Looking for some Sports* podcasts

We’re not looking for the “next” anyone.

We’re looking for the first YOU.

If you are crazy talented and under-appreciated we’d love to hear from you.

We’re looking for some sports-related podcasts. We could use a soccer podcast yesterday.  Hockey.  MMA.  WWE (shhhh, we know, don’t tell the others).  Baseball.  Football.  Hockey.  Sports Business.  Fantasy.  The Sports We Forgot to list.

We’d love some shows hosted by comedians.  And we’d love some mash-ups.  

We’re thinking about starting “Hockey and Movies” or maybe “Comic Books and Baseball.”   If you’re the host of “Soccer and Star Wars” stop reading and contact me now. 

We’ll run your podcast as an affiliate.  You keep doing what you’re doing, and we’ll add some spins of your podcast to our schedule…like radio.

Some folks can’t be bothered or may not even understand how to subscribe to a podcast.  This isn’t podcasting, this is radio.  They tune in, and something cool is on.  Be the cool.

On your end, your “Soccer and Star Wars” podcast may be getting lost in the shuffle.

Here, as part of Alternative Sports Talk, you’ll be one of the people at the cool party.  And the cool party brings more cool people.

Be heard.  Join me and together we will rule the galaxy.   Join us.  This is going to be fun.

 

John

[email protected]

 

What’s all this then?

what's all this then

 As I mentioned in the first post, the Behind The Scenes part of this site will be casual.

I updated my LinkedIn, got lots of congratulations (thank you) and now you’re probably wondering what this is all about.

Well…the mission statement is on the About Page, but right now I am building an Alternative Sports Talk station.  I’ll have the distribution information for you shortly (this week) and we’ll have an Alpha up soon after.

During my development of Comedy Central Radio I wouldn’t let anyone use the term Beta, because Betas get judged.  I’m going to do the same here.  Alpha.

We’ll have an Alpha audio feed up, and you can eavesdrop if you’d like.  I’ll be tinkering-live.  By no means will I say by Friday, “Here is the greatest thing ever!”  It’s a building process, and as part of that process is chicken and egg.  Some folks have taken a leap of faith with me off my reputation.  Others don’t know me, so I want to be able to show them something.  Thus, we’ll start kicking the needles and build from there.

Ten years ago when we built the comedy channels at SiriusXM, Jeremy Coleman said it was like a cake.  First you build the foundation. Later we add the icing. In that SXM case it was loading comedy clips (we had only 15 hours in the system the day I was hired.)  In this case, it’s some audio.

More to come!