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JohnnyMorganWXJX
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Re: Local sports talk, egos, and more
I was gonna add something, but I don't think I can say it any better than you did below.
I will say this though: if it happened, what station would host this mega-sports talk format? I caution that 970 and 1250 do something unrepeatable in polite company to my third testicle after sundown, and during the day they ain't all that hot either. In Washington County, forget it.
> > If one sports station in this town featured Madden, E,
> Crowe
> > and Junker, Tunch and Wolf, and Savran you'd really have
> > something.
>
> Possibly, but then again, that's a lot of egos in the same
> room.
>
> Why did Savran leave ESPN 1250 a few years ago? At the time
> Scott Paulsen had the weekday drive-time gig on "The Burgh"-
> as FOX 970 was called then.
>
> My guess is that he didn't want to have to put up with being
> a second banana on "The Mark Madden Station."
>
> I'll be honest. I LOVE sports talk- but I don't LOVE what
> I'm hearing from the local hosts.
>
> Example-
>
> Madden- Sorry. My IQ is over 50 and I'm a first grade
> graduate. I don't fall for his schtick.
>
> Ellis- A 40 something white guy professing his love for
> Eminem? And while I understand that he tries to paint
> himself as something of a "everyman's fan"- that's tough to
> do when you're reminding everyone you used to be a lawyer.
>
> Whatever happened to Henry Cannon, anyway?
>
> Junker and Crowe- Why must Guy Junker ALWAYS have a
> sidekick? Where is it written he can't do his show alone?
>
> And if he HAS to have one- why must it be the ultimate wet
> blanket and really shallow thinking of Eddy Crowe?
>
> Tunch and Wolf- Energetic. Both are educated in
> broadcasting- which many sports talk hosts are not. My only
> problem with them is that they allow too many idiots on
> their air- like the Raiders fan who calls up thinking he has
> charisma when in actuality he just comes off as a fool.
>
> That guy dragged down Jim Penna's old show. Take my advice,
> fellas, ban him. Something different is good on a radio show
> . . . except when it's a train wreck.
>
> Savran- The last word in broadcast sports talk in Pittsburgh
> but after 30 years we pretty much know where he stands. I
> also tune out when I hear a guy like "Baywood Bernie" on.
>
> Alexander- Never really been able to take off. Not as sappy
> as Tolo or angry as Corby but something missing.
>
> Benz- Whiny, irritating guy who talks down to you. I'll
> pass.
>
> Rocco- That "celebrating the average" bit he does could
> actually be his whole show. Lacks sports knowledge.
>
> Hawthorne- Gets solid guests from the Pirates and then makes
> you forget they were on 10 minutes after they are
> interviewed.
>
> Von Benko- Gotta give him credit for sticking around, even
> if it is AM 590. But a little more personality wouldn't
> hurt.
>
I was gonna add something, but I don't think I can say it any better than you did below.
I will say this though: if it happened, what station would host this mega-sports talk format? I caution that 970 and 1250 do something unrepeatable in polite company to my third testicle after sundown, and during the day they ain't all that hot either. In Washington County, forget it.
> > If one sports station in this town featured Madden, E,
> Crowe
> > and Junker, Tunch and Wolf, and Savran you'd really have
> > something.
>
> Possibly, but then again, that's a lot of egos in the same
> room.
>
> Why did Savran leave ESPN 1250 a few years ago? At the time
> Scott Paulsen had the weekday drive-time gig on "The Burgh"-
> as FOX 970 was called then.
>
> My guess is that he didn't want to have to put up with being
> a second banana on "The Mark Madden Station."
>
> I'll be honest. I LOVE sports talk- but I don't LOVE what
> I'm hearing from the local hosts.
>
> Example-
>
> Madden- Sorry. My IQ is over 50 and I'm a first grade
> graduate. I don't fall for his schtick.
>
> Ellis- A 40 something white guy professing his love for
> Eminem? And while I understand that he tries to paint
> himself as something of a "everyman's fan"- that's tough to
> do when you're reminding everyone you used to be a lawyer.
>
> Whatever happened to Henry Cannon, anyway?
>
> Junker and Crowe- Why must Guy Junker ALWAYS have a
> sidekick? Where is it written he can't do his show alone?
>
> And if he HAS to have one- why must it be the ultimate wet
> blanket and really shallow thinking of Eddy Crowe?
>
> Tunch and Wolf- Energetic. Both are educated in
> broadcasting- which many sports talk hosts are not. My only
> problem with them is that they allow too many idiots on
> their air- like the Raiders fan who calls up thinking he has
> charisma when in actuality he just comes off as a fool.
>
> That guy dragged down Jim Penna's old show. Take my advice,
> fellas, ban him. Something different is good on a radio show
> . . . except when it's a train wreck.
>
> Savran- The last word in broadcast sports talk in Pittsburgh
> but after 30 years we pretty much know where he stands. I
> also tune out when I hear a guy like "Baywood Bernie" on.
>
> Alexander- Never really been able to take off. Not as sappy
> as Tolo or angry as Corby but something missing.
>
> Benz- Whiny, irritating guy who talks down to you. I'll
> pass.
>
> Rocco- That "celebrating the average" bit he does could
> actually be his whole show. Lacks sports knowledge.
>
> Hawthorne- Gets solid guests from the Pirates and then makes
> you forget they were on 10 minutes after they are
> interviewed.
>
> Von Benko- Gotta give him credit for sticking around, even
> if it is AM 590. But a little more personality wouldn't
> hurt.
>