💬 ESPN Layoffs: Tebow has contract extended by ESPN

I think the biggest lesson to take from all this is that if you piss off the silent majority, the conservatives, there will be financial repercussions.

We don't put on masks and riot, set shit on fire, and physically assault people. We hit you directly in your wallet without breaking a single window. A blood-less revolution.


Make Sports TV Great Again! Lol
 


I'm still shaking my head at this tweet. I guess I've learned something today. Being white means appreciating quality programming?


Nobody watches her show because it fucking sucks. ESPN has fallen off a cliff, and would explode if it wasn't for college football, atleast in my eyes. It's obvious their political views and attempts at trying to add more black anchors on television, but her and Michael Smith are boring and she just isn't likable. Mark Ingram drilled her after her comment about him standing next to Derrick Henry in the coin toss at 2016's Championship game. And he wasn't far off in his comparison. Guess she was just mad we freaking smoked her alma mater.
 
Latest tv numbers I could find of Jamele's latest spot...doubt she's going anywhere.

ESPN’s daily programs viewership averages for the week:

  • “First Take” (ESPN, Mar. 6-10): 437,000 (253,000 adults 18-49)
  • “Outside the Lines: First Report” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7): 277,000 (165,000 adults 18-49)
  • “NFL Insiders” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7 & 9): 411,000 (214,000 adults 18-49)
  • “NFL Live” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7 & 9): 491,000 (265,000 adults 18-49)
  • “NBA: The Jump” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7): 325,000 (221,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsNation” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7): 325,000 (219,000 adults 18-49)
  • “Highly Questionable” (ESPN, Mar. 6-8): 483,000 (274,000 adults 18-49)
  • “Around the Horn” (ESPN, Mar. 6-8 & 10): 631,000 (316,000 adults 18-49)
  • “Pardon the Interruption” (ESPN, Mar. 6-8 & 10): 839,000 (403,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsCenter” (ESPN, Mar. 6-10 7 a.m.): 337,000 (190,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsCenter” (ESPN, Mar. 6-10 8 a.m.): 328,000 (183,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsCenter” (ESPN, Mar. 6-10 9 a.m.): 339,000 (194,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SC6 with Michael and Jemele” (ESPN, Mar. 6-10 6 p.m.): 544,000 (315,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsCenter” (ESPN, Mar. 6-7 11 p.m.): 692,000 (399,000 adults 18-49)
  • “SportsCenter at Night” (ESPN, Mar. 6-9 1 a.m.): 513,000 (328,000 adults 18-49)
Where'd you pull this from?

I just took a quick glance at the ratings for this week and SC6 isn't in the top 50 any day this week. ATH, PTI, HQ...all of them in the top 50 this week.
 
ESPN, in a special statement after today's wave of layoffs, made clear that "football analyst" Danny Kanell's firing had nothing to do with financial statements or ratings. "He just really doesn't know much about football," said an unnamed insider. "Have you seen his comments about Alabama?" The network thought about reallocating Kanell's "talent" to women's college basketball. The thoughts of him picking against Connecticut each week throughout the season was more than even the liberals at ESPN could stomach.


Okay, I made up all that... but, even so...
 
Ya know, no matter how much paint you slap onto a Pinto, it's still an ugly-ass car.

She kinda reminds me of this lady on Orange is the New Black.

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