TigerVols
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Just announced by network, called a "mutual decision."
You could tell this was coming, but still a shocker.
Is he still gonna pay his producer out of his pocket?
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Just announced by network, called a "mutual decision."
You could tell this was coming, but still a shocker.
I really would love to know how ESPN Radio is doing financially because I agree that there's nothing on there worth listening to. But somehow it has to be viable, right? I wonder if it's like the conference-specific networks, which seem to be viable even if nobody actually watches them. All that matters is that they're on accessible tiers of cable/satellite service.I'm surprised ESPN hasn't done more of that.
But 30 for 30 docs all day would do better on TV. They could shutter ESPN radio, much like Disney radio will be shuttered, and move on.
Seriously. Why is a fiddle player from The Band Perry and Sarah Spain hosting a radio show at 7 each night? Who's listening to that? Why?
At this point, ESPN Radio has to be the Russian Poetry professor in the English Department of ESPN, doesn't it? Golic's kid has a show?
When's "Junction Boys" on again?Bring back Playmakers!
I really would love to know how ESPN Radio is doing financially because I agree that there's nothing on there worth listening to. But somehow it has to be viable, right? I wonder if it's like the conference-specific networks, which seem to be viable even if nobody actually watches them. All that matters is that they're on accessible tiers of cable/satellite service.
With the money Spotify is throwing around in that space though, I'm kind of expecting people like Zach Lowe, Mina Kimes and Katie Nolan to consider that a viable option going forward too. (Maybe not Kimes - she seems like someone they've invested a lot in.) Spotify itself doesn't have a "writing" outlet, but I'm sure they could easily work something out with some of the other companies under their umbrella at this point. And ESPN has repeatedly dropped the ball when it comes to podcasts.Funny thing about ESPN now -- there isn't a single thing they do on the radio that I would ever consider listening to, but the podcast lineup is excellent.
working @Dude corner
Are you sure he didn't go on to post here?We had a disgruntled -- yet very funny -- college kid working the phones on the desk when Junction Boys aired and for weeks the guy would with pitch-perfect cadence deliver the line "We're gonna work now," about 50 times a night when he'd come in. Even with the repetition and overkill (which was perhaps an homage to the fact ESPN showed the trailer 1,000 times a day) it somehow made me laugh pretty much every time as he'd inevitably mumble it and answer the phone to take 60 inches of agate on a swim tournament.
MH you'll also appreciate that this was also the year the Angels beat the Twins in the ALCS and this kid just absolutely forking loathed the Rally Monkey, and his rants about that horrid beast also never failed to entertain me.