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Blast Fantasto posted:I find it fascinating and also I think it’s important that poo poo like that gets published, rather than just silently sitting by while the hyper rich ruling class destroys everything they touch to make dividends. Can't stop what's coming
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Sounds like I’m not alone https://twitter.com/albertburneko/status/1157322790229487618?s=21
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It's good and cool that they publicly call out the private equity ghouls trying to run the company into the ground
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MourningView posted:It's good and cool that they publicly call out the private equity ghouls trying to run the company into the ground And in the article they call out the publicly traded ghouls who tried to run them into the ground before that. I'm guessing up next is the all patreon model. Edit: You know what my bad Univision went private a while back. J33uk fucked around with this message at 20:30 on Aug 2, 2019 |
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I mean publicly traded isn’t any better than privately traded. It theoretically should be but in practice nah
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I was googling around to see if The Starters found a landing spot yet, and kept finding various subreddits with questions like like "Should [media blog] add The Starters?" and the resounding message seemed to be that people apparently didn't actually like them. I thought they were the least offensive/controversial NBA coverer out there.
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Rick posted:I was googling around to see if The Starters found a landing spot yet, and kept finding various subreddits with questions like like "Should [media blog] add The Starters?" and the resounding message seemed to be that people apparently didn't actually like them. I thought they were the least offensive/controversial NBA coverer out there. I think it's one of those deals where people who liked them really liked them and everyone else was sort of confused by the whole thing. I remember listening to TBJ podcast back when it was like Skeets talking to Tas in his kitchen so the fact that it became what it was, even for a relatively short time, is still kind of insane.
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I liked TBJ/starters as a podcast but it's not good TV, to me, and it being a TV product made the podcast worse
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Yeah I mean I almost never watched the show unless I was at work and could throw it on, since I don't have NBA TV at home. However the Drop Podcasts which were this year every Tuesday and Friday were/are always must listens. I think they're really chill guys who don't overreact and have a great and genuinely funny rapport. The thing I don't really understand from a Turner perspective is the rumors floated were a cost cutting measure, but they have these massive empty programming blocks on NBA TV that are basically filled with classic games and NBA gametime. And while its a handful of people salaried, I'm 100 percent positive the starters cost nothing to make.
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the fact that deadspin's writers routinely write poo poo like that (their interview with Univision after they bought them, eg.) is one of the reasons I trust them 100x more than basically any other publication
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Tom Verducci is calling the astros a small market 'upstart' team. Y'know, the team in that tiny city of Houston. ![]()
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DJExile posted:Tom Verducci is calling the astros a small market 'upstart' team. Isn’t Houston like 4th behind NYC, LA, and Chicago? Wtf?
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Yep. They're also like #5 or 6 in payroll. But who's ever heard of them, especially in that tiny rear end town?
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Smallest markets in the four major pro sports (metro areas, rough pop estimates): 1. Green Bay*, 318k 2. Winnipeg, 778k 3. Buffalo, 1.1m 4. SLC: 1.1m 5. New Orleans: 1.2m ... n-4: Houston, 6.7m n-3: Dallas/Fort Worth, 7.2m n-2: Chicago, 9.5m n-1: LA, 13.3m n: NYC, 20.1m So yeah, Houston wants to play the underdog card by virtue of being a ![]() ![]() *Green Bay functionally is the whole state of Wisconsin (at the very least unofficially includes Milwaukee), but I digress. If you include Milwaukee... it now ranks above Nashville but below Indy, and still below 2m total.
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Green Bay also includes the UP
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Henchman of Santa posted:Green Bay also includes the UP That'd put the total, if you included the entirety of the UP, Green Bay, and Milwaukee, over 2m ![]() What I'm saying is "markets are fluid" but more supporting the argument that Houston is NOT a small market.
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Mahoning posted:Isn’t Houston like 4th behind NYC, LA, and Chicago? Wtf? flyover country bias is real https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1158019191414370306 i'm sure they're not gonna get in trouble over this
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Market can mean more than "# of people living around the team" though. Twin cities are the 14th largest market among NBA teams, but the Timberwolves are not an above-average NBA market. Atlanta is one of the biggest metro areas in the country but it's a city of transplants so the pro-sports market is much smaller. I'm still not sure I'd call the Astros a small-market team but I wouldn't say they are a bigger market than, like, the Red Sox or something just because the city has a larger population.
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Vertical Lime posted:https://twitter.com/wojespn/status/1158019191414370306 "Hey, I finally beat Woj to something" - millions of people
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Woj is going to start reporting mass shootings hours before they happen.
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https://twitter.com/RJ_Sports/status/1158144574570881024
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Henchman of Santa posted:Green Bay also includes the UP ![]() This map is actually accurate to how the NFL looks at home markets.
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I like how the only people who care about the Jets are long islanders
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AsInHowe posted:
No one in Gary, Indiana roots for the Colts.
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And no one in Steubenville, OH roots for the Browns.
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My anecdotal eyes don't see many Broncos fans in Utah. No more than any other team at least
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Well, it's how the NFL does the TV distribution.
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AsInHowe posted:Well, it's how the NFL does the TV distribution. Not really, since there’s tons of overlap in team territories and that map shows none.
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just in time for premier league season https://twitter.com/TheAthleticUK/status/1158257203993821184
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Mahoning posted:Not really, since theres tons of overlap in team territories and that map shows none. Adlai Stevenson posted:My anecdotal eyes don't see many Broncos fans in Utah. No more than any other team at least Blast Fantasto posted:No one in Gary, Indiana roots for the Colts. Mahoning posted:And no one in Steubenville, OH roots for the Browns. yall realize you're talking about a kids' puzzle, right?
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DJExile posted:yall realize you're talking about a kids' puzzle, right? Yeah but it means I have too much Elway in my life so I wanna complain about it
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Peanut President posted:
Too many similar colors here but why does that section of Alaska root for...a red team?
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the answer to that is probably "small sample size"
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I think it's the Niners red. If the map was made from ticket sale info, I guess it makes a certain amount of sense that the geographically closest cities would "win" Alaska and Hawaii.
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Henchman of Santa posted:Too many similar colors here but why does that section of Alaska root for...a red team? I imagine it's a pretty small sample size
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imagine believing that charger fans actually exist
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OJ MIST 2 THE DICK posted:I like how the only people who care about the Jets are long islanders I mean, seems accurate.
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DJExile posted:Tom Verducci is calling the astros a small market 'upstart' team.
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