Sports Broadcasting Final
First radio talk show
Late 60s in california on AM
True or False: Billy Jean King became an outspoken proponent for Gay rights because she came out very early in her career and saw how badly the LBGT community was treated by the media
False
True or False: ESPN was founded with the idea of being the first all-sports network
False
True or False: Jackie Robinson and Red Barber had a very contemptuous relationship
False
True or False: Vin Scully got his start when Red Barber hired him to help out on Los Angeles Dodger games
False
Billy Jean King felt that she had to play Bobby Riggs after this famous tennis player lost her match with him
Margaret Court
True or False: The Chicago Cubs are the first major league team to allow their games to be broadcast on radio. Quinn Ryan provided the play-by-play and become the mid-wests most famous broadcaster. He also gave birth to what is known as the "mid-west rooting style" of play-by-play
True
Technical Aspects of interviewing on TV
make sure the interviewee is aware they are being recorded; face forward; record questions again later
Television sports writing uses what page format?
split page (audio/video)
Three parts of a TV interview
stand up, interview, B-roll
First televised world series
1947 NBC Yankees-Dodgers
First celebrity sportscaster
Graham McNamee
First commercial radio station to go on air
KDKA pittsburgh PA 1921
Radio's dominance comes to an end due to
TV in early 1950s
Sportscaster credited for adding color commentary
Ted Husing
When wrapping up an interview
"Briefly, why..." "in a word..."
By 1939 all 16 major league teams were broadcasting their games of radio. Which three teams were the last to allow daily broadcasts of their games.
Yankees, Dodgers and Giants
Script Writing
- always put hyphens between letters you want to say (N-F-L) -say the entire name the first time you say an acronym -numbers one through nine are spelled out -score is nothing, not zero
Basketball schedule
-arrive day before: park and power the truck -build cameras, run audio, build graphics -game, strike
Football Schedule
-arrive two days prior to game -truck is parked and powered on day one -day two: build cameras, run cables, set up audio, graphics, production meetings -day of: FAX, run through open, pre-record sections -game, strike
Getting the most of an interview
-be prepared: homework before and during -ask simple open ended questions -ask what they mean if given a typical answer -listen for follow up questions -never as "how does it feel" -identify yourself and where you are from -five W's: who, what, when, where, why
Sports Center
-broken into segments (ABCDF run sheet) -stories are written (often by the anchor) and on the teleprompter -A's are the lead stories -floating a story is usually done with C segments down -highlights use a clip sheet given to the anchor from the editor explaining what is on the highlight
ESPN (entertainment sports programming network)
-founded in 1979 by Bill Rasmussen to provide local coverage of Connecticut sports -cost of land line was too high so they looked into satellite -no rights to many sports, sports center concept developed
Baseball schedule
-park and power day of -build cameras, graphics, booth, audio -pre-tape sections and opening -game, strike
Rules of broadcast sports writing
-use an active voice -use proper grammar -attributions always come first -use simple words and numbers -keep it clean -5 W's -Don't bury the lead
First "network" broadcast
1921 boxing done simultaneously between WJZ and WJY
First commercial use of TV technology
1939
First sport event covered by the newspaper
1869 Harvard vs Oxford crew
Telephone
1876: Alexander Gram Bell
First Big Football Game
1879 Harvard vs Yale on thanksgiving day
First radio broadcast
1912 UoMinnesota PBP expirement (no one heard)
Ad revenue on tv exceeds radio for the first time
1954
In what year does televisions ad revenue exceed radio for the first-time
1954
Videotape Recorder invented
1956
First live blimp shot
1959 orange bowl
First telecast of the Olympics
1960
Super Bowl 1
1967 - Green Bay Packers vs Kansas City Chiefs
Heidi Game
1968 NBC leaves the game with a minute left and Oakland comes back for the win
Fists of Freedom
1968 Summer Olympics - Tommy, lee, carlos)
Monday Night Football
1970 made by Roone Arledge
First FIFA women's world cup
1991
Re-creations were a part of baseball broadcasting almost from the start. What year saw the last radio recreation as Western Union discontinued telegraphic play-by-play services?
1991
The first case of long distance information sharing
490 BC early greeks and romans sent a runner to Athens to alert the people that the greeks won the battle
Only sport where PBP has to keep their own score
Baseball
Which of the following announcers called MLB games for NBC from 1985-89, and still does games for the MLB Network. He is one of the best interviewers of all-time, not only sports figures but in general. He has also host more Olympic games then anyone with the possible exception of Jim McKay
Bob Costas
In 1953 this television network began airing NFL games on Saturday night. This is widely credited as being the start of the rise of football in America that continues to this day.
DuMont
First advertiser to recognize the impact of TV
Gillette
First full time radio announcer
Harold Arlin - baseball between Pirates and Phillies
Two types of interviews
Informational and Interpretive
This Emmy Award winning announcer has done the rare 3-peat (twice), broadcasting the Super Bowl, Final Four and the Masters over a 63 day period of time. He is known for his saying "A tradition like no other" when referring to the Masters.
Jim Nantz
First televised sporting event
May 1939 - Princeton vs Columbia baseball on NBC
Early voice of the Yankees
Mel Allen
What segment made sports radio on WFAN take off?
Mike and the Mad Dog
According to the documentary on the 1968 Mexico City Olympics, Harry Edwards was the founder of what organization.
Olympic Project for Human Rights
First female sports broadcaster on network television
Phyllis George
On radio, the ______ announcer is the star
PBP
Is baseball better suited for TV or radio?
Radio
With the launch of Telstar in 1962 satellite broadcasting was made possible. Which of the following was the first European event televised via satellite to the United States.
The Grand Prix of LeMans
This PBP announcer is the youngest to ever call a World Series game (25-years old). He attended Fordham University in the Bronx, New York. He is known for letting the crowd tell the story and valuing description over stats. He is considered the best baseball PBP announcer of all-time by most scholars.
Vin Scully
This person is considered the best baseball broadcaster of all-time. His ability to tell a story while continuing to do play-by-play is legendary. He worked alone on both TV and radio his entire career
Vin Scully
First broadcast of a live sporting event from hundreds of miles away
WEAF in NY doing chicago vs princeton
What was the first all-sports radio station in the US?
WFAN
First all sports talk radio station
WFAN in 1980s
What two stations were the first to use satellite technology to broadcast their signal. They become the worlds first "superstations
WTBS and WGN
First US team to play for a world championship
Womens soccer
Football PBP on radio
always give down and distance, yard line, location on field, formation, score, time remaining, quarter
Basketball PBP
always know where the ball is, the score, who has the ball, and time left
On TV, the _____ is the star
analyst (PBP focuses on who did what)
Technical Aspects of interviewing on radio
capture natural sounds; find a quiet spot; leave space between answer and next question; standard outcue
PONY express
first big breakthrough in the US of moving information across space
Wide World of Sports
first telecasted in 1961
Easiest PBP sport to call
football (downtime between plays, but not too much)
Telegraph
invented in 1700s but adopted in US in 1844 after Samuel Morse showed how it could be used; allowed for the flow of information instantly for the first time
Football: after the snap (TV)
lay out just before the snap; identify the ball carrier (offensive hero); identify who made the tackle (defensive hero); set up the analyst
Football PBP on TV
provide the same information as radio but viewers can see it so you can leave things out; job is to set up the analyst; short-clear-concise
Above the line
refers to those involved in the creative end of production (producer, associate producers, assistant producers, director, on-air talent); usually get paid a flat fee rather than by hour
Below the line
refers to those who work in a technical capacity on the show (technical director, AD, graphics, replay, camera, engineering, A1, A2, editors); usually paid hourly or daily rate
Three categories of TV PBP
setting the situation, identification, commentary (analyst)
First MLB team to allow broadcasts of every game
the Cubs end of 1920s