Andrew Marchand, New York Post

Andrew Marchand

New York Post

New York, NY, United States

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  • Moneyish
  • ESPN

Past articles by Andrew:

Yankees won’t have jersey patch for Opening Day — but it’s coming

It is not that the Yankees are against putting the advertising on their fabled pinstripes, but they are not going to do it with anyone for any price. → Read More

Reggie Miller out as part of March Madness announcer shakeup

The tournament is one of the hardest jobs, if not the hardest, for top sportscasters to prepare for. → Read More

Charles Barkley only considering CNN show out of ‘respect’ for Gayle King

Charles Barkley is only considering a CNN show because he could have his own TV news version of a super team. → Read More

Justin Shackil to be offered WFAN job with huge Yankees implications

Justin Shackil is expected to be offered the WFAN job vacated by Sweeny Murti, putting him in line to potentially succeed John Sterling in the Yankees radio booth. → Read More

Apple emerges as potential landing spot for Pac-12 football

Apple TV+ is emerging as a potential landing spot for the Pac-12 college football rights, The Post has learned. → Read More

Tim McCarver, MLB TV’s most prolific analyst, was a professor of the game

In his prime, basically whoever had the World Series had McCarver in the booth. He called a total of 24 World Series, the majority for Fox. → Read More

Apple not bringing Katie Nolan, Melanie Newman back for MLB broadcasts

Ahead of the baseball season, Apple has announced Friday Night Baseball’s Katie Nolan and Melanie Newman will not return. → Read More

Greg Olsen nailed Super Bowl’s crucial play — and now the pressure is on Tom Brady

Greg Olsen has earned the No. 1 position as the network’s top game analyst, while Ton Brady has been given it with a 10-year, $375 million contract. → Read More

Derek Jeter revealed as Fox MLB analyst at Super Bowl 2023

Derek Jeter is joining the media. Jeter will be a studio analyst for Fox Sports beginning this season, the network announced during its Super Bowl 2023 pregame show. → Read More

Greg Olsen’s future wide open as Tom Brady’s spot in Fox booth looms

The craziness of the more than a half-billion dollars paid out in contracts last offseason for announcers to call NFL games will come to its head on Super Bowl Sunday. → Read More

YouTube TV bringing long-awaited changes to ‘NFL Sunday Ticket’

PHOENIX – It may not be your father’s “NFL Sunday Ticket.” With YouTube TV taking over the package from DirecTV that allows fans to watch out-of-market games, it might finally have some of the features fans have pined for. “It’s a product that, for all intents and purposes, has not changed in almost 30 years,” Brian Rolapp said on “The Marchand & Ourand Sports Media Podcast” that published… → Read More

ESPN’s Mina Kimes set for huge payday as other NFL TV stars eye next move

The contract of ESPN’s Mina Kimes is up and she should crack into seven figures when all is said and done. → Read More

Mets buy $1 million Super Bowl 2023 commercial

On the eve of spring training, the Mets are flexing their financial might again to be part of the Super Bowl. → Read More

Inside the secret talks and future of Tom Brady and Fox Sports

It culminated last May when Fox’s CEO Lachlan Murdoch on the company’s earnings call shocked sports media and the NFL with the news of the Brady signing. → Read More

Michael Irvin sent home by NFL Network from Super Bowl after woman’s complaint

Michael Irvin has been sent home from NFL Network’s Super Bowl 2023 coverage after a woman at a hotel made an unspecified complaint. → Read More

Tom Brady won’t join in Super Bowl 2023 festivities

There will be no surprise appearance from Tom Brady on the Super Bowl 2023 pregame show Sunday. → Read More

What Joe Buck is doing for Super Bowl 2023 after Fox split

Buck had one year left on his Fox deal, but, after trying to keep him with a $12 million-per-year offer, Fox allowed Buck to leave, despite it being a Super Bowl season for the network. → Read More

Greg Olsen-Kevin Burkhardt connection started long before NFL broadcast pairing

The DNA of Super Sunday’s broadcast is all Jersey because of deep connections that tie Greg Olsen’s dad, a state Hall of Fame high school coach, Kevin Burkhardt and the entire Olsen family together. → Read More

Carlos Beltran leaving YES Network for job in Mets’ front office

Sources tell The Post the Mets are hiring Carlos Beltran to work in their front office under Billy Eppler, ending Beltran's time working for the Yankees' YES Network. → Read More

CBS execs tried intervention to address Tony Romo’s slippage in booth

Last offseason, CBS Sports executives recognized that some of the luster of Tony Romo’s analysis had faded and staged something of an intervention. → Read More