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Kyle Brandt: I’ve Struggled Learning to Say No to Media Opportunities

“I’m in a position where people call me and ask me to be on shows as a guest. It’s awesome. There are some I try not to say no to ever.”

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We all know people in our lives who have a tough time saying no to things because they want to try to please everybody. For Good Morning Football co-host and the host of Kyle Brandt’s Basement, Kyle Brandt, he can relate when people ask him to do a new media opportunity or to make a guest appearance on a podcast.

Brandt was a guest on the most recent episode of the SI Media Podcast With Jimmy Traina and he told Traina that he has a tough time saying no to things because he knows the opportunities to do things might not always be there.

“I’m terrified of saying no to things. I can’t say no to things. I have a hard time saying no to podcasts. I really do because I know that at some point, they are going to stop asking. I don’t mean the podcasts necessarily, but the jobs won’t be there forever. It’s going to be the next cool creative person. The jobs aren’t going to be there.

“I think a lot of people in our industry, you do things maybe not because you want to or the money, I can’t say no to anything. When you get any sort of foothold or a little bit of success, learning how to say no is really difficult, but my wife pushes me to a lot. When you do it, it’s like ‘Oh my god, I actually said no to a paying job where people can listen to me talk about football or whatever’. I’m still bad at it, but that’s what leads to my schedule.”

Brandt mentioned to Traina he even struggles to say no when people ask him to come on different podcasts because of the schedule that he has and there are certain people that he will make the time for as much as he can.

“I struggle with the media stuff too because I’m in a position where people call me and ask me to be on shows as a guest. It’s awesome. There are some I try not to say no to ever. Yours, I say yes to Rich Eisen as much as I can because I have a good working relationship with Rich and I respect the hell out of him.

“I try to say yes to Le Batard, but those guys are so fun and so creative and they ask me a lot during the season and I just can’t do it. I feel like I big-time them and they are probably going to stop asking me. There are some other ones. When they call, I love those guys. If anyone else asks me, I try to. But those guys, I have a history with.”

When Brandt does come on a show, he makes it a point to prepare for whatever the topics he is going to talk about on the segment.

“I prepare for all of those. I don’t wing media appearances, even if it’s a show I have been on a thousand times, even if it’s  just thinking of some remarks I’m going to make. I’m not studying the salary cap, but I know he’s going to ask about Rodgers, let me make sure I have a good line. I’ll literally write notes with a pen to prepare for podcasts.”

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Inside the NFL Headed To The CW For 2023

“We are excited to partner with NFL Films and welcome “Inside the NFL” to The CW Sports family.

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After being cut loose by Paramount+ earlier in the year, Inside the NFL has found a new home on The CW, premiering on September 5 at 8 p.m. EST/5 p.m. PST. The transition will mean the show is set to air on a broadcast network for the first time. It previously was carried by HBO and then Showtime. It will also be available to stream on The CW app and on cwtv.com.

The Emmy Award-winning series, which has been on the air since 1977, is centered around highlights and interviews from the previous week, with distinctive footage and audio supplied by NFL Films. It gives football fans an outlet to catch up on the action they might have missed, even though the scope of highlight shows is diminishing because of the advent of social media in an immersive content landscape.

“We are excited to partner with NFL Films and welcome Inside the NFL to The CW Sports family,” Dennis Miller, president of The CW, said in a statement. “For almost five decades, Inside the NFL has been an industry leader in showcasing can’t-miss weekly highlights, unprecedented behind-the-scenes content, exclusive access to players and lively discussion. By combining this premiere NFL content with our robust broadcast audience, we look forward to bringing this legendary sports series to more fans than ever before and to advertisers for the first time.”

Producers and hosts for the latest iteration of the show will be announced at a later date, and it will also have an impact on the fall programming schedule for the network itself. Recent editions of the show were hosted by James Brown and featured various former players, such as Brandon Marshall, Phil Simms and Julian Edelman.

“Generations of football fans have grown up watching Inside the NFL,” Ross Ketover, senior executive of NFL Films, added in a statement. “It is a show we cherish at NFL Films and we are thrilled to bring it to a great new partner in The CW. This is a special opportunity to reimagine and reboot Inside the NFL for a wider audience and a new generation of fans. We can’t wait to get started.”

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Frank Thomas Joins Friday Night Baseball on Apple TV+

“He will make his debut on June 9.”

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It didn’t take long for Frank Thomas to find a new gig. He is joining Apple TV+. He will make his Friday Night Baseball debut this week according to Front Office Sports.

Thomas’s role will involve multiple duties. He will conduct interviews with some of the game’s biggest stars. Those will take place on the field and in clubhouses before the games. He will also be in the booth for select games.

After FOX hired Derek Jeter to join its studio coverage of Major League Baseball, the network let Thomas go. He had been part of MLB on FOX since 2014. Royce Dickerson, who worked with “The Big Hurt” at FOX is now Apple’s executive producer for live sports.

Frank Thomas will not be available for Apple every week. He will be used on marquee matchups.

He will make his debut on June 9. Thomas will interview Mike Trout ahead of the Angels’ visit to Seattle to take on their division rivals, the Mariners.

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Darren Pang to Replace Colby Cohen On Blackhawks TV Crew

“At this time, we have decided it’s important for my family to be back close to our family and our home in Philadelphia.”

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Changes in media coverage for hockey are continuing amid the Stanley Cup Final with the announcement of Colby Cohen walking away from Chicago Blackhawks broadcasts. The team is reportedly hiring Darren Pang, who has been featured as a reporter on NHL on TNT national broadcasts throughout the postseason, as their lead television color commentator. He will work alongside the sophomore play-by-play voice of the team, Chris Vasters, on NBC Sports Chicago. News of the decision was first reported by Jeff Agrest of the Chicago Sun-Times.

The Blackhawks television crew utilized a hybrid approach last season, rotating between Cohen, Patrick Sharp and Troy Murray. The change comes one offseason after the team revamped its television booth following the retirement of Pat Foley, which resulted in Eddie Olczyk joining the Seattle Kraken television booth. Cohen confirmed news of his exit Wednesday morning on Twitter in a statement where he expressed his gratitude for his two seasons on Blackhawks broadcasts.

“My family and I want to thank the Wirtz family and the entire Chicago Blackhawks organization for… two great years working for one of the greatest organizations in sports,” Cohen said in a tweet. “We will miss the thunderous noise of the United Center and the great city of Chicago where our daughter was born. At this time, we have decided it’s important for my family to be back close to our family and our home in Philadelphia.”

Cohen spent just over three years with NBC Sports Philadelphia as a broadcaster for the Philadelphia Flyers, and has also worked on ESPN’s NHL coverage since 2016. It is unknown if Cohen will pursue another regional broadcasting role before the start of next season. He was originally hired by the team in 2021 to serve as a content analyst, creating digital features for the Blackhawks and working on studio coverage.

Pang has worked on Bally Sports Midwest with the St. Louis Blues for the last 14 years, but is now presumably set to move on and work with the team he played for as a goaltender over parts of three seasons. Additionally, he is expected to remain with Warner Bros. Discovery, recently telling the St. Louis Post-Dispatch that he is on the verge of inking a three-year contract extension with the company. Pang is expected to be the primary color analyst, with the team either finding new roles for Sharp and Murray or using them in a backup capacity. Most hockey insiders expect the Blackhawks to open next season with rookie sensation and consensus first-overall draft selection Connor Bedard on the roster.

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