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This is a big one. https://twitter.com/SethOnHoops/status/857546332113948672
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Simplex posted:Although they don't really talk politics much, if ever, the politics of guys like Bomani, LeBatard, and Kanell are pretty easy to guess if you listened to their shows for more than 15 minutes. I think it's pretty clearly a case of correlation not causation, but two of those guys are sticking around and one is not, so the politics argument is not completely unsubstantiated. The only "political" thing Bomani does is acknowledge that racism is a thing that exists and is bad, which does not really seem like a thing that should be considered a political stance. He's not on the radio ranting about rasing taxes on the rich or something
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 14:51 |
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Grittybeard posted:It's pretty unsubstantiated if you can only pick 1 guy who was fired out of like 80. I'm sure you can pick more than that out if you study, but ESPN was really just firing a bunch of people and politics has nothing to do with it. They also get it from racist Clay Travis.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:13 |
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I see Rovell is still tweeting about draft day so he somehow survived this purge
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:14 |
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MourningView posted:The only "political" thing Bomani does is acknowledge that racism is a thing that exists and is bad, which does not really seem like a thing that should be considered a political stance. He's not on the radio ranting about rasing taxes on the rich or something Anything I agree with is not political, anything I disagree with or am uncomfortable talking about is political.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:15 |
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Bo's also been very clear about holding Democrats / white moderates responsible for collective failures to address institutional racism, and I'd guess that Dan's a Libertarian before being a Democrat. They're both just Not Red, which is the most important fact when claiming responsibility for the firings on Twitter and bypassing cord-cutting and increasing league package expenses as other possible reasons.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:39 |
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https://twitter.com/BrittMcHenry/status/857602447409201155
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:44 |
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The Dilfer reaction. FlamingLiberal posted:I see Rovell is still tweeting about draft day so he somehow survived this purge Darren Rovell is a sentient brand robot, he tweets until he is unplugged and the battery runs down
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 15:48 |
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https://twitter.com/richarddeitsch/status/857611365669851137 https://twitter.com/richarddeitsch/status/857612462958538758 Vertical Lime fucked around with this message at 16:16 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Schremp Howard posted:This and the tweet about Stephen A at PF Changs are the best things twitter has given us. https://twitter.com/stephenasmith/status/603384079044759552?lang=en
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MourningView posted:The only "political" thing Bomani does is acknowledge that racism is a thing that exists and is bad, which does not really seem like a thing that should be considered a political stance. He's not on the radio ranting about rasing taxes on the rich or something I'll let ESPN speak for themselves here: http://www.espn.com/blog/ombudsman/post/_/id/831/not-sticking-to-sports-the-right-move-for-espn quote:As I wrote in November, the desire to draw a boundary between sports, culture and politics is a fool’s errand. Sports has always intersected with culture and politics. It isn’t a recent phenomenon; it’s been true for more than a century. If you don’t believe that, search the names Jack Johnson, Jim Thorpe, Babe Didrikson Zaharias or Moses Fleetwood Walker. (OK, I helped you out there). Peoples opinion on things such as paying college players or Colin Kaepernick seem to split largely on political and cultural lines. Even the question of if racism is a thing that is bad splits along political and cultural lines. The point is that ESPN has made the decision that their shows aren't going to spend 3 hours arguing over if a player is "clutch" or not, and are going to tackle more sensitive issues.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 16:20 |
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I'm going to miss Ethan Sherwood Strauss. Dude wrote a good feature and Radio Ethan was probably the best part of the TrueHoop podcasts.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 16:35 |
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Ok so hockey is out, baseball is out, local CFB is out, and some basketball people are out. But we need a 'brand expert'. Alrighty.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 16:43 |
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They're not gonna cut someone who shamelessly sucks the dick of advertisers
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FlamingLiberal posted:Ok so hockey is out, baseball is out, local CFB is out, and some basketball people are out. But we need a 'brand expert'. Alrighty. Yes. Brand expert is a fancy name for someone who works with advertisers and advertising and considering the affiliate payou are going down the way they are, advertising is going to become even more important. No one gives a gently caress about hockey, and those that do only care about their team and who their team is playing. Baseball ditto to the regionality. Large numbers of fans only watch their team. I won't watch ESPN/FS1's baseball games unless the Cubs are playing Local College football coverage is the same. Just need the SEC and people to cover some of the other conferences and you'll be fine. Bring in beat reporters from local papers to talk if important poo poo happens NBA you just need to have a reporter for the major markets, and wherever Lebron or other mega superstars are playing and go from there.
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Dexo posted:Yes. I care about hockey in general, and being in Milwaukee means there's no local loyalty for me (though I seem to finally be gravitating to a team). Anyway, I completely agree with the two winter sports and baseball being much more localized than the NFL, though that's probably something to do with schedule length than anything else. Hell, with the NFL you could probably move to a divisional reporter, then pay local reporters to help out with beat stuff, maybe reward them with an ATH appearance or something.
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iospace posted:I care about hockey in general, and being in Milwaukee means there's no local loyalty for me (though I seem to finally be gravitating to a team). And you're a nobody, or I was being hyperbolic. but yeah that was mostly my point. Most of these sports outside of Football(NFL and SEC and other Big Time College Football factories) are becoming super regionalized. NBA is regionalized outside of the MVP caliber talents. Baseball and hockey suck at promoting their stars(or their stars don't want to be promoted), though Baseball is getting much better at it as they allow players to have more personality and fun without getting baseballs thrown at their heads.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 17:55 |
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In case you didn't know, Tony Kornheiser, Gary Williams (the former Maryland basketball coach), Maury Povich (yes THAT ONE), and 2 others bought a neighborhood bar/restaurant in DC a couple months ago. Kornheiser is going to start doing his podcast from the restaurant on Monday, but notably, he wants to rent the space out to other podcasters. I don't know a single podcast that would want to regularly record in a loving restaurant unless it's from a soundproof room, which they won't have. Also, Kornheiser's son convinced him to take the mozzarella sticks off the menu, which at a bar is incredibly dumb and especially pisses me off since it's my favorite bar food along with nachos and wings. Every Yelp review since they took over has been negative about the changes, and they all mention the mozzarella stick issue. Also LOL that he plugs trivia night on Mondays but didn't plug going there to watch the draft tonight.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 18:05 |
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holy christ i would be buried in a loving mountain of nickels if i had one every time a goddamn coach, former athlete, or other public official thought opening a restaurant was a goddamn good idea I guarantee that place is sold or closed down within a year
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 18:43 |
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Brett Favre opened a place up in Green Bay and down in Milwaukee. The Milwaukee one lasted a few years before shuttering, but I remember my parents complaining about the cost.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:01 |
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Mike Shanahan has a super upscale steakhouse in Denver called Shanahan's that supposedly does fairly well.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:04 |
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Resturants aren't the worst idea in the world but you have to have competent management which is where it falls apart.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:04 |
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DJExile posted:holy christ i would be buried in a loving mountain of nickels if i had one every time a goddamn coach, former athlete, or other public official thought opening a restaurant was a goddamn good idea Are they actually owning the restaurant, or just getting paid to use their name? The latter is pretty much the only smart option. Although Ditka has a few restaurants in the Chicagoland area that seem to do well. Normal steakhouse, general American food kind of places.
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Bird in a Blender posted:Are they actually owning the restaurant, or just getting paid to use their name? The latter is pretty much the only smart option. Although Ditka has a few restaurants in the Chicagoland area that seem to do well. Normal steakhouse, general American food kind of places.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 19:29 |
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Is she the one who went crazy at a towing place or something a while back?
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:18 |
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Josh Lyman posted:In Kornheiser's case, they actually bought the bar/restaurant and they've changed the name from Chad's (formerly Chadwick's) to Chatter. Dan Steinberg poked a pretty funny hole in the origin story of the new name https://twitter.com/dcsportsbog/status/856570040749109249 https://twitter.com/dcsportsbog/status/856570346996215808
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:20 |
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He jokes frequently about how it's going to be a money pit. I doubt people will use it for podcasting. all of the other guys involved are filthy rich so I guess it doesnt matter edit: you weren't joking about the mozzarella stick complaints. The yelp page is amazing BWV fucked around with this message at 20:30 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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Grittybeard posted:Is she the one who went crazy at a towing place or something a while back? Yes
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:36 |
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xbilkis posted:Dan Steinberg poked a pretty funny hole in the origin story of the new name Didn't bother to look it up thought. Kornheiser you lying liar!!!
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 20:38 |
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DJExile posted:holy christ i would be buried in a loving mountain of nickels if i had one every time a goddamn coach, former athlete, or other public official thought opening a restaurant was a goddamn good idea In OOTP you constantly get e-mails letting you know that current ballplayers have just opened a sports bar. I thought it was a goofy joke until I found out how many players have invested in something like that. El Gallinero Gros fucked around with this message at 20:42 on Apr 27, 2017 |
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El Gallinero Gros posted:In OOTP you constantly get e-mails letting you know that current ballplayers have just opened a sports bar. I thought it was a goofy joke until I found out how many players have invested in something like that. I'm a financial planner for the day job and holy gently caress we see this sooooooooo goddamn often.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 21:53 |
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Basically every sports league should have a seminar on financial responsibility and business investments, with a special panel titled "Don't Listen To Your Cousin, He's a loving Moron."
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 22:11 |
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Back to broadcasting, because people pranking Mike Francesa will never not be funny: https://twitter.com/SportsFunhouse/status/857672150735630336
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Dexo posted:Yes. I mean you say that but if nobody gives a gently caress about Baseball, Hockey, Basketball, Soccer, Football, or Car Racing, why would an advertiser give money to a sports network?
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Troy Queef posted:Back to broadcasting, because people pranking Mike Francesa will never not be funny: It's better when someone asks a legit question and he just doesn't know actual players and thinks he's being pranked though.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 23:25 |
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I can't find the clip, but when kind of famous BBC Radio 1 DJ Chris Moyles announced he was stepping down from his show, he asked his listeners to send out as many prank texts from pun laden names as they possibly could to local or national radio, just to see if people wouldn't clock on that they were in fact just doing it to make the DJs look stupid. One sent a text message into, I think Talksport under the pseudonym Toby Le Rone (Toblerone being a chocolate bar). The presenters not only clocked on that they had been pranked but then went on an extended rant about people sending in prank texts. Of course Moyles then played out they whole rant on his show
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 23:29 |
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I want Stephen A Smith to work for ESPN forever after I saw him get pumped up on some A-Rod story. "You BETTER know that I'm serious because these are MY YANKEES we're talking about here!" As someone who didn't watch baseball in the 2000s, I was only ever informed that two baseball teams exist: Yankees and Red Sox. They're starting to focus on Giants/Dodgers a lot since there's superstars and recent titles involved. But I never want to see a west coast version of the hype that rivalry gets. Pretending the entire loving country gives a poo poo about New York and Boston sums up ESPN's problems in covering sports in such a succinct fashion. May it never change.
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# ? Apr 27, 2017 23:40 |
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There's other firings that won't be confirmed via their own tweets Such as https://twitter.com/awfulannouncing/status/857728806081122304
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Craptacular! posted:I want Stephen A Smith to work for ESPN forever after I saw him get pumped up on some A-Rod story. "You BETTER know that I'm serious because these are MY YANKEES we're talking about here!" honestly, Stephen A. without sound is incredible
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Lmao at Max Kellerman's face.
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