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the starters podcast

by Loraine Bashirian Published 2 years ago Updated 1 year ago
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When did the starters start podcasting?

On October 21, 2013, The Starters launched their first podcast, the first of a group of previews answering 101 questions about the 2013–14 NBA season. The show has kept mostly the same format, with a few minor changes, most notably the removal of profanity.

Who are the hosts of the starters?

The Starters (previously known as The Basketball Jones) is a podcast, blog and television program that analyzes, and often satirizes, the National Basketball Association (NBA). The show is written and hosted by Canadians Tas Melas and Phil Elder (J.E. Skeets), Australian Leigh Ellis and American Trey Kerby.

What is the original name of the starters?

The Starters (previously known as The Basketball Jones) was a podcast, blog, and television program that analyzed, and often satirized, the National Basketball Association (NBA). The show was written and hosted by Canadians Tas Melas and Phil Elder (J.E. Skeets), Australian Leigh Ellis and American Trey Kerby.

What genre is the starters?

The Starters Genre Sports ( basketball) Presented by Phil Elder Tas Melas Trey Kerby Leigh El ... Country of origin United States Original language English 11 more rows ...

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What happened to the starters podcast?

The show has kept mostly the same format, with a few minor changes, most notably the removal of profanity. In 2019, The Starters joined The Athletic under the new name No Dunks, returning to a podcast-centred format. During this transition, Matt Osten left to pursue a writing career outside of the NBA sphere.

Why was the starters Cancelled?

The Post's report contained conflicting information on why NBA TV decided to move on from The Starters. One source claimed it was because of corporate-mandated cost cutting from AT&T, while another source (from Turner) claimed that the decision was made by Turner and the NBA and had nothing to do with AT&T.

Did the starters get Cancelled?

“The Starters,” an irreverent daily show on NBA TV, will not be renewed for next basketball season, according to a person with knowledge of the decision. The show, which is hosted by Tas Melas, Leigh Ellis, Trey Kerby and Phil Elder (professionally known as J.E.

Where can I watch the starters?

Hulu, Disney+, and ESPN+

Who are the starters?

The Starters (previously known as The Basketball Jones) was a podcast, blog, and television program that analyzed, and often satirized, the National Basketball Association (NBA). The show was written and hosted by Canadians Tas Melas and Phil Elder (J.E. Skeets), Australian Leigh Ellis and American Trey Kerby.

Who produced the weekly program on the radio?

Doyle produced the weekly program. Skeets also co-hosted a show on the station, though it was not sports related. Upon graduation, Melas worked as a story editor at The Sports Network and Doyle worked as a sound editor for Super Sonics, an audio post-production house.

What is basketball Jones podcast?

He approached Melas and Doyle with the idea and together they worked out the tone and format of the show. When it debuted in January 2006, The Basketball Jones podcast was a half-hour program recorded weekly at Doyle's house. The show immediately gained a small, but dedicated following. As its popularity increased, the three began recording shows more frequently.

Who said "Good morning sweet world"?

The show continued with Skeets introducing each show with the greeting, "Good morning, sweet world!". Skeets introduced Melas, Kerby (who responds with the phrase "ayoooo"), and Leigh who said the phrase "Girls" and then Matt and Doyle (whom he referred to as the man who makes the magic and drops happen).

Who is Matt Osten?

Matt Osten, a Montreal native and graduate of McGill University's Faculty of Law, officially joined The Basketball Jones at the start of the '09 - '10 season. Osten, also nicknamed The Savage Bodyguard, only wears white suits while on bodyguard duty.

Is the starter podcast the same as no dunks?

In 2019, The Starters joined The Athletic under the new name No Dunks, returning to a podcast-centred format. During this transition, Matt Osten left to pursue a writing career outside of the NBA sphere.

Best moments from The Starters over the years

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Overview

The Starters (previously known as The Basketball Jones) was a podcast, blog, and television program that analyzed, and often satirized, the National Basketball Association (NBA). The show was written and hosted by Canadians Tas Melas and Phil Elder (J.E. Skeets), Australian Leigh Ellis and American Trey Kerby. It was shot, edited, and produced by Canadians Jason Doyle and Matt O…

Background

Melas, Skeets, Doyle and Osten met while attending Ryerson University's Radio and Television Arts program in Toronto, Canada from 2001–2005.
Melas was the co-host of a talk show on SPIRITlive, Ryerson's Internet radio station, called the "Sports Doctors". Doyle produced the weekly program. Skeets also co-hosted a show on the station, though it was not sports related.

History

Skeets soon moved his writing to a new website the group called "The Basketball Jones". Drawing on his past experience with radio, Skeets decided to use the emerging medium of podcasting to produce a basketball-related talk show. He approached Melas and Doyle with the idea and together they worked out the tone and format of the show. When it debuted in January 2006, The Basketball Jones podcast was a half-hour program recorded weekly at Doyle's house. The show …

Format

Each podcast began with Skeets announcing the number of the episode, the date and a random phrase (example: "Hello, sweet world!", "More is not always better.", "I'm the one who's fighting. Not you, not you, and not you." or "There are over a 1000 different types of bananas") over a random song. The "bouncing balls" opening graphics then continues with the theme song "Bones Attack!!" by The Meligrove Band.

Other work

Skeets' writing has appeared on ESPN.com and Deadspin.com.
Melas has appeared as a pundit on Raptors NBA TV.
Doyle is the co-host and producer of "Idol Chatter", a podcast about reality television. He has also done sound editing work for many animated television programs including Atomic Betty, Carl Squared, and Johnny Test.

External links

• "The Starters" official website on NBA.com
• Official website
• Sam Toman (April 24, 2007). "Online rally: How Toronto Raptors fans used the Internet to stave off extinction". Macleans.ca.

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