

Turner has scrapped the “Players Only” format, turning to strong play-by-players in Ian Eagle and Brian Anderson. Lefkoe will be joined on set by Dwyane Wade, Shaquille O’Neal and Candace Parker. Out of the Bleachers: Bleacher Report’s Adam Lefkoe will be the new host on TNT’s Tuesday night NBA coverage.

Romo’s contract talks will accelerate after the NFL season. Before Jon Gruden left ESPN for the Raiders, he reportedly made $6.5 million to do Monday nights. Smith’s contract could be the high point for ESPN broadcasters for a while, though ESPN could make a run at free-agent-to-be NFL game analyst Tony Romo.ĮSPN is expected to have interest in Romo for “Monday Night Football,” and Romo could try to eclipse John Madden’s record for an NFL analyst of $8 million. He still will be under the terms of the new deal, but ESPN plans to be a bit more strategic in Smith’s usage with appointment viewing for “SportsCenter.” Though he is somewhat polarizing, one thing that can’t be denied is that he works hard. Now, well into his second act with ESPN, Smith has more of a routine. The Post previously reported Smith will give up his national ESPN Radio show next year.ĮSPN wants to try to find a fit for Smith on its direct-to-consumer subscription service, ESPN+, and for him to continue to be active through his and their social media channels. Though the finer points of the contract are not fully completed, Smith has already started hosting Wednesday’s “SportsCenter” leading into ESPN’s NBA schedule that night. Smith will continue to be front and center on ESPN’s air with his daily morning show “First Take,” as well as on “SportsCenter” and the network’s NBA coverage. Smith got nearly $8 million, but he received some money upfront, making it more worth his while to re-up with a year left on his current deal. When The Post first reported negotiations between Smith and ESPN in April, some in the industry felt Smith might be able to negotiate a $10 million annual salary. This will move Smith past Mike Greenberg’s $6.5 million, which was ESPN’s previous known highest salary. Smith’s new five-year contract will make him ESPN’s highest-paid sportscaster with an annual salary that will approach $8 million per year, according to sources. Greg Olsen nailed Super Bowl's crucial play - and now the pressure is on Tom Brady Tim McCarver, MLB TV's most prolific analyst, was a professor of the gameĪpple not bringing Katie Nolan, Melanie Newman back for MLB broadcasts Justin Shackil to be offered WFAN job with huge Yankees implications You can find out more about careers in radio sports commentating from The Pips.Charles Barkley only considering CNN show out of 'respect' for Gayle King You could join the Sports Journalists' Association for training opportunities and to make industry contacts. You'll need to record examples of your commentating to show your skills to potential employers. Building up a network of industry contacts can help you find out about vacancies. More information Career tipsĬompetition for jobs is very strong and very few jobs are advertised. You'll usually need a background in sport or journalism.Īs a sports professional, you may start off as a co-commentator or summariser, offering a specialist opinion on the action and tactical insights, before progressing to lead commentator.

You can apply directly to employers if you've got some of the relevant skills and knowledge needed for this job. The Sports Journalists Association has more ideas about where to look for work experience.
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volunteer for community, hospital or student radio, or TV.record commentary for websites or internet radio stations.commentate for amateur matches at schools, college or for local teams.volunteer to commentate on charity events like fun runs.You'll need to have some practical experience and be able to show you have a real enthusiasm for sports commentating. You'll need to show employers that you have the sports knowledge and commentating skills that they're looking for. You'll need to work your way up from commentating at a local level and applying for promotion when you've got more experience.

You could get started by working as a broadcast assistant in a television or radio company. Higher apprenticeships relevant to this role include:
