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Been reading some articles sounds like skip wasn't really liked by some of his ESPN co workers
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joeyfkncrakk;9139494 said:It's looking like Max Kellerman is gonna be the new co host.... That's not bad, I just wonder if he still will be doing Max & Marcellus on ESPN 710
Vader_F_Kennedy;9140776 said:Been reading some articles sounds like skip wasn't really liked by some of his ESPN co workers
Rum Middleton ;9141153 said:They got 4 bitches doin First Take today, and one aint Molly...this shit is hot trash...
ZydecoShawty;9141470 said:Max Kellerman is doing SportsNation in L.A., why would he want to leave there just to go to Bristol, Conn?
Rum Middleton ;9141153 said:They got 4 bitches doin First Take today, and one aint Molly...this shit is hot trash...
lamontbdc;9142184 said:ZydecoShawty;9141470 said:Max Kellerman is doing SportsNation in L.A., why would he want to leave there just to go to Bristol, Conn?
no bullshit. I know moving to LA was a huge reason Cowherd left
elgato;9126573 said:Will Cain was much better today. I especially liked his take on the requiremnet that players play 1 year in college before going to the NBA (will basically called it slavery).
Yesterday's show with Will and Stephen A. was bad, not becaue of Will, but because Stephen A. is now treating the show like it's his radio show or his cancelled show Quite Frankly. Now that Skip's gone, Stephen A. is talking 3x as much. He didn't even let Will finish his points before cutting him off to talk some more. Stephen A. isn't going to let this be a debate show. He's going to make it 2 hours of Stephen A. with the guest chiming in here and there.
Not good. The higher ups at ESPN need to tell Stephen A. that he can't make First Take a one man show.
lamontbdc;9142184 said:ZydecoShawty;9141470 said:Max Kellerman is doing SportsNation in L.A., why would he want to leave there just to go to Bristol, Conn?
no bullshit. I know moving to LA was a huge reason Cowherd left
ZydecoShawty;9141470 said:Max Kellerman is doing SportsNation in L.A., why would he want to leave there just to go to Bristol, Conn?
kacee139;9143644 said:ZydecoShawty;9141470 said:Max Kellerman is doing SportsNation in L.A., why would he want to leave there just to go to Bristol, Conn?
Must Be The Money!!!!
joeyfkncrakk;9127208 said:I've always felt like Will Cain could be the perfect baby Skip from watching him on spot dates... He lost me on talking about Lebrons grammar on his IG but Will Cain is a good opposition but Stephen A and him will probably go at it and get personal... SAS doesn't respect the young white cat tho and might clash too hard... I kinda like SAS going against a youngin tho he had that fire yesterday like he saw bbq chicken on July 4th
MR.CJ;9146269 said:https://twitter.com/JalenRose/status/748622349910560769
stringer bell;8957600 said:http://awfulannouncing.com/2016/jamie-horowitz-wants-to-channel-fox-news-takes-shot-at-espn.html
JAMIE HOROWITZ WANTS TO CHANNEL FOX NEWS
According to what Horowitz told Joe Flint of The Wall Street Journal in a piece published Wednesday, the shift away from news towards opinion will continue across FS1, not just on Fox Sports Live. Some shifts towards controversial opinions have already been made, such as last summer’s hire and promotion of former ESPN provocateur Colin Cowherd, and more are on the way; Horowitz has even talked about targeting Skip Bayless. Interestingly enough, he told Flint that FS1 will be taking a page from a controversial corporate sibling:
Fortunately for Mr. Horowitz, there is already a blueprint within 21st Century Fox for what he wants to do with Fox Sports 1 – Fox News.
“Fox News positioned itself as provocative and opinion oriented,” Mr. Horowitz said. “I believe Fox Sports 1 can take a similar tack.” Opinion costs less than news and documentaries, and is likely to stand out more in the busy sports media world, he theorizes.
…One of Mr. Horowitz’s first moves was plucking Colin Cowherd from ESPN. Mr. Cowherd, who has an everyman’s approach to sports talk and a loyal following. “The Herd” is averaging 57,000 viewers, a small number but an improvement of more than 40% in its time slot. “People seem to think Colin is a more natural fit at Fox than he was at ESPN,” Mr. Horowitz said.
Katie Nolan, a homegrown talent who has gained a following for her willingness to call out bad behavior and hypocrisy in sports, will also be featured prominently. “There is fearlessness to her and a level of insight she brings to the table,” Mr. Horowitz said.
Other outspoken personalities with shows in the works include Jason Whitlock, a former Fox Sports 1 talent who is coming back after a stint at ESPN. He often tackles controversial topics regarding race in sports. However, a recent special he hosted on Fox Sports 1 made headlines for a different reason when New England Patriots star Rob Gronkowski gave a lap dance to anchor Julie Stewart-Binks.
Regarding the tendency of some of his talent to make the wrong kind of news, Mr. Horowitz said, “as long as people are trying to do incisive programming, we’re supportive and helpful with them.”
So, it looks like FS1’s strategy will be continuing to embrace debate and stir the pot, whether that’s on The Herd, the forthcoming Whitlock show or anything else. Being controversial and provocative certainly has done pretty well for Fox News, so it’s not surprising that FS1’s going that way, especially with First Take veteran Horowitz at the helm. We’ll see how much success it brings them, and if Horowitz’s shots at ESPN will prove prescient or poorly-timed.