steveu said:and reuniting with Olbermann on Football Night in America.
Details on MSNBC. Not bad.
Sean Smyth said:steveu said:and reuniting with Olbermann on Football Night in America.
Details on MSNBC. Not bad.
This is going to be a disaster. NBC has done well, so far, with avoiding the gimmickry and such.
Inky_Wretch said:Sean Smyth said:steveu said:and reuniting with Olbermann on Football Night in America.
Details on MSNBC. Not bad.
This is going to be a disaster. NBC has done well, so far, with avoiding the gimmickry and such.
But if you're going to have gimmicks, then isn't it better to go with the duo that started the SportsCenter-ification of highlights than two poseurs?
Sean Smyth said:Inky_Wretch said:Sean Smyth said:steveu said:and reuniting with Olbermann on Football Night in America.
Details on MSNBC. Not bad.
This is going to be a disaster. NBC has done well, so far, with avoiding the gimmickry and such.
But if you're going to have gimmicks, then isn't it better to go with the duo that started the SportsCenter-ification of highlights than two poseurs?
Good point, Inky. If this were Stuart Scott instead of Dan Patrick being hired, I'd be even more annoyed.
Still, I don't see how it will benefit NBC. Are ratings going to skyrocket so people can see cult favorites from 1997?
Onto another point: I imagine Patrick ain't working cheap. In a time where the networks are scaling back in plenty of places, is this the wisest place to be spending cash?
Inky_Wretch said:Considering he's having trouble getting his radio show syndicated, he might work cheaper than you'd think.
pallister said:Like Foreigner?
BYH said:This feels like a reunion that happened 10 years too late.
They're going to get back together and people are going to realize their memories of the duo are far better than actually seeing them up on stage, straining to hit the high notes. So to speak.
BYH said:This feels like a reunion that happened 10 years too late.
They're going to get back together and people are going to realize their memories of the duo are far better than actually seeing them up on stage, straining to hit the high notes. So to speak.
playthrough said:Whatever. Joe Football Fan (me included) is already watching; a chimp could do the highlights for all I care.
I think Patrick way oversold himself as a brand. The radio show isn't special and the SI page is dreadful. Maybe two minutes with Olbermann will be the best thing he does all week.