Monday, July 27, 2009

ESPN Has a List of People Banned From Their Network

By: T.R. Slyder, TRSlyder@yahoo.com

Nothing fosters dissemination of information like banning people providing information. What if every other journalist in the country "acted against" ESPN and wound up on the list? I'd like to see that.

Anyone who thinks that ESPN is a sports information network and isn't just concerned with entertainment and protecting those who protect them, is sadly mistaken. Between burying the news Ben Roethlisberger's civil case, and their double-standard of Erin Andrews coverage (i.e. no one can profit from Erin Andrews attractiveness but them), their true colors are shining brighter than ever.

They are well on their way to being the Al Jazeera of sports. Congratulations, ESPN.






I'm T.R. Slyder, and that's how you Tangueray.

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