All Things Sports Media Thread!!

According to Andrew Marchand of The Athletic, the NFL's flagship network has cut ties with on-air personalities Andrew Siciliano, Melissa Stark, James Palmer and Will Selva.

The four that were reportedly laid off are some of the most popular and talented personalities on the network. Siciliano is a well-known anchor who used to be the face of "Red Zone Channel" on DirecTV.

According to Marchand, this is part of a broader cost-cutting effort at the network, despite the fact that NFL Network is directly supported by the NFL, the single most profitable professional sport in the world. The network's morning show, "Good Morning Football," recently announced it would be relocating from New York to Los Angeles, and thus far only one of four hosts have announced they're making the move west.
 
Not surprised, these sports networks firing established hosts and gonna hire lower salary people. espn hasn't learned that lesson yet. gmfb gonna fail like nfl am if they don't push it back to 9 or 10 am est.
 
Not surprised, these sports networks firing established hosts and gonna hire lower salary people. espn hasn't learned that lesson yet. gmfb gonna fail like nfl am if they don't push it back to 9 or 10 am est.

Once Kay and Nate left I stopped really caring about gmfb

Kyle just needs to go to the ringer
 

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Shaq a real life bully who prolly deserves a couple fades but trying some nasty stuff like this rite here deserves much more.

May end both our careers if I was Lou.
 
Prediction:

Tuesday - TNT
Wednesday - ESPN
Thursday - Amazon (after football season ends)
Friday - ESPN
Saturday - ABC (after football season ends)

TNT and ESPN/ABC share playoffs. Amazon can have IST. Maybe NBC sneaks in on Sundays like back in the day.
 
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