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kingsoverjacks · 8 months
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Fox Sports babe and Florida Gator fan Erin Andrews
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blackbeautiesglobal · 6 months
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Kristina Pink
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severeduckbaron · 1 year
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Joy Taylor @Coachella
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evethesieve · 1 month
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Fox sports is perfect
interviewer: "so lando, let's talk about jumpstarts this week."
lando: "let's not"
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haleybae12 · 2 years
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ocandrew1 · 7 months
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The Miami Dolphins put up 70 points in their win but the sports world is abuzz over who is in attendance in Arrowhead Stadium for the Kansas City Chiefs game. If there is any doubt who Taylor Swift is dating now, it's been completely erased. And what a game for her to be at too. The Chiefs are looking pretty dominant as well. They are up big in the Taylor Era.
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justinssportscorner · 3 months
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Jack Baer at Yahoo! Sports:
The world of sports media is about to get a massive new player. Disney, Fox Corp. and Warner Bros. Discovery are planning to a launch a new streaming joint venture that will make all of their sports programming — including ESPN, Fox Sports and TNT — available under a single service, they announced Tuesday. The streaming service will launch in the fall and will be equally co-owned by each of the three companies. Subscribers will be offered a list of networks, including ESPN, ESPN2, ESPNU, SECN, ACCN, ESPNEWS, ABC, Fox, FS1, FS2, BTN, TNT, TBS, truTV and ESPN+. The service, not unlike a sports-only cable subscription, will also include hundreds of hours of NFL, NBA, MLB, NHL and college sports content. The price of the mega-service remains to be announced. It will also be available to ESPN+, Hulu and Max subscribers as part of a bundle.
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ESPN-Fox-TNT sports streaming service could turn cable television upside down
The ramifications of this initiative in both the sports and television world are enormous. Much of the modern cable television industry owes its existence to the allure of live sports, with those networks able to demand massive carriage fees in return. This new service will give the cable subscribers who pay only for sports a chance to cut the cord and lose very little, though we'll see how much this whole thing ends up costing. Between Disney, Fox and Warner Bros., the companies own at least some of the national media rights for all of the major sports leagues. MLB is mostly tied to Fox and ESPN. NBA games are nationally broadcasted on TNT and ABC/ESPN. The NHL has the same combination. Fox has a share of Big Ten football games. ESPN has the SEC. Fox and ESPN both have a share of the NFL.
CBS, which has NFL Sunday afternoon games and March Madness, and NBC, which has the NFL's "Sunday Night Football" and the Olympics, are the major networks left out here, but cable cutters could still access their biggest games through over-the-air antennas.
Disney, Fox, and Warner Bros. Discovery team up to launch a new DTC sports streaming service this fall. This package will have truckloads of college and pro sports content.
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wolfesco1 · 3 months
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thedroneranger · 1 year
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Look, y'all. I now understand why mommy was kissing Santa Claus...
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Also, if this ain't giving retired Daddy Cyclone vibes...
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kingsoverjacks · 7 months
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Fox Sports hottie Charly Arnolt
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chadbaegel · 1 year
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Joy Taylor
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thenewdemocratus · 9 months
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Kyle Summerall: John Madden's Eulogy of Pat Summerall
. Source:The Daily Press As John Madden said, Pat Summerall’s long time partner on the NFL on CBS and then later on FOX NFL Sunday when they were the lead announce team for CBS Sports and FOX Sports NFL coverage, Pat Summerall was the voice of the NFL. Because, one he did have a great voice for TV or radio, but he knew what we was talking about. He not only knew what he was seeing and could…
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defensefilms · 11 months
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Shannon Sharpe Is Leaving Fox Sports
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In what has got to be the most shocking of all sports media news in recent months, Fox Sports analyst and co-host on Undisputed, Shannon Sharpe, has reportedly announced he will not be coming back to the show for another season.
This comes on the back of some heated on-screen exchanges between him and Skip Bayless and around that time it was also rumoured that Bayles was interested in reuniting with his old running buddy, Stephen A Smith.
Skip Bayless has certainly taken note of Shannon’s success away from the Fox network and has since started his own Youtube channel, along with ESPN host Stephen A Smith, starting his own channel, and it’s nice to see these guys finally join the rest of us in the new millenium.
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If we’re going to read the room and make some assumptions about what is transpiring, I would guess that Shannon has known for a long time that he plans to leave, and really timed his departure for the end of the basketball season.
If yout think about it, it’s a tough spot for the producers of Undisputed to be in, because we’re about to go in to the offseason and what would already be a natural/annual dip in ratings could be made a lot worse by the departure of a beloved co-host like Shannon is.
Skip Bayess has rubbed several co-hosts wrong over the years, if you remember the time he had a very tense verbal exhancge with former host, Jenny Taft and she left the show not too long after that.
There was the Damar Hamlin debate in which, Skip Bayless came off as being something other than sympathetic, or even professional. The year 2022 was marred with a series of uncomfortable debates between the two, and while they were great for teleivision, you actually wondered if these guys actually get along off screen.
For his part, Shannon hasn’t exactly kept his nose clean given what his coverage/analysis is on-screen and then the fact that he basically sits courtside at every Laker game. It is fair to question his objectivity when you see that, so I can’t imagine that this went over well with a long time newspaper columnist like Skip Bayless, who believes the reporter should never be involved in the story, and the media/reporter’s credibility being the priority over everything else.
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This truly does mark the beginning of a new era in sports television, I don’t think the show will be able to stay in that timeslot either,and if I had to guess, Nick Wright’s First Thing’s First will be the show to take the timeslot in the coming months.
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