Double Down
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Actually, I kind of agree with fishwrapper on this one. It's easy and cynical to say she's peeing into a hurricane, or using her fist to stop a train, but there is a part of me that thinks there are still people within ESPN who truly do care about journalism and will at least listen to some of her concerns. The network isn't going to change from being opinion-based entertainment, but she did essentially force Cowherd to apologize for netbombing The Big Lead. Within this piece, there is discussion about internal memos of reports on injuries. Even if all she does it force the editors and news directors to explain their decisions, at the very least, she's making them evaluate their decisions after the fact.
With Solomon's toothless nonsense, it could just be ignored. It was just an infrequent summary of reader's thoughts with little or no critical examination of ESPN choices. What I would like to know is: Does ESPN send her column out to all its employees? Is there some kind of internal email distributed (like a lot of papers do) or do they just expect employees to go find her column on the net?
I don't think it's going to make an ounce of difference for people like Sean Salisberry, or some of their other talking clowns with no journalistic background who are barely literate anyway, but if you're Buster Olney or Rachel Nichols or Mortensen, I think you'll absolutely read what she says and at least consider whether you're part of the nonsense.
With Solomon's toothless nonsense, it could just be ignored. It was just an infrequent summary of reader's thoughts with little or no critical examination of ESPN choices. What I would like to know is: Does ESPN send her column out to all its employees? Is there some kind of internal email distributed (like a lot of papers do) or do they just expect employees to go find her column on the net?
I don't think it's going to make an ounce of difference for people like Sean Salisberry, or some of their other talking clowns with no journalistic background who are barely literate anyway, but if you're Buster Olney or Rachel Nichols or Mortensen, I think you'll absolutely read what she says and at least consider whether you're part of the nonsense.