ESPN needs to be held accountable for things

Originally Posted by 92

Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

appreciate it, chester and CP
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it is kind of interesting they havent mentioned it. i will say that. but im far from boycotting ESPN
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If i was you I wouldn't boycott espn either
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ya lucky ____.
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please...not that again, aside from peter gammons, that network doesn't slurp us. i'll definitely admit peter gammons is all about the red sox.
 
While I do believe it's unlikely this case will go anywhere given the details we have so far, I agree that it's a flat out lie that ESPN is feeding usabout covering it. They've ran with stories that had WAY less legs than this story, dealing with far less important sports figures. I mean hell, this isthe slowest sports time of the year for them, why WOULDN'T they cover this if they were running a legitimate news station?


I've said for years and years now that ESPN is a joke. They are almost entirely to blame for making sports into sports entertainment, thereby ruining mostof what I used to enjoy about it all. Don't get me wrong, I loved 24/7 sports coverage when they were pioneering such a platform, but they've longsince stepped over the line of covering sports new into the world of producing sports new.

Do we tune that off completely? You could - you'd miss out on 95 percent of American sports if you boycotted ABC/ESPN entirely though.. and I do believethere are good parts of ESPN still, hidden amongst most of the crap that's put on. We really only have ourselves to blame for it all though. We'vesupported the crap they spew for too long now and they've gotten control of almost the entire American sports market's broadcast rights - I'm notsure what the solution would be at this point, but I do agree that a viable contender for them would definitely help the situation.

It would need the full support of people like us who "get it" however, and I'm not sure how willing most of the people in this thread (and sportsfans in general) are to actually give up the crap they claim not to like - I mean, you can sit here and say you don't like how they do things, but most ofthe people I see complaining are the same ones who can't turn off whatever this week's made up drama is that they're covering. I think people havejust come to like their sports like their reality television, they don't care if it's ridiculous - they just crave the drama at this point.

Until real sports fans are willing to take back sports from the casual/fringe sports fans who are in it for the drama, you can kiss goodbye to the good olddays of it all.
 
Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

Originally Posted by 92

Originally Posted by DeadsetAce

appreciate it, chester and CP
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it is kind of interesting they havent mentioned it. i will say that. but im far from boycotting ESPN
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Red Sox - Patriots
If i was you I wouldn't boycott espn either
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ya lucky ____.
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please...not that again, aside from peter gammons, that network doesn't slurp us. i'll definitely admit peter gammons is all about the red sox.


i was just playin
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Craftsy, good read man.
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Deadset, ya know Gammons was the first one that made me start questioning ESPN years ago. I had a friend here at work that was a Boston native, and he andI fought every single day about Gammons. I for the live of me never understood why they would hire a guy to talk baseball and in every single one of hiscolumns, he would talk about the Sox, or a former Sox, or a minor league Sox and on and on and on. Oh, and then he would throw out a small tidbit aboutsomeone from the Royals or something.
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I friggin hated it.
Simmons is now much the same. He has an agenda, and he runs with it nonstop. And i know that Peter and Bill are good sports guys, and smart and all that, butthey are flat out homers, and they shouldn't work for a global company that has fans that want and rely on unbiased info.

Whoever made the analogy earlier about ESPN being just like MTV is dead on. 5 years from now, ESPN won't even show games anymore, it will be athletesformer and current all starring in reality shows, events, interview type scenarios, and maybe one actual hour left for sports coverage.
It's coming.
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Originally Posted by CP1708

Deadset, ya know Gammons was the first one that made me start questioning ESPN years ago. I had a friend here at work that was a Boston native, and he and I fought every single day about Gammons. I for the live of me never understood why they would hire a guy to talk baseball and in every single one of his columns, he would talk about the Sox, or a former Sox, or a minor league Sox and on and on and on. Oh, and then he would throw out a small tidbit about someone from the Royals or something.
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I friggin hated it. Simmons is now much the same. He has an agenda, and he runs with it nonstop. And i know that Peter and Bill are good sports guys, and smart and all that, but they are flat out homers, and they shouldn't work for a global company that has fans that want and rely on unbiased info.
i can agree with all that. simmons is just on a whole other level of homerism. thank god he's not reporting or doing actual analysis
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Originally Posted by pr0phecy718

Originally Posted by RetroBaller

ok that does it. we gotta pool our money together and start the NikeTalk Sports Network.

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i actually like the sound of that name

word but i get to be an "insider" for NTSN
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CP1708 wrote:
We've all complained at one point or another about ESPN picking and choosing certain stories to focus on, and certain stories to bury.

Currently we have the minute by minute updates on Favre, tapes from PacMac from like 3 years ago, and Vick.

What we don't have is the story on Big Ben, which as JD, and RyGuy have pointed out in other threads is due to their own agenda.


So how do we as sports fans get them to be held accountable for all this? It's not as simple as just stop watching, or turn the channel, because ESPN has like 6 channels, a magazine, a .com, a twitter, a mobile web, they are a huge corporation. Not watching sportscenter won't do anything, so what can we do to force them to report ALL news, and ONLY news, instead of Brett's bathrooms breaks or PacMan jaywalked today?


- sure it is. you have to crawl before you walk. further than that, some type of boycott has to be started in some fashion or another. and with todays power ofso many mediums getting the word out is a lot easier than ever.

- i only watch NBA.....no football, no college, nothing. im not one of these guys that always has the TV glued to ESPN or some type of sport, but with mydistaste of BET over the years i fully understand where you're coming from. with that said, there have been a few boycotts of BET over the years and BET isstill moving right along like they dont even exist
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.........good luck,sincerely. i cant stand ESPN myself over the lack of NBA coverage.
 
Originally Posted by RetroBaller

ok that does it. we gotta pool our money together and start the NikeTalk Sports Network.

1st and 10: Kobe vs. Lebron
Outside the Lines: Analyzing Kobe
Around the Horn: Kobe vs. Lebron
Pardon the Interruption: Kobe vs. Lebron
SportsCenter: Lebron got dunked on!!!! OMGZ!
 
Originally Posted by seasoned vet

CP1708 wrote:
We've all complained at one point or another about ESPN picking and choosing certain stories to focus on, and certain stories to bury.

Currently we have the minute by minute updates on Favre, tapes from PacMac from like 3 years ago, and Vick.

What we don't have is the story on Big Ben, which as JD, and RyGuy have pointed out in other threads is due to their own agenda.


So how do we as sports fans get them to be held accountable for all this? It's not as simple as just stop watching, or turn the channel, because ESPN has like 6 channels, a magazine, a .com, a twitter, a mobile web, they are a huge corporation. Not watching sportscenter won't do anything, so what can we do to force them to report ALL news, and ONLY news, instead of Brett's bathrooms breaks or PacMan jaywalked today?


- sure it is. you have to crawl before you walk. further than that, some type of boycott has to be started in some fashion or another. and with todays power of so many mediums getting the word out is a lot easier than ever.

- i only watch NBA.....no football, no college, nothing. im not one of these guys that always has the TV glued to ESPN or some type of sport, but with my distaste of BET over the years i fully understand where you're coming from. with that said, there have been a few boycotts of BET over the years and BET is still moving right along like they dont even exist
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.........good luck, sincerely. i cant stand ESPN myself over the lack of NBA coverage.






You would never get people to turn it off completely though, the results of such a "boycott" would be so minimal, if anything it would just provide alittle bit of publicity for the network. Like I was saying, despite what people are saying about how ESPN sucks, there are plenty (and i mean PLENTY) ofpeople who would tell you that it's awesome. When they have the rights to your favorite teams games, are you just not going to watch their station? Areyou expecting the entire fanbase to just not watch the games?
 
Originally Posted by JD617

Originally Posted by RetroBaller

ok that does it. we gotta pool our money together and start the NikeTalk Sports Network.

1st and 10: Kobe vs. Lebron
Outside the Lines: Analyzing Kobe
Around the Horn: Kobe vs. Lebron
Pardon the Interruption: Kobe vs. Lebron
SportsCenter: Lebron got dunked on!!!! OMGZ!
No i would throw on Chester vs. OuttaControl for all LeBron topics
 
Dan Le Batard defended ESPN by saying that it's not being reported by "credible" outlets, which is clearly nonsense. Both of Pittsburgh's major newspapers have covered it. The Associated Press, the wire service that ESPN makes frequent use of, is covering it. Even ABC News, ESPN's parent company, has mentioned it. Roger Goodell, the Commissioner of the damn NFL, has addressed it. If it wasn't a news story before, it is now. There is no journalistic or ethical excuse for ESPN to remain quiet.
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Originally Posted by Q46totheE

CNNSI used to have a channel about 5-10 years ago....

ESPN has a lock on things for better/worse....

they will keep creating satellite networks (ESPNews, ESPN2, ESPNU, ESPN Deportes, etc etc...) because they know there is no other competition....and I'm sure there is WAY more to come.

I disagree. Although there is no single competitor across ESPN's entire spectrum of sports coverage, the major American sports leagues all have their ownchannels with quite a bit of league-specific programming and news coverage... NBA TV, MLB Network, NFL Network.
 
Originally Posted by Craftsy21

Originally Posted by seasoned vet

CP1708 wrote:
We've all complained at one point or another about ESPN picking and choosing certain stories to focus on, and certain stories to bury.

Currently we have the minute by minute updates on Favre, tapes from PacMac from like 3 years ago, and Vick.

What we don't have is the story on Big Ben, which as JD, and RyGuy have pointed out in other threads is due to their own agenda.


So how do we as sports fans get them to be held accountable for all this? It's not as simple as just stop watching, or turn the channel, because ESPN has like 6 channels, a magazine, a .com, a twitter, a mobile web, they are a huge corporation. Not watching sportscenter won't do anything, so what can we do to force them to report ALL news, and ONLY news, instead of Brett's bathrooms breaks or PacMan jaywalked today?


- sure it is. you have to crawl before you walk. further than that, some type of boycott has to be started in some fashion or another. and with todays power of so many mediums getting the word out is a lot easier than ever.

- i only watch NBA.....no football, no college, nothing. im not one of these guys that always has the TV glued to ESPN or some type of sport, but with my distaste of BET over the years i fully understand where you're coming from. with that said, there have been a few boycotts of BET over the years and BET is still moving right along like they dont even exist
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.........good luck, sincerely. i cant stand ESPN myself over the lack of NBA coverage.

You would never get people to turn it off completely though, the results of such a "boycott" would be so minimal, if anything it would just provide a little bit of publicity for the network. Like I was saying, despite what people are saying about how ESPN sucks, there are plenty (and i mean PLENTY) of people who would tell you that it's awesome. When they have the rights to your favorite teams games, are you just not going to watch their station? Are you expecting the entire fanbase to just not watch the games?





- but thats just it, with that attitude nothing will change. and im not arguing that i think it will make some big inpact (see the part i highlighted). anaction....any action is just a pebble in the pond.....how many pebbles can you generate?
 
Originally Posted by wawaweewa

It's simple. Stop watching ESPN.
I don't watch ESPN anymore. It's all filth anyways. It's cheesy and corny beyond belief.

Soon enough ESPN will go the way of MTV. They'll still have their core of buffoon fans but most will just ignore the network.
I've already done this. I only use Yahoo Sports for my news... Mainly because the interface is easier to use, and I can check what stories Iwant. Not what is leading the top of the show...
 
Originally Posted by TheGift23

Mortensen said on air that Eli Manning would "officially" miss a month to start the 2007 season. Eli played every game
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This One I remember well...I believed that report (Which happened around Week 3) and thought that whole week that Lorenzen was gonna play, so naturally I was happy thinking of a crush in a favor of the Skins...Sheli played, lead the Giants to a huge comeback win and went on to win the SB...
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Originally Posted by seasoned vet

Originally Posted by Craftsy21

Originally Posted by seasoned vet

CP1708 wrote:
We've all complained at one point or another about ESPN picking and choosing certain stories to focus on, and certain stories to bury.

Currently we have the minute by minute updates on Favre, tapes from PacMac from like 3 years ago, and Vick.

What we don't have is the story on Big Ben, which as JD, and RyGuy have pointed out in other threads is due to their own agenda.


So how do we as sports fans get them to be held accountable for all this? It's not as simple as just stop watching, or turn the channel, because ESPN has like 6 channels, a magazine, a .com, a twitter, a mobile web, they are a huge corporation. Not watching sportscenter won't do anything, so what can we do to force them to report ALL news, and ONLY news, instead of Brett's bathrooms breaks or PacMan jaywalked today?


- sure it is. you have to crawl before you walk. further than that, some type of boycott has to be started in some fashion or another. and with todays power of so many mediums getting the word out is a lot easier than ever.

- i only watch NBA.....no football, no college, nothing. im not one of these guys that always has the TV glued to ESPN or some type of sport, but with my distaste of BET over the years i fully understand where you're coming from. with that said, there have been a few boycotts of BET over the years and BET is still moving right along like they dont even exist
ohwell.gif
.........good luck, sincerely. i cant stand ESPN myself over the lack of NBA coverage.

You would never get people to turn it off completely though, the results of such a "boycott" would be so minimal, if anything it would just provide a little bit of publicity for the network. Like I was saying, despite what people are saying about how ESPN sucks, there are plenty (and i mean PLENTY) of people who would tell you that it's awesome. When they have the rights to your favorite teams games, are you just not going to watch their station? Are you expecting the entire fanbase to just not watch the games?




- but thats just it, with that attitude nothing will change. and im not arguing that i think it will make some big inpact (see the part i highlighted). an action....any action is just a pebble in the pond.....how many pebbles can you generate?






But my point is - it's not like the things they do outrage the American public on the whole... in fact, the percentage of people that actually feelcompelled to stop watching ESPN for this kind of stuff is so small, even if they ALL did pool together, it wouldn't be a blip on the radar of ESPN.

They're a monster but one we've created ourselves. They catered to what people were watching, and now they're just feeding off themselves.
 
Originally Posted by CP1708


Craftsy, good read man.
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Deadset, ya know Gammons was the first one that made me start questioning ESPN years ago. I had a friend here at work that was a Boston native, and he and I fought every single day about Gammons. I for the live of me never understood why they would hire a guy to talk baseball and in every single one of his columns, he would talk about the Sox, or a former Sox, or a minor league Sox and on and on and on. Oh, and then he would throw out a small tidbit about someone from the Royals or something.
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I friggin hated it.
Simmons is now much the same. He has an agenda, and he runs with it nonstop. And i know that Peter and Bill are good sports guys, and smart and all that, but they are flat out homers, and they shouldn't work for a global company that has fans that want and rely on unbiased info.

Whoever made the analogy earlier about ESPN being just like MTV is dead on. 5 years from now, ESPN won't even show games anymore, it will be athletes former and current all starring in reality shows, events, interview type scenarios, and maybe one actual hour left for sports coverage.
It's coming.
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Look back at the ESPN programming in 2004. The company will still be mostly sports broadcasts. It's a very cynical view to think that it will be anydifferent years from now.

Dont even compare Simmons to Gammons. Thats comparing apples to whales. Simmons writes a column. He types his opinions, and ESPN pays to have it on theirwebsite. Gammons is/was a reporter and would actually report on the news and give his advice. Gammons makes it no secret that he's a Sox fan, so whatmore do you want from him? You already know his views before he says whatever he has to say so why complain about it?



I seriously can not understand the hatred towards ESPN and everything that goes on with that organization. It REALLY isnt that serious, nor should it be sucha widely discussed topic.
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Durden, since ESPN pays your bills or something, you gonna comment on why they aren't reporting the Ben story AT ALL?

Why was Shannon Brown a story? Why was Dirk's twisted girlfriend a story? Pacman video from something that happened 3 years ago a story, but Ben'srape allegations are not being reported? Your thoughts?
 
Originally Posted by CP1708

Durden, since ESPN pays your bills or something, you gonna comment on why they aren't reporting the Ben story AT ALL?

Why was Shannon Brown a story? Why was Dirk's twisted girlfriend a story? Pacman video from something that happened 3 years ago a story, but Ben's rape allegations are not being reported? Your thoughts?

I cant defend them for reporting the Shannon Brown story, and not the Ben one but im not very familiar with either story. I just know the basics of them, butin this case it does seem like Bens story should be atleast mentioned. Shannon's case wasnt talked about a lot, and neither should Bens but it needs toatleast be a link on the site.

If I recall, didnt Dirk comment on his situation with his girlfriend? If he did thats makes his case very different and news worthy.

The video of Pacman was released, but its not covered much on SportsCenter or talked about a lot during other programs. Its just another piece of the storythat is/was Pacmans situation.


Im not saying ESPN is perfect because even I know theyre not BUT I just dont see where all the hatred is coming from towards them. I wont get into thepsychological factors behind my reasoning, but I just do not get what all the fuss is about.
 
Durden, I certainly don't speak for everyone, but I want a channel/corporation to offer me my sports with no agenda. I know they aren't robots or anyof that, but if they get paid to cover a sport, then I want them to report news, or analyze situations based on what's happening or happened, and not justpick and choose based on what might help or hurt them later on down the line.

They were all over the Kobe trial, he still gives interviews to ESPN, why wouldn't Ben? No reason to try and protect anything when all it really does ismake it worse, much like the Nike/Bron dunk tapes.

And for those that say just turn the channel, it works like this, if I tell you a Laker rumor/opinion, you may choose to not believe it as I am a fan. But ifa Nuggets fan tells you the same thing, you might listen to that person as they have nothing at stake in the team. Sound reasonable right?
Well, if I want to know what's up with my Lakers, I can head to fan sites, message boards, they're .com, whatever, but if I want an unbiased opionion,and an analytical look at them, where do I need to go? Should be ESPN right? But if they aren't covering their end of the bargain, we as sports fans arescrewed. I really truly don't need to see 14 reporters outside Brett Favre's house for 7 days straight, to tell me that he's throwing a footballwith his kids, and that they think, that a neighbor thinks, that his wife said, that he might come back.
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Does that sort of show what it is that we as sports fans are lookin for? Give us the "real" news, give us the highlights, give us the stats, give usthe games and coverage, give some opinions from "experts" and that's it. No exposes, or rehashing the rehashed or a tired story, or any of thatother agenda stuff they are pulling nowadays.
 
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