Think how much ESPN will save by not paying for sleevesHe's fine on WWE stuff, but everything else sucks.
This. Sportscenter as a cultural touchstone is dead and buried. You might as well try to bring back the rotary telephone.Agree. SportsCenter thrived back in the day because that was a main way of getting scores and information.
Now people can get scores and highlights in real time online.
This. Sportscenter as a cultural touchstone is dead and buried. You might as well try to bring back the rotary telephone.
And you can argue that in the era of YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok, you don't need a dedicated television channel to deliver opinion content and analysis.
But, as of yet, none of those mediums broadcast games. That's where ESPN still has the edge on them, and where their ratings come from. It's still a very profitable company, and is going to be around a long time. But it's not going to look the same as it did in the 90s/early 2000s. Nothing in media does.
THIS IS JUST MY OPINION... Greeny uses that line every 2 minutes to backup whatever he's spewing. Him and Stephen A clearly get ESPN viewers by being loud. I think they both play it up alot but might have fallen into character over time.Mike & Mike was watchable. Greeny is an arrogant idiot.
They both suck and should be jettisoned along with Rece and Herbstreit.THIS IS JUST MY OPINION... Greeny uses that line every 2 minutes to backup whatever he's spewing. Him and Stephen A clearly get ESPN viewers by being loud. I think they both play it up alot but might have fallen into character over time.
Personality goes a long ways. Sportcenter has just lost most of their good personalities. That’s what’s killing them, not YouTube and twitter.
Yeah for teen me decades ago I loved Sportscenter. I watched it every morning before going to school. I probably only watch now when it goes from a game to SVP and he then interviews a prominent athlete, live.This. Sportscenter as a cultural touchstone is dead and buried. You might as well try to bring back the rotary telephone.
And you can argue that in the era of YouTube, Twitter, and TikTok, you don't need a dedicated television channel to deliver opinion content and analysis.
But, as of yet, none of those mediums broadcast games. That's where ESPN still has the edge on them, and where their ratings come from. It's still a very profitable company, and is going to be around a long time. But it's not going to look the same as it did in the 90s/early 2000s. Nothing in media does.
This. It's not like there's another network out there killing it with their own sports highlights show. The demand for that kind of format for consumption of sports news simply doesn't exist anymore. Twitter highlights hit almost instantly after a big play occurs. Statistics are updated online in near real time. Very few people need to flip on the television to see who won and lost anymore. There is still plenty of room for personality in Sports television, but it's in opinion/analysis shows rather than highlights shows.We’ll have to agree to disagree. They could have a murderers row on SC and I’d never watch it.
My 12 year old son watches this guy on YouTube who breaks down every NFL game in pretty good detail with jokes in like 12 minutes recording himself in his basement. He never, ever watches sports center. He has in the past but has moved on like most of America.
We’ll have to agree to disagree. They could have a murderers row on SC and I’d never watch it.
My 12 year old son watches this guy on YouTube who breaks down every NFL game in pretty good detail with jokes in like 12 minutes recording himself in his basement. He never, ever watches sports center. He has in the past but has moved on like most of America.
So that’s my point. Berman was excellent at the quick run down just like that. But as he aged, there just wasn’t anyone that replaced him. Does the medium matter or will people search out the best talent regardless of where it comes from? If this YouTube guy announces he’ll do the same thing on SC this fall, would your son move on to the next YouTuber or would he tune into SC to watch this guy?
The medium absolutely matters. Why am I going to tune in to the 7PM Sportcenter on Sunday night, and wait through 30 min of other sports and other games, until they spend 45 seconds showing my favorite team's results, when I can go on Twitter, 4 hours earlier, and see a full highlight clip. Sportcenter lost its impact when it no longer was best way to get the information. Look at the rise of internet and smartphones and it corresponds very similarly with the decline of the sports highlight show.So that’s my point. Berman was excellent at the quick run down just like that. But as he aged, there just wasn’t anyone that replaced him. Does the medium matter or will people search out the best talent regardless of where it comes from? If this YouTube guy announces he’ll do the same thing on SC this fall, would your son move on to the next YouTuber or would he tune into SC to watch this guy?
So that’s my point. Berman was excellent at the quick run down just like that. But as he aged, there just wasn’t anyone that replaced him. Does the medium matter or will people search out the best talent regardless of where it comes from? If this YouTube guy announces he’ll do the same thing on SC this fall, would your son move on to the next YouTuber or would he tune into SC to watch this guy?
Back in the day!Guessing a kid would watch the highlights on YouTube or TicToc and not sit through a SC.
It's a very different world than when George Michael's SportsMachine was on the air.
Guessing a kid would watch the highlights on YouTube or TicToc and not sit through a SC.
It's a very different world than when George Michael's SportsMachine was on the air.
Back in the day!
I also liked Vince Cellini and Van Earl Wright on CNN Sports Tonight on Saturday Night after a busy CFB day.
So that’s my point. Berman was excellent at the quick run down just like that. But as he aged, there just wasn’t anyone that replaced him. Does the medium matter or will people search out the best talent regardless of where it comes from? If this YouTube guy announces he’ll do the same thing on SC this fall, would your son move on to the next YouTuber or would he tune into SC to watch this guy?