Brandon Gaudin of the Big Ten Network and EA Sports Madden. The two Butler grads talk about what works for SIDs and PR pros from a sports brodcaster's perspective - and they talk a fair amount of Butler hoops.
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Episode 2 - Feat. Luke DeCock
In the second episode of Media Overflow, Josh Rattray sits down with Raleigh News & Observer sports columnist Luke DeCock. They talk what works, what doesn't, good media pitches and working in Cameron Indoor Stadium. Covering college sports vs. covering the pros, Josh and Luke deliver a must-listen for sports PR pros at all levels.
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Episode 3 - Feat. Greg Rakestraw
In the third episode of Media Overflow with Josh Rattray, Indianapolis media relations is the topic with ISC VP and sports broadcasting swiss army knife Greg Rakestraw. Josh and Greg discuss what works for TV and radio broadcasters, both sides of critical media and the PR side of Andrew Luck's shoulder.
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Episode 4 - Feat. Brett Friedlander
Josh Rattray visits with well-known North Carolina sportswriter Brett Friedlander to discuss sports media and PR, covering college sports in a market where that's important and there's a little Grayson Allen basketball talk in there as well.
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Episode 5 - Feat. Lisa Byington
Josh Rattray talks to Lisa Byington of the Big Ten Network, discussing what works for broadcasters in the booth and on the sideline. What's it like covering Tom Izzo? And you'll be surprised which Big Ten city has the best sushi.
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Episode 6 - Feat. Richard Deitsch
Sports media reporter Richard Deitsch joins Josh Rattray in Media Overflow discussing PR tactics in college, his work with the sports network PR people, when he'll bypass PR protocols and his thoughts on the general state of sports media.