BLEACHERS BREW EST. MAY 2006

Someone asked me how my blog and newspaper column came to be titled "Bleachers Brew". It's like this, it's an amalgam of sorts of two things: The bleachers area in the stadium/arena where I used to sit when I would watch baseball, football, and basketball games and Miles Davis' great jazz album Bitches Brew. That's how it got culled together. I originally planned on calling it "The View from the Big Chair" that is a nod to Tears For Fear's second album, Songs from the Big Chair. So there.

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Q&A with Rebound EIC Mike Yu


A short interview with REBOUND's EEK (that journ-speak for Editor-in-Chief) Mike Yu. Hopefully, this provides more info about the first issue of REBOUND.

Rick: How did Rebound come about? Why college basketball?
Mike: We were talking among friends and someone just happened to ask why, after so many years after graduation, we were still all fixated on college basketball. And then it went on to compare the passion of games in the college game vs. the PBA, etc., etc. Finally, talk turned to where we get our info about college ball come July, and realized that it was mostly through informal discussion boards and forums on the Net. So, someone asked, "Why not a magazine?". And everyone went, "Hmm...", and that was that. :)

We chose college basketball (both the NCAA and UAAP) because players and fans alike seem the most passionate about it. Men and women alike! It's crazy how rabid fanatics can get about the game. It doesn't matter that players come and go every 4-5 years and that fans' ages range from 10-100 years. The intensity and interest is still the same.

Rick: Who are the writers and how did you arrive at inviting them to write for Rebound?
Mike: The choice of writers was actually quite easy. We wanted the best people who have been covering the college game. So, we have Mike Abasolo, Rick Olivares and Chris Soler, all of whom are very knowledgeable about the college basketball scene. They know the players and coaches personally, and have access to the "inside scoop". These are the men who can provide that much needed "human interest" side and "behind-the-scenes" stories that fans crave for, over and above what is reported in dailies about the game recaps. We are very fortunate that these three writers were very open to the idea.

We also actually have bigger dreams for the magazine and therefore, for the writers, of course. If we can help these writers take one step closer to whatever their goals are in their craft and maybe make them more well-known, etc., then we will really, really be happy. It's a partnership, and one we're happy to be a part of.

To round off the group of writers, we also have an established journalist and writer (Bill Velasco) offering his insights in a column that we hope will be a regular fixture in the magazine.

Rick: What can we look forward to in this magazine?
Mike: We've patterned the content of our first issue with the NBA basketball preview magazines that are released in the US. You will find recaps of the previous season, an in-depth team-by-team analysis that looks at various aspects of the upcoming season's rosters, as well as a number of excellent features about players, teams and other personalities.

Since we want to start off our magazine with a bang, we also have a feature called "The Greatest College Players of the Past Twenty-Five Years", chosen by people such as Sev Sarmenta, Mico Halili and Coach Jude Roque of San Beda (among others) involved in the heated debate. That was really fun to do! We hope that this feature will generate a lot of discussions among readers. I'm sure there will be fans who will be passionate about players who were included, left out, etc.

Rick: What will be the frequency of this magazine?
Mike: We will come out 2-3 times a year, to coincide with the college basketball season. I don't think it's possible to generate enough print-worthy stories the whole year round. But with such a frequency of 2-3 times a year, we can fill each issue with great, great stories and features, and make sure that the magazine is of high quality. Everyone has worked really hard to bring you a great mag, I sure hope you won't be disappointed!

Rick: When will this be available and where? How much will it cost?
Mike: The magazine should be available at the latest by June 20 next week, right in time for the start of the college basketball season (the NCAA opens on June 27, and the UAAP in July). I'm sure fans will enjoy it, even if the basketball season has already started because it contains much, much more than just a season preview. The features are excellent!

It will be available in all major bookstores (National Book Store, Fully Booked, Magnet) and magazine stores in Metro Manila, and it will cost P175 per copy.

Thanks, Mike!

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