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Aug. 12, 2016

How to Succeed on YouTube with Mark Rogers

How to Succeed on YouTube with Mark Rogers

Livestream Sports featuring college football YouTuber Mark Rogers. Hosted by Ross Brand of Livestream Universe.

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Mark Rogers owns 24 years of experience in various aspects of broadcast, journalism and production. A 3-time Associated Press Mississippi Sportscaster of the Year, Mark has worked as anchor, host, reporter, producer and play-by-play voice at ESPN, WCBI and WNCO.

During that time, Mark covered major championship events in college football, baseball and basketball, as well as the 1999 U.S. Women’s Open Golf Championship. Mark’s interview subjects range from multiple Hall of Fame athletes such as Peyton Manning and Jerry Rice to entertainers Vince Gill and Robin Roberts.

With 11 years of Production Operations management experience at ESPN, Mark manages, develops and grows staff through large scale training initiatives, leadership opportunities and one on one relationship building while also creating, implementing and overseeing operational procedures and workflow.

Mark also currently displays his skills on his YouTube Channel, MarkRogersTV, which houses over 2400 college football videos with opinion and analysis featuring an ever expanding network of bloggers and broadcasters across the country.

Mark co-hosts Behind the Scenes LIVE Thursdays at 8pm ET with Marty McPadden (a prior guest on #LivestreamSports). The show offers “video production tips from in front and behind the camera.”

Find Mark on Twitter: @MarkRogersTV. 

Show Topics

  • Mark discusses his career path in broadcasting
  • How Mark obtained his first job in television
  • Mark’s online and management work with ESPN
  • How Mark began his YouTube channel
  • Why he named it Mark Rogers TV
  • How Mark upgraded the production quality of his videos
  • How Mark built a national network of people covering college football
  • Ideal length for YouTube video