The Man After the Fall: Reviewing Mike Tirico’s Interview with Lance Armstrong

Published as part of my ongoing study of sports interviewing techniques and sports media storytelling. About This Analysis Source Interview: Mike Tirico Interviews Lance Armstrong (NBC Sports, 2019) This case study examines Mike Tirico’s 2019 interview with Lance Armstrong on NBC Sports. Rather than focusing solely on the […]

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Winning Over Change: How Competition Forced Integration in College Football

CHARLOTTE, NC — In the years after the Civil Rights Act of 1964, college football programs across the South began to slowly integrate. It’s a shift that’s often remembered as part of the country’s broader push toward equality — but on the field, the reasons weren’t always that simple.

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Living With AI’s Meal Plan: SBU Students Discover Technology’s Limits

Artificial intelligence can generate meal plans in seconds. But for a group of St. Bonaventure University students, living with those plans for an entire week revealed something the technology could not account for: the complicated realities of grocery shopping, tight budgets and human food preferences. During the fall

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For SBU Students, Super Bowl LX Was the Ultimate Classroom

ST. BONAVENTURE, N.Y. — For Aliyah Giudice, the magnitude of the moment became clear almost immediately. “Everything has to be perfect because it’s the Super Bowl,” she said. “There’s no room for error. You’re dealing with thousands of fans, media members and staff, so you have to stay calm

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