Best Podcast Episodes About Sports Emmy

Best Podcast Episodes About Sports Emmy

Everything podcasters are saying about Sports Emmy — curated from top podcasts

Updated: Apr 27, 2026 – 69 episodes
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Top Podcast Clips About Sports Emmy

The Joe Rogan Experience
“… you talking about? You can. You just have to stretch. He goes, I don't really stretch. I go, that's crazy. Every, no, there's a lot of fighters in sports that's like, I don't see it. That's crazy. I don't see it. Well, Floyd has always been a guy who did everything right. I mean, if you want to emulate a guy's career, Floyd has been hit hard maybe three times in his whole career. Yeah. Maybe. Yeah, he's the truth. 100%. Every time I watch him, I barely see anybody that good. For me personally, barely. There's only a handful of people that I could say, okay, they're that good. His brain is …” “… people don't stretch yeah like i was having a conversation with this dude who was a world champion and i was explaining to him the jujitsu position i was like this is why it's effective He's like, oh, I can't get my legs up that high. I go, what are you talking about? You can. You just have to stretch. He goes, I don't really stretch. I go, that's crazy. Every, no, there's a lot of fighters in sports that's like, I don't see it. That's crazy. I don't see it. Well, Floyd has always been a guy who did everything right. I mean, if you want to emulate a guy's career, Floyd has been hit hard maybe three times in his whole career. Yeah. Maybe. Yeah, he's the truth. 100%. Every time I watch him, I barely see anybody that good. For me personally, barely. There's only a handful of people that I could say, okay, they're that good. His brain is working at a different level than a lot of people. Also, just insanely disciplined, always in shape, always took care of himself. Would go out to a club, drink water, and then run home in jeans. And jeans. That's tough. I heard he had on like boots. Boots. I never. Heard of that like that before. I can imagine. I mean, but that's the results, right? You …” View more
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In a wild discussion about boxing and MMA, the hosts reveal how prevalent steroid use was, especially in the infamous Pride organization. One host's shocked reaction to the idea that many fighters were juicing adds a humorous twist, making it clear that the world of combat sports is more complicated than it seems.
The Joe Rogan Experience · JRE MMA Show #175 with Shakur Stevenson · Mar 06, 2026
What Now? with Trevor Noah
“… i have become everything actually this is something i wanted to ask you so the the the podcast thing that you did talking about like trans women in sports god yes oh god you should put your hand on your head how ripped were they because so talk me through this a little bit because i like you as a person i love your writing and i know you i think i know you as like the let me call you the artist separate from like the the human but when i was watching this i even said to eugene i was like this is like the least gladwellian way to handle a situation i was just And then I was like, do you think like …” “their running form really i love that you admitted you're like i turned into what i promised i have become everything actually this is something i wanted to ask you so the the the podcast thing that you did talking about like trans women in sports god yes oh god you should put your hand on your head how ripped were they because so talk me through this a little bit because i like you as a person i love your writing and i know you i think i know you as like the let me call you the artist separate from like the the human but when i was watching this i even said to eugene i was like this is like the least gladwellian way to handle a situation i was just And then I was like, do you think like this now because you have daughters? Do you think it shaped you? Explain to me what happened there. Did people get something wrong? Tell me what happened there. Four years ago, five years ago, there was a sports conference. It happens every year. Yeah. A sports analytics conference. They were going to have a panel on trans participation in sports. …” View more
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In a recent discussion about trans women in sports, the moderator faced a challenging panel at a sports analytics conference. The debate highlighted the conflicting arguments between protecting women's sports and advocating for trans rights, culminating in a moment that crystallized the impossibility of resolution. This segment explores the complexities of the conversation and the moderator's reflections on the experience four years later.
What Now? with Trevor Noah · Malcolm Gladwell: Do Fairytales Make Adulthood Harder? · Mar 05, 2026
Adam Carolla Show
“… the 25 best chances we have of bringing home gold. And once we sign off on that, we sign off on that. That's the best. But so many systems, Harvard, Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, they've all been corrupted. Right? And so now we wonder, is that the best? And so when you see the poor 19-year-old black guy walking across the quad in Harvard, you think, is he here? Yeah. Because he's a smart – now, that's unfair to him. Heartbreaking. Because he may have had a higher SAT score than anybody you know. But we question it. And that's what they've done. They've made us question it. You know, you're touching a …” “… the field who might be better or an Asian punt returner who might be better. So they'd find him. There might be, but the coach believes these are the 11 best. And the coach, when they're making the selection for the U.S. men's hockey team, those are the 25 best chances we have of bringing home gold. And once we sign off on that, we sign off on that. That's the best. But so many systems, Harvard, Emmys, Grammys, Oscars, they've all been corrupted. Right? And so now we wonder, is that the best? And so when you see the poor 19-year-old black guy walking across the quad in Harvard, you think, is he here? Yeah. Because he's a smart – now, that's unfair to him. Heartbreaking. Because he may have had a higher SAT score than anybody you know. But we question it. And that's what they've done. They've made us question it. You know, you're touching a lot of points there. Again, ditto, ditto, ditto. Common sense turns me on. but I always say when I talk to people, I do interviews, I've probably done more interviews than anybody that ever walked the earth because I'm different. I'm an anomaly. I kill my own food. I train with the military. I've been a cop for 41 years.” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the host passionately compares his band leadership style to the legendary Buddy Rich, claiming he loves when leaders get tough to push for excellence. The absurdity peaks when he jokes about getting a 'boner' from hearing coaches yell, emphasizing the need for more accountability in music and sports. It's a wild ride through nostalgia and tough love that leaves listeners laughing.
Adam Carolla Show · Ted Nugent Rejects Your Labels and Identity Politics · Mar 11, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
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This segment dives into the hilarious obsession with quarterback hand sizes, with the standout moment being the absurdity of Jared Goff magically growing his hands by an eighth of an inch on pro day. The hosts poke fun at how a quarter inch can spark wild debates about a player's potential, making it a comedic take on sports analytics.
The Bobby Bones Show · Lots to Say: Combine Measurements and Fmr NFL QB Jordan Palmer · Mar 04, 2026
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard
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Nate shares the hilarious moment he got cut from his high school basketball team, with his dad as the assistant coach. The absurdity of trying out with his best friend, who was only there to hang out, adds a comical twist to the story that highlights the awkwardness of family dynamics in sports.
Armchair Expert with Dax Shepard · Nate Bargatze · Mar 23, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
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This segment dives into the terrifying world of boxing, highlighting how fighters like Mike Tyson could intimidate opponents just by staring at them. The host humorously reflects on how he would struggle to sleep the night before such a daunting fight, making it relatable for anyone who's ever faced a nerve-wracking challenge.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2468 - Luke Grimes · Mar 13, 2026
The Basement Yard
“down the gamut of sports. I football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, like all different sports, but boxing, like I'm, I'm watching your eyes trying to react, but one of the greats walks through this door. You see this person walk up right in front of you. I'm giving you a marker and I want you to hold it under the table. So there's no way I can see in right down his name. It's a guy, right? It's a guy write down his name, but don't, don't let Joe see it. Okay. …” “down the gamut of sports. I football, basketball, baseball, hockey, soccer, like all different sports, but boxing, like I'm, I'm watching your eyes trying to react, but one of the greats walks through this door. You see this person walk up right in front of you. I'm giving you a marker and I want you to hold it under the table. So there's no way I can see in right down his name. It's a guy, right? It's a guy write down his name, but don't, don't let Joe see it. Okay. I'm going to turn. I'm going to cover my eyes. But I want you to write down who you went with that you physically saw going through. Whoa, I'm going to close my eyes. Write down under the table. First and last name. Joe, make sure there's no way I could see this. You can't see it either, can you, Joe? No, I don't know. Okay. And as soon as you're …” View more
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In a hilarious guessing game, the host challenges a guest to think of a sports legend, leading to a shocking reveal. The tension builds as the guest struggles to keep his choice secret, only to be hilariously outsmarted by the host's mind tricks. The moment when Tom Brady is guessed leaves everyone in disbelief and fits perfectly with the absurdity of the game.
The Basement Yard · #552 - Oz The Mentalist Blows Our Minds · Apr 27, 2026
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura
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This hilarious segment dives into the absurdity of a new sport where players collide like freight trains, leading to comparisons with car accidents. The funniest moment comes when they discuss an old lady on TikTok who wants to team up for OnlyFans, proving that age doesn't stop anyone from having fun and making a living in the wildest ways.
Your Mom's House with Christina P. and Tom Segura · Tom Is Home Here Now | Your Mom's House Ep. 850 · Mar 11, 2026
Office Ladies
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Imagine a biathlon where you not only ski and shoot but also chop wood and build a shelter! The hosts brainstorm a hilarious triathlon that combines survival skills with Olympic flair, leading to a laugh-out-loud discussion about their favorite sports. From curling's quirky rules to diving's splashy finesse, this segment is packed with humorous insights and relatable athletic aspirations.
Office Ladies · The Paper Ep 10: The Ohio Journalism Awards with Chelsea Frei · Mar 11, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… That's his name, right? The guy from the Chicago Bears? Yeah, Jim McMahon was the quarterback, right? Yeah, the quarterback. I think it was a Sports Illustrated article. They were talking about how he can't remember anything. He'll be standing in the middle of his living room not knowing why he's there, where he was going. doesn't know where his keys are doesn't know where his phone just like can't it's just like like it just blacks out comes back blacks out comes back you'd imagine that that would be more for like linemen because every single play those days though the quarterbacks got …” “… that really was gnarly. Gnarly. Not good. I mean, you were flying through the air and landed. On your fucking head. Not good, dude. Not good. That's probably why you forget to take your peptides. I've read a story about Jim McMahon, the football player. That's his name, right? The guy from the Chicago Bears? Yeah, Jim McMahon was the quarterback, right? Yeah, the quarterback. I think it was a Sports Illustrated article. They were talking about how he can't remember anything. He'll be standing in the middle of his living room not knowing why he's there, where he was going. doesn't know where his keys are doesn't know where his phone just like can't it's just like like it just blacks out comes back blacks out comes back you'd imagine that that would be more for like linemen because every single play those days though the quarterbacks got taken out back in those days that's the 80s you gotta think of how much harder the game was but i'm not obviously not a football aficionado or expert by any means but from what i've been told the rules are much more favorable today to protect the quarterback right okay and back then those dudes got it and it's not just that man it's also all the …” View more
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In this wild segment, the hosts hilariously dissect the absurdity of Johnny Knoxville getting pummeled by Butterbean, emphasizing how crazy it is to willingly face such a powerful fighter. The comedic banter flows as they transition into discussing the brutal realities of football, blending humor with a touch of respect for athletes.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2463 - Steve-O · Mar 04, 2026
The Rewatchables
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Imagine if movies had a franchise tag, just like in the NFL, preventing sequels from being made without special approval. This concept was proposed during a lively discussion about the potential of film franchises, suggesting a committee could decide which movies deserve a sequel. The idea sparked debates about popular films like 'Sicario' and 'Barbie', highlighting the challenges of sequel fatigue in Hollywood.
The Rewatchables · 'Sicario' With Bill Simmons, Chris Ryan, and Sean Fennessey · Mar 03, 2026
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo
“… i hate my fucking wife bro like oh you hate your wife me too like we were pondering our sexuality you hate your wives right you guys are playing sports in a god-fearing you could be pondering your sexuality too they probably should i know they should do that a little” “… i'm like this is the most pointless like this feels like the most like like honey you know i have softball that night like that's like such the biggest excuse for all of them to leave home right and just get to go and like fuck around and be like i hate my fucking wife bro like oh you hate your wife me too like we were pondering our sexuality you hate your wives right you guys are playing sports in a god-fearing you could be pondering your sexuality too they probably should i know they should do that a little” View more
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The host hilariously reminisces about their high school kickball team, made up of fierce divas who never won a game but had the time of their lives. They then compare this to watching adult softball leagues where dads vent about their wives while pretending to be athletes, creating a vivid and funny contrast between youthful innocence and adult frustrations.
The Comment Section with Drew Afualo · BI NOW, GAY LATER Ft. Chrissy Chlapecka | Episode 212 · Mar 11, 2026
Bad Friends
“… So that's the big deal is packing? That really threw me off. Right. No, but— You can do it at the same place. Well, yeah, kind of. There's certain sports you couldn't do, like the long-distance running thing. What's it called? Long-distance running. Well, yeah. No. I think it's cut and dry. I don't think so. Long-distance running? Yeah. It's called long-distance running? No, it's called marathon. Marathon? Yeah, marathon. Right. The ones that the Africans are good at. Those are the sprints. That's everything. Any running. You're right. They're good at all the running. Pretty good at jumping, …” “… on, hold on, hold on. Let him try to figure it out. Why wouldn't it work? They wouldn't be in the same place, but it'd be happening at the same time. Oh, I thought it was same place, and then the issue was pants versus shorts packing. Oh, packing. So that's the big deal is packing? That really threw me off. Right. No, but— You can do it at the same place. Well, yeah, kind of. There's certain sports you couldn't do, like the long-distance running thing. What's it called? Long-distance running. Well, yeah. No. I think it's cut and dry. I don't think so. Long-distance running? Yeah. It's called long-distance running? No, it's called marathon. Marathon? Yeah, marathon. Right. The ones that the Africans are good at. Those are the sprints. That's everything. Any running. You're right. They're good at all the running. Pretty good at jumping, running. Running and the jumping, right? You could do that indoors. Yeah. Right? Yeah. The long marathon, probably not. No, they would just keep running around that track. You run around the track, what's 26 times four? 30,000 times. There it is. Yeah. It's a long day. But I just said you could do it. Yeah, 26 miles. We know. 105 laps. You could do it …” View more
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In this hilarious segment, the hosts ponder why the Summer and Winter Olympics can't happen simultaneously, leading to absurd suggestions like the 'White Trash Olympics.' The comedic banter about sports, geography, and ridiculous competition ideas keeps the laughs rolling.
Bad Friends · The Sneaky Nakamara · Mar 09, 2026
The Bobby Bones Show
“… thank you for asking. So Tyson Foods, as I'd mentioned, they've paid a lot of money to wear, to have the patches on all the Arkansas uniforms, all sports, all across the board at Arkansas. Softball, baseball, football, basketball. And so people were getting upset because of the aesthetic. And so I got online and I was like, you know what I'm more upset about? Only winning two games. I said, I'll wear a full chicken costume put him in that if we win games i said i'll wear a patch with a dong on it just doing my thing kind of being funny and i felt like he'd been drinking a little bit when he …” “like you're a funny mother effer and I was like what I what did I do this time you said you'd wear a dong as a patch on a uniform? When did you say that? Well, thank you for asking. So Tyson Foods, as I'd mentioned, they've paid a lot of money to wear, to have the patches on all the Arkansas uniforms, all sports, all across the board at Arkansas. Softball, baseball, football, basketball. And so people were getting upset because of the aesthetic. And so I got online and I was like, you know what I'm more upset about? Only winning two games. I said, I'll wear a full chicken costume put him in that if we win games i said i'll wear a patch with a dong on it just doing my thing kind of being funny and i felt like he'd been drinking a little bit when he called me and he's like that's funny i'm sitting here thinking i love this guy i just want to call you tell you i love you and i don't really say that back until i do some now but i really don't just throw that out there and like i like john but i don't love him and i was like thanks man he goes no no i love you man i love you i'm like thanks man no …” View more
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In a hilarious call, a comedian humorously proposes wearing a dong patch on Arkansas uniforms, joking that he'd don a chicken costume if it meant winning more games. The absurdity escalates as he shares his amusing conversation with John Daly, who expresses his affection in a comically awkward way.
The Bobby Bones Show · TELL ME SOMETHING GOOD (FRI): Bobby Got A Late Night Call From A Celebrity · Mar 06, 2026
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von
“… We'll be on the land, you know, that's our motto, dude That's our family motto. I'm gonna get a tattoo to my brother in Orleans. Look what kind of sports for you into Basketball dude, is it true that the all that they have the team called the tall blacks in? Yeah, is that true the basketball team in New Zealand is called the tall boy. Yeah, that's freaking amazing, dude We got Yeah in New Orleans we have well, we have some of the players are kind of thick over there, you know So we got the round Browns over there. That's our team No offense. I on Williamson, but his weight does fluctuate And …” “… Yeah, I got three siblings and One of them is married. You're your baby Middle one of the middle kids two boys and two girls. So we got a good little group But Yeah, nobody my family can swim that good though. No. Yeah land people. Yeah, you need us We'll be on the land, you know, that's our motto, dude That's our family motto. I'm gonna get a tattoo to my brother in Orleans. Look what kind of sports for you into Basketball dude, is it true that the all that they have the team called the tall blacks in? Yeah, is that true the basketball team in New Zealand is called the tall boy. Yeah, that's freaking amazing, dude We got Yeah in New Orleans we have well, we have some of the players are kind of thick over there, you know So we got the round Browns over there. That's our team No offense. I on Williamson, but his weight does fluctuate And he's cost our city a lot of money but what is this yeah, this is oh that's a New Zealand all blacks, I don't know This is a bunch of Ben Simmons's they got maybe one and a half brothers on this team, dude, and this but hey That's awesome. No good for them You big basketball fan. I like college football. It's probably my favorite coach football. Who's …” View more
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Rock climbing transformed from a childhood hobby into a lifelong passion for me. The thrill of problem-solving and overcoming fear, especially during deep water soloing in Mallorca, fuels my love for the sport. It’s a unique connection to my body and the environment that makes me feel more capable climbing than walking.
This Past Weekend w/ Theo Von · #636 - Jason Momoa · Jan 26, 2026
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast
“… like, he doesn't like it at all. Loves dishing it out. Can't take it, which I think that's probably everybody, but, but nice, man. So, so the, the sports doc, so you're talking Gretzky, who else, who's, who else is an example that there's Tom Brady Gretzky. Uh, so Rocky Marciano, who was one of the greatest obviously boxers ever of his time was like, you know, really short, he had no reach, but he developed this style, you know, where he would just really like, Tyson had this too. He would get close. He basically was undefeated and he would get close and, and basically like hit from up close. He …” “… just, it's funny too. That that's a difference if you got to be able to take it. Yeah. Cause that's my, that's my mom's big critique. And my, my dad loves giving it out. But if you get him, he's just like, you guys are asshole. He doesn't, he doesn't like, he doesn't like it at all. Loves dishing it out. Can't take it, which I think that's probably everybody, but, but nice, man. So, so the, the sports doc, so you're talking Gretzky, who else, who's, who else is an example that there's Tom Brady Gretzky. Uh, so Rocky Marciano, who was one of the greatest obviously boxers ever of his time was like, you know, really short, he had no reach, but he developed this style, you know, where he would just really like, Tyson had this too. He would get close. He basically was undefeated and he would get close and, and basically like hit from up close. He would just keep, you know, get. Stay in your face. Yeah, exactly. And he was undefeated, but his body was like, you know, was not meant for heavyweight boxing. Yeah. And I'm saying he was, she was short, you know, not very heavy and had a short reach, but developed a style like Lionel Messi. I mean, he was also shorter than most people. He had …” View more
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Many sports legends like Rocky Marciano, Lionel Messi, and Jerry Rice overcame significant physical challenges to achieve greatness. Marciano, despite his short stature and reach, developed a unique fighting style that made him undefeated. Similarly, Messi's growth issues didn't stop him; he honed his skills to become a soccer superstar, while Rice mastered timing and routes to excel as a receiver.
Matt and Shane's Secret Podcast · Ep 595 - The Man Who Saves the World? (feat. Gabe Polsky) · Jan 22, 2026
The Joe Rogan Experience
“… and he was depressed for months I'm gonna get on medication. I am very averse to head injuries, which is kind of hypocritical because I'm a Combat sports commentator, you know, yeah weird and I've also been hit in the head a bunch of times But I just think it's really fucking bad for you overall. I stopped sparring when I was in my late 20s Really? Yeah kickboxing sparring. Yeah, and then I did it a little bit when I was supposed to fight Wesley Snipes I went back to start sparring again. Did you fight? No Wesley Snipes was hysterical It was him. I was in my mid-30s. I was like, this is the last …” “… I mean, that's what brought him to the dance is just getting hurt all the time but when he told me he had been knocked unconscious 16 times and Then the last one that's really bad And then the last one was the bull one that he landed on his head and he was depressed for months I'm gonna get on medication. I am very averse to head injuries, which is kind of hypocritical because I'm a Combat sports commentator, you know, yeah weird and I've also been hit in the head a bunch of times But I just think it's really fucking bad for you overall. I stopped sparring when I was in my late 20s Really? Yeah kickboxing sparring. Yeah, and then I did it a little bit when I was supposed to fight Wesley Snipes I went back to start sparring again. Did you fight? No Wesley Snipes was hysterical It was him. I was in my mid-30s. I was like, this is the last chance I get to do something like this Yeah, and then I got contacted by Campbell McLaren who was one of the producers of the early UFC. He's like this is gonna sound crazy but uh Wesley he was in tax problems. He wound up going to jail for tax evasion Apparently he had some crazy guy who was telling him, you know, you don't have to pay taxes, you …” View more
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After the death of his legendary father and trainer during COVID, MMA champion Khabib Nurmagomedov promised his mother he would stop fighting. He went on to defeat Justin Gaethje in a title defense before retiring, solidifying his legacy as one of the greatest fighters of all time. This emotional journey highlights the personal sacrifices behind the sport's toughest competitors.
The Joe Rogan Experience · #2441 - Paul Rosolie · Jan 20, 2026
The Megyn Kelly Show
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The controversy involving Mike Vrabel and Dianna Russini is damaging to personal relationships and professional reputations, with implications for media ethics.
The Megyn Kelly Show · The NFL Coach-Reporter Scandal Explodes, and Blake Lively Wants $300 Million of "Mean Girl" Money, with Jesse Kelly and Zack Peter | Ep. 1303 · Apr 24, 2026
Inside DuckDuckGo
“… in a search engine doing other things, just pulling up the weather. IA is a super handy one. What about you? I feel like you're going to be a sports fan. Yeah, well, we haven't talked much about sports, but I do use the sports modules a lot. The sports ones are interesting because, you know, with something like conversions, you know, that's pretty consistent as far as the queries we see day in, day out, people like looking for conversions. Sports is going to depend on, you know, the events that are happening, right? Our American football module is probably not triggering very much right …” “… and things like that when you're trying to figure out when you can do a meeting, you know, like this meeting, for example, I can jump into that. And then weather, again, like one of the simple things that just it saves a ton of time when you're already in a search engine doing other things, just pulling up the weather. IA is a super handy one. What about you? I feel like you're going to be a sports fan. Yeah, well, we haven't talked much about sports, but I do use the sports modules a lot. The sports ones are interesting because, you know, with something like conversions, you know, that's pretty consistent as far as the queries we see day in, day out, people like looking for conversions. Sports is going to depend on, you know, the events that are happening, right? Our American football module is probably not triggering very much right now. But, you know, when the season starts in the fall, it'll start showing again. And certainly like the day of the Super Bowl, it'll be, you know, shown quite a lot. I'm a big Philadelphia sports fan. I have some queries bookmarked that I just look at pretty frequently. I find personally, like, you know, the instant answers for sports are actually …” View more
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Instant answers on DuckDuckGo are transforming how sports fans access information, making it quicker and easier than ever. With new features like live NHL standings and game schedules, users can find what they need without hassle. This innovation is particularly valuable during peak seasons, like the Super Bowl, when sports queries surge.
Inside DuckDuckGo · Duck Tales: How we build, design, and trigger instant answers on DuckDuckGo search (Ep.26) · Apr 08, 2026
Accidental Tech Podcast
“you can't do multi-view when you're doing the replay. And in fact, you can't choose any other audio feed. So a lot of people really like the Sky Sports Crew, which is a British TV channel, I guess a cable channel, if I'm not mistaken. And when we got these things on ESPN, we would get their commentary, which was hilarious, as has been mentioned on Upgrade many times, because you'll hear these commentators say, and on your Sky Sports box, hit the red button to do blah, blah, blah, blah, sysboomba. And this is being broadcast on ESPN, where we don't have Sky Sports. It's very unusual. But a lot …” “you can't do multi-view when you're doing the replay. And in fact, you can't choose any other audio feed. So a lot of people really like the Sky Sports Crew, which is a British TV channel, I guess a cable channel, if I'm not mistaken. And when we got these things on ESPN, we would get their commentary, which was hilarious, as has been mentioned on Upgrade many times, because you'll hear these commentators say, and on your Sky Sports box, hit the red button to do blah, blah, blah, blah, sysboomba. And this is being broadcast on ESPN, where we don't have Sky Sports. It's very unusual. But a lot of people really like those commentators, despite the fact that they're deeply, deeply biased for anyone British. Not that I'm grumpy about it. So anyways, so there, you can't switch to the Sky Audio in the replay. You can't get any other cameras. Can't switch to Sky Audio. The replays kind of suck on Apple TV, which is really surprising to me. And …” View more
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Apple TV's F1 replays disappoint viewers with a lack of multi-view options and forced ads, undermining its ad-free promise. Despite the excitement around F1, fans are frustrated when they encounter an American Express ad right at the start of the replay. This raises questions about Apple's commitment to a premium viewing experience amidst its ad placements.
Accidental Tech Podcast · 682: Medium Core · Mar 12, 2026

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Patriots head coach Mike Vrabel is at the center of a growing scandal involving reporter Dianna Russini, with new photos and resurfaced comments fueling speculation about their relationship. Podcasts are dissecting the ethical implications for journalism and sports, the timeline of the alleged affair, and the broader impact on both individuals' careers and public perception.
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