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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today
#26

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-26-2017 02:41 PM)Chevy Woonsocket Wrote:  

If somebody opened a gym with NO TV's I would pay a premium to go...Be a shame if someone took an icepick to all the coax connections on those TV's.

My gym has about eight television screens. So even if you're listening to music, you catch the propaganda from afar. It's unavoidable, really. And the visual assault is never ending: sports talk with two women on the discussion panel, action movies with some 100 lb. girl beating up five guys, etc.

I'm with you...I would pay top dollar for a gym without TV screens.

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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Len Elmore and Trent Dilfer were the noticeable ones I saw let go. I'm happy as a clam to see espn continue its descent down the toilet, but am a bit sad to see guys like this, who are extremely knowledgeable and articulate for the layman let go.

It continues to make me wonder what ESPNs endgame is. They currently do next to nothing in terms of real analysis and now they let their best (IMO) football analyst, top notch basketball commentator, and highly respected baseball reporter go, for what? More pandering to the least common denominator?

Continue digging your own grave ESPN
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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-27-2017 08:12 AM)Chunnel Wrote:  

Len Elmore and Trent Dilfer were the noticeable ones I saw let go. I'm happy as a clam to see espn continue its descent down the toilet, but am a bit sad to see guys like this, who are extremely knowledgeable and articulate for the layman let go.

It continues to make me wonder what ESPNs endgame is. They currently do next to nothing in terms of real analysis and now they let their best (IMO) football analyst, top notch basketball commentator, and highly respected baseball reporter go, for what? More pandering to the least common denominator?

Continue digging your own grave ESPN
Same as what usually happens in the corporate world when companies are in trouble. The "real" workers in the engine room will get sacked and the "customer focused," "soft skills" people will not. I.e the women won't get sacked.

Then it will probably fold (eventually).
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#29

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

At least they got rid of one ugly woman on the network Jane McManus.

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#30

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-27-2017 08:12 AM)Chunnel Wrote:  

Len Elmore and Trent Dilfer were the noticeable ones I saw let go. I'm happy as a clam to see espn continue its descent down the toilet, but am a bit sad to see guys like this, who are extremely knowledgeable and articulate for the layman let go.

It continues to make me wonder what ESPNs endgame is. They currently do next to nothing in terms of real analysis and now they let their best (IMO) football analyst, top notch basketball commentator, and highly respected baseball reporter go, for what? More pandering to the least common denominator?

Continue digging your own grave ESPN

I can see Trent getting picked up easily by a competitor. Say what you want about him as a player, as an analyst he knows his shit.

He could do his own thing on his own platform or do scout stuff. Or he could chill. He probably has enough money.

Most layoffs are almost always the people with the highest payroll and bonus amounts.

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#31

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-27-2017 09:54 AM)TravelerKai Wrote:  

Quote: (04-27-2017 08:12 AM)Chunnel Wrote:  

Len Elmore and Trent Dilfer were the noticeable ones I saw let go. I'm happy as a clam to see espn continue its descent down the toilet, but am a bit sad to see guys like this, who are extremely knowledgeable and articulate for the layman let go.

It continues to make me wonder what ESPNs endgame is. They currently do next to nothing in terms of real analysis and now they let their best (IMO) football analyst, top notch basketball commentator, and highly respected baseball reporter go, for what? More pandering to the least common denominator?

Continue digging your own grave ESPN

I can see Trent getting picked up easily by a competitor. Say what you want about him as a player, as an analyst he knows his shit.

He could do his own thing on his own platform or do scout stuff. Or he could chill. He probably has enough money.

Most layoffs are almost always the people with the highest payroll and bonus amounts.

As a Ravens fan, he's a borderline HOFer in my book! I'd love to see Dilfer rival Gruden in some format by doing film studies with QBs going into the draft.
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#32

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

This was one of my bold predictions for 2017. ESPN has been a steaming pile and the people who run it have not figured out, or don't care that people clearly split sports and poltics and don't like both meshing together.

The next move is to shut down 538 and buy out Nate Silver but we will wait, he might be to expensive to get rid off currently.

On Trent Diller, ESPN is making a mistake. He was easily one of their best football analysts to the point I would sit down and pay attention if he was in the screen. The way he broke down NFL was money, way better then the rest of nobodies they had surrounding him. If Fox is smart they scoop him up and put him on FS1 and NFL Sundays on the main network.
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#33

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Not a troll:

http://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/article...w-feminism

http://canadafreepress.com/article/while...-the-new-f
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#34

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-27-2017 02:14 PM)scrambled Wrote:  

Not a troll:

http://www.espn.com/espnw/voices/article...w-feminism

http://canadafreepress.com/article/while...-the-new-f

ABC -> Disney -> ESPN will continue to push rot. Like I posted about before, they are not going to reverse course. They will run this vehicle into a ditch and just layoff anyone making 250K+ and hire younger and cheaper.

Eventually, Disney will just sell it on a firesale when it is a complete dumpster fire.

Then they will buy something on the come up, like BleacherReport possibly, and repeat the same cycle again and again.

Marvel Comics is already beginning the journey. Some years for now, they will be on the chopping block or firesale.

I saw an article on the Chicago Times I think, where they said, the real test of ESPN's health will be when the Monday Night Football contract has to be renewed and the new MLB games contracts they have to play several games.

Me personally I think the NFL, the NBA, and MLB are going to push their own platforms alot more. I'm not convinced they want others with exclusive games or to spread it out on the big 3 networks. Aside from Fox and CBS, the others are losing money like crazy anyway.

Can ESPN afford to pay the NFL 2+ billion for a new Monday Night Football contract? I doubt it.

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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

For the most part, I stopped watching sports a while ago. I still pay attention. I'll watch College Football, a little NFL, the NBA finals.

I have too much going on in my life to care about sports, and in my spare time I'm not going to sit there ingesting human interest stories. No reason for me to pay for tv.

I still remember my dad ripping on my mom all the time for watching her stupid "human interest stories". Who'da thought they'd take over ESPN.

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#36

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Winning!

And their reaction will be: DOUBLE DOWN - MORE FEMINISM, MORE SJW-MEMES, MORE FEMALE BULLSHIT.
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#37

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

I fuckin' hate Trent Dilfer. Good riddance.

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#38

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Actually the decline of ESPN and the NFL could have been predicted many years ago. It was mainly during their coverage of a fiasco involving a female sports writer named Lisa Olson. In 1990, Olsen threw a fit about being "harassed" by football players in the locker room. While it was a minor issue to most of the public, it was all over the shows. It also showed that sports writers are generally "educated,"--therefore, very socialist, even though they work in an area where politics doesn't come up much.

Not surprisingly, the general public (including women) thinks that female reporters in a locker room is a bad idea. But this was a major cause for social justice warriors back then. I naturally what would happen if the tables are turned on this--male reporter going into female basketball locker room. But that isn't a concern because most people don't care about those sports.

Of course, the decline of the NFL also began with Paul Tagliabue. Here is an article on the Olson scandal:

http://www.nytimes.com/1990/11/28/sports...ident.html

I don't watch sports like I used to, but it was more fun back then as well.
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#39

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

This article from Outkick the Coverage shows just how bad ESPN's situation (and sports TV's situation) really is.

ESPN costs over $6 a month per subscriber, by far the highest total. TNT is second most expensive at $1.65. Nickelodeon is tenth most expensive at $0.75.

Cable channels are sold in blocks, not by individual channel. If consumers were able to eliminate ESPN from their roster, they'd save $72 a year.

Highly detailed article is here.
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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-26-2017 04:39 PM)SamuelBRoberts Wrote:  

A lot of the bigger names have taken salary cuts.

I'm not shedding a tear for any of them!
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#41

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

This could have very interesting repercussions elsewhere. Major college sports is one of the biggest bubbles out there right now. ESPN covers lots of it.
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#42

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

How successful then has SJW/converged ESPN been, or will soon be, in replacing traditional sports fans with Bernie/Hillary voters? As it is continually pozzed, will the poz people start watching fatties comment on the NFL Combine? There are a lot of unmasculine men and unfeminine women who still watch tv, perhaps they can be gamed into taking over men's traditional venue of competitive sports.
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ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Quote: (04-26-2017 12:00 PM)scrambled Wrote:  

But is this because of political shilling, or society's move from cable/TV to internet streaming? I hope it is just rewards, but I think it is more likely systemic change.



I'm pretty certain it's because society is cutting cable. There will be a lot more of this going on over the next 5 years for different networks.
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#44

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Here's an ESPN commercial from 1999, it was a campaign unabashedly aimed at men (who were 90%+ of their viewership), making fun of women:





“Nothing is more useful than to look upon the world as it really is.”
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#45

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

If ESPN wants to save themselves, /pol/ has the perfect solution.

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#46

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

Much more likely due to cord cutting than any liberal slant. People don't pay for cable (and, therefore, ESPN) anymore. Trying to cut operating costs in a changing media climate.
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#47

ESPN will cut more than 100 employees today

ESPN set for another round of massive layoffs before year’s end.

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The cutbacks will target 40 to 60 people, including on-air television and radio talent as well as production staffers, and most likely happen between late November and early December.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/espn-s...-1.3592295

http://www.sportingnews.com/other-sports...g26kdwl7nd

I was surprised Jemele Hill didn't get laid off earlier this year. I don't think she makes the cut this time. She has been pushing the race issue for far too long.

ESPN is dying.
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Quote: (10-27-2017 06:14 AM)BigTony Wrote:  

ESPN set for another round of massive layoffs before year’s end.

Quote:Quote:

The cutbacks will target 40 to 60 people, including on-air television and radio talent as well as production staffers, and most likely happen between late November and early December.

http://www.nydailynews.com/sports/espn-s...-1.3592295

http://www.sportingnews.com/other-sports...g26kdwl7nd

I was surprised Jemele Hill didn't get laid off earlier this year. I don't think she makes the cut this time. She has been pushing the race issue for far too long.

ESPN is dying.

Nah I bet she stays. Disney just started a fag children's TV show. They will not only double down, they will triple down on SJW. Look for whatever is left of the men to get tossed.

At some point they won't be able to afford even some of the SJW people or some of the women. I'll believe it when I see them get cut too, like Suzy Kolber for example.

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That is a good point TK, ESPN is pro-LGTB and pro-SJW.

I remember when Hill was writing articles for ESPN.com. The men in the comments section were calling her out for her views even back then. Either way, ESPN doesn't cater to men anymore. They are reaping the rewards for it now.
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Quote: (10-27-2017 01:36 PM)BigTony Wrote:  

I remember when Hill was writing articles for ESPN.com. The men in the comments section were calling her out for her views even back then. Either way, ESPN doesn't cater to men anymore. They are reaping the rewards for it now.

I reviewed Jamele Hill's online bio, and she checks all the dysfunctional boxes.

Grew up without a father = check
Never married = check
No children = check
Over 40 = check
Rumored to be a lesbian = check

In short, what happens when you give a post-wall, single woman without children a national audience? Answer: an attention whore that subverts the common good to satiate her lonely existence.

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