good dolphin wrote:
There is next to zero production value or preparation for shows. This month, just like most Februaries, should be showcases of the entertainment talent of the hosts.
I don't blame a guy like Mully and Haugh. They are just reporters elevated for their ability to talk Bears in depth every morning. They have actually held up what they are supposed to do.
It's just not acceptable for these guys who went to communications school in the hopes of being generally in the entertainment world to throw up their hands and say they have nothing just because there aren't sports. Entertain us, funny men!
They should have a notebook full of ideas and bits they have been forming just waiting for this moment.
Unfortunately, production died when Bernstein became the FOTS. He pulled the Krusty show prep for a decade of rolling in just before the mics went hot and then was in his car a minute after the show ended. This taught all the other young wannabes at the station that this is what it meant to be professional. So this is where we are.
and they will all lament when jobs get eliminated and salaries get cut. Do something that makes you unique and essential.
I said something similar earlier and Crick Ramp told me I was dumb.
Shame on you, Dolphin. We all want to hear Coronavirus editorials on a sports radio station. (lowers my speaking voice)
This is....really....important....radio
Now that we've cleared that up....yes...you are correct. This is what separates journalists from entertainers. I really could care less how good of a writer David Haugh is or was.....he's boring as fuck. Same with Mully. Same with Jay Mariotti and the same with all of them. McNeil and Boers were once upon a time entertaining. Totally different skill set than being a journalist. The Score has lacked entertaining personalities for years.
While the yearning for callers....the Score was also successful because the hosts weren't jockeying for our local teams. They weren't afraid to lose credentials. They (with callers) called bad shit out and it was refreshing. That is long long gone. What we could debate is...when did that start. It would appear it was some time during WSCR owning White Sox games circa 2006. B&B were funny....then it stopped. They became too smart and too important for callers. It's just not as good of a product. it's more generic like National radio shows. Boring.
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This Ends in Antioch wrote:
brick (/brik/) verb
1. block or enclose with a wall of bricks
2. Proper response would be to ask an endless series of follow ups until the person regrets having spoken to you in the first place.