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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

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CBS Sports will make television history in September when it debuts the first all-female sports talk show, the network confirmed exclusively to The Big Lead.

The weekly show, which will air on CBS Sports Network, will not only feature an all-female cast, but will also be produced and directed by women.

“We’re really excited and proud to be launching the first ever all female sports talk show,” David Berson, the President of CBS Sports told The Big Lead. “We have been discussing and developing the show for well over a year. Internally and externally, there’s been universal enthusiasm and across-the-board support.”

Berson would not confirm any names connected to the show – it’s still unclear if the as-yet titled show will have one central host – but people familiar with the show’s plans who spoke on the condition of anonymity because the details were supposed to remain confidential revealed to The Big Lead six names who are expected to be regulars: CBS Sports veteran Lesley Visser, Dana Jacobson (who previously worked at ESPN), CBS NFL analyst Amy Trask, and sideline reporters Allie LaForce, Tracy Wolfson and Jenny Dell.

CBS would not reveal the show’s format, but sources say it will be something akin to The View meets Pardon the Interruption. It’s difficult to find a comparison for something this groundbreaking, but Berson did say it was going to be “a sports talk show featuring women; it’s not intended to be a women’s sports issue show.”

Unlike other networks, which are skittish to bring competitors onto their shows, Berson noted that the show would include “personalities from other media companies” as well as current and former athletes and team executives.

“It’s long overdue,” Berson said. “We feel we’re the right network and place for it with a tremendously respected roster of female sports journalists.”

http://thebiglead.com/2014/08/08/cbs-spo...this-fall/
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

I don't see this paying off. Women like posturing about sports, but they don't actually like them.

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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Good luck with that, low rating turn out, unless they become a striptease show.

Even women won't watch it.

Probably only 2 or 3 females that are actually legitimate sports talk heads.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

This will be a raging success if they discuss sports gossip as opposed to sports per se. Sprinkle in the latest scores, but focus on who is single, who just cashed out big time on a divorce, baby mamas etc. The blond on that thread about the golfer is the right guest for this type of show.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Worst. Idea. Ever.

It's like building a ship that you know is going to sink immediately after you launch it. Why do it?

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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

"I'm really liking my sports channel but I wish it were more like The View." - said no one ever.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Women who are sports fans are mostly attention whores that need an excuse to be in a mostly male environment.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Good for them. It's obviously is going to tank though. Most girls who "love sports" love the excitement of the atmosphere surrounding the games and watching players they want to get stuffed by, but they rarely appreciate it the way guys do. They don't give a fuck about the Xs and Os talk and in-depth analysis of games and players. I wonder how the feminists will blame sexism when the ratings for this are in the shitter.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

This will be targeted to beta males who dream of having a girl they can talk sports with. The announcers will be dumb as rocks but be pretty with huge racks.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Women complain about jobs being male dominated but only about the jobs they want. Comfortable jobs that doesn't require physical labor. I don't see women complaining about the lack of females in construction. Maybe they'll create an all formal construction crew. Perhaps garbage men will soon become garbage women. Oh wait. Those jobs are "for men" says the feminists.

Double standards and the hypocrisy of feminism is why it's falling apart. It's only a matter of time before they self-destruct.

Now we just have to hope that the converted feminist beta males don't start victimizing themselves and starting another movement.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Most of these women get into that profession because it puts them around athletes, one of the rumored hosts is engaged to a baseball player for the Angels.

They love athletes, not the sports they play.

I'll post on this again when the show gets cancelled for low ratings.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

It will die a slow death, but not because of the all women cast. CBS Sports Network is a non player. Does anyone know off the top of their head what # it is on their cable provider?

People search out sports EVENTS on TV, not sports talk. When they do watch sports talk, it is because it happens to be on their default sports channel (ESPN) or are waiting for their event to start.

But even if ESPN DID pick it up, it would be aired in the ghost towns of early afternoons or Saturday mornings.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

Quote: (08-08-2014 06:43 PM)kaotic Wrote:  

Good luck with that, low rating turn out, unless they become a striptease show.

Even women won't watch it.

Probably only 2 or 3 females that are actually legitimate sports talk heads.

About ten years ago ESPN tried this with First Take. It was originally called Cold Pizza and fashioned after Good Morning America or some shitty network morning show. Jay Crawford and Woody Paige were there from the outset, I believe, but were complimented by one empty-blouse female sports reporter and one simply there for her legs. Amazingly, the fashion and gossip segments were dropped to become what is now Stephen A. Smith and Skip Bayless arguing over which is wetter, hot water or cold water.

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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

All women cast and crew?

There will be an all-out brawl by the fourth, maybe fifth episode.
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

So the set is going to be in a kitchen and they talk about "who's hotter" every episode..... Only question is, do they schedule this before or after Ellen?
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CBS To Launch New All-Female Sports Talk TV Show

About a month ago, ESPN's ombudsman had a column that discussed the .com's affinity sites, like Grantland and Fivethrityeight. Even then, they admitted ESPN's own attempt to pander to women, espnW, has been a failure. Here's the money quote that inadvertently explains why the pandering has failed...

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What W has done well is cover LGBT (lesbian, gay, bisexual and transgender) and youth sports news, features and issues. These are areas routinely ignored on ESPN.com and TV until a big story breaks (Michael Sam, sex abuse by coaches) and then covered with a certain naive, "who knew?" surprise. Perhaps, LGBT and youth sports deserve niche sites of their own, even as spin-offs of espnW (its “Small Wonders” youth features could be a start).
http://espn.go.com/blog/ombudsman/post/_...nity-sites

And CBS thinks they can do better than 'the worldwide leader'? I give it 2 months, tops.

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