NSMA's Top Five
Washington Redskins to review name after FedEx asks team to change it
From Mike Calia at CNBC
Bryson DeChambeau berating a cameraman reveals his true brand
From Eamon Lynch at USA Today
NBA will spend over $150 million on restart in Orlando
From Howie Kussoy at New York Post
RICH HERRERA HOSTS WORKSHOP FOR MINORITY BROADCASTING STUDENTS
From Brandon Contes at Barrett Sports Media
Talkies talk: From social injustice to Cam Newton and from who’ll win the NBA title to Baker Mayfield
From Blake Taub at Sports Broadcast Journal
Joe Buck talks social media, PC, generational changes and how he sets up his analyst
From David J. Halberstam at Sports Broadcast Journal
Back In The Game
COVID-19 has rocked the sports world. While a few sports (soccer, golf, et.al.) are back playing, the return to MLB, NBA, NHL, NFL and college football may or may not be just around the corner. What has to happen for these sports to come back?
In "Back in the Game: Logistics Behind Returning to Play," the NSMA's Continuing Education Series takes a look at everything that needs to happen for sports to come back. Our panelists for this seminar are:
- Murphy Grant - Senior Associate Athletic Director and Athletics Health Care Administrator for Wake Forest University Athletics and certified athletic trainer;
- Karen Weaver, EdD - Associate Clinical Professor, Sport Management at Drexel University, and former college head coach and administrator.
All Continuing Education Series seminars are FREE to NSMA members. Anyone else can join FREE on a one-time only basis.
Bomani Jones Signs Contract Extension with ESPN
from BSM Staff at Barrett Sports Media
ESPN to Relaunch NFL Live in August
ESPN is relaunching NFL Live in August with a new host, Laura Rutledge, and new analysts Marcus Spears, Dan Orlovsky, Mina Kimes, and Keyshawn Johnson.
July Brings Major Changes For Coronavirus Testing And Tracing Of College Athletes
From Karen Weaver at Forbes.com
Former Sonics broadcaster Kevin Calabro steps away from job with Trail Blazers
From Percy Allen at the Seattle Times