There's no need to be so juvenile towards Jim Pastor. Besides, he can't hear you - his ears are snug between the thighs of either Mo Davenport or Traug Keller, as he bounces between the two, trying to justify his job and appease both men simulateously.
.............................I'd call them the Three Stooges, but I don't want to insult three fine comedians of yesteryear.
Here's a truly comical quote from one of Pastor's bosses, Mo Davenport (from last June):
What is the strategy(ies) behind ESPN Radio’s successes?
You start out with the fundamental premise that one, content is king and then secondly if you serve the consumer--if you serve the listener--then you will have success. It’s a fundamental principal which sort of guides ESPN.
How do you continue to serve sports fans? That’s the litmus test--if you’re serving your sports fans then there’s a good chance that you’re also going to be able to make some money down the road. There are times frankly that we won’t worry about the revenue implication. There was no way that we knew that we would be able to make any money at all by having a Sports Center from 5 o’clock until 6 o’clock. But that’s a risk worth taking for us because if it’s a good service and you know the commutes are getting longer why not see if that Sports Center resonates? The one thing that you sort of recognize in radio--I come from a little bit of a TV background.
I’ve been doing TV 25+ years before I came to radio last year this time--I was accustomed to ratings almost instantaneously, next morning.
In radio, we have to be patient. You have to go with your gut, you have to if you make a decision this is going to be good content, this is going to be a good service to the consumer and that will eventually allow ratings to catch up and then you as a business will be able to grow.