pastafajool wrote:
The majority of people who listen to sports radio? I'd guess that more than half of listeners are my age or older.
That's one thing that bothers me about this board, and the opinion is stated clearly enough today that I can poke at it... The notion that the only people who listen to sportsTalk is 18-25. That we need to keep bringing out new voices for the new listeners. I don't think so. Furthermore, I would rather new voices to be brought in to replace the BAD voices.
The Score has appeared to be a training ground, but on careful examination, on the time shifts that matter (6-6 weekdays), they've been pretty consistent as to the hosts they've used. Boers, Murph, North have been with them how long..? Mully and Hanley appear new, but Hanley's been there in various & sundry roles since day 1. What you do see is a lot of producers, update guys and reporters doing the slots in-between Sox games and their weekend obligations. But here's the problem: there's no fulltime slots. Because baseball and hockey run on weekday evenings, you can't assign someone that slot and not have them on 2-3 nights a week. The weekends are a hodgepodge of collegiate games. The last time the Score needed new hosts was when they went 24hour. That was two slots...
As for ESPN, they only have as many slots as Bristol allows them. Three on the weekday because they don't carry the Sox anymore. It'd be two if they carried play-by-play. Lots of room there; think Bristol will give them the "Dan Patrick" slot?
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What youngblood is emerging at the Score? The "youngblood" doesn't even have a regular show yet...just on Saturday mornings. And I'd guess that Chet and Bruce would beat them overall too.
I know for my part I'd rather Baum had remained in that slot -- there are listeners that liked the collegiate/local high school focus. It certainly broke up all the "sameness" of the weekday guys working the pro sports/latest moral outrage/steroids angles, day in, day out. When you listen to the end of the Saturday morning show, it's instructive that these guys tell you when they'll next be on.
Look, if I were promoting that Saturday morning slot, I'd call up imagery of "young blood," and "score hosts of the future," too. And it's cool to listen to these guys grow into bigger roles. I used to enjoy that with Memolo, Greenberg, Bernstein, Sweika, Meatpants, even Jesse... But outside of getting rid of SNR overnights, or ditching the play-by-play contracts, it's not happening. And even if it did, it's
two whole slots. One host per slot, and if you're lucky, maybe a producer for the overnight...
Even though I'm old enough to have heard Chet in his heyday, I didn't live here (so never did.) So like others, all I know is the over-the-top delivery of today with little sustenance. And those early 90s Chevy SportsFires where he seemed to be interviewing people in a restaurant setting. Those were often outre...