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re: Sportscenter ratings down, ESPN ratings lower across the board.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:19 pm to Prominentwon
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:19 pm to Prominentwon
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The ONLY time I watch ESPN anymore is for live sports.
I still watch College Game Day. And yes, I watch a lot of the smaller bowl games at the end of the year. Primetime games during the year are a given.
I've always been more of a fan of the NFL though. So basically, I only watch MNF. I don't mind their coverage but most of the games are shitty matchups.
Sunday Night Football is the king on NBC.
This post was edited on 7/25/13 at 4:21 pm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:20 pm to dgtiger3
I have to say the reason why is this in a nutshell. Granted, I was listening to Mike and Mike this morning, but with the MLB trade deadline nearing, young players taking over the sport, and a full night of games previously discussed as well as NFL Training Camps opening up around the country, what are Mike and Mike talking about?
Aaron Hernandez. And not just Aaron Hernandez. They were dissecting how Belichick handled his press conference yesterday as it pertained to the Hernandez situation. If it's not New York, Boston or big market West Coast-centric ESPN gives no fricks.
The reason league-specific channels like NFL Network and MLB Network have climbing ratings is because they feature actual sports content and don't continue to be the Entertainment Weekly or A Current Affair of the sports world that ESPN has become.
Aaron Hernandez. And not just Aaron Hernandez. They were dissecting how Belichick handled his press conference yesterday as it pertained to the Hernandez situation. If it's not New York, Boston or big market West Coast-centric ESPN gives no fricks.
The reason league-specific channels like NFL Network and MLB Network have climbing ratings is because they feature actual sports content and don't continue to be the Entertainment Weekly or A Current Affair of the sports world that ESPN has become.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:22 pm to dgtiger3
Until someone can challenge ESPN with actual game content they won't be touched.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:23 pm to Prominentwon
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I <3 MLB Network
This.
Sportscenter has become a hotbed for entry level broadcast talent and it's pretty obvious that an above average knowledge/passion for the sports being covered is no longer a requirement for these people. They can't touch the analysis available on mlb/nfl/NBA networks...or even dedicated pre and post game shows available on networks like TNT or fox where sports are not their primary programming.
And it's not just sportscenter...it's especially bad for college sports programming...Dari Nowkah on college football live is a prime example, the guy knows nothing about what he's covering.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:24 pm to RJYH
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ESPN is the best sports coverage available. Anyone that says otherwise is lying
because they are the only one
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:25 pm to The Sad Banana
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I have to say the reason why is this in a nutshell. Granted, I was listening to Mike and Mike this morning, but with the MLB trade deadline nearing, young players taking over the sport, and a full night of games previously discussed as well as NFL Training Camps opening up around the country, what are Mike and Mike talking about? Aaron Hernandez. And not just Aaron Hernandez. They were dissecting how Belichick handled his press conference yesterday as it pertained to the Hernandez situation. If it's not New York, Boston or big market West Coast-centric ESPN gives no fricks. The reason league-specific channels like NFL Network and MLB Network have climbing ratings is because they feature actual sports content and don't continue to be the Entertainment Weekly or A Current Affair of the sports world that ESPN has become.
This.
I dont want to watch the Nance Grace of sports I just want to see highlights.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:42 pm to dgtiger3
I haven't watched ESPN for non-live sports in about 6 months.
I can't stand ESPN anymore. It's more opinions and less actual sports news.
I can't stand ESPN anymore. It's more opinions and less actual sports news.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:45 pm to Pintail
I think ESPN wanted to take the direction to become more relevant as a news station and broaden their audience. I'm not sure they meant to take it to the point where they would start alienating even their biggest supporters over the years, but I feel like that is exactly what has happened.
What I want to know is what kind of people are actually eager to hear what Tom Brady, Bill Bellicheck, other athletes think about the Hernandez situation. Who is this news catered towards? Other than Patriots fans?
What I want to know is what kind of people are actually eager to hear what Tom Brady, Bill Bellicheck, other athletes think about the Hernandez situation. Who is this news catered towards? Other than Patriots fans?
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:51 pm to dgtiger3
Same with arod...go to espn.com once every hour, there will be a new story on the subject every time you do. From arods pov or the Yankees or the doctors or some writer. Is it that big of a deal hat happens to him? He hasn't done anything in years.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:54 pm to dgtiger3
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I think ESPN wanted to take the direction to become more relevant as a news station and broaden their audience.
And have failed very, very miserably.
Remember the whole Mickey Loomis wire-tapping thing from last year? Yeah, rock-solid journalism right there
Posted on 7/25/13 at 4:54 pm to TigerStripes06
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Same with arod...go to espn.com once every hour, there will be a new story on the subject every time you do. From arods pov or the Yankees or the doctors or some writer. Is it that big of a deal hat happens to him? He hasn't done anything in years.
What else are they going to talk about? Braun? Soccer? Manziel's bowel movements? Football hasn't started yet.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:00 pm to dgtiger3
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I have watched College Gameday every Saturday morning for 15 years, nothing is going to change that. The personalities, atmosphere, and the general attention they give the sport I am most passionate about... College Football! But I used to be a Sportscenter everyday guy, some days I don't even flip to Espn at all anymore.
Yep. Gameday and live sports are all I really watch it for anymore. I flipped over to SportsCenter last night to see what they would have about Hudson's injury, and was reminded they do that annoying list of upcoming topics on the left side. They spent about 8 minutes on one topic, and it wasn't even interesting. Logged onto TD mobile from the phone and found what I was looking for in under a minute.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:04 pm to RJYH
i have cut down on my viewing
their programming is atrocious
their programming is atrocious
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:06 pm to saintsfan22
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Manziel's bowel movements
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:19 pm to dgtiger3
Nothing about First Take, hmmmmm
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:22 pm to dgtiger3
I steer clear of ESPN these days. I'll watch them only for live sports and CFB. Otherwise I turn it straight to MLB, NFL, and NBA Networks depending on the season.
Now I do use ESPN.com a lot for online usage.
I just can't watch SportsCenter anymore. So awful.
Now I do use ESPN.com a lot for online usage.
I just can't watch SportsCenter anymore. So awful.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:38 pm to lsu480
Good. Frick ESPN.
That is a garbage network.
That is a garbage network.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:51 pm to dgtiger3
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Sportscenter ratings down, ESPN ratings lower across the board.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 5:58 pm to saintsfan22
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Until someone can challenge ESPN with actual game content they won't be touched.
Fox's College Football broadcasts were as good as ABC/ESPNs. They were Pac 12 and Big 12, but the people calling the games were as good or better than most of the booths for ESPN/ABC games.
Posted on 7/25/13 at 6:20 pm to ProjectP2294
The obvious answer is to increase the Tebow coverage. Lack of Tebow coverage lately = lower ratings.
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