Being that I am a "radio guy" along with being a twice-weekly SE who used to be a TV sports guy...every media branch has it's own toolboxes to deal with.
That said, I would have to say newspaper people are the most annoying to work with...a lot seem to post here! LOL
I'm not a stuffed shirt, I'm a guy that likes sports and does it for a living.
I cover high school sports in a rural area...I'm not concerned with what colors I wear or if a kid gives me a high-five after a win. If a coach tried to hug me, no thanks...but if he wants to send me a Christmas card, fine...I say good luck and congrats. I'm a sports fan, I want to enjoy what I do.
I think sometimes, we as the sports media gets jaded...the whole "seen this already" mindwork.
We have to remember the excitement and the scrapbook material that we are chunning out.
Cause that's all we are really: on the fridge, in a book pasted on a wall or stuck to the bottom of the dog's cage.
Of course, I am writing this with a high-school sports mind...I tottaly agree with more professionalism when it comes to the college ranks and pros.
Oh, and radio guys should be expected to be a bit "homery" (D-oh), because if not, the game would sound dull. I'm not talking about those radio goofs that say "we" or bench about how the refs are blind...those guys need to be kicked off the air. But if you can't get excited for a kid hitting a three late in the game for the lead, then you shouldn't be doing radio.
Just my $.02