Part 1: Ben Bouma - Sports TV Producer & Sports Management Consultant - podcast episode cover

Part 1: Ben Bouma - Sports TV Producer & Sports Management Consultant

Mar 19, 202046 minTranscript available on Metacast
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Episode description

  • 4:21 - What Ben Bouma’s title is and how he can’t fit into a title.
  • 6:10 - How Ben got into sports television and how he connected with broadcaster Kenny Albert.
  • 11:40 - How he started producing NHL games for Fox Sports and then later with ESPN on Sunday Night Baseball.
  • 14:03 - What his responsibilities were as a sidelines producer, who he started working with and how he prepared for his responsibilities as a sidelines producer.
  • 16:15 - How it’s nearly impossible to have a perfect show.
  • 17:11 - How Ben builds relationships with his announcers and how important trust is with the announcer.
  • 19:21 - What some of the qualities the best announcers in the business have and how they prepare for events.
  • 21:18 - How the announce team handles blunders.
  • 24:26 - A listing of Ben’s credentials and all of the major events he’s been a part of and which event(s) he has an emotional connection with. (2004 World Series & 2010 Olympic Gold Medal Hockey Final)
  • 29:28 - How as a field producer he handles the “scrum” at the end of the game when reporters are rushing the field to get interviews.
  • 32:21 - How adjusting to a game tying home run or other significant sports moment can be a rewarding broadcasting experience.
  • 34:03 - How his friends see him on television occasionally and why he didn’t want to be an announcer.
  • 35:21 - What a typical travel/sports year looks like for him and what his schedule is like in covering sporting events.
  • 38:00 - What the craziest travel stories are for him.
  • 40:09 - How his commute to stadiums and cities is no different than a typical commute.
  • 41:22 - What Ben does apart from his work in sports television, and how he works at the highest level in trying to purchase sports franchises.