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Morning Somewhere

2024.01.02: Played Off

Morning Somewhere

Burnie Burns and Ashley Burns

Society & Culture

4.9615 Ratings

🗓️ 2 January 2024

⏱️ 20 minutes

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Summary

Burnie and Ashley discuss the NCAA playoffs and the impact of videogames on sports broadcasting. Ashley fills us in on the latest copyright developments with Steamboat Willy (named used without permission)Support the show

Transcript

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0:00.0

Sometimes you win, sometimes you lose, sometimes it rain.

0:06.6

Hey, we're recording the podcast.

0:09.7

Shut up!

0:10.8

Good morning to you wherever you are, because it is morning somewhere for January 2nd, 2020.

0:21.3

My name is Bernie Burns.

0:22.9

With me right over there is head cheerleader, Ashley.

0:26.7

How are you?

0:28.0

Very enthusiastic.

0:30.1

I'm in a collegiate mood today.

0:31.7

Yes, I can tell because someone was up all night.

0:34.8

I was up all night.

0:36.2

Watching college football. If I sound a little froggy today, it's because when the Texas Longhorns versus the Washington Huskies, well-played game, by the way, on all sides, that started here at our time at about two in the morning. So I had to wake up and watch it. I ended up watching both the playoff games last night, but I also sound a little fron. What do you mean both the playoff games? There's, last night was the semi-final round, excuse me, I don't what I said, semi-final, of the college football playoffs. And so only four teams make it in. It's the first round, is what it is. Okay. And it's this single elimination, double elimination?

1:11.6

Yep.

1:11.9

Just straight up.

1:12.8

Round Robin.

1:14.7

And then nope.

1:15.6

Just assume I know nothing about any of this because I don't.

1:18.8

Well, they typically limit the games that football players play because of damage, right?

1:24.3

So there's always a big gap between the season and the bowl games. Also,

1:28.1

that's marketing stuff as well. And there was a big debate because they didn't always have a

1:33.0

play off. And one of the reasons was these are students and it's just more games they have to play

1:37.7

when they're students and then athletes. You know, they're not athlete students or student

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