Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month debuted yesterday, successfully! Our 9pm premiere got shortened because of a basketball game on our air, but the full-length (30-min) show aired in its entirety at midnight and will continue to air throughout the month. Plus you're in luck because it's ALL online at CSNwashington.com! Here's the link. Isn't technology grand?!
I haven't had much time for the '30 by 30' over the past week. In fact, I haven't done much except work, sleep and eat (the 3 necessities in my life). Ok, there was a little Super Bowl soiree, but other than that, all business. I put Twilight next to my bed in the hopes that I'd motivate myself to use what little "free" time I have to read. I'm still the same 4 chapters down as 2 weeks ago. With NFL season over and the BHM project complete I betta get back to the 30 grind asap.
On a related note... who wants to teach me to drive stick? I'll buy you dinner.
Less work. More play. Now...
In many ways I'm excited to enter a new decade, but you know all the things we say "I'm gonna do by the time I'm 30?" It's time to get 'em done! In an effort to be productive, have fun, and also alleviate some anxiety, I'm taking inspiration from a few friends and tackling my own '30 by 30' project. This blog will document my journey and hold me publicly accountable for the '30'. January 6, 2012, is right around the corner. For the next 365 days I'm gonna enjoy the ride...
Showing posts with label black history month. Show all posts
Showing posts with label black history month. Show all posts
Tuesday, February 8, 2011
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Viewing Party For CSN Celebrates BHM at Busboys & Poets in DC!
For all you DC folks, Busboys & Poets is hosting a live screening (slash) viewing pary (slash) discussion of Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month this Monday (Feb 7th) at 9pm in the Langston Room. Yes, I'm shameless self promoting the project. Dave will be lead the discussion and I'm sure anyone interested in the history of sports in DC (and in the US) will thoroughly enjoy. Here's the blurb from the B&P events website:
9 pm (Langston Room) - Come to a viewing party of the television premiere of Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month. The 1/2 hour television program is moderated by Nation Magazine Sports Editor Dave Zirin with a roundtable including Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Kevin Blackistone, and the man who desegregated the Washington football team 50 years ago this year, Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell. We discuss the ways - past and present - that sports and African American history have been intertwined. After the show, Dave Zirin will be on hand to answer questions about the broadcast. The event is open to the public. Donations to Teaching for Change will be accepted, but not required. The funds raised will be used to distribute copies of Zirin's documentary Not Just a Game to teachers and collect stories about how to use the film in the classroom. Your contribution can help make sure that the next generation knows about people’s history of sports that is missing from textbooks and the mainstream media.
Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month
I haven't discussed work much on this blog, which if you know me at all, is quite astonishing considering the amount of time I spend either working or talking about work! I'm the talent booker and segment producer for Comcast SportsNet Mid-Atlantic (based in Bethesda, MD). This blog has remained mostly work free because my '30 by 30' is more personal than professional. That being said, I had to share with you this latest work venture. While a 'standard' week for me is spent focused on Washington Post Live with Ivan Carter (I book the guests and associate produce), I often work on other projects. My recent project was to co-produce a 30-minute Black History Month round-table focusing on the past, present and future of the black athlete in DC (and in the US). Last night, after months of planning, we taped Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month.
Here's our ridiculous panel:
- Dave Zirin (host) - Author, sports columnist & Sports Editor for The Nation
- Dr. Michael Eric Dyson - Georgetown professor, famed sociologist, radio show host & author
- Professor Kevin Blackistone - Sports Columnist and the Shirley Povich Chair in Sports Journalism at the University of Maryland
- Hall of Famer Bobby Mitchell - The man who, 50 years ago, integrated the Washington Redskins (the Redskins were the last team in the NFL to desegregate).
I was in awe of the conversation from the get-go. I can't lie, I got teary eyed about 6 minutes in. I know I'm biased, but trust me, you've gotta watch. The conversation was real and mind-churning, to say the least. We're putting the final touches on the program this week. Comcast SportsNet Celebrates Black History Month debuts this Monday, February 7, at 9pm and airs throughout the month. Set your DVR! Here's a little sneak peek inside the studio...
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