I don't think you understand what math is.Hating ESPN because you think they hate your team makes you look stupid.
Not an opinion. A mathematical fact.
Good answer. But ESPN remains a business, and it's hard to make the argument against cheap shows with bigger audiences. I'm impressed they get on as much women's sports as they do. I've watched women's volleyball and softball with my daughter, college lacrosse with my son. The balance seems about right, or at least as much as I'd be willing to defend to the head of the network paying my salary.Sorry that I was just joking around last response. Honest answer - I'd put more women's college volleyball on. I'd slot two hours for a match, and if it wrapped up quicker I'd have my studio guys standing by to chit-chat until the next match started. More college baseball. More college sports of all kinds. Women's BB. Softball. College golf. Stuff like that.Ball's in your court. How would you cover sports 24/7?
Less talking heads. Less catch-phrase-driven shows. Let the sports be the stars, not the commentators. More shows like 30/30 or Outside the Lines, and less Around the Horn and PTI (although I don't mind PTI). I know ATH and PTI are very cheap to produce and have bigger audiences, but I'd prefer more sports and less of that stuff.
What exactly did Matt Millen say about Taylor that offended you?How can ESPN improve their sports programming????...Get rid of this jerk (The Detroit Lions and the NFL Network did)
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Got tired of this idiot trashing T-Mart when he did our games......
Finally someone making sense not just noise!!tschu said:ESPN, like all TV stations, is ratings-driven.
If you want to have a non-school or non-conference affiliated network that shows a ton of volleyball and women's softball, without any talking heads or ratings-centric BS, I'd like to see you try. You'll see how far that gets when you look for advertising sponsors and cable providers to actually carry your channel.
Just the way things are, accept it.
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