Interviewing the Interviewer Eric Rynston-Lobel
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Eric Rynston-Lobel is a journalism student at the Medill School of Journalism at Northwestern University. Each week, he speaks with professional sports broadcasters, reporters and writers to pick their brains on the keys to success in the field.
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Andrew Baggarly - Episode 19
Andrew Baggarly covers the San Francisco Giants for The Athletic. He discusses his two decade career covering baseball and how the industry has evolved, how long it takes him to fill out his Baseball Hall of Fame ballot and his three-show appearance on Jeopardy!
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Dave Eanet - Episode 18
Dave Eanet has been the radio voice of the Northwestern Wildcats for the last 30 years. He talks about how he prepares for football and basketball broadcasts, some of his craziest travel schedules, how he developed his voice and more!
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Steve Burton - Episode 17
Steve Burton is the sports director for WBZ-TV, the CBS affiliate in Boston. He talks about his time playing football at Northwestern, what it's like covering Bill Belichick, how he wrestled an alligator on live TV and more!
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Billy Witz - Episode 16
Billy Witz covers college sports for the New York Times. He talks about the previous time he spent covering the Yankees, what it's been like covering college football during COVID-19 and how he's approached writing about race and sports.
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Sam Levitt - Episode 15
Sam Levitt is the voice of the Amarillo Sod Poodles (AA - Padres) and a college sports broadcaster. He dives into why he switched from pre-med to journalism in college, how he's navigated taking jobs around the country, how his prep differs between baseball and basketball and much more!
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Dave Revsine - Episode 14
Dave Revsine is the lead anchor for the Big Ten Network after working at ESPN for about a decade. He talks about his brief stint working at a bank in Manhattan after college, what his 17-hour Saturdays look like during college football season and how he approached his interview with Big Ten Commissioner Kevin Warren after the Big Ten announced it was postponing football in the fall.