Head of ESPN was told to trim the budget ditches Simmons, Olbermann and Cowherd. Not firings but a clear split.
Sounds to me like Cowherd is the one who made the decision to leave. Looks like he's got a huge offer from Fox Sports on the table.
Not true. Cowherd was offered a contract to stay and ESPN did not want to let him go.
What was he offered?
"Because a lot of their costs are things that are really hugely valuable and make ESPN what it is — which is rights contracts with the NBA, the NFL, these big leagues — they can't really cut there," Ramachandran explains.
While ESPN has retained contracts with many of these leagues, big-name commentators and hosts like Bill Simmons, Keith Olbermann and Colin Cowherd have left the network in the past few months (though salary disputes haven't been among public reasons for the departures).
The three of them all leaving within months of each other and ESPN are trying to save money. It just seems pretty obvious to me. The network is not the sum of its personalities. Skip and screamin' better watch it. Are the Mikes on big money? Depressing if they are, their sports opinions are close to useless.I don't know, but did find this:
http://keranews.org/post/once-immune-cord-cutting-king-live-sports-finds-throne-shaken
The three of them all leaving within months of each other and ESPN are trying to save money. It just seems pretty obvious to me. The network is not the sum of its personalities. Skip and screamin' better watch it. Are the Mikes on big money? Depressing if they are, their sports opinions are close to useless.
I bet the mikes are making a lot, and yes they are horrible. Greenberg seems like the ultimate company man to me, im sure they are more than safe from cuts
COLIN COWHERD NO LONGER ON ESPN AIR AFTER COMMENTS ABOUT DOMINICANS
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Radio host Colin Cowherd no longer will appear on ESPN following comments he made questioning the intelligence of Dominican Republic players related to baseball one day earlier, the company said in a statement Friday.
"Colin Cowherd's comments over the past two days do not reflect the values of ESPN or our employees," ESPN said in a statement. "Colin will no longer appear on ESPN."
Cowherd issued an apology later Friday via Twitter.
Cowherd had said Thursday that he didn't believe baseball was complex, saying a third of the sport was from the Dominican Republic, which had "not been known, in my lifetime, as having, you know, world-class academic abilities.''
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