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I Used to Write for Sports Illustrated. Now I Deliver Packages for Amazon.

Caught Traina's SI media podcast yesterday with the great Brent Musburger (listening just because I saw he was on it), and it was mediocre. The worst was how Traina pronounced Musburger's VSiN outlet as "vess-in", then Musburger would say "Vee-sin" as everyone on that network pronounces it, then Traina continued multiple times with "vess-in."

To be a good podcast host, being a good listener is kind of important.

Good and popular are often not intertwined as it relates to podcasts.
 
If someone's looking for a job doing deliveries, one is open.


I wish Austin well is his new job, and I hope that in six months he writes another big-picture piece, this about re-entering the world of daily newspapers after so long at SI. While he also wrote for SI.com, I would be curious to hear how much of a shock this new job is to the system.
 
Going from SI back to the Boston Globe sports in its heydey would have been a bit of a comedown. And as great as the PD is (locally owned, well-funded) itit still is going to be different. Granted - I doubt he's going to be hanging out in the office much.
 
Going from SI back to the Boston Globe sports in its heydey would have been a bit of a comedown. And as great as the PD is (locally owned, well-funded) itit still is going to be different. Granted - I doubt he's going to be hanging out in the office much.
I'm wondering where the heck he fits in, though. I'm looking at their website and seeing four columnists covering Bay area sports. Phil Barber does most of the heavy lifting, Grant Cohn is mostly hot takes/clickbait and it appears Bob Padecky and CW Nevius are part-timers.
 
I'm wondering where the heck he fits in, though. I'm looking at their website and seeing four columnists covering Bay area sports. Phil Barber does most of the heavy lifting, Grant Cohn is mostly hot takes/clickbait and it appears Bob Padecky and CW Nevius are part-timers.

Padecky was a longtime peeps columnist who retired a few years back if I recall correctly. Nevius was a weird hire since he was an SF political columnist forever.

Grant Cohn ... let's just say I'm in no way a fan.
 
Padecky was a longtime peeps columnist who retired a few years back if I recall correctly. Nevius was a weird hire since he was an SF political columnist forever.

Grant Cohn ... let's just say I'm in no way a fan.
Nevius was a sports columnist before he was a political columnist.
 
I'm curious - who is the "go to" Bay Area columnist now? Figure most are either at The Athletic, retired, or doing something else.
 
I'm curious - who is the "go to" Bay Area columnist now? Figure most are either at The Athletic, retired, or doing something else.
I've been thinking about it all day and I have to say, I don't know.
In San Jose and Oakland, Dieter Kurtenbach is a bit too new school for me (YMMV). And as noted, Mark Purdy is retired and Kawakami and Marcus Thompson are at The Athletic. In San Francisco, Scott Ostler, Ann Killion and Bruce Jenkins are solid (I enjoy Ostler's Sunday notes and Jenkins' Three-Dot Lounge on Saturdays), but none screams "read me" like Ray Ratto.
 
I've been thinking about it all day and I have to say, I don't know.
In San Jose and Oakland, Dieter Kurtenbach is a bit too new school for me (YMMV). And as noted, Mark Purdy is retired and Kawakami and Marcus Thompson are at The Athletic. In San Francisco, Scott Ostler, Ann Killion and Bruce Jenkins are solid (I enjoy Ostler's Sunday notes and Jenkins' Three-Dot Lounge on Saturdays), but none screams "read me" like Ray Ratto.
So the Chron's youngest columnist is 55? Didn't realize Ostler and Jenkins were both over 65.
 

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