Marchand Sports Media

Keyshawn Johnson & a star athlete's incredible media story


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In the 38-minute sports media podcast, Andrew Marchand is joined by Keyshawn Johnson. Here’s what you need to know:

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* Keyshawn Johnson’s outrageous schedule at the end of his ESPN tenure

* Keyshawn was interviewed as a nine-year-old for the first time in 1981 by Fred Roggin about being the next Marcus Allen

* How Keyshawn rallied his teammates to boycott USC’s school newspaper

* How New York Post legend Steve Serby found Keyshawn in Manhattan prior to being the No. 1 pick

* How Mike & the Mad Dog attacked Keyshawn after he signed

* The full story about why he wrote “Just Give me the Damn Ball”

* How the Wayne Chrebet “mascot” characterization played out

* How Keyshawn purposely screwed over the New York Daily News’ Rich Cimini’s exclusive

* Keyshawn disagreed how Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio characterized how he left ESPN the first time

* Bill Parcells said that the media was not your friend

* Keyshawn respected the beat guys the most

* How Keyshawn and ESPN executive Seth Markman came up with the segment, “Come on, Man”

* What are the jobs Keyshawn could have had that would have changed his media career

* Why Keyshawn has passed on non-sports opportunities

* Keyshawn says that his FS1 show “Speak” is the best on TV

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* Some related Sports Media Podcasts from the paid archive

* Cameron Heyward: How an All-Pro is trying to create a media career

* Booger McFarland is The Main Event

* Eli Manning is The Main Event

* Jason McCourty: The blueprint to go from NFL player to media star

* Peter Schrager: The King of connections

* Fred Gaudelli: How a Hall of Fame producer changed sports TV

* Joe Buck and the craft of sportscasting

* Bomani Jones and sports media’s gamble on its future

* On-deck Tuesday: Marchand & Meterparel: Everybody Loves Sports Media

On Tuesday, May 6th, NBC Sports President Rick Cordella will be the guest for the second OTR in midtown Manhattan. Click here or the above image to request a spot.

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