The ROAR Podcast
Seth Rubinroit talked his way into NBA Summer League media credentials before he was old enough to drive — becoming, by his own account, one of the first credentialed reporters under 18 to cover the event. That early hustle, and the lesson underneath it, has defined a career that runs from a scrappy USC basketball website to a leadership role in audio and digital strategy at NBCUniversal. In this episode, Adam Grossman traces that arc with Seth: the Magic Johnson interview that taught him to earn someone's time, the "everything is sales" instinct that carried him from college sponsorships to pitching NBC executives, and the London 2012 logging internship that got a peacock in his title for good. The back half gets into the business. Seth breaks down how he sold audio to NBC leadership on reach rather than revenue, why the arrival of video rewrote the entire economic model of podcasting, and how the smartest shows super-serve a specific audience instead of chasing high-profile talent. He and Adam dig into the data behind launching a 30-plus-show slate, whether there's a real audience for sports business content, how AI tools like Riverside and WSC are quietly reshaping production, and what teaching at USC ahead of LA28 has taught him about how the next generation actually consumes content. * 00:00 — Welcome * 00:47 — Credentialed at 12: the NBA Summer League origin story * 05:08 — The Magic Johnson interview and the lesson that stuck * 08:56 — Beating the gatekeepers: distribution before social media * 10:18 — USC, a business degree, and the #1 USC basketball site * 15:50 — "Everything is sales": the skill that carried his career * 18:32 — The London 2012 logging internship * 20:35 — Universal Sports Network to the NBC Olympic team * 22:39 — Pitching audio: selling reach over revenue * 24:59 — When video changed the revenue math * 29:46 — Building a 30-show slate: audience over talent * 35:16 — AI in production: Riverside, WSC, and freeing up the humans * 41:07 — Teaching at USC, LA28 GUEST BIO Seth Rubinroit leads audio and digital strategy at NBCUniversal, where he oversees more than thirty shows. He began his career as a teenage sports journalist, reporting alongside his brother Sam and becoming one of the first credentialed media members under 18 to cover the NBA Summer League, with bylines in outlets like Sports Illustrated for Kids and Time for Kids. A graduate of USC's Marshall School of Business, he founded what became the most-read USC basketball website while in college. He began his professional career at Universal Sports Network before joining NBC, where he worked the London, Rio, and Pyeongchang Olympics and went on to build the company's podcast slate. He has served on the board of the Podcast Academy, helped launch the CNBC Sport Podcast, and teaches a course on multiplatform Olympic and Paralympic storytelling at USC. He is also a judge for the Sports Business Journal Awards.
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