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ESPN to cut 100 on-air personalities today
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she gone too, who does espn have doing p12 north reporting now?
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That's a bold strategy Cotton, let's see how it plays out.rodmansrage said: -
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fta:AZDuck said:
the network is paying an obscene amount of money to air games. Take a look:
NFL: $1.9 billion per year for 10 years. (Total: $15.2 billion)
NBA: $1.4 billion per year for nine years. (Total: $12.6 billion)
MLB: $700 million per year for eight years. (Total $5.6 billion)
College football: $470 million for 12 years: (Total $5.64 billion)
so espn shitcans 100ish regional reporters/analysts? i aint come here to play school but them maths dont really add up. espn saying "fuck reporting" and going all in with #embracedebate? -
At first I read that website as https://www.si.com/absolute-mustard/2017/04/26/espn-layoffsAZDuck said: -
Its ok with me as long as they got rid of dudes and average looking chicks and kept the hot bitches.
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This just means the low-paid hotties move up to more camera time.
Hannah Storm being put out to pasture - though wood still hit. They axed Sage Steele because she was pulling big jack. Kaylee Hartung will move up the food chain. That's the way of the broadcasting world.
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Ted Miller is a gigantic Utah loving faggot.
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http://www.espn.com/blog/pac12
Everything looks like it's becoming "insider" content.
ESPN drove up the costs of sports with their monopoly attempts and made huge errors of judgement in their pricing power. The young generation doesn't want to pay $8-9/month to watch live sports. ESPN killed themselves in the foot.
ESPN will probably now go low budget with their reporting. Record a 30 minute news segment once or twice a day, and repeat each one 5-10 times a day. -
You'd think there's gotta be at least one good commentator out this bunch that UW can hire to replace Rondeau.








