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Awful Announcing with a list of potential replacements for Jim Delany
Quote:As per Michael Smith of Sports Business Journal, the conference and search firm Korn Ferry have compiled an initial list of nine candidates who might be a fit for the job. And perhaps unsurprisingly considering how much of a role television rights and league networks play for NCAA conferences these days, several of the candidates involved have significant media backgrounds.

Here’s a look (in alphabetical order) at the three listed candidates who appear to have the most media experience:

  • Jon Litner, president, YES. Litner has been with YES since September 2016, and previously was president of NBC Sports Group, responsible for the eight NBC RSNs and the Golf Channel.
  • Burke Magnus, executive vice president, programming and scheduling, ESPN. Magnus has been at ESPN for the last 24 years and currently oversees their negotiations with leagues. He received the EVP title in May 2015, and was previously senior vice president, programming and acquisitions since January 2014, and senior vice president, college sports programming, since March 2008.
  • Tony Petitti, deputy commissioner, business & media, MLB. Petitti has held that role since December 2017, previously serving as MLB’s chief operating officer since December 2014. Before that, he was president and CEO of MLB Network from 2008-14. Some of his other previous media work includes roles as executive vice president and executive producer for CBS Sports, senior vice president, negotiations, for NBC Sports and vice president, programming, for ABC Sports.

But there are six other candidates on that list, and they all have their own interesting qualifications. Some have run leagues and governing bodies, like Katrina Adams (the former CEO and chair of the U.S. Tennis Association) and Amy Huchthausen (the commissioner of the America East conference). Others currently run school athletic departments (Jim Phillips, the Northwestern AD) or teams (Mark Shapiro, the president and CEO of the Toronto Blue Jays). There’s also Beth Brooke Marciniak, the global vice chair of public policy for Ernst & Young, and Brad Traviolia, the conference’s current deputy commissioner and COO.


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04-23-2019 12:08 AM
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RE: Awful Announcing with a list of potential replacements for Jim Delany
I guess its official. The Big Ten now is considered a TV network, not an athletic conference.

Actually somehow I still think its going to end up being the NW AD, Jim Phillips.
04-24-2019 01:05 PM
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(04-24-2019 01:05 PM)goofus Wrote:  I guess its official. The Big Ten now is considered a TV network, not an athletic conference.

Actually somehow I still think its going to end up being the NW AD, Jim Phillips.

If you think about it, the future of the conferences' revenue is in finding ways to get their product to the masses for a fee.

Streaming apps, media companies, tech companies (like Amazon), whoever is willing to provide the avenue and the $$$.

With that in mind, it makes some sense to hire someone who's expertise is in that field.
04-25-2019 09:46 AM
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