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Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Bob Ley

Sports Media with Richard Deitsch

Audacy

News, Business News, Sports, Sports News

4.3721 Ratings

🗓️ 2 July 2019

⏱️ 49 minutes

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Summary

Episode 59 of the Sports Media Podcast features guest Bob Ley, who recently retired from ESPN after 40 years with the network. Ley was ESPN’s longest-serving commentator, joining the network as a SportsCenter anchor on its third day of operation (September 9, 1979)and had hosted Outside the Lines since its inception in May 1990. In this podcast, Ley discussed why he left ESPN; dispelling any notion that this was not his decision and his alone; how he came to his decision; what he did during his sabbatical from ESPN prior to announcing his retirement; whether he would do some on-air one-offs for ESPN in the future; what he believes the future is for Outside The Lines and whether management will support the show; how he navigated ESPN internally for 40 years; how the rounds of layoffs impacted his day to day at ESPN; how ESPN attempts to navigate the discussion of politics, race and social issues when its front-facing people discuss it on their social media channels; what it was like for him internally when reporting on ESPN’s league partners; the experience of covering the World Cup in South Africa; where his current professional interest lie; the most satisfying and challenging stories he worked on; what it’s like to be a guest at your own online funeral and much more. You can subscribe to this podcast on Apple Podcasts, Google Play, Spotify, Radio.com 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

Ladies and gentlemen, gentlemen.

0:05.4

Hey, everybody, this is Richard Deich and welcome the Sports Media Podcast.

0:08.5

My producers are Terrence Malagon and Chris Flannery.

0:11.8

One guest this week, but it is a guest that those people who are listening to this podcast

0:16.5

will be very familiar with.

0:19.6

It is Bob Lee.

0:25.1

And last week, Bob Lee announced he would retire from ESPN at the end of June.

0:29.8

After 40 years with the network, he was ESPN's longest serving commentator,

0:36.3

joining ESPN as a Sports Center anchor on its third day of operation, September 9th of 1979.

0:41.5

He had hosted outside the line since its inception in May of 1990.

0:45.7

He was also a host of the weekly E-60 show on Sunday mornings.

0:52.1

He was the face of the Network's World Cup coverage and soccer coverage. And I'd be here all day if I was going to list more of his resume so I will

0:56.0

just bring him in now Bob Lee welcome maybe welcome back to the sports media podcast

1:02.2

it's been it's been a while rich how you doing all right well really more importantly how are you

1:08.0

doing uh so people will yeah people will speculate on your reasons for leaving.

1:14.8

So let's just delve into this right away.

1:17.3

How much of this was your decision?

1:19.0

Get off. Get off the grassy knoll, folks.

1:23.0

Get off. I put out a statement. It's 100% true.

1:26.9

Please, why does no one believe? I know you believe it.

1:30.2

How much it was 1,000% my decision. Let's just make that point move off because the company was magnificent.

1:39.4

Conversations I had with Conner Shell and Jimmy Patero. They were just, they were princes.

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