1 hr 38 min

A conversation with two of Canada's most prominent sports voices: Tara Slone and Stephen Brunt Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

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Episode 266 of the Sports Media Podcast features two guests. First up is Tara Slone, a digital, television, and podcast host for the San Jose Sharks and a contributor to NBC Sports Bay Area. She is followed by Stephen Brunt, one of Canada’s most well-known sports voices and the author of multiple bestselling books. including his two latest, “Playing the Long Game,” written with Christine Sinclair, and “All Roads Home: A Life On and Off the Ice,” written with Bryan Trottier. In this podcast, Slone discusses her new job with the NHL’s Sharks and how that came to be; living and working in a new country; her long and distinguished run as a host at Sportsnet (Canada) including her work as co-host on the long-running Rogers Hometown Hockey, which aired on Sportsnet; the shock of being let go by Rogers; dealing with vitriol on social media after her thoughts on Don Cherry and getting hate mail; her previous life as the lead singer of the Juno-nominated band Joydrop; where she thinks sports media is heading in Canada; the issues surrounding hockey culture in Canada and her unique view given her background; the importance of having a platform; what she hopes to do heading forward, and more. Brunt discusses his recent books; how one collaborates with an athlete on a book; how the book with Sinclair came to be; the demand for sports books in Canada; where Brunt thinks sports media is heading in the next five years; the emergence of sports gambling in Canada; the power of sports radio and why we think it’s end days in Canada and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more.

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Episode 266 of the Sports Media Podcast features two guests. First up is Tara Slone, a digital, television, and podcast host for the San Jose Sharks and a contributor to NBC Sports Bay Area. She is followed by Stephen Brunt, one of Canada’s most well-known sports voices and the author of multiple bestselling books. including his two latest, “Playing the Long Game,” written with Christine Sinclair, and “All Roads Home: A Life On and Off the Ice,” written with Bryan Trottier. In this podcast, Slone discusses her new job with the NHL’s Sharks and how that came to be; living and working in a new country; her long and distinguished run as a host at Sportsnet (Canada) including her work as co-host on the long-running Rogers Hometown Hockey, which aired on Sportsnet; the shock of being let go by Rogers; dealing with vitriol on social media after her thoughts on Don Cherry and getting hate mail; her previous life as the lead singer of the Juno-nominated band Joydrop; where she thinks sports media is heading in Canada; the issues surrounding hockey culture in Canada and her unique view given her background; the importance of having a platform; what she hopes to do heading forward, and more. Brunt discusses his recent books; how one collaborates with an athlete on a book; how the book with Sinclair came to be; the demand for sports books in Canada; where Brunt thinks sports media is heading in the next five years; the emergence of sports gambling in Canada; the power of sports radio and why we think it’s end days in Canada and more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher, and more.

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1 hr 38 min

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