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ESPN goes a little too far this time?


Jakob

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It amazes how ESPN is shooting itself in the foot. Fox sports 1 should somehow use this to their advantage.

I'll be the first to admit that a lot of members over react to stuff like this but this is pretty pathetic on behalf of ESPN.

 

all it would take is writing informative articles to gain an online presence..  come up with maybe 3 more storylines to rehash over and over to break through on the TV market..

 

 

although they have to get in on some of these contracts to really pressure ESPN and other competitors...

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First, it's a shitty journalist work. He maybe gets paid $30k a year and easily replaceable. Working for a professional company that struggling financial because costumers are dropping them. His comment is absolutely unprofessional and if 100 or so people complained and said they dropping ESPN, he's ass would be replace in no time. You don't bite the hand that feeds.

 

 

Now pretend russian guy from a movie red october narrating it.

I don't think you have a grasp of how the business works. 

 

The only people making 30K for full time jobs are public school teachers in NC....if they are lucky.

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1. Media likes to spin

 

2. Our "best unifrom" win ruined the company line and threw the media-spin out of whack

 

3. Media gets pissed

 

4. Media gets juvenile and passive aggressive

 

5. As far as I am concerned, we win - again!

^^^

This. Who seriously gives a fug what that shithole thinks of us??

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