ESPN founder Bill Rasmussen tells Tim Ferriss how a firing and a $34,167/month satellite gamble built 24-hour sports television.

Bill Rasmussen — Co-founder of ESPN, the 24-hour sports cable network he incorporated in 1978. A lifelong sports obsessive from Chicago's South Side who built the channel after being fired from the New England Whalers.
In this live, on-stage Fearless conversation, Bill Rasmussen recounts the unlikely path from a sports-obsessed Chicago childhood to founding ESPN. He describes getting fired from the New England Whalers in 1978, then discovering RCA's satellite technology that made nationwide 24-hour sports broadcasting possible. Rasmussen walks through the funding scramble (a $9,000 credit-card cash advance, six rejections, and finally Getty Oil), the pivotal NCAA programming pitch, and the launch night under a still-unfinished building. Throughout, he shares hard-won lessons on negotiation, preparation, willing things into existence, and acting before the timing feels perfect.
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William Ury (inferred)
“the books i was going to mention for you guys if you're interested i found very helpful getting past no a little more realistic than getting to yes in my opinion” — Tim Ferriss 00:42:46Find it on Amazon
Roger Dawson (inferred)
“and then secrets of power negotiating i would get the audio if you can because you can tell with the cadence of bill's voice and the delivery there's a lot of nuance” — Tim Ferriss 00:42:46Find it on Amazon
Craig Shirley (inferred)
“the first one i would and i'm now reading it for the second time it's called december 1941. and if you read that book you'll find out so much about politics war america” — Bill Rasmussen 00:45:54Find it on Amazon