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Glen Kuiper Out at NBC Sports California

A source with knowledge of the situation told Barrett Sports Media that the decision was based on a variety of factors, including information that was uncovered in the internal review.

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Following his use of a racial slur during the opening of an Oakland Athletics live game broadcast on NBC Sports California, Glen Kuiper has been terminated from his position as the team’s play-by-play announcer.

“Following an internal review, the decision has been made for NBC Sports California to end its relationship with Glen Kuiper, effective immediately,” a spokesperson from the regional sports network said in a statement. “We thank Glen for his dedication to Bay Area baseball over the years.”

Kuiper, 60, was describing a visit to the Negro Leagues Baseball Museum in Kansas City, Mo. and used a derogatory term when describing the experience. He later apologized for his actions in the sixth inning of the game, and was promptly suspended by the team pending an internal investigation.

“A little bit earlier in the show, I said something, didn’t come out quite the way I wanted it to,” Kuiper said on the broadcast. “I just wanted to apologize if it sounded different than I meant it to be said. I just wanted to apologize for that.”

“The language used by Glen Kuiper during today’s pregame broadcast is unacceptable,” the Oakland Athletics organization said in a statement following the incident. “The Oakland Athletics do not condone such language. We are working to address the situation.”

A source with knowledge of the situation told Barrett Sports Media that the decision was based on a variety of factors, including information that was uncovered in the internal review. Ultimately, the decision was made to part ways with Kuiper after 19 years with the team. Both color commenator Dallas Braden and Negro Leagues Baseball Museum President Bob Kendrick issued statements pertaining to the situation, with Kendrick asking people to find forgiveness in their hearts.

“I welcomed Glen to the NLBM yesterday and know he was genuinely excited to be here,” Kendrick said in a tweet. “The word is painful and has no place in our society. And while I don’t pretend to know Glen’s heart I do know that my heart is one of forgiveness. I hope all of you will find it in yourselves to do the same!”

In a recent guest appearance on KNBR’s Murph & Mac, Kuiper’s brother and San Francisco Giants television play-by-play announcer Duane Kuiper declined to go into depth about the situation.

“It’s really a delicate and stressful time for Glen,” Duane Kuiper said. “It trickles down to every member of your family. I just don’t think it would be appropriate for me to talk about it or discuss it at this time, but there will come a time when I’d be more than happy to talk about it.”

Glen Kuiper has appeared on television broadcasts for the Athletics since 2004, and was named the team’s play-by-play announcer in 2006. Over the years, he was on the call for a variety of memorable moments, including his partner Dallas Braden’s perfect game in 2010. Now, Braden will continue working with the team with play-by-play announcers Vince Controneo and Johnny Doskow as the team looks for his permanent replacement.

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Al Michaels: I Hope We Don’t Have to Flex Any Thursday Night Games

“I’m hoping that the games as scheduled are good enough that we won’t have to flex.”

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Last week, NFL owners approved flex scheduling for Amazon Prime Video’s Thursday Night Football. The move gives the broadcast property the ability to flex up to two games between Weeks 13 and 17. NBC’s Sunday Night Football and ESPN’s Monday Night Football have the same privilege.

Throughout last season, many fans and media pundits recognized play-by-play announcer Al Michaels’ displeasure with aspects of the schedule. In fact, many of them applauded the league for its decision on social media in order to ensure Michaels receives better games to call. Michaels has gone on the record previously stating that he knows all the games will not be as thrilling as expected and that it is difficult to play on a Sunday-Thursday schedule more than once.

“Flex [scheduling] is fine,” Michaels told Barrett Sports Media, “but I’m hoping that the games as scheduled are good enough that we won’t have to flex.”

Now, teams will be able to play on Thursday nights up to two times per season, making some teams immediately ineligible for flex scheduling, but still potentially inconveniencing fans. John Mara of the New York Giants and Art Rooney of the Pittsburgh Steelers previously criticized an iteration of the proposal and were among the cohort of owners to continue to vote against it.

The league’s executive vice president and chief operating officer of NFL Media, Hans Schroeder, said in a statement to Yahoo Sports that fans were used to the changing schedules on the other broadcast properties.

“We have Week 18 games, where all games are listed as ‘TBDs’ and could go any time on Saturday afternoon or Sunday,” Schroeder said. “And we have wild-card, divisional and playoff games that could get scheduled on short notice, so I don’t want fans to think we aren’t going to be sensitive to that and won’t do our best to communicate thoroughly and as early as we can.”

Amazon Prime Video and the NFL entered into a 11-year media rights agreement in March 2021 worth approximately $1 billion per year to the rights for Thursday night games. The OTT streaming service and other local channels accumulated an average of 9.58 million viewers over its 15-game package. The metric was down 41% from the previous year’s figure of 16.2 million it amassed over FOX, Amazon, NFL Network and other local channels, but attracted the lowest median viewer age (47) since 2013.

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Jeff Van Gundy: ABC/ESPN Have Different Job Than Teams in NBA Finals

“Just give it a chance, and you will be absolutely floored at the product that’s on the floor.”

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ABC and The Walt Disney Company will present the NBA Finals for the 21st consecutive season beginning on Thursday, June 1 at 8:30 p.m. EST. After a thrilling Game 7 of the Eastern Conference Finals on Monday night, the matchup has been established as the Miami Heat taking on the Denver Nuggets. This year’s presentation of the NBA Finals will be the first time all weeknight games will begin at 8:30 p.m. EST, and games on Sundays will commence at 8 p.m. EST. The broadcast team of Mike Breen, Jeff Van Gundy and Mark Jackson will be at the helm bringing fans all the action.

Breen will be calling his 18th NBA Finals, which is the most ever for a play-by-play commentator, and should the series reach a fifth game, will reach 100 NBA Finals games called for his career. Van Gundy and Jackson have been on the call for 17 and 15 years, respectively, and have had the chance to witness history in the making. They know none of it would be possible without the team ESPN has amassed, but are surprised it has lasted this long because of their experience coaching.

Over the years, both Van Gundy and Jackson have reportedly considered and/or interviewed for a variety of head coaching jobs, and each believe the other should be afforded another chance on the sidelines.

Van Gundy most recently served as head coach of the Houston Rockets and Yao Ming, but was relieved of his duties after a Game 7 loss in 2007. Jackson, who played under Van Gundy on the New York Knicks, guided Stephen Curry and the Golden State Warriors to establish a culture and foundation built on winning championships. He was let go the season before the team captured a championship under head coach Steve Kerr in 2015.

“To be able to do it with friends makes it very rewarding,” Van Gundy said of calling the NBA Finals. “With all the upheaval that we have at times in TV [and] management, to work with Tim [Corrigan] and Mike, Mark and Lisa [Salters] really makes it like it’s home.”

Both Van Gundy and Jackson are honored to share the broadcast desk with Breen, who has had his fair share of memorable moments throughout his commentary career. He was recently recognized as the winner of the Sports Emmy award for “Outstanding Personality/Play-by-Play” for the second consecutive year, maintaining duties calling NBA games nationally for ESPN/ABC and locally on MSG Networks.

“Time and time again, to hit the right note and hit the right key at the right time is like watching Michael Jordan or [having] Magic Johnson or Nikola Jokić sitting alongside us,” Jackson said. “It’s something that I don’t take for granted.”

The NBA Finals matchup between the Heat and Nuggets presents an interesting quandary towards sports media pundits since both teams were featured one time throughout the regular season on NBA Saturday Primetime on ABC. When asked if the league has a responsibility to promulgate teams in smaller markets en masse, Van Gundy and Jackson both concurred that it is simply not the case.

“They’re going to do what they think is in their best interest to capture the audience,” Van Gundy said of the NBA. “I don’t think it’s on ESPN/ABC or the league; I think their job is different than it is for the teams. The teams are trying to become as good as they can to win championships, and the broadcast team angle is to try and find games and matchups that attract the most customers and consumers.”

Van Gundy pointed back to how the Warriors were hardly featured in the national spotlight prior to the rise of Curry, and now are a frequent part of the schedule and secure multiple showcase matchups. Next season, he expects the San Antonio Spurs to be featured often because of the organization’s expected selection of international sensation Victor Wembanyama with the first overall pick of the 2023 NBA Draft.

“Players, teams and organizations benefit from the money made and the money spent,” Van Gundy stated. “You can’t take the money and complain about the coverage too.”

As he has expressed in the past, Van Gundy reiterated his belief in condensing NBA games into a two-hour window in order to be more conducive to viewership. He would also consider eliminating free throws until the final four minutes of the game, instead automatically rewarding players for points they would have received on an attempted basket.

Van Gundy also made mention of the length of replay reviews, some of which turn out to be meaningless, and would therefore eliminate them unless it is on pivotal shots at the end of quarters or differences between two-point and three-point baskets. Most notably though, he hopes the league cuts halftime to five minutes, conveying how personnel referring to making “halftime adjustments” is trite and not necessary for the future of the game.

“I do agree with cutting halftime shorter and I believe [that] the replays can be a lot shorter and quicker with decisions made upon reviews,” Jackson replied. “Those two things [in] shortening the game would be two things that I would definitely cosign.”

As the start of the NBA Finals draws closer, media professionals will keep a close eye on the ratings across television and streaming platforms. ESPN reported its most-watched playoffs on its platforms over the last 11 years, averaging approximately 5.8 million viewers through the conclusion of the Western Conference Finals. Last year’s NBA Finals featured the Golden State Warriors and the Boston Celtics, two of the most fiscally valuable and popular teams in the league, and resulted in a 22% increase in viewership from the year prior. This year, the Nuggets and Heat represent a deviation from the norm in that both teams originate from media markets outside of Nielsen Media Research’s top 10 in terms of total size. While devoted basketball fans will surely be intrigued by the superstar matchup of Nikola Jokić against Jimmy Butler, neither analyst is sure it will end up breaking viewership records.

“I hope it’s a resounding success and a celebration of two teams who did a tremendous job navigating their playoff runs,” Van Gundy said. “Even if it’s not the most highly-rated Finals – and I don’t know if it will be or won’t be – but even if it’s not, I think it still speaks well about the league.”

“There’s tremendous stories throughout this Finals, and I echo what Jeff talked about,” Jackson added. “Just give it a chance, and you will be absolutely floored at the product that’s on the floor.”

Each broadcast of the NBA Finals on ABC will be preceded by NBA Countdown featuring Mike Greenberg, Stephen A. Smith, Michael Wilbon, Jalen Rose and Adrian Wojnarowski. Moreover, Thursday’s Game 1 will be accompanied by the NBA in Stephen A’s World alternate presentation featuring Smith and a guest list to be announced on game day.

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Jerry Reinsdorf Acquires Stadium Controlling Stake from Sinclair

“Reinsdorf has explored launching his own regional sports network at various points in the past.”

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Jerry Reinsdorf helped launch Stadium in 2017. Now he is in charge again after his Silver Chalice Media acquired a controlling stake in the company in a deal with Sinclair Broadcast Group.

Terms of the deal have not been disclosed. Both Silver Chalice and Sinclair have avoided public comments on the matter.

Sinclair is dealing with the fallout from its Diamond Sports Group filing for bankruptcy. It is continuing its reorganizing efforts to keep the Bally Sports regional networks afloat.

Stadium offers live sports, mostly from college conferences. It also offers studio programming and highlight shows. Programing features several well-known analysts including Shams Charania.

The network, which originates from the United Center in Chicago, is available on digital, cable and over-the-air platforms. It even provides content to some Sinclair stations and Bally Sports networks.

Reinsdorf has explored launching his own regional sports network at various points in the past. The deals between NBC Sports Chicago and the Blackhawks, Bulls and White Sox are set to expire in October of next year. Those two factors cannot be ignored as the teams’ owner acquires control of Stadium.

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