STAA will show you how at our Play-by-Play Seminar on
December 6th in Las Vegas.
Eric Musselman
NBA Head Coach

Achieve Your Potential;
Coach-Broadcaster Relationship
Danyelle Sargent
Fox Sports TV

Getting Your Next Job
Tom Boman
Learfield Sports

What Learfield Looks for in a Play-by-Play Hire
Jon Chelesnik
CEO STAA

Various play-by-play and job market topics
Russ Langer
Las Vegas 51s

What Minor League Baseball Teams Look For
Dave LaMont
ESPN/Westwood One

Become an Elite Play-by-Play Announcer
Who Should Attend?
All football, basketball and baseball play-by-play broadcasters, including college students, should attend -- especially those who want to accelerate their careers and increase their earning potential. By the time of this seminar, the number of sportscasting jobs accepted by STAA clients since January 2007 will be close to 200. Now, you can learn STAA's "secret recipe" for success in the sportscasting job market.
Make Yourself a Must Have Play-by-Play Announcer
Play-by-Play Do's and Don'ts, Four Keys to Play-by-Play Success, What Learfield Sports Looks for When Hiring Network Football and Basketball Broadcasters, What Minor League Baseball Teams Look For When Hiring Play-by-Play Talent.
Land a Lucrative Play-by-Play Job
Uncovering Unadvertised Opportunities, Secrets for Setting Yourself Apart, What Employers Want on Your Demo & Resume, How Not to Get a Job, Common Questions in the Job Interview, Four Things to Never Say in the Job Interview.
Get a Job at Baseball's Winter Meetings
15 Secrets to Landing a Minor League Baseball Play-by-Play Job at the Winter Meetings, even if you don't have any baseball play-by-play experience!
When: Saturday, December 6, 2008 (One day prior to the start of baseball's Winter Meetings). 10:00 am - 5:00 pm. Sign-in begins at 9:30 am. A post-seminar meet-and-greet for guest speakers and attendees will be held from 5:00 - 6:00 pm.
Where: Ballroom G at the Las Vegas Hilton (The same hotel as baseball's Winter Meetings)
Registration: $149. To register, call STAA at 949-215-6713.
You can have all this priceless knowledge and much, much more. But you must be willing to take action. So don't miss out - register now! Seating is limited.
Featuring:
Eric Musselman, Former NBA Head Coach
Eric Musselman is the former head coach of the Golden State Warriors and Sacramento Kings. When he was hired by the Warriors in 2002 at the age 37, Musselman was the youngest head coach in the NBA. In 2003, he was runner-up for the NBA Coach of the Year award. Musselman has been an assistant coach with the Minnesota Timberwolves, Atlanta Hawks, Memphis Grizzlies and Orlando Magic.
Danyelle Sargent, Fox Sports
Danyelle Sargent has been on the national sports scene since 2004. She is a regular on The Final Score on Fox Sports Net, nightly at 10:30 & 12. In addition, she hosts The Official BCS Ratings Show on Sunday’s during the fall. In 2004, Sargent joined ESPN as an ESPNews anchor She also contributed to ESPN2's "Cold Pizza," now titled ESPN First Take. She has also worked in Kansas City, MO and Macon, GA.
Tom Boman, Broadcast Manager, Learfield Sports
Tom Boman is one of the most powerful men in radio play-by-play. As the Broadcaster Manager for Learfield Sports, Tom is in charge of hiring football and basketball broadcasters for nearly 50 Division I collegiate sports play-by-play properties, including schools in each of the BCS conferences. Tom is a former executive producer for The Los Angeles Dodgers Radio Network and a producer for Fox Sports Radio Network.
Jon Chelesnik, STAA CEO, Former ESPN Radio Network Host
STAA CEO Jon Chelesnik is one of the sportscasting industry's premiere career builders. Since 2003, he has consulted sportscasters in the U.S., Canada and Australia, including many minor league and Division I talents. Consulting services include talent coaching, career planning, job placement assistance, and teaching sportscasters how to create their own sportscasting opportunities. A former sports talk host at ESPN Radio Network, Chelesnik also has extensive play-by-play experience at the professional and collegiate levels.
Russ Langer, Las Vegas 51s
The voice of the Las Vegas 51’s (Los Angeles Dodgers Triple-A) for the past nine seasons, Langer has considerable Major League play-by-play experience. In addition to calling Dodgers spring training games each year, he did fill-in play-by-play for the Montreal Expos In 2003 and 2004, and for the Baltimore Orioles in 2006.
Dave LaMont, ESPN/ABC & Westwood One
Dave Lamont is a play-by-play announcer for ABC/ESPN TV, co-host of NFL Live on Westwood One, and the voice of Florida Atlantic football. This past season, he did fill-in play-by-play on the Baltimore Orioles Radio Network. LaMont has also served as a TV host for the Florida Marlins and Miami Heat. A veteran of the industry since his teenage years, Lamont has won the Associated Press award for best daily sports and an AIR award for play-by-play.
ABOUT THE STAA SPORTSCASTING SEMINAR SERIES:
When it comes to reliable sportscasting career guidance, STAA is the industry leader. This is the sixth sportscasting seminar hosted by Jon Chelesnik. These sportscasting seminars share proven industry secrets and techniques for getting a sportscasting job and excelling in it. Learn the step-by-step strategies that the top sportscasters use to make their millions. With STAA's expert advice, you'll be well on your way to making your own riches. The price of attending is less than the cost of the suit you'll wear to a job interview.

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