I have one, but it's not about Chicago sports or baseball so they probably won't use it. And I can't do the entire thumb justice by keeping it to the two sentence limit they seem to have for the on air thumbs. So I'll just put it here for you guys to muse....
THUMBS DOWN to M,J. the Boyquarium and the hockey horn.
On Monday, MJH took a call from a listener who talked about the great Wimbledon final on Sunday. About five seconds after the caller spoke, Mac said "and that's all you'll hear from us about tennnis". If they don't care to talk about tennis, then why did they take the call in the first place? The caller perhaps would have welcomed being told off the air they didn't want to talk about tennis than to be given such short shrift on the air.
Later, they read an email from a listener who talked about the tennis. And then the boyquarium immediately dissed the emailer by blasting the hockey horn immediately after the email was read. So the kids behind the glass don't like tennis either. Fine. But lose the hockey horn. In this case, blasting the horn served only one purpose -- to insult the emailer and his interest in tennis. Again, isn't it better not to read the email at all than to diss the emailer with such short shrift?
Mac said he wouldn't talk about tennis because the ratings for tennis were very low. Jurko said "NOBODY" watched tennis. Not quite right there guys. The early Nielsens report that more people watched the Wimbledon final than any other tennis match in years.
http://www.hollywoodreporter.com/hr/con ... 94be9e8106I don't know what the Chicago ratings were yet, but if Chicago reflected the national share of 4.6% of all televisions tuned to the tennis match on Sunday, that would equate to 4.6% of the estimated 1.061 million households in Chicago...or an estimated 48,600 households in Chicago on Sunday tuned to the match. The actual number of viewers is higher, of course, as more than one person views in many households. Whatever the number of tennis viewers on Sunday, it is higher than the estimated 30 thousand listeners who listened to the MJH show on Monday when they said "nobody" cared about the sport.
I don't care whether MJH talk about tennis or not. I don't listen to the show for their discussion of tennis, basketball, racing or other sports they don't know much about. If they don't want to talk about those sports, fine. Just don't take calls or read emails about them then. And don't use absolute absurdities such as "nobody cares", or generalities like "low ratings" when the numbers -- in this case -- say otherwise. Thumbs Down.