CP The Fanchise’s Sports Business Class was in session at Las Vegas Summer League. Learn more about the ins and outs of sports media from special KFTV guests.
The sports media world continues to evolve every day with the rise of technology, the emergence of new personalities and voices, and increased access to niche communities online. Knicks Fan TV itself was born from the influence of sports radio and passionate football (soccer) channels.
But make no mistake: the industry is competitive, and finding sustained success in authentic work takes commitment and consistency. Whether you want to start a podcast or beat report for your favorite team, there are no steps to skip in building something that lasts.
CP The Fanchise joined ESPN’s Bobby Marks, The Ringer’s Howard Beck, The Dunker Spot’s Nekias Duncan and Steve Jones Jr., and other seasoned veterans at Las Vegas Summer League to speak with students about the ins and outs of working in sports, important skills for the industry, networking, and keys to maximizing opportunity.
If you’re interested in joining the industry or climbing the ladder in sports media, check out these past interviews with CP The Fanchise and other esteemed guests on KFTV, and listen to their stories of how they reached new milestones in their professions.
Independent Content Creation and Building a Brand
Hear from CP The Fanchise himself about how KFTV started and grew over time.
CP also spoke recently with Ashton Khoorchand of Gen Z Hoops about creating a platform. And in 2022, he recounted the history of KFTV to The Daily Dot.
Businessman, author, and YouTuber Gary Vaynerchuk (aka Gary Vee) joined KFTV to talk about content creation and share tips for building an audience online.
MMA journalist and die-hard Knicks fan Ariel Helwani recently joined CP The Fanchise to assess the Knicks’ offseason. He also dropped some gems about building a recognizable brand and personality in sports.
For the authors and classic pen-to-pad writers out there, Sports Illustrated’s Chris Herring has made a few appearances on Knicks Fan TV to talk about ’90s Knicks basketball, as he covers in-depth in his book, “Blood in the Garden.” He spoke about the tedious process of research and writing such rich stories about a beloved era in New York sports.
Sports Broadcasting
As the voice of the Knicks and NBA, Mike Breen has been an example of consistently excellent storytelling his entire career. Here, he spoke about his journey to professional commentating, his inspirations, and his process.
Gus Johnson‘s iconic calls make every moment feel larger. As a play-by-play announcer, his unique approach to basketball and football games has captivated generations of sports fans. On KFTV, he reflected on what has allowed him to stay true to himself in the booth.
Sports Commentary
Before ESPN’s Monica McNutt was schooling Stephen A. Smith on First Take, she was already one of Knicks fans’ most reliable sources of sports commentary, not to mention her work in women’s basketball analysis. Her mindset and poise have carried her to one milestone after another as a woman in sports television and radio. She spoke with CP about the motivations behind her achievements.
Another MSG Network favorite, Alan Hahn joined Knicks Fan TV to preview the 2023-24 season, a KFTV tradition. He also reflected on his media journey and the roadblocks he had to overcome to develop his skills and gain confidence.
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