Canceling the local media isn’t good for local citizens
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss football, local business and free speech in America. You can’t cancel truth.
Leonard Raskin and Nestor discuss football, local business and free speech in America. You can’t cancel truth.
The ninth day of the Maryland Crab Cake Tour presented by The Maryland Lottery, Goodwill, Window Nation and the Restaurant Association of Maryland featured a morning drive around Deep Creek Lake and an adventure north through the rolling hills of Pennsylvania past Ohiopyle, Falling Water and on to bucolic Latrobe to watch the Pittsburgh Steelers participate in one of the final old-school training camp days still remaining in the NFL.
The only thing “gold” in his closet is the new Royal Farms “Chickenpalooza” shirt so Nestor wore it to Latrobe on a bucket list trip to see Pittsburgh Steelers training camp behind enemy lines with old friends.
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and the way we watch sports
John Ourand of Sports Business Journal joins Nestor to discuss future of cable TV and way we watch. If you love sports, it’s hard to unbundle and here’s why…
Greg Bedard of Boston Sports Journal explains the mystery of Matthew Judon and Patriots hasty playoff exit
Greg Bedard of Boston Sports Journal explains the mystery of Matthew Judon and Patriots hasty playoff exit
The Maryland Crab Cake Tour stop presented by The Maryland Lottery at Pappas Restaurant in Cockeysville was so much fun that Mike Bordick and Nestor did some bonus talk about the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles to Baltimore.
Mike Bordick and Nestor discuss the impact of baseball in the community and significance of Orioles
As Josh Kurtz of Maryland Matters turns his attention to environment and science and change, the debate about turbines and power and optics moves to the beach for solutions.
Baseball author, historian, SABR leader and West Coast League commish Rob Neyer welcomes another season of baseball with cautionary tales for MLB commissioner Rob Manfred and the owners’ and players’ always simmering labor war.
Media insider John Ourand of Sports Business Journal takes Nestor on a post COVID tour of the money of sports and how the NFL is winning the battle.
Luke Jones and Nestor discuss what happens when Lamar Jackson doesn’t run all over the field and the defense has to step up and win a football game.
Michael Steele is no stranger to any of us who follow politics and media in Maryland. We had a wide-ranging chat with him about his party, the future of Donald Trump in America and how the country can navigate its way out of this pandemic and economic disaster.
In the quest to find every living awesome mentor he ever had during Teacher Appreciation Month, Nestor catches up with his media professor Julie Simon at UB for the first time in three decades. His obsession with Marshall McLuhan theory continues…
“Big Game” was his contribution to NFL life and “This Town” set the stage for the current state of America. We went to Washington, D.C. to hear from our favorite New York Times writer about an election cycle during a plague.
Veteran local journalist Pamela Wood discusses her role at the newspaper and how politicians are held accountable by the work of local media.
Nestor is pretty succinct in this one, calling former Maryland Lt. Governor Michael Steele his “favorite Republican”
Hearing the thoughts of the voices of Baltimore during this important election week in Maryland
At some point, fans are going to start showing up at Orioles games. Right…?
Twelve years later, where has your MASN cable money gone? A history lesson for Nats and Orioles fans…
Hey Nats and Orioles fans: here are the facts in adding up where your missing cable TV dollars have gone. Hint: search pockets of Mr. Angelos
I haven’t taken a phone call this year – and here’s why that produces more intelligent radio for you if you’re listening to WNST instead of the corporate clowns on the FM dial
Take our WNST “State of Baltimore Sports Media” survey & win a trip to beautiful Cleveland, Ohio!!!
Meet the winners from Thursday’s BSMS competition
Nestor Aparicio lectures a Loyola College sports marketing class on how Baltimore sports media & sales work in 2012
Have you seen the panel videos from Hooters on Monday night?
All of the details of our Baltimore Sports Media Superstar search and competition are now a click away…
Think it’s easy doing sports radio and sports media in Baltimore? Think again…
Find out what Steve Bisciotti had to say to Nestor about plans for NFL growth and the tenure of commissioner Roger Goodell
Part 3 of 2010 State of Baltimore Sports Media series
I’ll be live blogging all day from the Sports Business Journal “Sports Media & Technology” Conference 2011 in New York.
On Tuesday night, as Camden Yards sat mostly empty on another beautiful summer night, it happened again. No, not just
It’s impossible to address anything that has happened at WNST in our 13 years of existence without talking about the
It’s a big, emotional week of football in Baltimore and the reason it’s so significant is because of our civic
One of the few joyful benefits of being the “independent” voice in Baltimore sports is that we never have to
At the risk of “piling on,” I’ve decided to throw my two cents into the blogosphere today to briefly (insert
“I will never, EVER “text” with you!” I screamed into my cell phone to my beloved son, Barry, during the
The resumes and cover letters from people who love Baltimore sports and think they can be a 2009 local media
The Baltimore Orioles can try to silence their critics today and attempt to ban the free speech of all of