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episode notes
Joel Anderson, Stephen Fatsis and Josh Levine discuss the Chiefs' Super Bowl win over the 49ers, Patrick Mahomes and Brock Purdy's performances, and how the new overtime rule played out. CNBC's Alex Sherman also joins us to discuss whether new multi-network streaming deals will change the way we watch sports.
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-ESPN's Bill Barnwell analyzed how the Chiefs beat the 49ers.
• Alex Kirshner in Slate: “The Super Bowl falls on the NFL's most inevitable player.”
• Alex Sherman covers media for CNBC. Read his story about the sports streaming packages planned by Walt Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery and what that means for the way we watch sports.
• The announcement comes as the NFL plans to stream more games and the NBA negotiates new media deals.
Hang Up and Listen Weekly Chilli:
Stephen's Chili: In 1970, Kansas City became the first team to field a title game starting lineup with more black players than white players, thanks to an upstart team with AFL roots and a black scout named Lloyd Wells. We became a professional football team.
In this week's Bonus Corner, Joel, Stefan, and Josh discuss CBS' Super Bowl broadcast and Tony Romo's performance as a color analyst.
The podcast is produced and edited by Kevin Bendis.
You can email us at hangup@slate.com.