Chet Coppock's Fur Coat wrote:
good dolphin wrote:
I'd never give north credit for inventing the format.
I do give him credit for creating the character of the station. All those other hosts they first hired would have been more than happy to present the Coppock like sports format of the team/players being god and the hosts the high priests keeping a wall between the people and their creator. North shifted the entire paradigm, focusing on the fans and their thoughts rather than the team/players and their thoughts.
I think Mac wanted to be that kind of host as well and North liberated him to be that guy. Murph was always a fans talking to fans guy. North always admired Murph so maybe he actually took that style from him.
Boers never would have embraced fans and always warned Mac about getting close to the people. Jiggets, Shaer, etc. were used to no interaction from their tv days.
Unfortunately, 80% of the fans who make it to the airwaves are usually meatballs and provide pretty shitty content. But hey, if that's what floats your boat.
You know what floats my boat..."in the next segment we will talk with Cubs insider, Jesse Rogers"? That is some brilliant insight being produced. These content producers you rely upon would be callers if they didn't have parents/spouses who could support their low paying careers.
I'd suggest you give Kap and Hood a listen. They are caller intensive and the show works incredibly well. There are plenty of smart and funny people who call. The golden era of the Score is proof of it