EP 077: John Focke, Minnesota Lynx
In this episode I chat with John Focke, the voice of the Minnesota Lynx and Executive Producer of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Topics of discussion include:
In this episode I chat with John Focke, the voice of the Minnesota Lynx and Executive Producer of the Minnesota Timberwolves. Topics of discussion include:
I spend a lot of time and energy trying to overcome the challenges and difficulties of pursuing a play-by-play career, and there are plenty of them. On the other hand, there are many great perks to the job. Here are a few of my personal favorite perks to being a sportscaster.
Getting Paid To Watch Games: The most obvious perk is the fact that we actually get paid to watch games.… Read More
ForĀ this years scary Halloween edition, I’m guest posting at SportsBroadcastJournal.com. I’ve transcribed a few of my favorite sportscasting horror stories told by broadcasters on my podcast into a quick and easy read. Check out this, and the rest of the great content at SportsBroadcastJournal.com!
… Read MoreHalloween scare for sports announcers; from the low minor leagues to the Olympics
It’s time to go back to The Little Broadcast Booth of Horrors!… Read More
Dear Audio,
I was recently driving up the road from Burnsville to St. Paul and was thinking about how long and fruitful our relationship has been. While flipping through the dial I stumbled on a station that was playing nothing but old hip-hop songs from the 1990’s and early 2000’s. My head involuntarily started bobbing as Dr.… Read More
On Friday I was driving home from my Friday night football game in a sour mood. I was extremely disappointed for putting out what was certainly my worst broadcast of the year. I had just called my wife to meet me at a nearby bar for a postgame drink when the song “The Best Day” by local hip-hop group Atmosphere came on the radio, and as music often does, it helped to put everything in perspective.… Read More
Episode 75 of the SayTheDamnScore Podcast is with Paul Allen, the voice of the Minnesota Vikings.… Read More
Right now I’m supporting my sports radio habit financially by working the early shift at Home Depot. I start at 6:00am and spend the day helping Twin Cities residents with all of their flooring, blinds, and shades needs. It’s obviously not something I hope to do long term, but it could definitely be much worse. The hours are perfect and allow me to get to evening games anywhere in the metro area, it’s well managed, and I’m learning things that could potentially help me as I try to improve my own home in the future.… Read More
In 2013 I went to the National Sports Media Association Convention for the first time, and looking back, it wasn’t an easy decision to make that trip. After all, radio is not the most lucrative industry in the world, and it’s certainly not inexpensive to go to these events. Fees to go to the event were about $300 to start.… Read More
Episode 74 features a conversation with Traug Keller, a Senior Vice President at ESPN.… Read More