ESPN's Gambling Scandal Coverage Fails Breaking News Test
ESPN’s Gamble, CBS and John Dickerson, and Graham Platner’s Reddit Posts
Resources
Books
- "Casablanca" - Mentioned as a classic film that the hosts discussed, with a specific quote from the movie being referenced.
Videos & Documentaries
- "The Godfather" - Mentioned as a classic film that the hosts discussed.
Research & Studies
- "The Athletic" article on NBA gambling story - Quoted from to detail the charges against NBA figures.
Articles & Papers
- Drew Lenner's piece about ESPN (awful announcing) - Cited as an example of criticism regarding ESPN's ability to cover real news.
People Mentioned
- Clayton Kershaw - Mentioned as a baseball player, used as a reference for bringing in a substitute.
- Lindsey Jones - Mentioned as a colleague with whom the host was "fellowshipping."
- Shohei Ohtani - Mentioned in the context of a previous gambling-related story involving his interpreter.
- Bob Costas - Referenced as a skilled broadcaster, used as a comparison to Adrian Wojnarowski.
- Bob Lee - Mentioned as a former ESPN employee who retired in 2019.
- Roger Cossack - Mentioned as a former ESPN employee who was laid off in 2017.
- Pablo Torre - Mentioned as a former ESPN employee.
- Adrian Wojnarowski (Woj) - Praised for his reporting and broadcasting skills, particularly in contrast to Shams Charania.
- Shams Charania (Shams) - Discussed extensively for his perceived discomfort and lack of effectiveness when reporting on breaking news outside of transactions.
- Wendy - Mentioned as a potential person to have covered the NBA gambling story, possibly referring to Wendy Nix.
- Brian Windhorst - Mentioned as a former "Press Box" cast member and someone who would have been good at covering the NBA gambling story.
- Don Van Natta - Mentioned as someone who would have been good at covering the NBA gambling story due to his ability to read documents.
- David Purdum - Mentioned as someone who covers gambling as an industry and would have been a good person to have on television to discuss the NBA gambling story.
- Jeremy Shapp - Mentioned as someone who might have been expected to cover the NBA gambling story.
- Donnie - Mentioned in the context of an unfortunate rap career, possibly referring to Donnie Deutsch.
- Nick Wright - Mentioned as a "friend of the show" who talks about poker.
- Barry Weiss - Mentioned as the person in charge of CBS News who is looking to make changes.
- Maurice DuBois - Co-anchor of the CBS Evening News with John Dickerson.
- Nora O'Donnell - Mentioned as a potential candidate to anchor the CBS Evening News.
- Tony Dokoupil - Mentioned as a potential candidate to anchor the CBS Evening News.
- Bret Baier - Mentioned as a potential candidate to anchor the CBS Evening News, with discussion about his contract at Fox News.
- Chris Wallace - Mentioned as someone who moved to a different network, highlighting that such moves are not always shocking.
- Sean Hannity - Mentioned as an example of someone who would be a shocking hire for CBS News.
- Pete Heckas - Mentioned in relation to new rules of journalism at the Pentagon.
- Drew Harwell - Mentioned as a reporter who has done terrific work on the Pentagon story.
- Tim Pool - Mentioned as an influencer whose media brand is part of the coalition signing Pentagon journalism rules.
- Donald Trump - Mentioned in the context of his administration's approach to reporters and his potential influence on media outlets.
- Caroline Lovett - Mentioned as someone who has spoken about reporters in unsavory terms.
- Eleanor Watson - Mentioned as a CBS News reporter who broke a story about a strike on drug boats.
- Ed O'Keefe - Mentioned as a CBS News reporter who tweeted about a University of Virginia settlement headline.
- Jeff Bezos - Mentioned as the owner of The Washington Post, whose financial interests were allegedly aligned with the paper's editorials.
- Adam O'Dell - Mentioned as the new opinions editor of The Washington Post.
- Jason Momoa - Appears in a promotional segment for Chime.
- Shinzo Abe - Mentioned as the former Prime Minister of Japan, who met with Donald Trump.
- Tommy Vietor - Host of Pod Save America, interviewed Graham Platter.
- Susan Collins - Mentioned as a potential figure in political advertising.
- Liz Goodwin - Washington Post reporter who found Reddit posts by Graham Platter.
- Sawyer Loftus - Reporter for the Bangor Daily News who wrote about Graham Platter's Reddit posts.
- Mark Subjects - Mentioned in relation to the opinion section of The Washington Post.
- Jonathan Martin - Wrote a column in Politico about voters swooning over candidates like Graham Platter.
- James Talarico - Mentioned as a candidate who has had profiles written about him.
- Zaron Manndani - Mentioned as someone who has had profiles written about him.
- Colin Allred - Mentioned as a candidate with a similar profile to Graham Platter.
- Joe Davis - Fox's announcer who called a walk-off homer.
- Freddy Freeman - Player who hit a walk-off homer.
- Michelle - Mentioned in relation to the Astros.
- Francis - Mentioned in relation to stolen crown jewels from the Louvre.
- Bruce Baldwin - Producer of The Press Box.
- Kyle Creighton - Former producer of The Press Box.
- Ben Cruz - Involved in creating The Press Box's Instagram account.
- Brian Waters - Involved in creating The Press Box's Instagram account.
- David Schumacher - Mentioned as the person the strained pun headline is attributed to.
- Dan Perkel - Contributor of a headline to The New York Times.
- Christian - Contributor of a headline to The New York Times.
- Francis - Mentioned in relation to stolen crown jewels from the Louvre.
- Sean McBain - Mentioned in relation to stolen crown jewels from the Louvre.
Organizations & Institutions
- The Home Depot - Sponsor of the podcast.
- United Airlines - Mentioned in a story about a pilot offering a child a look at the flight deck.
- The Ringer - The podcast network on which "The Press Box" is featured.
- Portland Trail Blazers - NBA team coached by Chauncey Billups.
- Miami Heat - NBA team for which Terry Rozier plays.
- ESPN - Discussed extensively regarding its coverage of the NBA gambling story and its perceived decline in covering "real news."
- The Banana Gambino Lucchesi and Genovese crime families - Mentioned as groups allegedly involved in a scheme with Chauncey Billups.
- Detroit Pistons - NBA team for which Chauncey Billups played and contributed to a championship.
- Fox News - Mentioned in relation to news coverage and potential anchor hires for CBS News.
- The Guardian - Publication that reported on John Dickerson leaving CBS News.
- The Daily - Mentioned in relation to a program hosted by Bob Lee.
- The Pentagon - Discussed in relation to new journalism rules and reporters leaving.
- Real America's Voice - A cable network that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- YouTube TV - Mentioned as a potential platform for Real America's Voice.
- Lindell TV - A streaming service discussed in relation to Pentagon journalism rules.
- The Gateway Pundit - A website that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- The Post Millennial - A media outlet that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- Human Events - A media outlet that signed Pentagon journalism rules, with discussion about its content.
- The National Pulse - A media outlet that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- RedState - A media outlet that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- Turning Point USA - Mentioned as the media brand Frontlines is part of.
- Timcast - A media brand associated with Tim Pool.
- Washington Reporter - A substack-based newsletter that signed Pentagon journalism rules.
- The Daily Stormer - Mentioned as a hypothetical extreme outlet.
- Ohio State University - Mentioned in comparison to the name "Gateway Pundit."
- The New York Times - Discussed in relation to its pivot to video and headline writing.
- The Washington Post - Discussed regarding its opinion section, alleged alignment with Jeff Bezos's interests, and handling of press inquiries.
- NPR - Publication where David Fulflick wrote a story about The Washington Post.
- Disney - Corporate parent of ESPN.
- CBS News - Discussed in relation to changes in the Evening News and potential new anchors.
- Fox News - Mentioned in relation to potential anchor hires for CBS News.
- The Associated Press (AP) - Publication that reported on Graham Platter's tattoo.
- The Bangor Daily News - Publication that reported on Graham Platter's Reddit posts.
- The White House - Mentioned in relation to its media briefing room and treatment of reporters.
- The Louvre - Mentioned in relation to a heist of crown jewels.
- Ole Miss - Mentioned in relation to a football game.
- Oklahoma - Mentioned in relation to a football game.
- TCU - University where the hosts attended film class and where a running back room is discussed.
- St. Petersburg, Florida - Mentioned as the hometown of a Ryan Green who signed with Florida State.
- Mississippi Gulf Coast Community College - Where Don Hammeck is from.
- Florida Times-Union - Publication where Paul Runnstrand writes.
- The Boston Globe - Mentioned in relation to sports reporting.
- The Philadelphia Inquirer - Mentioned in relation to sports reporting.
- The Astros - Baseball team mentioned in relation to Michelle and intentional walks.
- The Texans - Football team mentioned in relation to the hosts' location.
- The Dodgers - Baseball team mentioned in relation to Dodger Stadium.
- The Senate - Mentioned in relation to Graham Platter's candidacy.
- The Democratic Party - Discussed in relation to Graham Platter's candidacy and the Pod Save America podcast.
- The Republican Party - Mentioned in relation to Graham Platter's potential candidacy.
- The FBI - Mentioned in relation to Donald Trump and legal matters.
- The NFL Network - Mentioned in relation to a potential merger with ESPN.
- The NBA - Discussed extensively regarding gambling and player/coach arrests.
- The MLB - Mentioned in relation to postseason baseball.
- The NFL - Mentioned in relation to football clichés.
- The PGA Tour - Not explicitly mentioned, but implied context for sports media coverage.
- The NHL - Not explicitly mentioned, but implied context for sports media coverage.
- The NCAA - Not explicitly mentioned, but implied context for sports media coverage.
- The Super Bowl - Not explicitly mentioned, but implied context for sports media coverage.
Courses & Educational Resources
- Banking Smarter 101 with Chime - A promotional segment presented as a finance lesson.
Websites & Online Resources
- Reddit - Mentioned as the platform where Graham Platter posted deleted comments.
- Twitter - Mentioned as a platform for overwork jokes and for The Press Box's account.
- Blue Sky - Mentioned as a platform for The Press Box's account.
- Instagram - Mentioned as a new account for The Press Box.
- SoundCloud - Mentioned in relation to Graham Platter's potential rap career.
- Chime.com - Mentioned for information on fees and credit building.
- Loveofdriving.us - Website to learn more about Mobile One.
- Bloomberg.com - Website to subscribe for business news.
- Pod Save America - A podcast mentioned as a platform for embattled Democrats to get a sympathetic hearing.
- Twitter.com/pressboxpod - The Twitter handle for The Press Box.
Other Resources
- Clutch Sports hoodie - Mentioned as something worn by Chauncey Billups.
- P hustle - Graham Platter's former Reddit handle.
- Crown jewels - Mentioned in relation to a heist at the Louvre.
- Surfboards - Mentioned in relation to sea otters in Santa Cruz.
- Francis's crown jewels - Mentioned in relation to a heist at the Louvre.