PODCAST: ON THE DL
PODCAST: ON THE DL
Lots of news in the news from a news standpoint today. But first...
Will Leitch and AJ Daulerio, thee of Deadspin fame, hosted the Dan Patrick Radio Show yesterday, for three whole hours. Many in the ‘sphere listened in and we all seemed to have our take on Twitter, blogs, etc.
But what did Will and AJ think of Will and AJ? They joined us for a conversation about their time filling in for DP. Also on the show is executive producer Paul Pabst, who booked the duo and helped run the show for the day.
We talk about the difficulty running a show that’s live on both radio and TV. Was it harder than they expected it to be? And while Will was charged with being the host -- driving traffic in and out of breaks and getting to callers -- AJ played the expert role, when he spoke, which seemed quite sparingly at times.
Rather than give a full critique of the show, I’ll say this: it got better as the show went on, and by the end, they had a pretty interesting radio conversation going. We discuss how their comfort level with the radio process compared to the comfort level they had with their guests. Early on, they talked with friends in the industry, and just when they started to get the hang of this radio thing, they introduced Deadspin nemesis Jason Whitlock.
And you know what, the interview was good. And cordial, much to my chagrin. Why does everyone have to play nice? I ask the guys, what’s wrong with the occasional feud?
Pabst explains that he got many emails from people thinking it would devolve into an Artie Lange situation, especially with Daulerio. But for those who know AJ from our show, he’s pretty trustworthy with things like that. Were the people at the DP Show concerned? How close was his finger to the dump button. And I ask Pabst if he, specifically, felt it easier or harder to work with radio newbies he can mold, than someone like Patrick who has been doing this forever and may be harder to critique?
Last, we talk about their radio future? Is there a future? Is this something either of them would like to do again, and could this be something we see from Deadspin in the future. They have the Deadcast built in, so could there be a Deadspin Radio channel coming soon?
Court Report:
Nick comes back in to talk about the Rick Pitino story, where the Louisville Courier Journal is reporting he did admit to police that he had sex with Karen Sypher in a restaurant and that he gave her $3000 to get an abortion. Yikes.
We discuss the logistics of Sypher’s story of getting pregnant and getting an ultrasound and an eventual abortion. Does the timing even work out? And is some of what she’s suggesting the truth or could it all be one big extortion lie?
At this point, the only one charged with anything is Sypher, so if you go by the law, we’re expected to believe Pitino in this situation. This, on the heels of Ben Roethlisberger’s civil suit, and news coming out that the woman in that case was hoping to have a ‘Ben’ in the oven (per reports), it becomes increasingly hard to believe women in high-profile rape cases that get played out in the news.
This is not a good thing. There are too many actual rapes in this country, and too many times women are afraid to come forward at the risk of their lives being picked apart by media. Is that fair, or have their been too many cases where the allegations are fabricated that we’re led to believe the famous man first?
The Weekend That Is:
We briefly talk about golfers being put on the clock to introduce PGA Championship this weekend and discuss who Nick should pick for his year-long fantasy pool. Who do you have? Nick is letting listeners pick one player for him (not Tiger).
Housekeeping:
Will the US Soccer team win today in Mexico? I say they will. Why not? It’s just a stadium. It’s just a country. They aren’t playing on the moon. They are a better team than Mexico, aren’t they? I guess we find out today.
And we talk about the Philly Daily News story that members of the Pittsburgh Steelers, back in 2006, were shooting guns with PA State Police. Insane. We wrote it up over at The Sporting Blog.
Stefan Fatsis comes back tomorrow. I’ll try not to call him my hero again.
Wednesday, August 12, 2009
On the DL Podcast - Episode 226