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We Need to Talk
There are smart, talented women to be heard in male-dominated sports TV. CBS Sports Network tries to level the field with "We Need to Talk," a groundbreaking series hosted, produced, directed by women. A rotating panel includes Pro Football Hall of Fame sportscaster Lesley Visser, celebrated journalist Andrea Kremer, CBS Sports Radio host Dana Jacobson, world champion boxer Laila Ali, and CBS college football reporter Allie LaForce. Their guests are athletes, TV/radio personalities, league/team executives, and news/sports journalists. Coordinating producer Suzanne Smith hopes the show provides girls with great role models in sports journalism.
Rerun Air Date: November 25, 2024
There are smart, talented women to be heard in male-dominated sports TV. CBS Sports Network tries to level the field with "We Need to Talk," a groundbreaking series hosted, produced, directed by women. A rotating panel includes Pro Football Hall of Fame sportscaster Lesley Visser, celebrated journalist Andrea Kremer, CBS Sports Radio host Dana Jacobson, world champion boxer Laila Ali, and CBS college football reporter Allie LaForce. Their guests are athletes, TV/radio personalities, league/team executives, and news/sports journalists. Coordinating producer Suzanne Smith hopes the show provides girls with great role models in sports journalism.
Rerun Air Date: November 23, 2024
There are smart, talented women to be heard in male-dominated sports TV. CBS Sports Network tries to level the field with "We Need to Talk," a groundbreaking series hosted, produced, directed by women. A rotating panel includes Pro Football Hall of Fame sportscaster Lesley Visser, celebrated journalist Andrea Kremer, CBS Sports Radio host Dana Jacobson, world champion boxer Laila Ali, and CBS college football reporter Allie LaForce. Their guests are athletes, TV/radio personalities, league/team executives, and news/sports journalists. Coordinating producer Suzanne Smith hopes the show provides girls with great role models in sports journalism.