SPORTS BUSINESS CLASSROOM STUDIO PLAYS HOST TO MAJOR PODCASTS & SHOWS
The Summer League Studio played host to a wide variety of basketball/sports-centric podcasts and shows. The studio set, in collaboration with VSiN (Vegas Stats & Information Network) and HallPass Media, was constructed to rival any major sports news networks with four (4) different camera angles, three (3) independent television screens, a professional production crew and a completely customizable set that allowed each show recorded to prominently feature their logo and brand, effectively making it their very own. The set provided quality reps for SBC Broadcast students and was located on the main concourse outside Strip View Pavilion, giving it a prime location for foot traffic and on-air, on-site fan engagement.
Several of the top basketball shows provided a number of celebrity appearances, sightings and launches around Summer League. With nineteen (19) shows filming & recording over fifty (50) episodes worth of content, some of the more notable productions at Summer League Studio powered by Sports Business Classroom included:
- The Dan Le Batard Show with Stugotz (Live Hit; 3 Episodes)
- Sports Business Classroom’s No Trade Clause (8 Episodes)
- Point Forward with Andre Iguodala & Evan Turner (2 Episodes)
- Yahoo! Sports’ Posted Up with Chris Haynes (1 Episode)
- The Athletic NBA Show (6 Episodes)
- SiriusXM NBA Radio (1 Episode)
- LOTUS Media (8 Episodes)
- KRLV’s Unnecessary Roughness (Raiders Radio; 2 Episodes)
- KWWN’s Cofield & Company (4 Episodes)
- TC Martin Show (2 Episodes)
- Sports Business Classroom Audio Experience (3 Episodes) featuring:
- Cassidy Hubbarth (ESPN, Host & Reporter)
- Wes Wilcox (Sacramento Kings, Assistant General Manager)
- Jordan Richard (Swish Cultures, Founder & CEO)
- Basketball Illuminati (3 Episodes)
- Summer League International Show with Sasha Vujačić & Dora Panteli (1 Episode)
- OBA (Ones Basketball Association) sit-down with Tracy McGrady (1 Episode)
- Vegas Stats & Information Network (VSiN) (20+ Hours of airtime)
The Summer League Studio powered by Sports Business Classroom provided yet another innovation around Summer League and allowed SBC students first hand studio and show production experience to add to their personal portfolios. Not only did the set exceed expectations in year 2, partners have already lined up to secure their place in line for the 2023 edition.