The NBA’s Microsoft Partnership, Kawhi’s Logo Lawsuit, and the Modern Reporter’s Techstack [PODCAST]

Written by David | Published 2020/05/01
Tech Story Tags: microsoft | nba | podcast | hackernoon-podcast | journalism | reporters-techstack | washington-post | hackernoon-top-story | web-monetization

TLDR The NBA’s Microsoft Partnership and Kawhi Leonard logo lawsuit are discussed. NBA Reporter Ben Golliver joins David David Smooke on the Hacker Noon podcast to discuss the NBA's Microsoft partnership with the NBA. Also discuss how the NBA player's tech stack has evolved over his career. Also talk about the long tail of podcast listenership and how it's like to break Lebon James’ controversial China statements. Listen on Spotify, iTunes, Google Podcast, Stitcher, or wherever you get your podcasts.via the TL;DR App

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Washington Post NBA Reporter Ben Golliver joins me on the  Hacker Noon podcast to discuss Microsoft winning the NBA deal, what the Kawhi Leonard logo lawsuit means for the shoe industry, how the reporter’s tech stack has evolved over his career, what talents and traits lead to quality front office decision makers, the path from blogging to mainstream media, how the pandemic affected sports podcast advertising budgets, ways NBA players can make more money off the court, what it’s like to break Lebon James’ controversial China statements, the future of monetizing micro-content, the possibility of NBA players holding stock in their franchises, the emerging long tail seo of podcast listenership, and of course, how much fun it is to watch Zion hoop. Also check out Ben’s G.O.A.T and Open Floor podcasts.

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Written by David | Founder & CEO of HackerNoon. Grew up on the east coast. Grew old on the west coast. Now, cooking in Colorado.
Published by HackerNoon on 2020/05/01