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Really? His actions at the press conference were cheesy and kind of gross, but in my 30 years in this business I've witnessed far too many reporters "flirting" with people they cover, and not one has been suspended.He got off light.
The Next Big Thing is team sports is in town and the columnist can't cover the story in person because he overtly and unprofessionally flirted with her.
If you think there's a business value in having a sports columnist and you have decided that columnist has to be excluded from the big story, why is he still employed at all?
What kind of outlet was that person from -- daily newspaper, television station, prominent radio station, what?I remember covering Carmelo Anthony's press conference when he signed with the Knicks. The behavior of a reporter asking him questions and blatantly flirting with him while his wife stood off to the side disturbed everyone present -- journalists, team execs, PR folks.
TV.What kind of outlet was that person from -- daily newspaper, television station, prominent radio station, what?
Fair points, all.Thankfully 15 years after a TV reporter embarrassed herself with unprofessional behavior, that shirt gets addressed now. I'm sure Pat Beverley would have gotten away with his bullshirt a few years. But today he doesn't. We're getting better.
FWIW I thought he definitely deserved to be reprimanded. Just a ridiculous lack of professionalism. Him not being allowed to cover Fever games live gives off the impression like he's been stalking her and there's a restraining order against him. THAT seems a little excessive.