Sports Broadcasting Coaching

Learn from top sports broadcasters in the industry
 
Mark Boyle
Indiana Pacers
Larry Burnett
Network TV Sports Broadcaster
Matt Pinto
Oklahoma City Thunder
Jon Chelesnik
Fmr. ESPN Radio Host
STAA CEO
What STAA Sports Broadcasting Coaching Will Do For You
STAA sports broadcasting coaching will help you increase your salary and take your play-by-play or sports talk career to the next level. Our sports broadcasting coaches will share expert advice and little-known techniques to help you achieve a better paying, larger market sports broadcasting job. At the entry level, you need to separate yourself from hundreds of others who are applying for the same sports broadcasting jobs as you. At the upper levels, your competitors are fewer but their sports broadcasting skills are exceptional. You must be better than they are. Sports broadcasting coaching from STAA is the way to do it. You paid as much as $100,000 for college. Now learn what they didn't teach you in school. STAA sports broadcasting coaches have been where you want to go.
How STAA's Sports Broadcasting Coaching Program Works
Choose the sports broadcasting coach or coaches that best suit your needs. Sports broadcasting coaching sessions are conducted over the telephone. Each sportscasting career improvement session is 40 minutes and you never leave your home.
Reserve Your Sports Broadcasting Coaching Sessions Now
Call STAA at 949-215-6713 or make your reservation online here:
1 Sports Broadcasting Coaching
Session: $99
2 Sports Broadcasting Coaching
Sessions: $179  Save 10%
3 Sports Broadcasting Coaching
Sessions: $253  Save 15%
STAA Coaches:
Mark Boyle, Indiana Pacers
Coaching Specialty: play-by-play
Mark Boyle has been the Indiana Pacers radio play-by-play broadcaster since 1988. In addition to his NBA experience, which includes the 2000 NBA Finals, he has worked with the NHL's Minnesota North Stars and has covered the NFL, Major League Baseball and Big Ten football and basketball. Twice named Indiana's Sportscaster of the Year by the National Sportswriters and Sportscasters Association.
Larry Burnett, Network TV Sports Broadcaster
Coaching Specialty: TV anchoring, reporting, PBP
Larry Burnett is a former ESPN SportsCenter and Prime Ticket/Fox Sports host and a former TV voice for the Los Angeles Lakers. He has anchored coverage for two Olympiads and hosted NBA Today and College Football Scoreboard. A two time Emmy Award winner, Burnett currently handles play-by-play for the WNBA's Los Angeles Sparks. Additional radio and TV play-by-play experience includes the Continental Basketball Association, Pepperdine University basketball and baseball and other NCAA basketball.
Matt Pinto, Oklahoma City Thunder
Coaching Specialty: play-by-play
Currently the radio voice of the Oklahoma City Thunder, Matt Pinto has been a radio and TV NBA play-by-play broadcaster since 1989. Prior to Oklahoma City, Pinto served the Seattle SuperSonics, Los Angeles Clippers, Dallas Mavericks and Charlotte Hornets. Pinto has been heard nationally on ESPN NBA Radio and Westwood One college basketball, served as play-by-play talent on The Football Network and University of Hawaii football, basketball and baseball. He has also handled play-by-play stints with Triple-A baseball franchises Pawtucket and Hawaii.
Jon Chelesnik, Former ESPN Radio Network Host
Coaching specialty: sports talk show hosting & interviewing
STAA founder and CEO Jon Chelesnik was an ESPN Radio Network host from 1999 - 2003. His show, Weekend AllNight, was heard on more than 450 radio stations across the U.S. and Canada. Chelesnik is also a former broadcaster on Sporting News Radio Network.
"You gave me some tips on my sports updates and running my show. At the time I thought the tips were helpful, but since really applying them, I'm blown away at just how much smoother and better I sound"
-Pat Steinberg, Anchor/Host, The Fan 960, Calgary
“My coaching session was everything I hoped for and more. It was invaluable having another professional listen to my play-by-play and getting a quality take on things I may not necessarily realize about myself. To have a professional set of ears listen to my work is something that can only help me grow as a broadcast professional.”
-- David Jackson, Play-by-Play Voice, Appalachian State University
 

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