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SBJ I Factor: Amy Latimer, presented by Allied Sports
13:45
Amy Latimer, recently promoted to executive vice president and COO of Delaware North and a 2011 SBJ Game Changer, talks about her career path, passion for sports and what her eventual biography would be titled.
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Lamping: If Jags leave, Jacksonville will never get another NFL team
1:22
Jaguars president Mark Lamping is confident that the team will find a stadium solution because 'our interests are aligned' with the region's. But he also believes, 'If Jacksonville loses its NFL team, they're never going to get another one.'
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SBJ Spotlight Chris Allphin interview
4:06
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SBJ Spotlight Katie Hodel interview
3:56
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SBJ Spotlight Amy Latimer Interview
1:34
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Up and down: Joe Buck, Coach Prime, SEC Net’s Pete Sousa and NFL scheduler Howard Katz
7:24
On the verge of becoming, with Troy Aikman, a member of the longest-tenured broadcast duo in NFL history, Joe Buck showed again Monday night how he can rise to the occasion, said co-host Andrew Marchand in naming Buck as his “Who’s Up” this week.
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Marchand and Ourand Ep. 104: Inside view on ESPN-Charter
1:11:04
Just hours before the first “Monday Night Football” game of the season, Disney and Charter reached a deal to restore ABC and ESPN on Spectrum cable systems. Disney’s Justin Connolly was one of the key executives on that deal.
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SBJ Live - 2023 NFL Season Preview
49:53
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Episode 103: The industry-defining battle between ESPN and Charter
1:04:31
All Disney networks, including ESPN, went dark on Charter’s Spectrum cable systems on Aug. 31, affecting close to 15 million subscribers. Andrew Marchand and John Ourand discuss how the dispute got to this point and what should happen next.
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ESPN-Charter fight shows how leverage is shifting
18:06
ESPN, in a dispute with Charter that has seen Disney networks blacked out by the cable company, is “using a playbook that was developed back in the 1990s,” said SBJ’s John Ourand.
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Ourand: Small operator Cable One inspired Charter’s game plan in fight with ESPN
4:42
SBJ’s John Ourand: “What Cable One has been able to do in the past four years is to show Charter that if it does away with video, there’s still a pretty good business ahead.”
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