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The Colin Cowherd Podcast

Colin Cowherd Podcast - Dodgers/Cubs Tokyo Opener, Caitlin Clark’s Massive Impact, College Football Playoff Changes

The Colin Cowherd Podcast

iHeartPodcasts and The Volume

Sports, Football, Basketball, Sports News, News

4.81.1K Ratings

🗓️ 7 March 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

Colin nerds out with Mike Mulvihill, the President of Insight and Analytics at Fox Sports!

They start with Fox broadcasting the MLB Tokyo series between the Dodgers and Cubs and the business of baseball broadcasting rights and creating big “events” out of regular season games (3:00), and discuss whether the MLB becoming a league of “have and have nots” has actually been good for the sport overall (6:45). 

They talk about the importance for networks to own the broadcasting rights to the biggest events in sports like the Super Bowl and World Series and the importance of creating lifelong memories during one of their broadcasts (12:30).

They discuss the future of cable television in the era of streaming , how networks are trying to adapt, and whether cable will become unviable as a business (15:30). They also look at the state of the streaming business where multiple companies are losing money and whether some streamers could consolidate or shutter (25:30 and the future of sports broadcasting on streaming platforms (31:45). 

They dive into college football and the Big Ten and which brands are the most impactful outside of Michigan and Ohio State, why Nebraska could be a sleeping giant if the program rebounds and why the Big Ten has been able to garner the most media revenue of any conference (33:30).

They discuss whether the WNBA is a viable television product on its own, or if the addition of Caitlin Clark’s superstardom is the only factor propping it up and why the lack of globalization has women’s basketball on a growth trajectory (40:45). 

Colin argues the TV networks create a far better television product for NFL broadcasts compared to the streaming platforms and whether streamers would be best served in partnering with the networks to produce the broadcasts for streaming. They also discuss why it’s so important for games to remain on broadcast TV and the importance of the NFL to the TV networks (52:30).  

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0:00.0

Make some noise for the greatest shooter of all time, Steph Curry.

0:05.2

We went live from All-Star Weekend for a new podcast called Goat, Greatest of Their Era.

0:10.4

And we ranked our top five shooters from the 2000s.

0:13.0

Major 5, Dirk Ford.

0:14.5

Asia is a league.

0:15.6

You won't believe who Steph left off his list.

0:17.9

That's so tough.

0:18.8

That's why we tap these conversations.

0:20.6

Yes, absolutely.

0:21.2

I love it.

0:22.1

Listen to Goat, G-O-T-E, greatest of their era, on the I-Hard Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcast.

0:29.9

What's up, everyone?

0:30.7

It's Greg Rosenthal, and I'm teaming up with the King of Spring.

0:34.9

Daniel Jeremiah.

0:36.0

He requires me to say that. We're going to be bringing you 40s and

0:38.7

free agents, the only podcast you'll need this NFL draft season. From DJ's mock drafts to my

0:43.7

top 101 free agents, we'll have it covered for you with all new episodes every Thursday,

0:48.8

keeping you up to date as we head to the NFL draft. Listen to 40s and free agents starting on March 6th on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts,

0:57.9

or wherever you get your podcast.

1:00.5

We live in a divided country, and our media couldn't be more polarizing.

1:04.6

That's why we started the middle with Jeremy Hobson.

1:06.8

It's about bringing voices not from the extremes, but from the vast middle into the national conversation.

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