Andrew Marchand

Andrew Marchand

About the Columnist

Andrew Marchand is a sports media columnist for the New York Post. Besides writing columns and breaking news, he is the co-host on the "Marchand & Ourand Sports Media Podcast.” Marchand has been named the best sports media reporter in the country by The Big Lead the past two years. Marchand graduated from Ithaca College in 1996. This is second stint with The Post after working for nine years from late 1998-2007. He then worked at ESPN for 11 years before returning to The Post in 2018.

The Archive

ESPN weighing the possibility of making its dynamic NBA duo a trio again

ESPN will weigh whether it is better to just go with Mike Breen and Doris Burke on the NBA for this year or add JJ Redick to the crew.

Tony Romo and Jim Nantz are a mess with Super Bowl barreling right for them

This has left the duo endlessly searching for lifelines. Gene? Tracy? Jay? Anyone? 

How TNT ended up with surprising 'CNN Sports' Doc Rivers report

The newsbreak on TNT's Knicks-Nets postgame show left fans scratching their heads.

ESPN's Doc Rivers gamble could blow up in their face

With Doc Rivers on the verge of potentially becoming the Bucks coach, his stay as one of the voices of the NBA Finals for ESPN may be over before it...

How Adam Wainwright’s arrival could affect the future of Fox’s MLB coverage

It creates competition for Fox Sports’ No. 1 MLB game analyst John Smoltz.

Outrage over bolting exec shows how strong WFAN still is

The fact that so many have opinions about this move is a testament that, while certainly different, WFAN is in a strong place after his departure.

Major WFAN shakeup with program director leaving

Eskin oversaw a transitional period for FAN after taking over for station icon Mark Chernoff.

Barstool Sports CEO is leaving

A new era is looming at Barstool Sports.

ESPN's 'College GameDay' appears ready to open a spot on the desk for Nick Saban

If the 72-year-old Nick Saban wants to be on ESPN's "College GameDay," it is hard to see it not happening.

ESPN, NFL in advanced talks on agreement that could give league stake in TV giant

If an agreement goes through, NFL Media, which includes NFL Network, would fall under the Disney umbrella.

Aaron Rodgers has turned 'Pat McAfee Show' into an $85M ESPN disaster

It’s probably a good thing that ESPN retired that “Worldwide Leader in Sports” moniker.

Why SNY isn’t joining the YES-MSG direct-to-consumer team-up — for now

SNY for now is going it alone and is in no rush to start a direct-to-consumer product.

Fox NFL star following Michael Strahan's path as he becomes NY morning co-host

The NFL host is going to pull a Michael Strahan.

Pat McAfee needs to produce better ratings to be worth $85 million — and headaches — for ESPN

The question is if Pat McAfee can last in the Disney universe.

YES, MSG networks partner on new venture that could lead to all-in-one streaming service

YES and MSG Network are partnering on a new venture that eventually could lead to a direct-to-consumer streaming service that offers the Yankees, Knicks, Rangers, Nets, Devils and Islanders on...

Phil Simms in CBS limbo with huge 'NFL Today' shakeup possible

Phil Simms could be in his final days with CBS.

Tom Brady's broadcast debut and four more stories that promise to shake-up sports media in 2024

The question right now is whether Tom Brady will replace Greg Olsen on Fox's NFL broadcasts or not?

Yankees legend in talks with YES for TV role

The Yankees legend could be a candidate to join lead pre-and-postgame host Bob Lorenz and top studio analyst Jack Curry on some nights.

The 25 sports media people who had the most powerful 2023

The most powerful people in sports media are the heads of the leagues, networks and digital platforms, as well as top athletes.

Keyshawn opens up about life after ESPN, what Skip Bayless is really like

Keyshawn Johnson is enjoying his fresh start at Fox Sports after being laid off by ESPN.