PCLoadLetter
Well-Known Member
ESPN looks terrible here, and they earned that. If you're going to start something like this you need to see it through, or you will appear -- quite rightly -- like you caved to your business partner.
To me, it's kind of remarkable that they got involved in the first place. The business ties to the NFL are massive for ESPN, so one way or another this was going to end badly.
But amid the ESPN bashing:
...let me make one point.
Any of y'all want to post the big exposes your shops have done on the business practices of the big car dealers in town? How about doing a story about the overhead of your local branch of the United Way -- want to pitch that to your publisher?
This happens at all levels, at virtually all shops. ESPN deserves the scorn it's getting because it handled it miserably, but let's be honest: the biggest forkup here was tackling the story in the first place. ESPN ultimately made the same call that damn near any other organization would have made from the get-go, and that's to not touch a story that goes after a business partner.
To me, it's kind of remarkable that they got involved in the first place. The business ties to the NFL are massive for ESPN, so one way or another this was going to end badly.
But amid the ESPN bashing:
Second Thoughts said:What could we expect from the "Entertainment" Sports Programming Network. No ethics or conscience. Money speaks. Particularly billions of it.
...let me make one point.
Any of y'all want to post the big exposes your shops have done on the business practices of the big car dealers in town? How about doing a story about the overhead of your local branch of the United Way -- want to pitch that to your publisher?
This happens at all levels, at virtually all shops. ESPN deserves the scorn it's getting because it handled it miserably, but let's be honest: the biggest forkup here was tackling the story in the first place. ESPN ultimately made the same call that damn near any other organization would have made from the get-go, and that's to not touch a story that goes after a business partner.