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Brewer gone to meaning Varrett gets a new partner.
Linda Cohn most likely.Brewer gone to meaning Varrett gets a new partner.
Any further posts using profanity to insult any of our moderators or members will result in your permanent ban from this board.You are so full of s h i t.
Sure they do. They talk about city and county financing and support of the new stadium or crowd control in the parking lots or reactions to taking a knee or sociopolitical comments by players.All of the top sports talk shows, Jim Rome, Paul Finebaum, Tim Brando before he quit, etc. do not talk politics.
You are defining "politics" to be "about politicians" where it is really anything to do with public policy... from social issues to issue based positions.If you even listened to their shows you would know that. When a listener brings it up they instantly steer the conversation in a different direction.
And you are playing "ready, fire, aim" without knowing anything about me and my work. That defines you as being totally unthinking and biasedYou are just some old, crotchety radio exec completely out of touch with the younger generation.
You don't even know the meaning of "politics" and its link with sports through money, social issues and core beliefs.Those of us in our 20's and 30's aren't checking for ESPN to discuss politics or national news.
The Street Novelist seems to have developed writer's cramp...Completely disrespectful, Street Novelist. You lost all credibility after your first sentence. You had the potential to land some anecdotal points, but that is now lost.
But does NHL.Linda Cohn most likely.
When there's a huge RIF at any company, the workload on the survivors increases. At ESPN, people will have to take on new responsibilities or management will find cheaper talent that will. Max Kellerman was let go. Someone else will have to cover boxing, if not for a regular show but for coverage within SportsCenter. Cohn does NHL, but that doesn't mean she can't pull a SportsCenter anchor shift, be a replacement on ESPN Radio, etc.But does NHL.
She does and can use Larry Beil as his side kick Eaves can do Boxing because does MMA and Tessimore does Boxing know.When there's a huge RIF at any company, the workload on the survivors increases. At ESPN, people will have to take on new responsibilities or management will find cheaper talent that will. Max Kellerman was let go. Someone else will have to cover boxing, if not for a regular show but for coverage within SportsCenter. Cohn does NHL, but that doesn't mean she can't pull a SportsCenter anchor shift, be a replacement on ESPN Radio, etc.
That's going to leave an awful lot of sports-format stations scrambling for programming. Even stations that don't have the ESPN brand use ESPN Radio programming as filler overnights and weekends, not to mention as streaming filler during play-by-play that they don't have the rights to stream. EMF must be licking its chops at some of the FMs that might become available with a shutdown of ESPN Radio.The Disney cuts have now expanded to ABC Audio. This follows the announcement last week that ABC News Radio and SkyView will part ways at the end of the year:
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Veteran ABC Audio Execs Exit In Latest Round Of Disney Cuts.
A trio of veteran execs at ABC Audio/ABC News Radio vacated their positions on Friday as part of wide-ranging cutbacks at parent company the Walt Disney Co. Exiting their positionswww.insideradio.com
The question is: Are ABC News Radio and ESPN Radio going to combine staffs, or will they simply shut down?
EMF must be licking its chops at some of the FMs that might become available with a shutdown of ESPN Radio.
Most of the ESPN Radio affiliates seem to be on AM, in markets where basket-case stations want network filler for most of their broadcast schedule.EMF must be licking its chops at some of the FMs that might become available with a shutdown of ESPN Radio.
We have a weird situation on FM in Houston, where KFNC is branded as “ESPN 97-5.” =
In Hartford, WUCS 97.9 is branded ESPN 97-9 and is all ESPN Radio outside of a p.m. drive show and various play-by-play sports. It's a iHeart station with severe coverage problems to the south of the city due to co-channel and adjacent-channel signals from New York City and Norwich, CT.Most of the ESPN Radio affiliates seem to be on AM, in markets where basket-case stations want network filler for most of their broadcast schedule.
We have a weird situation on FM in Houston, where KFNC is branded as “ESPN 97-5.” But ESPN Radio is used only as overnight and some weekend fill. On top of that, the station is owned by Gow Media, which runs ESPN competitor SportsMap Radio. I suspect they would rebrand and flip over to their own network output if there was a shutdown of ESPN Radio.
Kimberly Perry's got a single out now. Maybe she'll get the band back together.Interview with a former ESPN host:
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Dismissed From ESPN Radio, Jason Fitz Is ‘Shocked’ But Grateful.
Jason Fitz, who went from playing fiddle in The Band Perry to a second career as a sports talk host, said he was “shocked” that he was one of thosewww.insideradio.com
Could WUCS go it alone without ESPN programing and keep the Yankees UConn coverage.In Hartford, WUCS 97.9 is branded ESPN 97-9 and is all ESPN Radio outside of a p.m. drive show and various play-by-play sports. It's a iHeart station with severe coverage problems to the south of the city due to co-channel and adjacent-channel signals from New York City and Norwich, CT.
What would its options be? Are Fox Sports Radio and CBS Sports Radio still 24/7 operations? Any small-time operations like Sports Byline USA (if that's still around) to provide on-the-cheap gab?Could WUCS go it alone without ESPN programing and keep the Yankees UConn coverage.