NBC made right call in moving Sunday Night Football
I’m not an in-your-face type of person, but the generation coming up now seems to revel in the fact that courtesy of the boom in technology they can spout their basest thoughts without repercussions.
Twitter. Facebook. And other social media platforms.
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ESPN suspends Rob Parker and reality
Call it the curious case of Rob Parker. Previously only known to the most ardent sports fans who appreciate his commentary and writing with ESPN and its various concerns, he could be a household name because of what he asked about Robert Griffin III, the Washington Redskins starting quarterback.
Why? The following comments by Parker on ESPN’s First Take Thursday morning, explain it all:
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What NBC, Yahoo! Sports partnership means
Since the advent of the Internet experts have been preaching convergence with other media. While it's doubtful that will ever happen in a fully realized version (see the Microsoft-NBC collaboration MSNBC which is now basically defunct with NBC having assumed full control of the cable news outtlet) what will happen is that the new media will continue to complement the traditional one.
Witness the latest move in that realm from NBC and Yahoo, a partnership designed to expand the reach of each.
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John Kruk gets Terry Francona gig on ESPN Sunday night baseball
John Kruk is replacing Terry Francona as part of the Sunday night booth for ESPN's baseball coverage. Francona left ESPN to become the new Indians manager.
Here is the Associated Press story on the move:
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