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  • SteveP
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    ESPN head honcho regrets not getting NHL back.

    "I regret not being able to get hockey back. We made a strong bid for it last time [in 2011]. But the NHL felt well served by NBC. So that's kind of something you have to respect, that they wanted to stay with the incumbents," Skipper told Hollywood Reporter's Marisa Guthrie.

    After the 2004-05 lockout, ESPN opted out of a two-year deal with the NHL, leaving the league without a cable partner. In 2005, Comcast paid $70 million a year for three years to air NHL games on the Outdoor Living Network, renamed Versus in 2006. In 2011, Comcast acquired a majority share of NBC/Universal. As a result, NBC Sports and Versus relaunched as the NBC Sports Network. The same year, the NHL decided to stick with NBC Sports Group and signed an exclusive 10-year contract worth $2 billion.

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    Had three different invites to do surveys this morning and ESPN was the topic (directly or indirectly) of all three. They are getting really nervous about Fox Sports One.

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  • The Rube
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    Originally posted by Dude Love View Post
    Oh it's pretty obvious that 90% of the time "sources say" actually means "Yahoos Sports did all the legwork here," but at least ESPN's stories don't look like they were written by someone failing a high school writing class.
    This.

    "Sources say" is the same as inserting "alleged/allegedly." It covers your arse.

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  • Dude Love
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    Oh it's pretty obvious that 90% of the time "sources say" actually means "Yahoo Sports did all the legwork here," but at least ESPN's stories don't look like they were written by someone failing a high school writing class.

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  • Spartanforlife4
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    I don't think Olbermann is doing Sportscenter at all though, just a night time talk show. Which will probably not end well because Keith does not play well with others. Except Dan Patrick.

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  • dxmnkd316
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    Originally posted by Biddco View Post
    Here is the article I was thinking about earlier:

    http://www.awfulannouncing.com/2013/...rtscenter.html
    Imagine what will happen if FS1 takes off and you see a massive shift of viewers from Sportscenter to FS1's analogue. Keeping in mind that ESPN just built a $130 million studio for SC. If I'm ESPN, I'm worried. Very worried. Even if FS1 is a flop, there seems to be more and more momentum to challenge their supremacy. This isn't someone trying to edge their way in. This is a series of high profile attempts (with growing frequency) at trying to fill a growing void in quality sports programming.

    Then there's the exodus of talent from ESPN and TSN to the direct competitors. I don't know if they've come out and said it, however, I can't help but think it has to do (in part) with the network dictating sensationalistic content.

    I'm actually stunned at the choices ESPN is still making. It's almost like they don't understand that they are being laughed at by the vast majority of sports fans. Maybe they do though. Obviously the 30%+ drop in primetime Sportscenter ratings was a wake-up call as I see Keith Olbermann was recently hired. I can't imagine him going on about Lebronathon or Kobejesus or Tebowchrist.

    I hope to God FS1 starts spanking ESPN in the ratings. It's time for the monopoly in sports to go away.

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  • Slap Shot
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    Originally posted by Priceless View Post
    How often does ESPN criticize any golfer on the course, much less Tiger?
    During the round, quite often.

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  • Biddco
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    Here is the article I was thinking about earlier:

    http://www.awfulannouncing.com/2013/...rtscenter.html

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  • MountieBoyOz
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    Originally posted by dxmnkd316 View Post
    The problem I have with ESPN and ESPN.com is that guys like Adam Schefter will take a story from Yahoo and the tagline will read: "ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting such and such." Or "Sources tell Adam Schefter that so and so has been traded." When really it's a local paper or Yahoo that breaks it.

    Adam Schefter is a phony and I'll never get why people treat him like an oracle.
    I know that the mothership could do a good job being a real sports news power. Guys like LeBrun, Burnside and others are great reports. Puck Daddy always reminds fans not to paint the .com hockey guys with the same "feces-covered (his words, not mind) brush." OTL still has its good moments but we are relegated to Bayless and Smith braying like idiots about Tebow, the NBA and other network approved subjects. And Ditto on guys like Schefter that cut and paste their name onto someone else's hard work.

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  • dxmnkd316
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    Originally posted by Dude Love View Post
    I actually have a compliment for ESPN. For the most part, the articles on ESPN.com are very well-written. Head over to Yahoo and it's just a mess.
    The problem I have with ESPN and ESPN.com is that guys like Adam Schefter will take a story from Yahoo and the tagline will read: "ESPN's Adam Schefter is reporting such and such." Or "Sources tell Adam Schefter that so and so has been traded." When really it's a local paper or Yahoo that breaks it.

    Adam Schefter is a phony and I'll never get why people treat him like an oracle.

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    The only way to watch the Open was on the BBC (Channel 705 on DirecTV) because they focused completely on golf, offered authentic historical facts (not the pap ESPN peddles) and had commentators who pulled no punches. At one point they were describing Woods and Scott on the green and said, "Those were two horrendous putts." Throughout the day they were criticizing players for poor play just as often as they were praising good shots. How often does ESPN criticize any golfer on the course, much less Tiger?

    Oh, and the Yankees go to Arlington

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  • Shirtless Guy
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    Originally posted by bigblue_dl View Post
    I didn't mind ESPN's broadcast of The Open. They were fine, and had enough "golf" guys on the broadcast that they could do it right. It was ****ing annoying to see the "OMG ITS THE YANKEES AND RED SOX ON ESPN TONIGHT!!!!! THIS IS THE GREATEST THING EVAR!!!!" commercials every single commercial break.
    I loved when they were talking about Sunday Night Baseball - Yankees vs Red Sox "and then the Yankees travel to" whereever and are featured on Monday Night Baseball too...yay.

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  • bigblue_dl
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    I didn't mind ESPN's broadcast of The Open. They were fine, and had enough "golf" guys on the broadcast that they could do it right. It was ****ing annoying to see the "OMG ITS THE YANKEES AND RED SOX ON ESPN TONIGHT!!!!! THIS IS THE GREATEST THING EVAR!!!!" commercials every single commercial break.

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  • The Rube
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    Originally posted by Dude Love View Post
    I actually have a compliment for ESPN. For the most part, the articles on ESPN.com are very well-written. Head over to Yahoo and it's just a mess.
    I think many of us could be a better legit news source than Yahoo. They're not quite TMZ...but man, they are bad.

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  • Dude Love
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    I actually have a compliment for ESPN. For the most part, the articles on ESPN.com are very well-written. Head over to Yahoo and it's just a mess.

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