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ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 9:26 pm
by MUPanther

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Sat Dec 19, 2015 9:37 pm
by ecasadoSBU
Ofcourse there is a bias. I been seeing this for the past couple of years. This is why we need more parity in the broadcasting of college basketball. We don't want it to become as bad as College Football where ESPN dominates.

I'm glad Fox, NBC, and CBS are all competing against ABC/Disney in the CBB landscape... otherwise, the fan would be hurt the most.

ESPN is all about SEC Football/ACC Basketball and occasionally mentions the B12, PAC12, and B10... The Big East is an afterthought

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Sun Dec 20, 2015 8:27 am
by MUPanther
It always drove me nuts that the ESPN.COM scorebox doesn't list the FS1 games. I'm glad they got SI's Richard Deitsch involved, since networks are scared of him. Funny now, the games this week have the FS1 header.

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 1:25 pm
by Jet915

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Tue Dec 22, 2015 6:21 pm
by BEX
I use the Fox Sports Big East schedule, must better anyway:

http://www.foxsports.com/college-basket ... e?group=14

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Wed Dec 23, 2015 11:25 am
by SJHooper
The argument a few years back was: "The Big East is no longer a major conference and they are lucky to have more than 1 team ranked and that is why ESPN doesn't pay attention".

Now fast forward to this year, 4 ranked teams and not just ranked...3 in the top 10. In other words, you cannot be anymore relevant than we are right now. But still, they ignore us. That shows the clear bias because now we really do deserve as much attention as any other conference. But the blackout remains.

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 10:28 am
by DudeAnon
An ESPN.com developer saw the tweets and confirmed it was merely a data provider bug so it is all fixed now.

Also, ESPN reporters are giving the Big East tons of love. Just today

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... d/14448274

The Big Beast, uh, Big East
Two years ago, Big East commissioner Val Ackerman told reporters who gathered at the conference's inaugural media day in New York City that she was not here to play games. "We're going to make this conference a force," she said. Sure. You're going to turn the new Big East into a player? Really, commissioner? Well, last week's top 25 featured four Big East schools: Xavier (6), Butler (9), Providence (10) and Villanova (17). Marquette hasn't lost since Nov. 20. Seton Hall has won eight of its past nine, a stretch that includes a win over Wichita State. Right now, the Big East is the strongest conference in America. And Ackerman is probably sitting in her office listening to "How You Like Me Now?" by The Heavy or "Hi Hater" by Maino.

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 10:30 am
by DudeAnon
And again,

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... ast-big-12

ESPN is going to have some bias innately, but you have to give a lot of their reporters credit for staying wholly unbiased.

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 1:55 pm
by XtoDC
ESPN obviously won't promote the Big East, which makes sense. I don't think their coverage about quality of teams or anything has been necessarily unfair though. When good things happen their writers seem to acknowledge it, and when a team or the conference struggles it should be criticized.

The place where the bias actually does seem to show up though is with the NFL. ESPN is so far in the bed with them, and I can't help but feel like the NFL has some sort of control on the narrative over there. Has anyone else noticed their coverage of the Will Smith 'Concussion' movie? Every take has been that the movie is unnecessary, what is the point, it is so embellished, the NFL has always been all about player safety and taking care of the retired players!

Re: ESPN Bias

PostPosted: Mon Dec 28, 2015 2:08 pm
by whiteandblue77
DudeAnon wrote:And again,

http://espn.go.com/mens-college-basketb ... ast-big-12

ESPN is going to have some bias innately, but you have to give a lot of their reporters credit for staying wholly unbiased.

For a journalist having more media outlets means long term job security. More places to jump to when the A-hole producers at ESPewN drive them bezerk