Scully stays calm during quake

Few broadcasters are more synonymous with their sports as Vin Scully. The long-time broadcaster for the Los Angeles Dodgers, Scully was on air during a March 2014 ball game between the Dodgers and Angels in LA when a 5.1 earthquake rattled the area. Rarely thrown off, Scully took it in stride. “Little tremor here in the…

Online platforms for your broadcast

Broadcasting is trending more towards a totally online platform than ever before. Most games are available for free online, and even major television networks stream live events through their web sites. While live-streaming HD video is a little above the price-point of most broadcasters starting out, there are a number of great tools available online,…

Editorial: Handling Bad Officiating

It’s happened to all of us. You’re calling a game, everything is going well, and then the referee/umpire becomes memorable for all the wrong reasons. He or she “blows” a call, which has a direct result on the game. Maybe it’s multiple bad calls, which turn momentum. As both a referee and a broadcaster, I’ve…

What are spotting boards?

A spotting board is usually an over-sized, one page chart of all players on a team. It is more useful in some sports than in others, but its use is the same. To provide nuggets of information at a quick glance. For sports like football, it can also double as a depth chart, providing a…

Are you LinkedIn?

LinkedIn is a valuable social networking resource that often falls under the radar. It rarely gets the same attention as Facebook or Twitter, but for what those sites do for pictures of cats, LinkedIn does for industry professionals. If you don’t have a LinkedIn profile, you should, and if you have one, you should be…