Boilermaker Rick wrote:
I still always find humor in the fact that a group of people who spend hours upon hours talking sports on the internet feel that no one will listen to sports radio on the internet.
The key will be if the programming is any good and if the distribution model is sound. If this thing can somehow get on AOL radio or another major internet radio syndication network it will succeed.
You may very well be correct, sir; I won't even argue the point. For me, I'm just looking at the guy behind this particular venture and the long list of poor programming, bad decisions, and other assorted disasters he's been associated with in the last few years and asking is he really the guy to take this where you say it can go?
Mike has just made himself such an easy target. If someone else was doing this, I might just look at it and say, hmmm, interesting, maybe it'll work. Seeing North's name on it seems to put it in a whole different realm for me. And if you tell me North's not really in charge, who is? A guy who runs a medical-staffing agency? Jesse Rogers, a guy who can't even utter cliches about trees falling in a forest or snowballs rolling downhill without screwing them up? BeBe North? Please.