• Untold Origins of “The Match: Tiger vs. Phil” with David Levy | Ep. 53

  • Nov 21 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 3 mins
  • Podcast

Untold Origins of “The Match: Tiger vs. Phil” with David Levy | Ep. 53

  • Summary

  • Former Turner President David Levy joins Su-Ann Heng and Jerry Foltz to commemorate the 6-year anniversary of The Match: Tiger vs. Phil. Levy takes us behind the scenes of how the groundbreaking event came together, revealing the contract negotiations, broadcast strategies, and even some funny stories about Tiger and Phil. He also recounts the infamous streaming fiasco that unfolded on the day of the event.

    In this episode, Levy shares his expert insights on the rapidly evolving sports media landscape, including the challenges and opportunities in sports TV rights fees. We also explore the growing influence of women’s sports and the transformative impact of stars like Nelly Korda and Caitlin Clark. A must-listen for anyone passionate about the intersection of sports and media!

    0:00 - Intro

    01:10 - Sergio Reapplied for DP World Tour

    04:18 - Mike Tyson vs. Jake Paul

    06:15 - Hong Kong Open

    07:10 - Ripper Boys Dominate in Australia

    08:39 - Burmester Wins in South Africa

    09:36 - Rory Wins DP World Tour Championship

    16:14 - Nelly Korda Wins the Annika

    20:12 - Rafael Campos Wins Bermuda Championship

    23:32 - David Levy Joins the Show

    24:14 - Destination Appointment Viewing

    28:31 - Caitlin Clark's Effect On Women's Sports

    34:42 - 6-Year Anniversary of The Match

    49:34 - Future of Sports TV Rights Fees

    55:04 - Keys to Success in Sports Television

    1:01:09 - Reacting to David Levy Conversation

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