The B.S. Report

The B.S. Report
Presentation
Hosted by Bill Simmons
Genre Sports
Language English
Updates 2-4 per week
Length 60-80 minutes
Production
Audio format MP3
Publication
Debut May 8, 2007
Provider ESPN.com
Website

The B.S. Report is an ESPN podcast, that occasionally touches on mature subjects, hosted by Bill Simmons. It features interviews with athletes, sports commentators, pop-culture experts and friends of Simmons. The B.S. Report has no fixed publication schedule, however there are generally 2 or 3 episodes posted per week.[1] As of 2009, 'The B.S. Report' was ESPN's most-downloaded podcast, with over 10 million downloads through June.[2]

Occasionally, Simmons will have significant guests from the sports world, such as NBA Commissioner David Stern,[3] or NBA Players Association head Billy Hunter.[4]

AVclub.com named The B.S. Report one of the best podcasts of 2010.[5]

Format

The B.S. Report opens with a theme song written and performed by Ronald Jenkees[6][7] and a voice-over announcement that the podcast "is a free-flowing conversation that occasionally touches on mature subjects." Simmons rarely performs a monologue, but instead holds a conversation with one or more guests for the entire episode.

Most B.S. Report episodes are based on discussions of sports, but occasionally Simmons will have entertainers or pop-culture observers on to talk about entertainment issues of the day, such as Saturday Night Live,[8] reality television, movies and music.

Episodes

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