America can’t get enough of its sports! And when ABC/ESPN fixture and 14-time Emmy winner Bob Goodrich talks about the inner-workings of televising sports’ biggest spectacles, games and events… people listen in and want to know more. Now‘s the ideal time to invite Bob on-air, as we’re enthralled with Super Bowl excitement, NFL Pro Bowl anticipation, and the thrills of
Olympic trials.

Watch ratings climb as Bob talks about:

• What makes the Super Bowl such an American TV institution. Ask him about the early years, the so-called hype, record-breaking commercials, half-time extravaganzas.

• The phenomenon of Wide World of Sports and Monday Night Football, and how those pioneering shows in sports entertainment were ahead of their time.

• Working with sports’ intriguing on-air legends, from Cosell and Griffith to McKay and even O.J., and today’s rising stars.

• Olympic coverage from Beijing, and what makes this year different.

• Sports on-air in real time — the ultimate reality show. What were some of his most nerve-wracking moments doing live TV?

CREDENTIALS: Bob Goodrich began working for ABC Sports in 1969. Four decades later, he’s still a freelance television producer, director, and consultant for companies including ABC/ESPN. He’s also co-founder of SPORTSCAST STARS TRAINING, a training seminar for sports broadcasters — with or without experience — determined to reach the profession’s highest levels, along with media training for athletes, teams, coaches and administrators.

AVAILABILITY: Atlanta and surrounding areas. Nationwide by arrangement and via telephone.
CONTACT: Annie Hoffman Goodrich, (678) 493-4763 (GA); BlondiePR@aol.com; www.sportscaststarstraining.com