Aaron Boone is becoming a podcaster this season, the Yankees manager told The Post. The manager of the Yankees traditionally has a once-a-week, a six-figure paid spot on either the radio flagship o…
Aaron Boone is becoming a podcaster this season, the Yankees manager told The Post.
for which he will appear once a week for his 15-20 minute segment with the founders, Jimmy O’Brien and Jake Storiale on their popular podcast, “Talkin’ Yanks.” “I thought it was a really interesting opportunity, and a cool idea. These guys have been innovators in this business and they’ve built a massive, young following. I think Jimmy and Jake are both really good guys. And they’re passionate about what they do, and they love the Yankees. And, sometimes they’re a little misguided and it’s my chance to set the record straight every now and then.”Boone’s first appearance on “Talkin’ Yanks” is scheduled for Sunday, March 26.
Jomboy Media started as just a podcast and has grown into a company that just raised more than $5 million in funding, with some famous investors, including CC Sabathia, WWE and Billy Crystal.O’Brien wouldn’t reveal the exact financials for Boone’s appearances, but it is likely similar to what radio pays, which is six-figures. Last year, Boone was on “The Michael Kay Show” on ESPN New York.
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