vitoscotti wrote:
I predict;
The 2nd guy rotation will happen
The score or more likely ESPN 1000 won't be sports in 5 years
Parkins, McKnight wont get contract renewals
Julie Dicaro will be a regular main host
Les won't know what side to butter his bread on
nah... clearly they're using mac to try and "get parkins over" with the oldschool scorehead audience. just notice the sheer amount of reads/plugs parkins does to know that he's a company-guy/team-player and there's a reason they got him in afternoon drive with damaneel; they wanna try and toss a bone to the "millennial" audience by having one of them while not completely offending the sensibilities of the kind of people who took off of work yesterday to come into the studio and see the reunion. you know, the kind of people familiar with the "elmhurst steve" brand.
otherwise, replacing goff with damaneel probably would have been the biggest immediate impact radio move the score coulda made (especially if damaneel got bernstein to lighten up and have more fun with the radio format) however that would essentially "waste" the damaneel shine on someone who already "got over" years ago and then in 10yrs score 2028 would be "laurence holmes and literally who?"
you know, it'd be interesting to find out what the long term (10+ year) projections for sports talk radio as a format are cuz i figure the post-millennials (gen Z) aren't as beholden to "traditional formats" such as radio to get their sports news/information/opinion and are more likely to champion someone on twitter or youtube/streams with more of a grassroots vibe than they are turning on the local CBS/entercom/ESPN radio station because "that's just what you do" -- where are the kids born in the late 90s / early 00s who grew up with penn state radio and said "man, someday i wanna get in on this and take to the airwaves and champion human decency like my radio hero, dan bernstein?" the same way old listeners like goff did on the 90s/ish product?
but hey, maybe that's why they give everyone's twitter address when they start an interview. they're attempting to toss a bone to that coveted young/er demographic? otherwise, as it stands i can't see sports talk radio really being a "big deal" en masse to people under 30.... unless laurence is their professor at de paul, of course =P
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Curious Hair wrote:
Les Grobstein's huge hog is proof that God has a sense of humor, isn't it?