RicoGregg said:
The MLB on CBS occurred during the dreadful watch of Neil Pilson, then head of CBS Sports who overpaid baseball for the right to show a measley 12 games a year, something like a billion dollars for four seasons.
Pilson was such a buffoon,
Losing the NFL was Pilson's downfall and last straw. CBS dumped him, and he's now a consultant. Figures.
How on earth do you carry a sport with a somewhat long season like baseball, and only show 12 games a year? That's not much of a commitment. I heard the deal was bad, but I didn't know it was THAT bad. Pilson must not have known how wide the true popularity of NFL games were (or could be)...that kind of programming should have been at the VERY TOP of the 'must keep' list, instead of whatever Pilson thought it was.
Meanwhile, oh yes, the topic. Miss ABC doing Monday Night Football with Frank Gifford, don't miss a bit of Dan Dierdorf--VERY opinionated!! Miss Ken Venturi doing CBS Golf, he had so much life-experience type of commentary when it came to certain golf situations. Nice that at least Pat Summerall's voice was back at the Masters in the past year, even if he wasn't there in person.
BTW, a what-if-miss would be if CBS were ever to lose the Masters.
Don't Miss: Olympics on CBS.
They didn't do all that bad on the Winter Olympics, although somehow I don't think CBS would have done as well with the Summer Olympics as with the Winter ones.
What I wouldn't miss in this coverage would be NBC's overoveroverhyping and effusiveness, plus interrupting openings/closings for marathon you-are-there interviews. They've had HOW LONG(??) to air interviews with athletes during the games....NBC has almost ruined the Olympics for me.