

He had no one to discuss his favorite team, the Yankees, with so he took to Twitter and started a podcast. How did they get here: Four years ago, O’Brien, known as Jomboy, was living near San Francisco at his now wife/then-girlfriend’s parents house. Now, O’Brien and Storiale, both at 32, are signing deals with David Cone - and are expected to receive even more financial backing soon. Last February, Jomboy announced it raised $1 million in seed money. O’Brien was a wedding videographer, while Storiale was in marketing for an electrical supplies and distribution company. Incredible rise: Four years ago, Jimmy O’Brien and Jake Storiale had regular jobs. The news: David Cone has started a podcast for Jomboy Media. Jomboy Media’s incredible rise now includes David Coneĭavid Cone’s podcast deal with Jomboy Media is just the latest sign the company is growing far beyond its modest beginnings.

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… CBS’ “NFL Today,” had an “exclusive preview” of its “Star Trek Prodigy” series that was set to debut on Paramount+. It had an hour preview on ESPN2, as it tried to prompt fans to become ESPN+ subscribers.
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(You can watch the full pod here or listen on Apple or Spotify or wherever you get your pods.) … Meanwhile, ESPN+ had El Classico, the rivalry matchup of Barcelona vs. I also added that I think Fox’s deal with the Euros will include another partner that will handle the streaming component. On our latest podcast, we both agreed that Fox will be out of MLS. … My podcast partner, John Ourand, broke the news that Fox Sports is going to take the soccer’s Euros from ESPN. “We have spoken to a number of people to gauge interest and Andrew Hawkins is one of them,” NFL network spokesman, Andrew Howard, said. … Before NFL Network’s “Good Morning Football” started having guest hosts in its search to replace Nate Burleson, its executives tried to strike a deal with former Browns and Bengals receiver Andrew Hawkins, according to sources. Woodson had an interview with Raiders’ quarterback Derek Carr, in which Carr said, after Jon Gruden resigned, Carr walked over to Gruden, his neighbor, to commiserate with him and gave Gruden a hug. Woodson continues to emerge as part of Fox’s present and future plans. Fellow panelist Charles Woodson disagreed. … Fox’s Michael Vick said that 12 games was enough to see that Tua Tagovailoa wasn’t an NFL starter. But on Sunday’s “NFL Today,” when asked who he would take for a two-minute drill, Simms said, “Tom Brady.” I guess it’s possible those answers could be different, but it is odd. This week (now read this with your best Mad Dog impersonation in your head), Russo asked were Simms’ “life on the line,” who would he want at quarterback - Tom Brady, Patrick Mahomes or Aaron Rodgers. Phil Simms’ spot with Chris (Mad Dog) Russo is almost always a good listen, thanks to Russo’s prodding to go deeper.

Phil Simms offers some of his most insightful commentary as a result of Chris Russo’s unique line of questioning.
