Sports and financial programming really need to merge operations in this tough economy. Particularly since both have become forms of statistical entertainment, loudmouths who whoop up the values of certain commodities, competitive smack-talk, the high prices of some sports players, etc.
Call it... ESPNBC. A Disney-GE cluster*k joint, yo. We own the airwaves and you don't, so f*k you.
Call it... ESPNBC. A Disney-GE cluster*k joint, yo. We own the airwaves and you don't, so f*k you.
You couldn't tell the difference between that and an ESPN News segment.
