Because they create news rather than report news far too often, and let people who have never been respected sports writers or journalists cite sources with no merit and report it as news in order to create content for days.
Also because they have no credible shows outside of a documentary series created by someone they squeezed out of their company, and they focus on sports they are financially vested in over sports and events they are not.
In addition, their live sports content is inferior to their competition; specifically CBS and NBC's college football broadcast trumps theirs, TNT's basketball broadcast trumps ESPNs, and ESPN/ABC's scheduling is abhorrent.
Lastly, because they villify athletes who don't cow-tow to their methods and requests, and protect those that do. Sadly, often those athletes are also on different racial sides of the fence, and they judge the character of said athletes in significantly different ways.
Should I continue or is that sufficient?
Fox sports moto for their sports radio lineup should be "Stay White"
Because they create news rather than report news far too often, and let people who have never been respected sports writers or journalists cite sources with no merit and report it as news in order to create content for days. Those samejournalistswriterstv personalities get no penalties or backlash for being proven to be patently false.
Also because they have no credible shows outside of a documentary series created by someone they squeezed out of their company, and they focus on sports they are financially vested in over sports and events they are not.
In addition, their live sports content is inferior to their competition; specifically CBS and NBC's college football broadcast trumps theirs, TNT's basketball broadcast trumps ESPNs, and ESPN/ABC's scheduling is abhorrent.
Lastly, because they villify athletes who don't cow-tow to their methods and requests, and protect those that do. Sadly, often those athletes are also on different racial sides of the fence, and they judge the character of said athletes in significantly different ways.
Should I continue or is that sufficient?
Because they create news rather than report news far too often, and let people who have never been respected sports writers or journalists cite sources with no merit and report it as news in order to create content for days. Those samejournalistswriterstv personalities get no penalties or backlash for being proven to be patently false.
Also because they have no credible shows outside of a documentary series created by someone they squeezed out of their company, and they focus on sports they are financially vested in over sports and events they are not.
In addition, their live sports content is inferior to their competition; specifically CBS and NBC's college football broadcast trumps theirs, TNT's basketball broadcast trumps ESPNs, and ESPN/ABC's scheduling is abhorrent.
Lastly, because they villify athletes who don't cow-tow to their methods and requests, and protect those that do. Sadly, often those athletes are also on different racial sides of the fence, and they judge the character of said athletes in significantly different ways.
Should I continue or is that sufficient?
Because they create news rather than report news far too often, and let people who have never been respected sports writers or journalists cite sources with no merit and report it as news in order to create content for days. Those samejournalistswriterstv personalities get no penalties or backlash for being proven to be patently false.
Also because they have no credible shows outside of a documentary series created by someone they squeezed out of their company, and they focus on sports they are financially vested in over sports and events they are not.
In addition, their live sports content is inferior to their competition; specifically CBS and NBC's college football broadcast trumps theirs, TNT's basketball broadcast trumps ESPNs, and ESPN/ABC's scheduling is abhorrent.
Lastly, because they villify athletes who don't cow-tow to their methods and requests, and protect those that do. Sadly, often those athletes are also on different racial sides of the fence, and they judge the character of said athletes in significantly different ways.
Should I continue or is that sufficient?
Thread/Because they create news rather than report news far too often, and let people who have never been respected sports writers or journalists cite sources with no merit and report it as news in order to create content for days. Those samejournalistswriterstv personalities get no penalties or backlash for being proven to be patently false.
Also because they have no credible shows outside of a documentary series created by someone they squeezed out of their company, and they focus on sports they are financially vested in over sports and events they are not.
In addition, their live sports content is inferior to their competition; specifically CBS and NBC's college football broadcast trumps theirs, TNT's basketball broadcast trumps ESPNs, and ESPN/ABC's scheduling is abhorrent.
Lastly, because they villify athletes who don't cow-tow to their methods and requests, and protect those that do. Sadly, often those athletes are also on different racial sides of the fence, and they judge the character of said athletes in significantly different ways.
Should I continue or is that sufficient?