Exactly...Katz is an actual journalist who reports what he finds after working his sources without favor and baby blue/blue and white poms poms. Such an individual is not welcome in Bristol!Katz wasn't flamboyant enough
Exactly...Katz is an actual journalist who reports what he finds after working his sources without favor and baby blue/blue and white poms poms. Such an individual is not welcome in Bristol!Katz wasn't flamboyant enough
Can't find this anywhere
As has already been stated, the reason ESPN is laying people off has nothing to do with politics. It's because of cord cutting.
Shows you where ESPN's priorities are. Let's get rid of real journalists but put Bomani fuc**ing Jones all over our network
Careful with that question. You'll trigger a lot of people to ask "Why is it always about race?"Is it just me did a lot of people that aren't white get the boot?
yeah because katz isnt white. Its just you. Please dont bring race into this.Is it just me did a lot of people that aren't white get the boot?
Met Andy during the 2002 NCAA regionals in Rupp (the one when Indiana beat Duke and Kent State to win the region). Nice guy. Good writer and journalist. But, he doesn't bring enough attention to himself, and, therefore ESPN....so he is let go.
Respectfully disagree. Mike Decourcy is the best and DO isn't in the same galaxy. She is a condescending snob from Syracuse who attacked the SEC and Cal whenever the opportunity presented itself. Eamon Brennan is a loss.
Steven Smith, Jemele Hill,
Correct. This network has made sports political. I don't give a crap what side you're on, I don't want politics shoved down my throat when I'm watching sports.
I watch sports to get away from news....period.
Called it.yeah because katz isnt white. Its just you. Please dont bring race into this.
Is it just me did a lot of people that aren't white get the boot?
I hate to get on a soapbox and sound like I'm preaching or smarter than the next guy. But some of you are missing the obvious point. This isn't about who is "better" in some sense of the word. It's not about your opinion as to who you'd rather see on television.
We can all agree we'd rather see Katz talking college basketball rather than, say, Steven A Smith scream about some nonsense. But Smith gets ratings! Apparently, hard as it is to understand, people like Cowherd and Smith and Skip what's his name make people so mad that they watch, and they watch in higher numbers than other people. More viewers equals being able to charge more to advertisers equals higher revenues for ESPN.
It's like all the complaints I see about ESPN devoting so much time to the NFL. The NFL is far and away the most popular sport in this country. Would be stupid for them not to give people what they want......
First Take's ratings have been plummeting. They had to try and move it to ESPN from ESPN2 to save it. People have more options, they're tired of listening to blowhards like SAS, and they're sick of academic liberals talking down to them and telling them Colin Kaepernick is a hero.
They're doubling down on a losing strategy. ESPN is done.
You realize they keep SAS and pay him so much because he gets ratings, right?
Len Elmore out
There is a middle ground, you know. A middle ground between ignoring a story completely, and on the other hand beating it into the ground. Michael Sam came out of the closet. Cover the story. Mention it - you don't ignore it. But you don't really need to have an hour long special and make him a focus of your draft coverage. He was, what, undrafted? A 7th round pick? And everyone said before he wasn't going to make a team anyway. The way ESPN covered that was telling - they weren't saying "we're covering sports", they were adopting the Sports Illustrated model of "we want to be a leader when it comes to social justice."What do sports news outlets do when the athletes become political or make some kind of political statement? Do they not report that story just so they can stick to no politics? C'mon now. Several political topics are going to surface on the network because they will matter to athletes.
Don't pay much attention to espn save for maybe a Sunday night Cardinals baseball game or a UK game.
But how they can lay off more than 5-6 people before getting to Michael Smith & Jemele Hill, I have no idea.
Well, actually I do...we all do