Showing posts with label Pass The Nuts. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pass The Nuts. Show all posts

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Dan Coughlin Goes Back To The Drawing Board: Hackers Are Holding His New Book Hostage

Dan Coughlin and Jim McIntyre
Photo credit: Salem Media Group
Dan Coughlin has covered sports in Cleveland for more than four decades.  He has enough material for several books, and has written two: Crazy With the Papers to Prove It: Stories About the Most Unusual, Eccentric and Outlandish People I've Known in 45 Years as a Sports Journalist, and Pass the Nuts:More Stories About The Most Unusual, Eccentric & Outlandish People I've Known in Four Decades as a Sports Journalist, published by Cleveland's Gray & Co Publishers

His third book is being held hostage.  As was reported by Plain Dealer Tipoff columnist Michael K. McIntyre, cyber thieves hacked into Dan's computer and threatened to hold its contents, including the work he has done on the new book, as electronic hostages unless he pays them $700.

He refuses to pay, and says he'll rewrite what's been lost to the criminals.  In this interview, he talks about the chapter he was writing about former Cavaliers owner Ted Stepien.  Dan also expands on some of the stories he wrote in his first two books, and notes with irony how 50 years after beginning his career by covering high school sports, he is again covering high school sports as the Friday Night Touchdown Commissioner for Fox 8 News.



Tuesday, June 4, 2013

Dan Talks Radio, TV, Newspapers And Lebron




Veteran Cleveland sports writer, broadcaster, and raconteur Dan Coughlin has written a follow-up to his first book, Crazy With The Papers To Prove ItPass The Nuts is subtitled More Stories About The Most Unusual, Eccentric And Outlandish People I've Known In Four Decades As A Sports Journalist.  But Jim talks with Dan in Part I of his interview mostly about Dan's career, including how he almost put WHK out of business in the 1980's.


Dan Coughlin Part II



In Part II of Jim's interview with Dan Coughlin, Dan discusses some of the people he has covered in his career, including Gene Hickerson, Dick Schafrath and Doug Dieken of the Cleveland Browns.
He also talks about Jack Lengyel, the coach who inspired the movie "We Are Marshall."