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You gotta read this: Espn pulled a story of LeBron's party after his "Look at me, I'm going to the Heat" announcement. The story doesn't make LeBron look good. Pulling it just adds more confirmation on top of more confirmation that Espn is not a news organization; they're Access Hollywood for sports. And they're even stupider because don't they know by now that once something is on the internet, you can never erase it?! You can read about it at nbcsports.com HERE... Read More
It turns out that Steve Phillips is just the latest in a long line of Espn sexy time. Apparently, sports is just a cover, the real business of Espn is sex sex sex.
First, it was Harold Reynolds. Then it was Steve Phillips. Now, Deadspin is posting about two others in the Espn family. First, Erik Kuselias, who they say has the reputation as "the biggest douchebag in the place." According to Deadspin's sources,
"Mr. Kuselias became a little to... Read More
Here's a nice distraction away from my Dodger's downward spiral. Apparently, Steve Phillips can't keep it in his pants. Remember, this is the same guy who had to take a leave of absence as General Manager of the New York Mets in the '90s over an affair with a team employee. This time, he's a baseball analyst for ESPN's Baseball Tonight -- or was. Steve's own Fatal Attraction includes sex with a 22 year-old Espn employee and her refusal to accept the breakup.&nb... Read More
What's a conflict of interest when money is to be made? SportsBusiness Daily is reporting that Espn has hired Kraft Sports Group to sell local advertising for the fledgling ESPNBoston.com. Kraft Sports Group. As in Robert Kraft. As in the owner of the New England Patriots. Okay, do you get it? Espn is a sports news outlet entering into a significant business partnership with one of the handful of teams that will be covered by the ESPNBo... Read More
Follow up from PFT.com (ProFootball Talk.com) Espn non-report of Roethlisberger story "embarrassing" Posted by Mike Florio on July 22, 2009 12:10 PM ET Though we've supposedly provided our final word regarding ESPN's policy regarding the reporting of civil lawsuits not accompanied by criminal charges, we're still monitoring the reaction to the situation. John Gonzalez of the Philadelphia Inquirer takes a great look at the situation, including a quote from Espn vice president and direc... Read More
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