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Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Austin Murphy and Daniel Dale

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Audacy

News, Business News, Sports, Sports News

4.3721 Ratings

🗓️ 9 January 2019

⏱️ 80 minutes

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Summary

Episode 35 of the Sports Media Podcast with Richard Deitsch features two guests: longtime Sports Illustrated writer Austin Murphy, and Daniel Dale, the Toronto Star’s Washington bureau chief. In this podcast, Murphy discussed the recent piece he wrote for The Atlantic (“I Used to Write for Sports Illustrated, Now I Deliver Packages for Amazon”) in which he discussed his new job as an Amazon driver at age 57; why his piecestruck such a chord, especially on social media; how he approached writing it; what the writing job market been for him since leaving SI; the issue of ageism for sports writers; covering Lance Armstrong during the Tour De France and college football for SI; getting laid off from a job after decades, and much more.  Dale discussed covering Donald Trump’s administration; his reputation as a premier Presidential fact-checkers; how he fact-checks in real-time and on social media; the record for the most lies in a month; why some outlets are reticent to use the word “lie; whether the focus on Trump is unfair compared to previous administrations; Dale’s contact with the White House; his experience on social media; why he describes his email inbox as “a dark place”; gaining celebrity in political circles in the  U.S. and balancing that with hischarter as a journalist; the role of CNN prior to the 2016 Presidential Election; what his U.S. colleagues think of his work and whether they think he is an advocate or opinonist; how the U.S. political media can improve; how Canadian audience perceive the Canadian media today; how trust-building can demonstrate that journalists are human and relatable people who are doing the best job they can; how long he will keep his current assignment; what he thinks of the Toronto Raptors in 2019 and his thoughts on the Kawhi Leonard-DeMar DeRozan trade; attending Raptors games; his prediction for how this season will conclude; the prospect of writing about the team, and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Stitcher and more. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

Hey, everybody. This is Richard Deich, and welcome to the Sports Media podcast. My producer, as always, is Lou Pellegrino. Two great guests this week, two conversations I really, really enjoy. First up is Austin Murphy. He is a long-accomplished sports journalist and author, and for many years, was a senior writer at Sports Illustrated. On Christmas Day, the Atlantic

0:21.7

published his essay titled, I used to write for Sports Illustrated. Now I deliver packages for Amazon.

0:28.3

And that piece is where Austin Murphy discussed his transition in age 57 from writing for

0:32.3

SI to working as a driver for Amazon. We talk about that piece why he wrote it.

0:38.3

And what is in the future for Austin Murphy?

0:42.0

Following Austin is Daniel Dale.

0:44.4

He is the Toronto Stars Washington Bureau Chief covering U.S. President Donald Trump's administration

0:50.1

and other stories in the United States.

0:53.1

Daniel Dale has just been remarkable and has gotten remarkably well known in the U.S.

0:57.7

for his Trump checks, where he basically fact checks the president of the United States in real time.

1:04.8

Again, a fascinating conversation with him.

1:08.3

But I want to be transparent with the honest.

1:09.7

Be forewarned.

1:13.5

You know, that interview is certainly critical of Donald Trump, critical of his falsehoods and lies. So if that's not something you want to

1:19.8

hear, I totally understand that. But if you're interested in how Daniel Dale does his job and sort of

1:25.7

the transparency that he tries to do in real time, check it out, because I think

1:29.3

you're going to really find it interesting. So Austin Murphy up first, then Daniel Dale,

1:33.7

coming up on the sports media podcast. Austin Murphy is an accomplished sports journalist and

1:39.6

author, and for many years was a senior writer at Sports Illustrated, where we work together.

1:44.9

On Christmas Day, the Atlantic published his essay titled,

1:48.1

I used to write for Sports Illustrated.

1:50.2

Now I deliver packages for Amazon, where Murphy discussed his transition at age 57,

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