Parkins1 wrote:
It would certainly be news to the Cubs or Bulls if we pull punches because of our business relationships with the teams. The bulls only put guests on one show. I haven’t had a bulls guest since a John Paxson interview. They didn’t like that I promoted Jordan Bell $3.5 million shirts as a joke/stunt. I did enjoy getting Kendall Gill and Mark Schanowski holding them up on the pregame show! That one still makes me laugh even if I completely get why it pissed them off. It happens. I love the bulls and am a genuine fan and wish the relationship was better but it is what it is.
As for the cubs, we talked about Addison Russell, Joe Ricketts’ emails, and plenty of other topics I’m sure they wish we wouldn’t have over the years. The cubs truly don’t care. They run their business like a business. We’re the best radio partner for their business and any headaches that’s created from the commentary is dealt with in a professional manner. I’ve literally never had one issue.
The basic edict is don’t be personal. Talk about their performance and don’t name call on a personal level and we’re good. So we can say someone is incompetent. But we can’t call them ugly or talk about their family. Seems reasonable to me.
Some on here want it to be the 90s. I get it, we all romanticize the past. I loved the Score then. It’s different now. For some, better. For others, worse. That’s the game. But the idea that being in business with teams, which is what helps make our business thrive as the industry adapts, means we aren’t or can’t be critical of the teams is just not true.
Same with the idea that we always talk politics. That’s laughable and clearly comes from someone who doesn’t listen. The NFL has “end racism” in the end zones are the games not happening? Sometimes, protests or controversy or statements in sports cross over into other social issues. Some shows ignore them. Others don’t. It really makes me laugh that some people on here who overwhelmingly seem to lean conservative can’t handle some talk that you disagree with. Seems like some soft snowflake shit to me. You can disagree with my take on sports or movies but god forbid you listen to someone who has a different political ideology and you get all triggered. We’re a talk station. Not always sports. It wasn’t in the 90s. It’s not now.
Carry on.
I doubt the Cubs have ever felt the need to talk to this guy
about unflattering content
I'm not looking for you to comment on former colleagues but Julie has said she was talked to both about the Blackhawks and Cubs while a Score employee