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How David Glenn helped recruiting coverage go mainstream and provided behind the scenes insight to the biggest stories in the Triangle

How David Glenn helped recruiting coverage go mainstream and provided behind the scenes insight to the biggest stories in the Triangle

FromA Brief History of Triangle Sports


How David Glenn helped recruiting coverage go mainstream and provided behind the scenes insight to the biggest stories in the Triangle

FromA Brief History of Triangle Sports

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Length:
76 minutes
Released:
May 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

David Glenn, former editor of the ACC Sports Journal, took a recruiting newsletter into full blown print product and eventually on to online platforms. Recruiting coverage opened doors into Triangle college programs that would eventually help him provide incredible insight into some of the biggest stories of the 90s and 00s. From Matt Doherty's exit at North Carolina to NC State's wild coaching search following Herb Sendek's departure, Glenn joined Joe Ovies to discuss the evolution of media coverage and his own transition to successful regionally syndicated radio host.
Released:
May 11, 2022
Format:
Podcast episode

Titles in the series (17)

The Triangle region of North Carolina is one of the most unique sports markets in the country thanks to a confluence of multiple universities with rabid fanbases: Duke, NC State and UNC, a lone pro sports franchise with the Carolina Hurricanes, and transplants who still care about their hometown teams. As more people move to the area or as young fans enter adulthood, they might lack the context as to why certain things still matter or the impact of certain events to their favorite teams. "A Brief History of Triangle Sports" will interview sports influencers who changed the game we know today in North Carolina. Tom Suiter, Tony Rigsbee, David Glenn, Bomani Jones, Chuck Kaiton, Mick Mixon, Mark Packer, Jeff Gravely, and the late Caulton Tudor (and more) will be featured. This podcast is produced by 99.9 The Fan FM in Raleigh, NC, hosted by Joe Ovies and part of the Capitol Broadcasting Podcast Network.