NFL Ratings Still Soaring, USC-Michigan Scores For CBS + WNBA Playoffs Get Sunday Audience?! | LWOS Media Podcast
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NFL Ratings Still Soaring, USC-Michigan Scores For CBS + WNBA Playoffs Get Sunday Audience?! | LWOS Media Podcast
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Lots of football, both NFL and college, but some mix of the WNBA playoffs succeeding and some announcers doing it well are all part of the latest "Last Word on...
mostra másHost T.J. Rives returns with co-host Mike Gill to go over it all, including how did Tom Brady do on Fox Sports with his latest broadcast this past Sunday of Baltimore Ravens at Dallas Cowboys? The guys also talk whether the Monday night doubleheader for ESPN/ABC should become a permanent thing and which announce crew for the NFL does Mike really enjoy the best?
They also go over the college football numbers and how CBS won the week with the first ever USC vs. Michigan Big Ten regular season game in their afternoon slot. Is there SEC fatigue costing ESPN/ABC some audience? Although, it should rebound for Alabama and Georgia this coming Saturay? And, does the public care less now about "Coach Prime" and Colorado?
And, they also talk the WNBA playoffs going head to head with an NFL Sunday slate of acition and actually getting some audience (mostly due to Caitlin Clark playing). But, shouldn't they have been playing all of their games on Sunday night?
Finally, the guys sallute a couple of play by play guys who have been doing it well on the big time level with their calls last week.
Hear it all on the "Last Word on Sports Media Podcast" for this week and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple/Spreaker/Spotify/Google, etc.!
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