The Chuck ToddCast

Interview Only w/ J.A. Adande - Why Sports Is OUT On Social Justice & IN On Gambling

Oct 23, 2025
J.A. Adande, a veteran sports journalist and professor known for his work across media, delves into the shifting landscape of sports coverage. He discusses the Big Ten's $2 billion deal, highlighting the growing necessity for sports reporters to understand business intricacies. Adande reflects on the decline of local sports journalism and the rise of personality-driven shows. Notably, he reveals why the sports world has retreated from social justice advocacy, focusing instead on lucrative gambling and the cultural implications of diversity and representation in sports.
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ANECDOTE

Choosing ESPN Over Sports Illustrated

  • Adande recalls choosing ESPN over Sports Illustrated in 2007 because ESPN offered multi-platform work.
  • He uses that change to show how destination outlets shifted from legacy magazines to digital/TV hybrids.
INSIGHT

Local Coverage Hollowed Out By National Scoops

  • Local sports coverage has been nationalized; star national reporters break news faster than local beat writers.
  • Adande warns 'have-not' teams suffer news black holes when local outlets lack full-time beat coverage.
ADVICE

Balance Access With Accountability

  • Beat reporters must manage access without sacrificing accountability and maintain relationships despite teams' ability to bypass media.
  • Adande notes writer associations and credential rules still matter, but sources and locker-room access are harder to secure.
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