The 2 have nothing to do with each other. Firing someone for being a racist and fear of backlash from viewers is not the same as being a news reporting agency and not reporting a scandal for fear people will not tune into a different channel.
The reason why your logic is flawed is because, again, there is no other news agency reporting on this. Why is NBC, CBS, Fox, FSN, etc...not saying anything either? Do you think they give 2 craps about the LHN? I would think not. I would venture to guess that they would LOVE to stick it to ESPN if given the chance. Yet nobody is covering it. So it has ZERO to do with viewership.
The point you keep glossing over is the other news agencies are not covering it either.
As I
already stated....it's not about what she said/did or who is right or wrong. It's about controversy and how a company dealt with it. If you want a sports example, just look at Tiger Woods and his fallout a few years back. Companies don't run toward controversy...they ditch and dump whenever they think they're going to lose money OR in our case, lack the due diligence of publishing news. Notice I said
think they'll lose money...it doesn't even have to be a real loss...it can just be a potential one.
I've tried to show you how I logically arrived at said theory and instead of having a good discussion, I've had to fight tooth and nail just to get you to understand logical concepts like a company not wanting to lose money. As I said, it's just a theory...nothing more.
If you don't think ESPN has the pull to do most of this...then we should agree to disagree.