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Good, maybe its finally reached a saturation point and people will start pushing back.. It clearly gets on his nerves I am sure he isnt the only coach that feels that way.
Good, maybe its finally reached a saturation point and people will start pushing back.. It clearly gets on his nerves I am sure he isnt the only coach that feels that way.
Well, if there's one thing that the ESPN business model has never understood it is how to caress a situation. Nope.. it's over-saturation until backlash.
Josh Krulewitz, a spokesman for ESPN, said the network's rights holders understand that ESPN will not compromise journalistic integrity because of business arrangements. He said the company's business operations and news operations are separated like "church and state."
"The direction we provide our commentators is to be fair, to be objective and to give their opinions," Krulewitz said.