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Episode 564 of "SI Media With Jimmy Traina" features a conversation with The Ringers's Editor-At-Large, Bryan Curtis about all the latest sports media news.

Topics covered include the partnership between Fox Sports and Barstool sports, which company needs the other more, why Barstool's daily FS1 show is more intriguing than the "Big Noon Kickoff" deal, the battle between "Big Noon Kickoff" and "College GameDay," Barstool's turnaround when it comes to public perception

Other topics discussed include ESPN getting close to purchasing NFL Media and what that would mean, where Major League Baseball will end up selling the rights to its wild-card games and "Sunday Night Baseball," ESPN's decisions on Richard Jefferson and Doris Burke and its lead NBA booth, the cost of streaming and more.

In addition, Curtis discusses CBS canceling "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert," what it means for late night television and how late night has changed over the years.

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