Origins with James Andrew Miller
Summary: After spending more than three years working on his latest book, “Tinderbox: HBO’s Ruthless Pursuit of New Frontiers,” replete with 757 interviews, Origins host Jim Miller decided he hadn’t had enough, and has returned with new interviews to further explore one of the world’s most iconic premium content brands. Origins Chapter 7 is titled, “HBO: Present, Past, and Future,” featuring leading voices from inside and outside the world of HBO.
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Michael Wilbon gets raw in a back and forth on PTI, former president Barack Obama, and the good and evil surrounding social media.
In the fall of ’17 — before she left SportsCenter — Jemele Hill shared her thoughts on her wild ride with social media and trying to make the best of being a co-anchor on a show that wasn’t a great fit. There’s a lot of candor here about life inside ESPN.
This interview with Michael Smith took place after Jemele Hill left his side as co-anchor of SC6, and offers insight into why Smith’s time alone at the desk lasted only about a month.
Tony Kornheiser may have been the last person convinced that using him and his Washington Post colleague Michael Wilbon as anchors of Pardon the Interruption was a good idea.
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It started on ESPN’s first night on the air, and remains a vital artery today, but in between there’s been a whole lot of action going on behind the scenes. Many of SportsCenter’s most notable anchors share their stories — and opinions — about ESPN’s legendary workhorse. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
The continuation of 30for30: Dreams...Nightmares...Dreams. In today’s crowded content universe, how does a new idea break out to become a celebrated brand? What do filmmakers covet most? (Hint: It’s not money). Discover the story behind all the stories care of Barry Levinson, John Skipper, Bill Simmons, and many more. Welcome to the 30for30 on 30for30. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
In today’s crowded content universe, how does a new idea break out to become a celebrated brand? What do filmmakers covet most? (Hint: It’s not money). Discover the story behind all the stories care of Barry Levinson, John Skipper, Bill Simmons, and many more. Welcome to the 30for30 on 30for30. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
More than 30 years after its launch, College Game Day continues to draw big crowds on screen and campus — begging the question: What is its secret? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
If you think Pardon the Interruption was a Kornheiser/Wilbon idea, think again. Episode 2 explains how the show was created, and why it's still successful after more than a decade and a half on the air. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
“ESPN & Social Media: A Troubled Marriage” examines key events, and reveals candid, personal reflections on the past decade of social media life at ESPN. More than 20 current and former ESPNers tackle topics including President Trump, Barstool, suspensions, and numerous other topics. It’s raw, surprising, and sure to be controversial. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Origins Chapter Two: ESPN is the second installment of an all-new podcast series by James Andrew Miller, award-winning journalist and best-selling author of the NYT best selling books on ESPN, Saturday Night Live and CAA, the Creative Artist Agency, which will be exploring epochal beginnings—whether from the fields of film, television, music, publishing, or even human relationships. The five-part ESPN podcast chapter of Origins will feature deep dives into the histories of “Pardon the Interruption,”30for30”documentary series, “College Game Day,” “SportsCenter” and “Social Media at ESPN.” You’ll hear from all the key players, including Michelle Beadle, Chris Berman, Linda Cohn, Rich Eisen, Chris Fowler, Jemele Hill, Tony Kornheiser, Bob Ley, Keith Olbermann, Dan Patrick, Bill Simmons, Sage Steele, Scott Van Pelt, Mike Wilbon and many more. Origins Chapter Two: ESPN launches on December 18th and features conversations with Bill Simmons, Michelle Beadle, Chris Berman, Linda Cohn, Rich Eisen, Chris Fowler, Jemele Hill, Tony Kornheiser, Bob Ley, Keith Olbermann, Dan Patrick, Sage Steele, Scott Van Pelt, Mike Wilbon and many more. Listeners will hear first-hand accounts of how the shows were created, how they evolved, and how they changed the lives of everyone involved. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
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