Author of CAA, ESPN and Saturday Night Live books James Andrew Miller
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Episode 95 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features writer James Andrew Miller, the best-selling author of books on CAA, ESPN and Saturday Night Live.
In this podcast, we discuss Miller reporting that Mike Greenberg recently signed a new contract at ESPN that is in excess of $6.5 million annually; why Greenberg was paid that much contractually, and what it potential means for him heading forward; what ESPN executives make these days; what Miller thinks of FS1’s talent moves and its future as a content player; what can be done to recalibrate SportsCenter; what 2017 will be like for Bill Simmons; what Miller thinks of The Ringer so far; how Saturday Night Live will approach a Trump Presidency; his thoughts on Kate McKinnon's Hillary Hallelujah performance and whether that was declaring a political position; whether Kenan Thompson is criminally underrated as a performer; how SNL approaches politics as a philosophy, and much more.
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Episode 95 of the Sports Illustrated Media Podcast features writer James Andrew Miller, the best-selling author of books on CAA, ESPN and Saturday Night Live.
In this podcast, we discuss Miller reporting that Mike Greenberg recently signed a new contract at ESPN that is in excess of $6.5 million annually; why Greenberg was paid that much contractually, and what it potential means for him heading forward; what ESPN executives make these days; what Miller thinks of FS1’s talent moves and its future as a content player; what can be done to recalibrate SportsCenter; what 2017 will be like for Bill Simmons; what Miller thinks of The Ringer so far; how Saturday Night Live will approach a Trump Presidency; his thoughts on Kate McKinnon's Hillary Hallelujah performance and whether that was declaring a political position; whether Kenan Thompson is criminally underrated as a performer; how SNL approaches politics as a philosophy, and much more.
You can subscribe to the podcast on iTunes, Google Play and Stitcher.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices